Just 5 ingredients to a heavenly dessert or snack
Baked pears are a warm addition to breakfast when combined with your favorite yogurt and granola. Roasted pears also make a great dessert! Who doesn’t love a simple yet versatile dish!
This recipe uses just 5 ingredients:
This recipe is so simple that anybody can make it without fail. Your kitchen will smell insanely good and the end result is super impressive. You can also substitute in apples for the pears using the same technique.
I love to add cinnamon and nutmeg to baked pears, and occasionally a splash of our homemade Vanilla Extract, but there are so many great spice options. A squeeze of lemon over the top can help cut the sweetness if desired.
Try any combination of these spices:
Bosc and Anjou (red or green) varieties are the best baking choices because they hold their shape and texture during baking. In a pinch, Bartletts and other varieties work fine, too. These pears are available year-round in any market.
Avoid using Comice pears for cooking because the tender, juicy flesh tends to fall apart when baked whole or used in pies. Do not peel the pears because the flesh will soften when baked.
Baking time for pears will vary based on ripeness. If your pears are very ripe baking time can be as short as 40 minutes. Less ripe can take up to 1 hour, 15 minutes. It’s easy to test to see if the pears are done. Just poke with a sharp knife or toothpick to see if the flesh gives easily.
The end result will be a beautifully soft pear, infused with maple syrup and cinnamon. When done baking a wonderful syrup will be at the bottom of the baking dish so be sure to pour that on top of your pears when you serve them!
Serving baked pears can be as simple as spooning them into a dish with some of the delicious maple syrup drizzled on top.
I love to add plain Greek yogurt and some granola to the bowl for a breakfast treat, or an afternoon snack.
These pears make an amazing dinner dessert. Imagine a 10-minute easy prep and then just baking your dessert while everyone eats dinner.
Add some vanilla bean ice cream and a drizzle of Easy Salted Caramel Sauce for a complete hassle-free dessert. Your house will smell like heaven on earth!
Baked pears are delicious warm or cold, and you can store them in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
Churros and Donuts!
The bonus: No yeast, no rise time, and no frying
My family loves both churros and donuts so I thought it would be fun to combine the two of them into one. The results were amazing. Just 30 minutes and you have warm fluffy donuts.
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A cross between a churro and a donut, these treats are packed full with delicious cinnamon. “Quick” bread donuts, means there is no yeast involved and they come together easily. Unlike traditional donuts and churros, they are baked instead of fried.
The texture of baked donuts will be more cake-like. Because there is no yeast they will be more dense, but still tender and soft. The best part is you can make these donuts at home quickly.
This easy recipe uses common ingredients from the pantry and refrigerator which makes them convenient to make anytime.
The Batter Ingredients:
The Topping Ingredients:
Baked Churro Donuts in Cinnamon Sugar
While we wouldn’t say baked donuts are a “healthy” treat they are certainly healthier than their fried counterparts. The average baked donut has 190 calories and 8 grams of fat, whereas the average glazed fried donut has 260 calories and 14 grams of fat.
We use a donut pan from Wilton but any brand will work. Here is a link to the one we use: Wilton Donut Pans. These pans work well because they are non-stick and just the right size. The silicone pans also work well.
Much like making a cake, you will still need to coat the pans well with non-stick cooking spray or oil to sure the donuts release easily after baking.
The baked churro donut is all about the cinnamon! There is cinnamon in the batter and more cinnamon in the coating. So much cinnamon goodness! Our personal preference is Ceylon or Saignon cinnamon because it has a deeper flavor, but any cinnamon will work.
It’s important to use pure vanilla extract. If you haven’t started making your own yet check out our recipe here for making homemade vanilla extract. It’s just 2 ingredients!
Once your donuts have cooled you will “paint” them in melted butter. I like to use a pastry brush to coat my donuts with butter rather than dunking them because you can ensure a light coat. You really need just enough butter to make sure the cinnamon sugar coating sticks. Like I said before – it’s all about the cinnamon!
After buttering the baked donuts you will then roll them in a shallow bowl of cinnamon sugar. Make sure you coat the whole donut!
The answer is: Of course you do!
You can make a batch of our decadent warm 10-minute Hot Fudge Sauce or our Easy Salted Caramel Sauce to serve alongside these churro donuts and then save the leftovers for your next bowl of ice cream.