Vanilla-Pear Breakfast Cobbler


Breakfast gets fancy.

peach breakfast bake

Beautiful Pears

I love pears; yet I rarely think to put them on my grocery list. I’ll pick up raspberries for oatmeal, grapefruit for a pre-run snack, bananas for my favorite Chocolate-Chip Banana Bread

I usually skip right by the quiet, unassuming pears. Recently, however, a recipe for pear muffins caught my eye, prompting me to purchase a few. And yesterday morning I abandoned my muffin plans, slicing the green beauties up for breakfast instead.

I’m capricious like that.

peach breakfast bake

Vanilla-Pear Breakfast Cobbler

(Serves 2-3)

Based on this recipe.

  • 2 1/2 cups sliced pear
  • 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 tbsp arrowroot or cornstarch
  • 1/4 tsp each cinnamon and ginger
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup plus 1/4 cup shredded wheat, crushed (I used Post wheat-n-bran. You can try rice chex or crispies or flake cereal for a gluten-free version. Granola works, too.)
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup, agave, or brown sugar (If I’m serving this to friends, I’ll add the sweetener. But I actually like the recipe without it. So if you want a very slightly-sweet recipe, you can omit.)
  • 1 packet nunaturals stevia or omit and add 2 extra tbsp of the sugar or maple syrup.
  • 1 tbsp melted margarine (such as Earth Balance) or sub oil and add 1/8 tsp salt. If you want a fat-free crisp, double the applesauce called for below, and omit the margarine.
  • 1 tbsp applesauce (For a more buttery taste, replace this with an extra tbsp of the margarine)
  • 1 container yogurt of choice: vanilla or plain (I used SoDelicious coconut-based yogurt)
  • optional: 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract if using plain yogurt

Preheat oven to 350F. Mix the pears, lemon, arrowroot, spices, 1/2 the salt, and 1/2 the sweetener in a bowl. Let sit for ten minutes. Meanwhile, stir the crushed cereal, remaining sweetener, remaining salt, melted margarine or oil, and applesauce in a bowl until well-blended. Spread the pear mixture in a small baking pan (such as a 4×7), and top with the cereal mixture. Bake for 45 minutes.

See the bottom of the linked post for Calories and Nutrition Info.

Just before serving, mix each portion with some of the yogurt. Alternatively, you can skip the yogurt and serve the breakfast cobbler with a scoop of vegan ice cream instead!

pear breakfast

pear breakfast

Question of the Day:

Do you have any “fancy breakfast” recipes?

French toast, waffles, crepes… Yesterday, when a reader on facebook asked me for suggestions, I realized I don’t have recipes for any of these on my blog! They’re all now on my to-make list. As for fancy breakfast recipes I do have:

These are pretty fancy: Hot Apple Pie Pancakes.

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65 Comments

  1. Julia says:

    Just finished my first yummy bowl! I assume that apples could also be used in place of pears?

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Oh definitely! 🙂

  2. Jenny D says:

    I made this and loved it! I have two pear trees and wanted to make something other than pearsauce. I used Kashi’s Blueberry Cluster cereal since that is what I had on hand and didn’t want to just use oats. After I ate it though I realized I forgot to add vanilla to make it vanilla-pear cobbler. I don’t see it listed in the ingredients so I completely over-looked it. Next time I will add some and I am sure it will be even better!
    I make my own plain yogurt so maybe if I had used vanilla in the yogurt then I would have gotten the vanilla part right. It was still amazing though and obviously didn’t even miss it:)

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Thanks for letting me know! I used vanilla yogurt, so I definitely did want to mention that you should add it if using plain. 🙂

  3. Kittykins says:

    Oh Katie.. just wanted to say that you are the cutest. And I adore all your ideas!!

  4. Erin says:

    Katie, this was great! Such a nice change from my typical oatmeal breakfast (I’ve been meaning to try another of your million oatmeal recipes). It was super good, and when I went to get out the leftovers I was pretty sad to find my husband had beat me to it.