Air Fryer Cinnamon Pears Recipe

These sweet, warm air fryer pears are a simple, elegant alternative to traditional baked pears. Brushed with maple syrup, dusted with warm cinnamon and a touch of cayenne, and finished with a pinch of flaky sea salt, they offer a delightful balance of sweetness and spice.

Air fryer pears sit on a black plate topped with walnuts.

Why You’ll Love This Dish

This recipe is incredibly easy. Slice the pears, brush them with maple syrup and spices, pop them in the air fryer for a few minutes, and they’re ready to enjoy.

Air fryer pears are a lighter dessert choice compared with cakes or cookies, so you can enjoy fruit while still satisfying a sweet tooth.

They’re quick: about 10 minutes of cooking time and no preheating required on most air fryers.

With just a few pantry ingredients the result is flavorful and comforting—warm cinnamon and maple syrup caramelize on the pear surface while a tiny pinch of cayenne adds depth without heat.

These pears are also customizable. Top them with chopped walnuts, pecans, coconut flakes, granola, or oats, or serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream for an extra indulgence.

Finally, pears add fiber, vitamin C, potassium, vitamin K, and antioxidants to your dessert, making this an appealing, nutritious option.

The labeled ingredients for air fryer pears sit on a white marble counter.

What You’ll Need

Simple ingredients make this recipe fast and approachable.

  • Pears — Bosc pears work well, but use any ripe pear you prefer.
  • Maple syrup — Honey can be substituted if desired.
  • Ground cinnamon — Or a pinch of nutmeg if you prefer a different warm spice.
  • Cayenne pepper — Optional; a small amount adds contrast without making the dish spicy.
  • Flaky sea salt — A pinch to finish the pears and balance the sweetness.

Optional Toppings

  • Chopped walnuts
  • Chopped pecans
  • Coconut flakes
  • Granola
  • Oats

You can also serve the pears with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream for a richer dessert.

How to Make Air Fryer Pears

Step One: Slice each pear in half, then into quarters. Remove the core and seeds. Brush the cut surfaces with maple syrup.

Image shows a halved pear on a white cutting board.
Pears are sliced into wedges.
The seeds are removed from sliced pears.
Pears are brushed with maple syrup.

Step Two: Arrange the pears in the air fryer basket cut side up. Sprinkle with cinnamon and a light dusting of cayenne if using. Cook at 375°F (190°C) for 8 to 10 minutes, or until the pears are tender and the edges begin to caramelize. Check a little early if your air fryer runs hot or if the slices are thin.

Pear slices are added to the Air Fryer basket and dusted with cinnamon and cayenne.

Step Three: Remove the pears and finish with a pinch of flaky sea salt. Add your choice of toppings—walnuts, granola, coconut, or pecans—and serve warm on a dessert plate or in a small bowl.

Air fryer pears sit on a black plate topped with walnuts.

Variations

Honey: Swap maple syrup for honey for a slightly different sweetness and flavor profile.

Toppings: Try granola, coconut flakes, pecans, or a sprinkle of brown sugar for extra caramelization.

FAQ

What fruits can you air fry?

Pears work well, and other fruits like apples, pineapple, strawberries, and blueberries also cook nicely in an air fryer.

Is air frying fruit healthy?

Yes. Air frying typically preserves more nutrients than some other cooking methods while using little or no added fat.

What does air frying do to fruit?

Air frying softens the interior and encourages browning on the exterior, often producing a slightly caramelized surface when sugars are present.

Expert Tips

  • Air fryers vary in temperature and power—check the pears a few minutes before the end of the cook time to avoid over-browning.
  • Avoid slicing pears too thinly; thinner slices can cook and brown much faster.
  • Work in batches if needed so pear pieces are not overcrowded in the air fryer basket.

How to Store

Fridge: Store cooled pears in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.

Freezer: Freezing is not recommended, as the texture will degrade.

To reheat, warm the pears briefly in a skillet with a little butter over medium-low heat, microwave until heated through, or let them come to room temperature before serving.

How to Make a Meal

These pears make a pleasant finish to many dinners. They pair well with soups, risottos, grain bowls, or sandwiches. They also shine as a simple dessert alongside ice cream, whipped cream, or a spoonful of nut butter.

Recipes You’ll Love

Other fruit-forward desserts you might enjoy include air fryer baked apples, air fryer bananas, and dehydrated berries or citrus slices. Experiment with similar preparations to enjoy seasonal fruit in quick, satisfying ways.

📖 Recipe

Air fryer pears sit on a black plate topped with walnuts.

Easy Air Fryer Pears with Cinnamon

These sweet, warm pears are a light, comforting dessert ready in under 15 minutes.

Course: Dessert, Fruit
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 156 kcal per serving

Equipment

  • Air fryer
  • Kitchen knife

Ingredients

Air Fryer Pears

  • 4 pears
  • 4 tablespoons maple syrup (or honey)
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne (optional)
  • Flaky sea salt, to taste

Optional Toppings

  • Walnuts (about 4 tablespoons, or to taste)
  • Coconut pieces, granola, or oats, to taste

Instructions

  1. Slice pears in half, then into quarters. Remove cores and seeds. Brush cut surfaces with maple syrup.
  2. Lightly dust pears with cinnamon and cayenne if using.
  3. Place pears in the air fryer basket, cut side up. Cook at 375°F (190°C) for 8–10 minutes, until tender and slightly caramelized.
  4. Remove from the air fryer, sprinkle with a pinch of flaky sea salt, add desired toppings, and serve warm.

Notes

General:

  1. Calories are estimated for pears without toppings.
  2. Bosc pears were used for testing, but other ripe varieties like Bartlett are fine.
  3. Because air fryer models vary, check the pears early to prevent over-browning.

Storage:

  1. Fridge: Store in an airtight container for 2–3 days.
  2. Freezer: Freezing is not recommended.
  3. To reheat: Warm in a skillet with a little butter over medium-low heat, microwave briefly, or bring to room temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 pear | Calories: 156 kcal | Carbohydrates: 41 g | Protein: 1 g | Fat: 0.3 g | Fiber: 6 g | Sugar: 29 g | Potassium: 255 mg | Vitamin C: 8 mg