Poached Pear Yogurt Bowls: Elegant Meets Everyday

Silky poached pears nestled on creamy yogurt and topped with crunchy granola — this bowl feels gourmet yet is surprisingly simple. It’s light, nourishing, and beautiful enough to serve at brunch.

Poached pears are a classic French dessert, often simmered gently in spiced syrup or wine until tender and fragrant. This recipe takes that elegant element and transforms it into a wholesome breakfast or snack by pairing it with Greek yogurt, granola, and honey.

It’s a dish that strikes the balance between indulgence and health — comforting, refreshing, and visually stunning.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Elegant but Easy: Looks fancy, but only takes 20 minutes.
  • Nutritious: Packed with protein, fiber, and antioxidants.
  • Versatile: Works with different spices and toppings.
  • Meal-Prep Friendly: Poach pears ahead and build bowls when ready.
  • Instagram-Worthy: Gorgeous presentation every time.

Poached Pear Yogurt Bowls

Silky poached pears nestled on creamy yogurt and topped with crunchy granola — this bowl feels gourmet yet is surprisingly simple. It’s light, nourishing, and beautiful enough to serve at brunch.
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Course Breakfast
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • Ingredients List
  • Pears – 2 ripe but firm Bosc or Bartlett work best.
  • Water – 2 cups.
  • Honey or maple syrup – 2 tbsp.
  • Cinnamon stick – 1.
  • Vanilla extract – ½ tsp or vanilla bean.
  • Plain or Greek yogurt – 2 cups.
  • Granola – ½ cup any variety.
  • Optional toppings: chopped nuts fresh berries, or extra drizzle of honey.

Instructions
 

  • Step-by-Step Instructions
  • Prepare pears: Peel pears, cut in half, and core them gently with a spoon.
  • Poach: In a saucepan, add water, honey, cinnamon stick, and vanilla. Bring to a simmer. Add pears and cook for 12–15 minutes, turning occasionally, until tender and fragrant.
  • Cool slightly: Remove pears from the liquid and let them cool to warm or room temperature.
  • Assemble bowls: Spoon yogurt into bowls, top with poached pear halves, sprinkle with granola, and drizzle with extra honey.
  • Serve: Enjoy immediately or refrigerate for later.
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Pro Tips & Variations

  • For extra flavor: Poach pears in apple cider or white wine instead of water.
  • Spice it up: Add star anise, cloves, or cardamom pods to the poaching liquid.
  • Make it vegan: Use plant-based yogurt and maple syrup.
  • Storage: Keep poached pears in an airtight container with their liquid for up to 4 days.

Serving Suggestions

  • Breakfast: Pair with coffee or chai for a nourishing start.
  • Dessert: Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream instead of yogurt.
  • Brunch: Serve in clear glass bowls for a beautiful presentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I poach pears ahead of time?
Yes! Store them in the poaching liquid in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Can I use canned pears?
You can, but fresh poached pears give a much better flavor and texture.

Do I need to peel the pears?
Yes, peeling gives a smooth, silky texture — but you can leave the skins if you prefer rustic style.

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