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Cardamom Almond Pear Crisp for Two

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Happy Friday!

Just a quick note about the pancake recipe I posted yesterday. I tried the pancakes this morning using a couple different methods after a reader mentioned the pancakes stuck to the pan after making a couple small substitutions. I went back into the kitchen to see if I could figure out why the pancakes might have stuck to the pan for someone else. For the first trial, I used an old skillet that wasn’t non-stick. The pancakes completely stuck to the skillet, just as I suspected. I also tried using my non-stick skillet, but I didn’t grease it first, and the pancakes stuck more than I’d like.

My suggestion is to use a non-stick pan and lightly grease it with oil before making the pancakes. I’ve made 5 batches this way and I didn’t have any problems with sticking. I’m also not sure how modifications to the recipe will hold up, such as flour substitutions, so I suggest following the recipe as written. It’s really anyone’s guess when changing a vegan & GF recipe!

In other news, I have a cute, little dessert for you today that is a cinch to whip up.

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I had a couple pears on their last legs and thought it would be fun to make a 2-serving pear crisp in tiny little 8-oz ramekins.

Sometimes it’s nice to make a smaller portion when you don’t want to spend a lot of time prepping ingredients. It’s just enough to satisfy the sweet tooth!

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Using my Strawberry Apple Breakfast Crisp (image above), I cut it down to make just two servings and then swapped out the fruit and spices. The result is a healthy pear crisp that is just sweet enough without going overboard.

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Cardamom Almond Pear Crisp for Two

Vegan, soy-free
Yield
2 servings
Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
25 minutes
Total time
35 minutes

This crisp is flourless, all-natural, low in sugar, and vegan. I love the chewy topping thanks to the almond mixture. To make this gluten-free, use certified gluten-free oats.

Adapted from my Flourless Strawberry Apple Breakfast Crisp

Ingredients

For the fruit mixture
  • 2 cups chopped pears, unpeeled (about 2)
  • 1 tbsp Sucanat or brown sugar
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • 1/4 tsp ground cardamom (or cinnamon)
  • 1 vanilla bean, scraped (or 1/2 tsp vanilla extract)
For the topping
  • 1 tsp coconut oil, melted (or olive oil)
  • 3 tbsp almonds
  • 2 tbsp rolled oats
  • 1 tbsp Sucanat or brown sugar
  • 1 tsp pure maple syrup (or other liquid sweetener)
  • pinch of salt

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F and grease two (8-oz) ramekin dishes with oil.
  2. In a medium-sized bowl, stir together the fruit mixture ingredients (chopped pears, sugar, cornstarch, cardamom/cinnamon, and vanilla).
  3. In a processor (I used my mini processor), process the almonds until finely chopped. Now add in the oats and process just until chopped. If you don’t have a processor, you can probably do this by hand.
  4. In a small bowl, melt the coconut oil in the microwave. Now stir in the rest of the topping ingredients. Add 2 tablespoons of the topping mixture into fruit mixture and stir until combined. Divide the fruit mixture into ramekins. Sprinkle the rest of the topping on top of the fruit mixture.
  5. Cover ramekins with lid (or cover with tin foil and poke a couple holes). Bake, covered, at 400°F for 22-25 minutes. The topping will burn if you don’t cover it. Allow to slightly cool for 10 minutes before serving with a scoop of vegan ice cream. Dig in!!!
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A light and healthy dessert that will leave you feeling refreshed and satisfied just in time for spring!

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You can serve it naked, but I definitely recommend serving it with a scoop of vegan ice cream. :) That one is a no brainer. The ice cream gets all melty and warm, creating a gooey, comforting dessert.

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Can I just say how pumped I am over the spring-like weather forecast next week?

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Anyone else being blessed by warmer weather?

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Filed Under: Desserts, Gluten Free Option, Ice Cream/Banana Soft Serve, Spring Tagged With: gluten free pear crisp, vegan crisp, vegan pear crisp

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103 Comments
Natasha
14 years ago

This looks delicious and simple!

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Liz @ Tip Top Shape
14 years ago

This looks fantastic!! The perfect sweet treat :D

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Hollie
14 years ago

The weather has been weirdly warm in Winnipeg this winter. This week it’s highs of 5 degrees. With the daylight saving time adjustment this week I can finally start running outside after I put the kidlets to bed. I’m kind of a wimp and I don’t like running in the dark in the suburbs. If I slipped and fell on the ice somewhere and knocked myself out, the snowbanks would hide me. :)

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Maureen
14 years ago

BEAUTIFUL new header on your site! It’s my first time visiting in a month or so.

Your pictures are always amazing, but today’s are really stunning. They evoke a feeling of sitting in a cafe somewhere … sounds lovely!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Maureen
14 years ago

Thanks Maureen!

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Courtney@Delicious Ramble
14 years ago

Looks tasty! I have some apples that are close to their end, I might do something similar.

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Annie @ Naturally Sweet Recipes
14 years ago

This looks scrumptious!!! And very beautiful!

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Kathy
14 years ago

That ice cream, melting into the crisp! Oh my goodness, I want some of that!
You’re so lucky to be blessed with warm weather. I’m expected to have TEN days of rain!

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Michelle @ Esculent Dreams
14 years ago

ooo these look so yummy! wish i had cardamom….it’s always so expensive >_<

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Kate
14 years ago

I am dying to make a fruit crisp! I haven’t made any kind of legit dessert in such a long time. Sounds awesome. I’ll have to hunt down some ramekins though, don’t believe I have any.

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Dara
14 years ago

Hi Angela,
I know I have already asked you to take a gander at the apple-chestnut recipe. I will let you know that I attempted at making my own vegan version and they came out good but I wasnt blown away so maybe your recipe will be better.
Anyhow, I have recently discovered loquats (japanese plums) and I am wondering if you have ever cooked/eaten these? I am finding a lot of homemade jam recipes for them.
Also, what about farina or crema de arroz? Also known as cream of wheat. I usually eat this for breakfast and I LOVE it but I am wondering you are familiar with any strange recipes that use this?

Thanks for the awesomeness!

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Tiff @ Love Sweat and Beers
14 years ago

Thank you for this! I’m always looking for smaller dessert recipes. I’m the only one in my house who eats sweets, so I don’t need a billion cookies kicking around tempting me!

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Nadiya @ Milk and Honey
14 years ago

Yay! Finally someone appreciates pears :D Looks delicious though!

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Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers
14 years ago

I love crisps of all kinds and pear comes in second next to apple. Wonderful recipe!!

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Pure2raw twins
14 years ago

oh yum, love cardamom! one of my favorite spices

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Jamie
14 years ago

This looks so amazing, delicious, scrumptious, and absolutely perfect! I’ve been having a sweet tooth lately and need some inspiration for lighter sweets to keep me satisfied. Thank you so much for sharing this!

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Andrea
14 years ago

I have been making individual pear crisps for night time snacks all week! :) SO good. So Delicious Coconut Milk Vanilla Bean ice cream on the side has been my weakness. Have you tried it? Heavenly. We are going to be having some unusually warm weather next week too! Can’t wait!

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Holly W
14 years ago

This sounds so delicious and your photos are beautiful! I’m not a HUGE pear fan, but I would like to be.. ha, does that sound weird? Maybe this is the recipe to get me into them!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Holly W
14 years ago

know what you mean Im not a huge pear fan either!

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Dena @ 40 Fit in the Mitt
14 years ago

What a beautiful bowl of goodness!

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Amelia
14 years ago

Made a personal apple version of this last night with walnuts… saving my only pear for a walnut salad today. Regardless, it was delicious (and I took your advice with the ice cream topping, too)! Thanks for the inspiration/recipe. :)

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Amelia
Reply to  Amelia
14 years ago

Also, I’m loving the weather as well… went for my first run outside in a couple months and that air felt great! I did 5.6 miles in 54 minutes; pretty slow but hey, gotta start somewhere. I wish I could keep that pace that you do… although I have to say, I have been switching it up on my treadmill warm-up before weights, kind of like your treadmill workouts, and I think it’s made a difference!

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Willow
14 years ago

I love how much care and attention you put into your recipes, Angela – going back to test and re-test the pancakes shows so much dedication.

The crisp looks wonderful – I wish I had a ramekin of it sitting in front of me right now! I’ve been loving the use of cardamom lately, and in combination with the pears… oh my! I’ll definitely have to give this a try sometime. :)

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