Anise and Pear Bubbly
Show: 5 Ingredient Fix
Episode: Thanksgiving
Rate This RecipeRead users' reviews (5)
Advertisement
Food Network’s Most Popular
-
Recipes
-
Videos
-
Oven Roasted Shrimp and Garlic
(03:29)
-
Yummy Bacon Wrapped Appetizers
(04:27)
-
Grilled Shrimp Scampi
(01:30)
-
Shrimp Scampi
(00:03:27)
-
Giada's Italian Pasta Salad
(03:54)
-
Baked Shrimp Scampi
(05:35)
-
Funky Fried Chicken
(03:31)
-
Cinnamon Rolls
(09:39)
-
Veggie Bow-Tie Pasta Salad
(00:03:41)
-
Classic Meatloaf Recipe
(03:06)
-
Oven Roasted Shrimp and Garlic
-
Photo Galleries
-
Recipe of the Day: What to Cook in May 2013
37 Photos
-
Easy Summer Party Recipes
8 Photos
-
Healthy Chicken Recipes
41 Photos
-
Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipes
14 Photos
-
Healthy Summer Sides
13 Photos
-
Cupcake Wars Season 3 Winning Recipes
12 Photos
-
Family Favorites: Chicken 5 Ways
5 Photos
-
Foods With 100 Calories
23 Photos
-
Best BBQ Rib Recipes
26 Photos
-
BBQ Side Dish Recipes
27 Photos
-
Recipe of the Day: What to Cook in May 2013
-
Topics














Review This Recipe
You must be logged in to review this recipe.
or Sign Up to Review
Average Rating:
Total Reviews: 5
Showing 1-5 of 5
Sort by:
SELECT
By patriciafortier
Providence, R.I.
on January 03, 2013
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
This was our toast at Thanksgiving !!! Loved it, I thought the Star Anise would be to strong but it was perfect !! I was lucky enough to find Pear Prosecco and thought that was awesome ! Love the Show !!!
By pamelatanis_117...
Atlantic Highla...
on October 09, 2011
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I am weighing my options for this year's pre-Thanksgiving feast cocktail, and I cannot find anything to compare to this gem. We served this last year to a great and grateful crowd - it is beautiful, festive, bubbly and happily fizzy. I wish I made triple the base puree last year, because our crowd would have kept on sipping. Make this for your Thanksgiving kickoff and you will have an instant hit! Thank you, Claire!
By cya016
Simi Valley, CA
on December 02, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I love anise, so i let it steep for quite awhile longer than the recipe called for, and it was yummy. also added extra pear nectar to offset the liqueur. I couldn't find the exact liqueur called for, so I bought a different brand ("J" and it seemed to work just fine. Liqueur was pricey, but I found a decent bubbly at BevMo for $5 a bottle, so that helped, plus, it makes alot of drinks, so cost per drink is actually not too bad.
By mcsosa_12030851
Baltimore, 60
on November 26, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I made this exactly as in the recipe. Absolutely loved it. The liquor is price, but is just lovely with the pear juice and prosecco. I expect it would be fine without the star anise, but for Thanksgiving it gave the cocktail a spicey autumn flavor which made it perfect for Thanksgiving. I wish I'd doubled the recipe as I could have sipped it all night.
By LakePowellMom
Colorado 45
on November 22, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Fixed this for our early Thanksgiving; I LOVED it and give it 5 stars, but the anise-adverse people in the family did not. Would be just fine without the anise, but the prosecco and Poire William pear brandy, which is not inexpensive, are an absolute must for the flavors those impart. Would like to try with a liqueur sometime just to see how it changes the flavor; generally liqueurs are quite sweet and might be too much w/the nectar.