Baked Pears Feta Honey

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These baked pears with feta and honey are a delightful blend of sweet and savory flavors. Tender baked pears topped with creamy feta, a drizzle of honey, and crunchy walnuts create an elegant appetizer that's surprisingly easy to make.
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Golden baked pear halves topped with melted feta cheese and a glossy drizzle of honey on a rustic baking sheet. | lightbiterecipes.com

Warm Baked Pears Feta Honey combine into one of my favorite effortless dishes for entertaining. This simple Mediterranean-inspired recipe turns a few humble ingredients into something truly elegant on the plate. The magic happens in the oven where sweet pears soften and their flavors concentrate, creating the perfect base for salty cheese and nutty crunch. You’ll love how it balances contrasting flavors in a way that feels both rustic and refined.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Firm but ripe Bosc pears: they hold their shape beautifully during baking and have a lovely honeyed sweetness look for pears that yield just slightly to gentle pressure.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: use a good quality oil for its fruity flavor it helps the pears caramelize and prevents sticking.
  • Fresh lemon juice: the acidity brightens the whole dish and balances the richness don’t use bottled juice here.
  • Sea salt: flaky salt enhances all the other flavors and contrasts with the sweet honey.
  • Freshly ground black pepper: adds a subtle warmth and complexity that makes the sweet pears more interesting.
  • Feta cheese: its briny creaminess is the perfect savory counterpoint buy a block and crumble it yourself for better texture.
  • Honey: a flavorful raw or local honey makes all the difference it acts as both a sweetener and a glaze.
  • Fresh thyme leaves: their earthy lemon notes tie everything together strip them from the stems just before using.
  • Walnuts: toasting them first maximizes their nutty flavor and gives essential crunch.
  • Fresh arugula: its peppery bite makes a fantastic fresh bed that cuts through the richness.
  • Balsamic glaze: a final drizzle adds a touch of sweet-tart complexity and visual flair.

How to Make It

Preheat and Prepare Your Pan:
Start by preheating your oven to 375°F and lining a baking sheet with parchment. This setup guarantees easy cleanup and helps the pears cook evenly without any sticking.

Halve and Core the Pears:
Slice each pear in half from stem to bottom and use a melon baller or small spoon to scoop out the seeds and core. Keeping the stem on looks pretty but you can remove it if you prefer.

Season the Pears:
Arrange the pear halves cut-side up on your baking sheet. Drizzle them evenly with the olive oil and lemon juice, then sprinkle with the salt and pepper. This base seasoning builds flavor from the bottom up.

Bake Until Tender:
Slide the baking sheet into the oven for 20 to 25 minutes. You’ll know they’re done when a fork pierces the flesh easily but they still hold their shape. Don’t let them turn to mush.

Toast the Walnuts:
While the pears bake, toss the chopped walnuts into a dry skillet over medium heat. Stir them frequently for just a few minutes until they’re fragrant and take on a bit of color, then set them aside.

Add the Cheese and Honey:
Once the pears are tender, pull them from the oven. Sprinkle the crumbled feta evenly over each warm pear half, then drizzle everything generously with your honey.

Finish Baking and Garnish:
Return the pan to the oven for just 5 more minutes. This briefly softens the feta and warms the honey. After baking, sprinkle the fresh thyme and your toasted walnuts right over the top.

Rest and Serve:
Let your baked pears feta honey sit for about 5 minutes off the heat. This lets the flavors settle and marry. If you’re using them, arrange the arugula on a platter and place the warm pears on top for serving.

Close-up of a warm baked pear with creamy feta, toasted walnuts, and fresh thyme leaves scattered on top.

Close-up of a warm baked pear with creamy feta, toasted walnuts, and fresh thyme leaves scattered on top. | lightbiterecipes.com

Storage Tips

These warm baked pears feta honey are absolutely best served right away while the cheese is soft and the pears are warm. If you have leftovers, let them cool completely before storing them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to two days. Reheat them gently in a 300°F oven for about 10 minutes or in the microwave using short 30-second bursts, but know the texture of the pears will be a bit softer. I don’t recommend freezing this dish as the pears will become too watery when thawed.

Ingredient Substitutions

If Bosc pears aren’t available, Anjou or even firm Bartlett pears will work just fine as long as they’re not overly ripe. You can swap the feta for a creamy goat cheese or a salty ricotta salata if you prefer, and for a nut-free version, toasted pumpkin seeds make a great crunchy substitute for the walnuts. In a pinch, dried thyme can stand in for fresh – use about one-third the amount – and a good maple syrup can replace the honey, though it’ll bring a different, earthier sweetness. The arugula is optional but a mix of peppery greens like watercress would be lovely too.

Serving Suggestions

I love serving these warm baked pears feta honey as a stunning starter on a large platter with crusty bread for scooping up the honey and cheese. For a heartier meal, they make a fantastic side dish alongside simple roasted chicken, pork tenderloin, or even a juicy seared duck breast. If you’re leaning into the dessert angle, skip the arugula and serve each pear half with a small scoop of vanilla bean ice cream or a dollop of thick Greek yogurt, and maybe an extra drizzle of that balsamic glaze for good measure.

Cultural Context

This dish captures the effortless spirit of Mediterranean cooking where a few quality ingredients are combined with respect and simplicity. You can find similar pairings of fruit, cheese, and honey across Greece and the Middle East, often served as a meze or a light finish to a meal. It’s that beautiful philosophy where sweet and savory aren’t kept in separate boxes but are encouraged to mingle on the plate. Recipes like these warm baked pears feta honey remind us that the most memorable food doesn’t need complexity, just good elements that complement each other perfectly.

An elegant platter of baked pears with feta and honey served over a bed of fresh green arugula.

An elegant platter of baked pears with feta and honey served over a bed of fresh green arugula. | lightbiterecipes.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of pears work best for Baked Pears Feta Honey?

Firm but ripe Bosc pears are ideal because they hold their shape beautifully during baking, maintaining a tender yet structured texture that pairs perfectly with the creamy feta and crunchy walnuts. Avoid overly soft pears that might turn mushy.

Can I make this Baked Pears Feta Honey ahead of time?

You can prepare the pears and crumble the feta ahead of time. For best results, assemble and bake just before serving to ensure the feta is warm and the walnuts remain perfectly crunchy, preserving that delightful contrast of textures.

What can I substitute for feta in Baked Pears Feta Honey?

For a similar salty, creamy contrast, try goat cheese (chèvre). For a dairy-free option, a firm, crumbly vegan cheese works, or try toasted pine nuts for extra crunch if you’re omitting cheese entirely while keeping the Mediterranean vibe.

How do I know when the Baked Pears Feta Honey is ready?

The pears are ready when they are tender and easily pierced with a fork, which typically takes about 30 minutes. The edges may caramelize slightly, and the feta will warm through without fully melting, creating the perfect texture.

What should I serve with Baked Pears Feta Honey?

This Mediterranean appetizer pairs wonderfully with a simple arugula salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette, crusty bread, or as part of a mezze platter with olives and cured meats. It’s perfect for starting a dinner party or a light lunch.

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Warm Baked Pears with Feta and Honey

These baked pears with feta and honey are a delightful blend of sweet and savory flavors. Tender baked pears topped with creamy feta, a drizzle of honey, and crunchy walnuts create an elegant appetizer that's surprisingly easy to make.

Prep Time
15 Minutes
Cook Time
30 Minutes
Total Time
45 Minutes
4.7
(58 reviews)
By: Chloe Hudson
Category: Appetizers & Snacks
Difficulty: Easy
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Yield: 4 Servings
Dietary: vegetarian, gluten-free

Ingredients

  1. 01 4 firm but ripe Bosc pears
  2. 02 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  3. 03 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  4. 04 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
  5. 05 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  6. 06 4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled
  7. 07 1/4 cup honey
  8. 08 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
  9. 09 1/3 cup walnuts, chopped

Instructions

Step 01

Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 02

Cut the pears in half lengthwise. Use a melon baller or small spoon to remove the core and seeds from each half.

Step 03

Place the pear halves cut-side up on the prepared baking sheet. Drizzle evenly with olive oil and lemon juice, then sprinkle with sea salt and black pepper.

Step 04

Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the pears are tender when pierced with a fork but still hold their shape.

Step 05

While the pears bake, toast the chopped walnuts in a dry skillet over medium heat for 3-5 minutes, stirring frequently, until fragrant and lightly browned. Set aside.

Step 06

Remove the baking sheet from the oven. Top each pear half evenly with the crumbled feta cheese.

Step 07

Drizzle the honey over the pears and feta. Sprinkle with fresh thyme leaves.

Step 08

Return the baking sheet to the oven and bake for an additional 5 minutes, just until the feta is slightly softened.

Step 09

Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes. Serve warm, topped with toasted walnuts. If using, serve over a bed of arugula and drizzle with balsamic glaze.

Tools You'll Need

  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Melon baller or small spoon
  • Dry skillet

Allergy Information

Contains dairy (feta cheese) and tree nuts (walnuts). This recipe is gluten-free and vegetarian.

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
280
Protein
6g
Carbohydrates
35g
Fat
15g