Quinces are one of winter’s pleasures. A good alternative if they are unavailable are firm but ripe pears.
Serves: 4-6
INGREDIENTS
Quinces
500 grams caster sugar
3 cups water
1 cup Shiraz, or other red wine
3 star anise
6-8 cloves
zest of 1 lemon
3-4 quinces
Pudding
1 vanilla pod
450 ml cream
450 ml milk
3 tablespoons caster sugar
¼ teaspoon ground cloves (or 3-4 whole cloves)
150 grams short or medium grain rice
METHOD
Place all the ingredients except the quince in a large saucepan and heat until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil then reduce to a simmer.
Peel, quarter and core the quinces. Add them, along with some of the peel and core to the saucepan. This helps to bring out the red colour. Cover with a sheet of baking paper and simmer for 1½-2 hours. Leave the quinces to cool in the syrup. If using pears, prepare in the same way and cook for 20-30 minutes. Remove them and boil the liquid for a further 10 minutes, until syrupy. This is necessary as the pears’ shorter cooking time won’t have allowed the syrup to reduce sufficiently.
Pudding: Split the vanilla pod down the middle but leave it joined at one end. Put the cream, milk, caster sugar, vanilla pod and ground cloves in a heavy-based saucepan and bring just to the boil. Reduce the heat, add the rice and mix to combine. Simmer for 25-30 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the liquid has been absorbed and the rice is cooked. Stir through a little extra milk at the end if the mixture becomes too thick.
Serve the rice in bowls topped with sliced quinces and a little syrup. Decorate with a star anise but be sure to let everyone know that it is not edible.

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