Sour Cream Pear Bread
This moist, rich Sour Cream Pear Bread is the perfect autumn treat with the warm spices of cinnamon and ginger. Totally irresistible with chunks of pears nestled in a sweet, tender loaf.
Disclaimer, I LOVE Pears. I have eaten scrumptious pear coffee cakes, put pears in my salads, but never made nor tasted a pear quick bread. I was bound and determined to create a moist and flavorful loaf, and, indeed, I did. This is one of those Pear Recipes that can’t be beat!
Why You Must Make
- This Sour Cream Pear Bread is full of small pear chunks plus a hint of spice from cinnamon and ginger. Perfect for a fall breakfast, snack or teatime.
- Adding sour cream made for a rich batter, which in turn, baked up to a perfect loaf. I shared this with a group of friends and they all were crazy about it.
- Rich, sweet, and addictive, this loaf is a terrific addition to your breakfast or brunch menu, but could also be served with a scoop of ice cream for dessert!
Expert Tips
My home base taste testers had no interest in even a nibble of this tasty pear bread recipe, so I turned to my girlfriends who always love sampling my experiments. The loaf of pear quick bread was whittled down to next to nothing after the initial tasting and the packaging up of slices to be taken home. We all agreed that the pear taste was quite subtle, and there was even the declaration “This is so much better than banana bread.”
- One astute friend noticed the sweet, crispy crust which was created by dusting the greased loaf pan with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar before adding the batter. Just grease your loaf pan, add some cinnamon sugar, then tilt the pan to distribute. Tap out any excess over your sink.
- Incorporating both ground cinnamon and ginger helped to boost the flavor of what could have been a bland recipe.
- Avoid using over-ripe or extra juicy pears as they will add too much moisture to your batter. Look for firm, but not rock-hard, pears.
- As with all quick bread, do not over mix as your bread will develop tunnels. Do not use a mixer, but instead mix by hand with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula. Mix in dry ingredients just until combined.
With pear season arriving, make sure to grab a couple extra and bake up some Pear Quick Bread, for your friends and family. I really loved this! I always have a stash of pears on the counter, and this yummy pear bread is the perfect excuse to buy some extras!
Frequently Asked Questions
All these terms including Fruit Bread refer to bread that is not made with yeast. Instead, they are made with baking powder or baking soda, making them quick to make since they don’t require kneading or rising time.
These two leaveners start the rising process as soon as they are combined with any moisture.
Pear bread can be kept at room temperature for a day or two, but since it is moist, keep it in the refrigerator, well wrapped after a couple of days. PRO-Tip: If storing in a container, add a paper towel to absorb any excess moisture to keep the bread from getting soggy or prematurely spoiling.
Yes! Most Quick Bread freezes beautifully. Just wrap it well so it’s airtight and keep frozen for up to 3 months. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator.
Bartlett, Bosc, and Anjou pears are all wonderful for baking. Bartlett pears are my personal favorite variety for eating and baking.
Many recipes using apples can easily be used for pears instead. Here are some favorite ways to use pears:
Add to salads.
Make a Pear Crisp.
How about a Pear Coffee Cake?
Use for a Clafoutis, Pie, Galette, Pear Bars, or a Pear Cake.
Make Baked Pears instead of Baked Apples.
Poach Pears in wine.
Or even a festive Pear Cocktail.
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Sour Cream Pear Bread
A delectable fall loaf featuring chopped pears; rich and moist from the addition of sour cream
Ingredients
- Butter, for greasing the pan
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon sugar
- 1 ¾ cups cake flour
- ¾ teaspoon baking powder
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- ¼ cup and 2 tablespoons butter,
- softened
- ⅔ cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ cup sour cream
- 1 ½ medium pears, peeled, cored and finely chopped (I used Bartlett pears)
Instructions
- Grease a large loaf pan. Line the bottom of the pan with a rectangle of parchment and grease the top of the parchment as well. Sprinkle cinnamon sugar into the pan, and tilt to coat the buttered surface. Shake out the excess. Set aside.
- Preheat the oven to 350º.
- In a medium bowl, stir together the cake flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and ginger. Set aside.
- In a separate bowl, beat together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each.
- Stir in the vanilla and sour cream, mixing just until blended.
- Gradually stir in the flour mixture until fully incorporated. Fold in the chopped pears using a rubber spatula.
- Bake for 45 to 65 minutes or till a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Cool the cake in the pan for 15 minutes, then run a knife around the outside edge of the cake.
- Carefully invert onto a cooling rack. If the cake won't come out of the pan, tap it firmly with a knife on the bottom and sides of the pan. Set aside to cool completely.
Notes
Use Bartlett pears that are soft, but not over-ripe.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 190Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 169mgCarbohydrates: 32gFiber: 1gSugar: 15gProtein: 3g
57 Comments on “Sour Cream Pear Bread”
Was so happy to bake now this beauty but you forgot to mention the temperature to bake the cake for . ????
My apologies! Please preheat your oven to 350º. I hope you enjoy this bread as much as we did.
What a beautiful loaf bread and luvin that there’s pears! Looking fwd to making this these next weeks. 😉
Ahh the cinnamon sugar crust is a brilliant idea, Lizzy…how could anyone resist a bite of this??!!! ..If ever you need a new taste tester, look no further! I’ll be there with bells on to sample any of your confections- especially this pear loaf! ^_^
xoxoxoxo
Tammy<333
I think I’d love this loaf too, Liz! I’ve bookmarked it to try.
We’re just starting to see pears at the market and it’s going to cool off so the oven can come back on. What a great recipe to get me back into the baking season!
Delicious and rich. I bet this freezes well too and that is great when you have unexpected guests coming to visitI hope we get some rip pears here in HK soon. They are usually so green it takes them almost a month to ripen. Take Care, BAM
I love sour cream batters, they preserve their moisture longer and taste better. And combined with pears, it must be a delicacy. Great pics!
I love that you use pears and sour cream in your loaf. I can just taste it!
A good pear bread always set me straight 😀
Yours looks delicious!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
It is the season of pears and quickbreads! This looks heavenly Liz!
This looks and sounds so good, I can’t imagine why your home testers passed on it! Thank goodness for girlfriends!!
This pear quick bread looks amazing! Perfect for fall. Pinned 🙂
This bread sounds wonder. I don’t bake with pears too much and I am not sure why, because I love eating pears.
I love sour cream quick breads (and pears of course) so this one is a must-try. I hope mine looks half as good as yours!
Nice loaf of bread, it looks delicious! My neighbor will love this!
Mmmm – you had me at the mention of sour cream – I always have the best luck with muffins or quick breads when using sour cream. This bread sounds and looks delicious!
I love pear breads! A nice slice of this with my morning coffee would make a perfect breakfast.
This bread looks so yummy and moist. I have only baked with pears in pies. I am super excited about using them for bread.
I absolutely love pears in anything. Your loaf looks divine.
This is a first for me and I would love to try it. By the way, the last post I received was from August 25th. Do I need to subscribe again?