🍐 Baked Pears Stuffed with Cheese, Walnuts & Cranberries
Serves
4 people (or 2 people who don’t want to share)
Time
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Prep: 15 minutes
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Bake: 30–35 minutes
Ingredients
Pears
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4 ripe but firm pears (Bosc or Anjou are perfect)
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1 tbsp lemon juice (prevents browning)
Filling
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120–150 g (4–5 oz) soft cheese
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Brie (rind removed) or
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Goat cheese (tangier) or
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Cream cheese (milder)
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½ cup walnuts, roughly chopped
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⅓ cup dried cranberries
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1–2 tbsp honey (plus more for drizzling)
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½ tsp fresh thyme, finely chopped (or a pinch dried)
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Pinch of salt
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Freshly cracked black pepper
Baking Sauce
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2 tbsp butter, melted
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3 tbsp honey
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2 tbsp pear juice, apple juice, or water
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Optional: splash of white wine or maple syrup
Finishing (optional but highly recommended)
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Flaky sea salt
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Extra thyme
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Extra chopped walnuts
Instructions
1. Prep the pears
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Preheat oven to 190°C / 375°F.
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Slice pears in half lengthwise.
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Use a spoon or melon baller to scoop out the core and seeds, creating a small cavity.
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Brush cut surfaces lightly with lemon juice.
👉 Tip: Don’t scoop too deep—you want a sturdy pear that holds its shape.
2. Make the filling
In a bowl, mix:
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Soft cheese
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Walnuts
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Cranberries
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Honey
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Thyme
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Salt & pepper
You want a chunky, creamy mixture—not fully smooth.
3. Stuff the pears
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Arrange pears cut-side-up in a baking dish.
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Generously spoon the filling into each cavity, slightly mounded.
4. Make the sauce
In a small bowl, whisk together:
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Melted butter
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Honey
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Pear juice (or substitute)
Pour the sauce around the pears, not directly on top (this helps them caramelize instead of drowning).
5. Bake
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Bake uncovered for 30–35 minutes
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Pears should be:
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Fork-tender
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Lightly caramelized on the edges
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Cheese soft and creamy (not fully collapsed)
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If the tops brown too fast, loosely tent with foil.
6. Finish & serve
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Spoon some of the hot honey-butter sauce over each pear
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Sprinkle with flaky salt, extra thyme, and walnuts
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Optional final drizzle of honey ✨
How to Serve
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As a starter with crusty bread
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As a side dish for pork, chicken, or turkey
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As a dessert with vanilla ice cream or mascarpone
Flavor Variations (if you want to remix it)
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Savory: Add crispy bacon or prosciutto bits
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Extra fancy: Swap walnuts for pecans + add a splash of bourbon
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Vegan: Use dairy-free cream cheese + maple syrup
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Spicy-sweet: Add a pinch of chili flakes

