Elegant yet surprisingly simple, these Green Tea Poached Pears are a light and refreshing dessert filled with delicate floral flavor. Ripe pears slowly simmer in a fragrant green tea infusion with honey, citrus, and warm spices until perfectly tender. The result is a beautifully soft dessert with subtle sweetness and a stunning presentation that feels special enough for holidays or dinner parties. Whether served warm or chilled, Green Tea Poached Pears offer a fresh twist on classic poached fruit desserts while keeping things naturally light and flavorful.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Light and refreshing dessert with delicate flavor
- Beautiful presentation for entertaining guests
- Naturally sweetened with honey
- Easy make-ahead dessert option
- Pairs perfectly with tea or vanilla yogurt
- Simple ingredients with elegant results
Ingredients Needed
For the Poaching Liquid
- 4 cups water
- 3 green tea bags
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 2 strips lemon peel
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
For the Pears
- 4 ripe but firm pears, peeled
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
Optional Garnishes
- Fresh mint leaves
- Greek yogurt or whipped cream
- Chopped pistachios
- Lemon zest

Step-by-Step Instructions
- Peel the pears and lightly brush them with lemon juice to prevent browning.
- In a medium saucepan, bring water to a gentle simmer. Add green tea bags, honey, cinnamon stick, lemon peel, and vanilla extract.
- Steep the tea for 5 minutes, then remove the tea bags.
- Add the pears to the saucepan and reduce the heat to low.
- Simmer gently for 20–30 minutes, turning the pears occasionally, until tender when pierced with a knife.
- Remove the pears and let the poaching liquid simmer for another 5–10 minutes to slightly reduce.
- Spoon the warm syrup over the pears and serve warm or chilled. Garnish as desired.
Tips for Success
- Choose firm pears so they hold their shape during poaching.
- Avoid boiling the liquid rapidly to prevent mushy pears.
- Bosc or Anjou pears work especially well for poaching.
- Rotate pears gently while cooking for even color and flavor.
- Chill overnight for a deeper infused tea flavor.
- Use high-quality green tea for the cleanest taste.
Variations & Substitutions
- Replace honey with maple syrup for a different sweetness.
- Add fresh ginger slices for a warming flavor.
- Use jasmine green tea for floral notes.
- Swap pears for apples or peaches when in season.
- Add star anise or cardamom pods for extra spice.
- Serve with dairy-free coconut whipped cream for a vegan option.

Serving Suggestions
- Serve with vanilla Greek yogurt for a light dessert.
- Pair with almond biscotti or shortbread cookies.
- Spoon over oatmeal or overnight oats for breakfast.
- Add chopped nuts for crunchy texture.
- Serve chilled for a refreshing summer dessert.
Storage & Reheating
Store Green Tea Poached Pears in an airtight container with the poaching liquid in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The pears absorb more flavor as they sit. Serve chilled straight from the refrigerator or gently warm in a saucepan over low heat before serving. Freezing is not recommended, as the pears may become too soft after thawing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best pears for poaching?
Bosc and Anjou pears are ideal because they stay firm while cooking.
Can I make Green Tea Poached Pears ahead of time?
Yes, they are excellent made a day ahead and chilled overnight.
Can I use loose leaf green tea?
Absolutely. Use about 1 tablespoon of loose tea in place of tea bags.
How do I know when the pears are done?
The pears should be tender enough to pierce easily with a knife while still holding their shape.
Can I make this recipe vegan?
Yes, substitute maple syrup or agave nectar for the honey.

Green Tea Poached Pears
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Peel the pears and lightly brush them with lemon juice to prevent browning.
- In a medium saucepan, bring water to a gentle simmer. Add green tea bags, honey, cinnamon stick, lemon peel, and vanilla extract.
- Steep the tea for 5 minutes, then remove the tea bags.
- Add the pears to the saucepan and reduce the heat to low.
- Simmer gently for 20–30 minutes, turning the pears occasionally, until tender when pierced with a knife.
- Remove the pears and let the poaching liquid simmer for another 5–10 minutes to slightly reduce.
- Spoon the warm syrup over the pears and serve warm or chilled. Garnish as desired.


