National Pears Helene Day
March 15, Saturday

History of Pears Hélène
Pears Hélène, or "Poire belle Hélène" in French, was created by renowned French chef Auguste Escoffier in the 19th century. He named the dessert after the operetta "La belle Hélène" by Jacques Offenbach. The dish quickly became a popular and elegant treat.
How to Celebrate National Pears Helene Day
Here are a few ways to enjoy this sweet holiday:
- Try making Pears Hélène at home by poaching fresh pears in a sugar syrup and drizzling them with chocolate sauce.
- Visit a French restaurant or bakery that serves this classic dessert.
- Share your homemade creation on social media using #NationalPearsHeleneDay.
- Learn about Auguste Escoffier and his contributions to French cuisine.
Fun Facts About Pears Hélène
- Traditional Pears Hélène is served with vanilla ice cream to balance the warm poached pears and rich chocolate.
- Some variations include adding toasted almonds for extra crunch.
- It remains a popular dessert in fine dining restaurants worldwide.
National Pears Helene Day is the perfect occasion to indulge in this elegant dessert and appreciate classic French culinary traditions!