Baesuk

KOREAN PEAR DESSERT – PART I

INGREDIENTS FOR BAESUK (HONEY POACHED PEARS, 향설고) – KOREAN ROYAL COURT CUISINE STYLE, 3 TO 4 SERVINGS

  • Korean pear (490g / 1 pound), peeled
  • 3 cups water
  • 15g / 0.5 ounces ginger, peeled, thinly sliced
  • 2 Tbsp sugar or honey
  • (Optional) 24 black peppercorns
  • (Optional) some pine nuts to garnish
*1 Tbsp = 15 ml, 1 cup = 250 ml
**Recipe adapted from Korean rice cakes, traditional sweets and cookies, and drinks [한국의 떡 한과 음청류, 제 5판]


Baesuk (Korean pear dessert) | MyKoreanKitchen.com

HOW TO MAKE BAESUK (HONEY POACHED PEARS) 

1.Put the sliced ginger into a pot and add the water. Boil over medium high heat until rolling boiling (7 to 8 mins).
Boiling ginger water for Baesuk
2. (At the same time as step 1) Cut the pears into wedge shapes (about 8 pieces). Push through the black peppercorns on the back of the pears (typically 3 peppercorns per slice). You may want to use a chopstick or an equivalent tool to push them deep, so that they don’t fall out. Though, if you don’t like this additional peppercorn flavour, it can be omitted.
Preparing Korean pears for Baesuk
3.Discard the ginger from step 1. Add the sliced pears and sugar / honey into the pot. Boil them over low heat for about 10 mins.
Poaching Korean pears in honey ginger syrup
4.Remove the pot from the heat and cool down. Chill in the fridge for a few hours. Garnish the drink with some pine nuts before serving. Serve cold. (Can be served hot.)
Baesuk (Honey Poached Pears) Recipe | MyKoreanKitchen.com

NOTE

While it is common to serve the drink with poached pear slices, it’s usually only for decoration. Typically, only the drink is consumed. (You will notice that the pear won’t have much of its sweet flavour left after being poached!)

KOREAN PEAR DESSERT – PART II

INGREDIENTS FOR BAESUK (KOREAN STEAMED PEARS, 배꿀찜), 3 TO 4 SERVINGS

  • Korean pear (490g / 1 pound), rinsed
  • 5g / 0.2 ounces ginger (more can be added per your liking), peeled, thinly sliced
  • 2 Tbsp honey
  • 1 dried jujube, pitted, thinly sliced
  • (Optional) some pine nuts
  • Some water (enough to simmer for 1 hour in a steamer pot)
*1 Tbsp = 15 ml, 1 cup = 250 ml
**Recipe adapted from Cookand Magazine

HOW TO MAKE BAESUK (KOREAN STEAMED PEARS)

1.Boil the water in a steamer pot.
2. (At the same time as step 1) Make a pear bowl and lid by slicing the top 1/5 of the pear to use it as a lid. Using a melon baller (or a small tea spoon), dig out the seeds (to discard) and flesh of the pear (to keep). Make sure you don’t dig out too much of the pear as it can collapse during steaming.
Making Korean pear bowl using melon baller
3. Fill the pear bowl with the sliced ginger, flesh of the pear, honey, jujube, and pine nuts. Close with the pear lid. Put the pear into a deep bowl to catch any liquid overflow during steaming.
Korean pear stuffed with pear, ginger, honey, dried jujube
4. Place the pear into the steamer and cook it on low heat for about 1 hour. Serve hot. (Can be served cold as a dessert. It tastes more like a medicine when served hot.)
Steaming Korean pear


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