We get a lot of requests for grilling fruits and veggies, and while it's really easy to throw some corn or asparagus, or apple or peaches right on the grates, we wanted to take things a little further. This is still a super easy dish to pull off. Roasting pears in cast iron on the grill is a great way to enjoy all the flavor and goodness of dessert without the guilt!
Category
Dessert
Cuisine
American
Servings
6
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
5 minutes
Calories
157
Chef Tom has crafted the perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors with his Grilled Maple Cinnamon Pears. Enjoy this delicious, smoky treat — roasted to perfection in cast iron over an open flame — for an unforgettable dessert experience!
Ingredients
- 3 anjou pears, halved
-
John Henry’s Sugar Maple Rub
-
6 tbsp maple syrup
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 3/4 cup honey yogurt
- 1/2 cup granola
Directions
Preheat your Kamado Joe Classic Joe to 375°-400°F, set up for indirect grilling.
Using a teaspoon, scoop out the seeds inside the pears. On the skin side of the fattest part of the pear, slice off a small amount of the pear to make it sit flat. Place the pears in a Lodge Logic 10” cast iron skillet, cut side up. Season the pears with John Henry’s Sugar Maple Rub.
- Whisk together the maple syrup and cinnamon. Pour about 1 tablespoon of the syrup over each half pear, covering the cut surface and filling the cavity where the seeds were. Transfer the skillet to the grill and cook until the pears are tender when pierced with a knife. Cooking time will depend on how ripe your pears are, but expect anywhere from 30-60 minutes.
- Remove the pears from the grill. Top with a dollop of yogurt and the granola.
Nutrition
Nutrition
- Serving Size
- 5.9 oz
- per serving
- Calories
- 157
- Carbs
- 42 grams
- Protein
- 5 grams
- Fat
- 6 grams
- Sodium
- 28 milligrams