As days get shorter and air crisp, fall beckons to a time when one should just sit back and savor the sweetness of life. Few things are as comforting as the scent of fruit roasting in the oven, which wafts into your home warmth and sweetness. Honey-baked pears with walnuts is that dessert for the season, minus the hours in the kitchen.
This recipe marries the natural sweetness of ripe pears with an earthy crunch of walnuts, all swaddled in the luscious warmth of honey and spices. It's a dessert for anyone who enjoys the flavors that herald autumn - earthy, nutty, and with just a little spice. Whether entertaining or treating, this is an easy-to-make dessert but feels indulgent enough for any occasion.
Ingredients:
For the baked pears:
For the walnut topping:
Method:
Elegant Style: Place a half pear on a dessert plate. Spoon some of the pan juices around the plate and top with a dollop of whipped cream or Greek yogurt on the side. Add a sprig of mint for color.
Rustic Style: Present two pear halves in a shallow bowl. Pour enough of the juices from the baking dish over the pears and toss extra chopped walnuts around the pears for texture.
Ice Cream: A scoop of vanilla or salted caramel ice cream pairs deliciously with the warmth and sweetness of the pears.
Cheese: A slice of sharp, aged cheddar or a smear of creamy mascarpone provides a savory contrast to the dessert.
Granola: Sprinkle some granola over the pears for added crunch and a breakfast-dessert crossover appeal.
Refrigeration: Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven at 150°C for 10 minutes to restore warmth.
Freezing: The pears can be frozen after baking. Let them cool completely, then wrap them individually in cling film and place them in a freezer-safe container. Keep them overnight in the refrigerator for thawing and reheat gently before serving.
Juices: The pan juices can be stored in a small jar in the refrigerator for up to a week. Use them as a syrup over pancakes or waffles.