Doing a search of Epicurious I came across this recipe for cornmeal pound cake with rosemary poached pears. I knew that this was the recipe I needed to try. I have a bag of fresh cornmeal that came directly from the mill and I have been trying to find great uses for it. Also I have been a bit obsessed with herbs in my desserts, so I was intrigued with the idea of rosemary poached pears. Basil is my new favorite ice cream flavor. Seriously. And no, I am not crazy. It is absolutely delicious with lemon macerated strawberries. Just ask David Lebovitz.
Well, the dessert was both a success and a failure. The pears were amazing. The rosemary flavor is subtle and gives them an intriguing flavor that makes you want to savor each bite. I will absolutely be making these again. The pound cake, however, was a complete failure. It came out of the pan exactly the same size it went in, hardly rising at all. It tasted like very dense overly sweet cornbread rather than tasting like cake. I probably did not beat it for long enough, but I wonder if using margarine instead of butter was part of the problem too. We also didn’t like the relationship of the cornmeal flavor with the pears, the cake flavor overwhelmed the pears in a way that didn’t quite work.
I plan to keep experimenting with parve pound cake until I get it right, but anyone as a tried and true parve pound cake recipe please share. Until then, here is the recipe for the pears.

