This warm, simple dessert feels like a small holiday gift. The pears cook until soft and sweet. A bit of salty feta and tart cranberries add balance. You can make this in five easy steps and serve it right away. If you enjoy simple main-course ideas, try a cozy pairing like beef steak with mashed potatoes on a cold night.
How to make Honey Baked Pears with Feta: Simple Guide – 5 Steps to Festive Comfort
Ingredients :
- 3 pears ripe but firm Bosc or Anjou
- 3 tablespoons honey warm
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 to 2 tablespoons dried cranberries
- 1 to 2 tablespoons crumbled feta
- Optional toppings pomegranate seeds or rosemary sprigs
Directions :
Step 1: Prepare the Pears
Slice the pears in half from top to bottom. Remove the cores with a spoon and trim a thin slice off the bottom of each half so they sit flat. Arrange the pears in a baking dish with the cut side facing up.
Pro Tip: Flattening the bottom helps the pears stay upright so the honey pools inside instead of leaking around the pan.Step 2: Add Honey and Butter
Drizzle the warm honey over each pear half and place a small piece of butter inside the hollowed center. Sprinkle the cinnamon evenly over the tops.
Pro Tip: Slightly warming the honey helps it spread smoothly and creates an even caramelized coating.Step 3: Bake the Pears
Bake at 375 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until the pears are fork tender but still hold their shape. Carefully spoon some of the warm baking juices from the bottom of the dish over the pears.
Pro Tip: Check the pears at the twenty minute mark because different pear varieties soften at different speeds.Step 4: Add Feta and Cranberries
Remove the pears from the oven and top each one with a spoonful of crumbled feta and a pinch of dried cranberries. The gentle heat will soften the cheese without melting it completely.
Pro Tip: Adding the feta after baking keeps it creamy with a pleasant contrast against the warm pears.Step 5: Serve Warm
Transfer the pears to a serving platter and drizzle with a little extra honey. Add pomegranate seeds or rosemary sprigs for a festive holiday finish.
Pro Tip: Serve the pears immediately to highlight their aroma and warm texture.
Why You’ll Love This Honey Baked Pears with Feta: Simple Guide – 5 Steps to Festive Comfort
- It tastes simple but feels special. The honey brings warmth. The butter gives a soft glaze.
- The feta adds a salty bite that balances the sweet pear. Dried cranberries add tart pockets.
- It looks pretty on a plate. The pear halves with white feta, red cranberries, or green rosemary make a bright dish for guests.
- You need little time and few ingredients. This makes it a good last-minute dessert or a small holiday treat.
- You can change this to suit guests: make it dairy-free, add nuts, or keep it simple.
Nutriments benefits
Pears: high in fiber, vitamin C, and water. They help digestion and give a gentle sweetness.
Honey: natural sugar and a bit of antioxidants. Use in small amounts to add flavor.
Butter: adds fat and richness. Use a little to get a silky, roasted texture.
Feta: adds protein and calcium. It brings salt and creaminess in small amounts.
Cranberries: a source of vitamin C and tart flavor. Dried fruit adds texture without many steps.
Simple nutrition idea (per serving, rough):
| Item | Note |
|—|—|
| Calories | Moderate — mainly from honey and butter |
| Fiber | Good — from the pear |
| Sugar | From honey and pear; watch portions |
| Protein | Small — from feta |
This dish gives a warm, balanced bite: fruit, fat, a little protein, and fiber. That makes it a nice light dessert or a special side.
What to Serve With Honey Baked Pears with Feta: Simple Guide – 5 Steps to Festive Comfort
This dish works well with many things:
- With a small scoop of vanilla ice cream or plain yogurt for contrast.
- Alongside roasted chicken or turkey for a holiday plate.
- As part of a cheese board with crackers and nuts.
- With simple mains like a roast and mashed potatoes — a good match for beef and mashed potatoes.
- For a light meal, add a green salad with vinaigrette and serve a pear on the side.
Think of the pears as a sweet-salty accent. Pair with mild or rich flavors that let the pear shine.
How to store Honey Baked Pears with Feta: Simple Guide – 5 Steps to Festive Comfort
- Short term: Let the pears cool to room temp, then cover the dish tightly. Store in the fridge for up to 2 days.
- Reheat: Warm in a 325°F oven for 8–10 minutes or until heated through. Spoon juices over the pears while reheating.
- Do not freeze: The texture will change and become mushy. If you must freeze, remove the feta and reheat only the pear halves, then add fresh feta after thawing.
- Keep toppings separate: Add pomegranate seeds or rosemary right before serving for best color and flavor.
Tips and mistakes to avoid
- Tip: Choose pears that are ripe but firm. Overripe pears will fall apart in the oven.
- Tip: Warm the honey a bit so it flows and coats the pear well.
- Tip: Cut a thin flat on the bottom of each half so they sit upright and catch the honey.
- Mistake to avoid: Don’t add the feta before baking. It will melt and lose its texture. Add it after baking.
- Mistake to avoid: Don’t overbake. Check at 20 minutes if pears look soft.
- Tip: Use a spoon to pour hot juices from the pan back onto the pears during baking. This keeps them moist and glossy.
- For easy meal planning, link simple sides like beef and mashed potatoes as a main if you want a fuller plate. (This is the third place that link appears as a quick idea.)
Variation (if any)
- Vegan version: Swap butter with coconut oil and use a vegan feta or tofu crumble. Add a drizzle of maple syrup instead of honey for a vegan option.
- Nut crunch: Sprinkle chopped toasted walnuts or pistachios before serving for crunch.
- Cheese swap: Use goat cheese or ricotta instead of feta for a milder, creamier finish. Add it after baking like the feta.
- Spiced: Add a pinch of nutmeg or ground ginger to the cinnamon for a warmer spice note.
- Savory: Add a few drops of balsamic reduction over the pear for a rich tang.
These small changes make new flavors without changing the simple method.
FAQs
Q: Can I use other fruit instead of pears?
A: Yes. Apples and figs work well. Apples need a bit more time to soften. Cut and check often.
Q: Can I make this ahead for guests?
A: You can bake the pears and keep them in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat in the oven and add feta and fresh toppings just before serving.
Q: How do I pick the right pear?
A: Choose pears that give a little to gentle press but are not mushy. Bosc and Anjou hold shape well when baked.
Q: Can I skip the butter?
A: Yes. The pears will still be good, but butter gives a richer, silkier coating. Use a small amount of oil or margarine if needed.
Q: How to make it gluten-free?
A: The recipe is naturally gluten-free as written. Be careful if you add any toppings that may contain gluten.
Conclusion
This easy recipe brings a warm, cozy feel to a small table. Try small changes like nuts or cheese swaps to make it your own. For more ideas and similar recipes, check these helpful pages: vegan baked pears with feta & hot "honey", easy meal ideas when you don’t feel like cooking, and two-ingredient holiday appetizers. Enjoy warm pears and simple flavors with friends and family.
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Honey Baked Pears with Feta
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Warm, simple dessert of baked pears with honey, feta, and cranberries, perfect for holiday indulgence.
Ingredients
- 3 ripe but firm Bosc or Anjou pears
- 3 tablespoons warm honey
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 to 2 tablespoons dried cranberries
- 1 to 2 tablespoons crumbled feta
- Optional toppings: pomegranate seeds or rosemary sprigs
Instructions
- Slice the pears in half from top to bottom, remove the cores, and trim a thin slice off the bottom so they sit flat in a baking dish.
- Drizzle warm honey over each pear half and add a small piece of butter in the hollowed center; sprinkle cinnamon on top.
- Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 25 to 30 minutes until fork tender, basting with warm juices halfway through.
- Remove from oven, top with crumbled feta and dried cranberries.
- Serve warm with extra honey and garnish with pomegranate seeds or rosemary.
Notes
Serve immediately for best aroma and texture, and feel free to customize with nuts or different cheeses.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 220
- Sugar: 25g
- Sodium: 150mg
- Fat: 9g
- Saturated Fat: 5g
- Unsaturated Fat: 4g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 36g
- Fiber: 4g
- Protein: 3g
- Cholesterol: 20mg









