BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (2024)

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This pear sauce is a perfect substitute or switch-up from typical applesauce. Use it with sweet or savory dishes or all on its own.

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What Types of Pear to Use

For this delicious sauce, I used Bartlett and Bosc pears to create layered texture and taste profiles. However, you can use any pear varieties you like.

You can get green, red, yellow, or even bronze colored pears.They can range from vanilla tones to citrusy-sweet — some tarter versions are great to pair with fatty or sharp cheese while others are amazing sweet snacks on their own.

From Comices with their soft, creamy flesh and juicy inside to cinnamon-spicy Forelles there are an abundance of pear varieties. Seckels are perfect for snacking (but not baking), and Red Concords are amazing accompaniments for cheese and charcuterie boards (and Bartletts and Boscs are clearly great for cooking and baking).

Pears are a versatile snack — but they’re also amazing in baked and cooked goods.

The next time you have some extra pears, or you’re looking for a slightly spiced sauce that has all of the flavors of autumn, turn to this pear sauce. It’s the best way to add seasonal flavors to sweets and savory dishes.

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What is Pear Sauce?

Pear sauce is basically the same thing as apple sauce, but with pears! Ripe pears are simmered and softened, then spiced and mashed. Then, it’s chilled for a refreshing and delightful sauce.

If you like a chunky fruit sauce that is super versatile to use on savory or sweet dishes, this is the sauce for you.

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How to Use Pear Sauce

You can eat it straight out of a bowl, but you can pair it perfectly with plenty of dishes!

  • Vanilla ice cream – Spoon pear sauce, either still chilled or even warmed, over ice cream.
  • Asian food – Try incorporating it into teriyaki style dishes.
  • Pork chops – Instead of applesauce, try using this pear sauce.
  • Caribbean – Elevate your jerk chicken or grilled mahi mahi with this sauce.
  • Crumble – Incorporate it in seasonal crumbles.
  • Oatmeal – Mix this sauce into your oatmeal (or other hot breakfast).
  • Pies – Drizzle this over your pie of choice.
  • Cookies – Thicken the sauce just a bit and then put pear sauce in thumbprint-style cookies.
  • Sweet potatoes – Make your sweet potatoes sweeter by covering them with this sweet sauce.
  • Substitute for oil – Instead of oil, use pear sauce to add texture, moisture, and flavor to muffins and cakes.
  • Yogurt – Mix this into your yogurt for a healthy breakfast.
  • Granola – Toss granola with pear sauce for a crunchy, sweet treat.
  • Cheese board – Add a dish of pear sauce to your cheese and charcuterie board for a twist on your typical jam or other fruit.
  • Ricotta or cottage cheese – Mix the pear sauce into your ricotta or cottage cheese for a sweet dip or treat all on its own.
  • Cranberry sauce – Kick up your holiday cranberry sauce by mixing it with this sauce.
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Some of our favorites swap with applesauce are applesauce muffins, applesauce cake and applesauce cookies.

Variations

Pear sauce is a perfect side all on its own, particularly in the fall. But there are plenty of ways to dress it up, too.

  • Spices – Cinnamon channels that natural fall flavor, but you can also experiment with ground ginger, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, or anise.
  • Lower carb – Try using your favorite sugar substitute to lower the sugar and carbohydrates.
  • Apple cider – To impart some apple flavor, replace some or all of the water withapple cider or apple juice.
  • Cornstarch – Make your pear sauce a little thicker by adding cornstarch. Make sure to make a slurry before adding it to ensure that it doesn’t clump.
  • Pear butter – Simmer the pears for about twice as long. Then, use a food processor, blender, or immersion blender to smooth the mixture.
  • Slow cook – Instead of simmering, try combining all ingredients in the slow cookeror make an instant pot pear sauce.
  • Nuts – Crushed pecans, pistachios, and walnuts all pair well with pears and add texture.
  • Sweetener – Change up the flavor profile by replacing some or all of the sugar with maple syrup or honey.
  • Lemon zest – Try adding lemon zest for added citrus flavor.
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Storage and Freezing

Storage: After bringing the sauce to room temperature, you can refrigerate it for up to 10 days in an airtight container.

Freezing: Pear sauce can be frozen in freezer safe containers, an ice cube tray, or ziplock bags for up to 6 months. It can also be canned in pint jars or quart jars.

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Pear Sauce Recipe

This pear sauce is a perfect substitute or switch-up from typical applesauce. Use it with sweet or savory dishes or all on its own.

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Course: Sauce

Cuisine: American

Keyword: pear sauce

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 59kcal

Ingredients

  • 4-5 large pears* peeled and coarsely chopped
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the pears, water, sugar, lemon, cinnamon and vanilla, stir to combine cover and heat over low heat.

  • Simmer, stirring occasionally for 20-25 minutes or until fragrant and pears and soft.

  • Allow the mixture to cool before transfering to a large food processor. Pulse until no large chunks remain.

  • Transfer to an airtight container and chill until ready to eat. Stir before serving.

  • If you’ve tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was in the comments or star ratings.

Notes

I used a combination of Bartlett and Bosc pears for variations in texture and taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 59kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 0.3g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 106mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 23IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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  1. BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (11)Helen at the Lazy Gastronome

    BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (12)
    This sauce is amazing on vanilla ice cream. And it’s easy to make.

    Reply

  2. BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (13)Lilly

    BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (14)
    Who needs applesauce when you have pear sauce?! This recipe is SO good!

    Reply

  3. BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (15)Jere Cassidy

    BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (16)
    I love pears, so I was glad to find your recipe for pear sauce. The color is just so pretty and this recipe is so easy to make. Love this on my yogurt.

    Reply

  4. BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (17)Lindsay

    BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (18)
    This is absolutely incredible, such a treat! Kids loved it.

    Reply

  5. BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (19)Addison

    BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (20)
    Such an easy and delicious snack! I love applesauce but this pear version is a winner!

    Reply

  6. BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (21)Leslie

    BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (22)
    Amazing way to use up almost too ripe pears! Quick, easy and delicious!

    Reply

  7. BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (23)Stacey D Sampson

    BEST Pear Sauce Recipe (So Easy to Make & Only 5 Ingredients!) (24)
    Very easy and no sugar added is what i like about that. Can add clives and or nutmeg to spice it up a bit. Very very good.

    Thank you for sharing😁

    Reply

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FAQs

How do I can fresh pears? ›

Fill the jars and cover the pears with the syrup retaining the ½-inch of headspace at the top of the jars. Wipe the rims clean and fit with lids and rings. Place in a boiling water bath canner, ensuring the jars are covered with water. Bring to a boil and process for 30 minutes.

What are the health benefits of pear sauce? ›

The soluble fiber in pears is called pectin. Pectin may lower cholesterol levels. The insoluble fiber, lignin, helps bulk up stools and makes passage through the intestine faster, possibly reducing the risk of colon cancer.

Can fresh pears be frozen raw? ›

If planning to use pears uncooked, freeze using juice or water method. Freezing pears using dry packing or in sugar is the best method for pies or other cooked dishes. If planning to use pears in a sweetened jam, jelly, fruit butter, or sauce, try freezing using the juice or water method, but choose unsweetened juice.

Do you have to peel pears before cooking? ›

Store at room temperature, or inside a paper bag if pears are hard or firm and needing to ripen. Prepare by washing with cold water before eating. No need to peel, just slice pears in half and take out the core with a knife or melon baller.

Are pears anti-inflammatory? ›

Pears are nutrient-rich fruit packed with fiber. Their nutrient composition can promote digestive and cardiometabolic health, reduce inflammation, and reduce your risk for diabetes. Plus, their fiber content helps promote satiety.

Are pears good for your kidneys? ›

Pears improve kidney health

Pears are low in sodium, which can help prevent kidney disease. Kidney disease prevents your body from being able to properly balance sodium and water in the body. One study found that pears protected patients from kidney stones because of their high malic acid content.

Are pears healthier than apples? ›

The answer is…

Eating a medium sized pear, which weighs about 6 ounces, provides you with about 30% more fiber than an apple of the same size! Yes, you read that correctly. To get the maximum benefit from either fruit, be sure to eat the skin. You lose about half of the fiber if you peel either fruit.

How do you preserve fresh pears in jars? ›

Canning Pears

To prepare a light syrup: Bring 2 cups sugar and 4 cups water to a boil. Boil drained pears 5 minutes in syrup, juice or water. Fill jars with hot fruit. Pack hot pears in jars, leaving 1/2 inch headspace, then cover with boiling syrup.

How do you preserve fresh cut pears? ›

Dip slices quickly in an equal mixture of lemon juice and water. Seal pear slices in a Glad® Zipper Bag. Squeeze out as much air as possible when closing the bag. Store in the refrigerator.

How do you keep pears from turning brown when canning? ›

How do you keep pears from browning while canning?
  1. Ascorbic acid is the best ingredient to use for long-term canning. Lemon juice and citric acid are fine too, but they aren't as good as ascorbic acid.
  2. If you can't find ascorbic acid, use Vitamin C pills instead.

How do you can pears in mason jars? ›

Pack the pears into hot, sterilized jars. Cover the pears with boiling water, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Process in a boiling water canner: 25 minutes for pints, 30 minutes for quarts. Enjoy your home canned pears in homemade yogurt, oatmeal, or straight from the jar!

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