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Baking during the holidays is a long-standing tradition for many families. In my family, we mostly bake cookies and pies but last year we branched out and made Baked Pears with Quaker® Simply Granola and Cinnamon Honey. They make a delicious breakfast or snack – especially if you love granola as much as my family does! But I don’t recommend you make baked pears for friends and family as a gift because they’d be rather soggy and are so much better warm.
Quaker® Simply Granola can be found at Walmart and is available in three flavors –
- Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Honey & Almonds (28oz)
- Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Honey Raisin & Almonds (28oz)
- Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Apples, Cranberries & Almonds (24oz)
Because this recipe doesn’t require much, the only thing I needed to buy was the Quaker® Simply Granola on my last visit to Walmart. I thought the Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Apples, Cranberries & Almonds sounded like it would pair well with the pears so that’s what I got.
Baked pears with Quaker® Simply Granola and Cinnamon Honey is a 4-ingredient recipe that is incredibly easy to make. Plus, everyone will rave over the satisfying and filling treat!
- Cut the pears in half and remove the pit.
- Fill the hole with your favorite variety of Quaker® Simply Granola and drizzle with cinnamon-honey.
Note: If you decide you don’t have time to make the cinnamon honey, you can drizzle the honey over the pears and then sprinkle ground cinnamon on top before baking. - Bake, serve and enjoy!
Print the Baked Pears recipe:
Baked Pears with Granola and Cinnamon Honey
Ingredients
- 3 - 5 fresh pears
- 1 package Quaker® Simply Granola Oats Apples, Cranberries & Almonds
- 1 jar 12 ounces of honey
- 6 - 8 cinnamon sticks
Instructions
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Cinnamon Honey
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Place about 6 - 8 cinnamon sticks in a double-boiler.
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Pour 12 ounces honey over the sticks.
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Cover the pot and bring the water to a gentle simmer.
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Steep the cinnamon and honey for about 2 hours.
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Remove the honey from the heat and pour it through a small strainer into a glass jar.
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Use as desired.
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Baked Pears with Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Apples, Cranberries & Almonds
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
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Halve and pit the pears.
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Fill the holes with Quaker® Simply Granola Oats, Apples, Cranberries & Almonds.
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Drizzle with cinnamon honey.
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Bake for 25 - 40 minutes (or until the skins begin to curl).
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Serve and enjoy!
This simply scrumptious treat is well-loved by my family. It doesn’t matter what time of day I serve them, I hear nothing but gratitude and compliments!
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Julie Wood says
This is a really yummy recipe and I want to make it and it looks easy to make and we love pears with granola. Thanks for this recipe!
Elena says
Looks yummy and easy to make. Thank you for the recipe!
Karen Eidson says
I love baked pears but I never thought to put oats on top. That sound really delicious. My favorite thing to bake is Lemon Meringue Pie.
Linsey K says
Pears are my favorite! Even more delicious than baked apples!
christina moore says
Thank you for sharing, I will be making this
Audrey Stewart says
I am so glad to find this recipe. I got a bunch of pears in a Christmas basket. I will have the kids help me. 2 of them love working in the kitchen.
Debra says
Oh I wish I’d seen this a couple weeks ago – we had a huge gifting of pears and I had so many I didn’t know what to do but eat them plain! YUM!
Jamie says
Yum – that sounds amazing! Definitely pinning to try for a party, or just for my husband! 🙂