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If you’re searching for the Best Pear Cake Recipe, this Super Moist Pear Cake is a must-try! Made with ripe juicy pears and warm spices, this easy homemade pear cake recipe is the perfect dessert for any occasion and can be served as dessert, breakfast, or an afternoon treat.

If you love this super moist pear cake recipe, check out these other amazing cake recipes: Pear Bundt Cake Recipe, Easy Moist Blueberry Bundt Cake, Chocolate Cake with Pears, and Pear Upside-Down Cake.
Why You’ll Love It
- Soft & Moist – Fresh pears add natural sweetness and moisture.
- Easy to Make – Simple ingredients and step-by-step instructions.
- Customizable – Works with different spices and add-ins like nuts, and other fruits like apples or peaches.
Pear Cake Ingredients

To make this delicious homemade pear cake, you’ll need:
- Pears – Use ripe but firm pears for the best texture.
- All-purpose flour – Provides structure. Swap for gluten-free flour if needed.
- Baking powder – Help the cake rise.
- Sugar – A mix of brown sugar and granulated sugar enhances flavor.
- Eggs – Add richness and structure.
- Butter – Gives the cake a tender, buttery crumb.
- Milk – Helps create a moist batter.
- Cinnamon – Warm spice that complement the pears.
- Vanilla extract – Enhances the overall flavor.
- Powdered Sugar– Used for dusting the cake.
- Vegetable Oil– Also adds moisture to the cake.
- Salt– to balance the flavor.
- Lemon Zest– Always a great addition to any baking recipe.
- Toppings: Brown sugar and cinnamon powder.
* Recipe measurements are in the recipe card down below after the post.
How To Make Pear Cake









Tips for The Best Pear Cake
- Use ripe pears: They provide the best sweetness and texture.
Don’t overmix: Overmixing leads to a dense cake. Stir just until combined.
Let it cool: Allow the cake to cool completely before slicing for the best texture. - Pan: Use easy release pan for best results.
- Dusting: Wait until you are ready to eat before dusting with sugar.
- Cooking Time: Depending the type of your oven and thickness of the pan, the cake might take less or more time to cook. Insert a tooth pick or skewer into the center of the cake to check if it comes out clean.

Storage Recommendations
- Room temperature: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
- Refrigerator: Keeps fresh for up to 5 days.
- Freezer: Wrap slices in plastic wrap and freeze for up to 1 month.
Common Questions About Pear Cake
This Moist Pear Cake is great on its own. It can be served warm, room temperature, or cold from the fridge. It’s also great with a scoop of ice cream, coffee, tea or a dollop of whipped cream!
I highly recommend peeling the pears before baking, as their skin grows tough when baked.
Yes! If using canned pears, drain them well and pat them dry to avoid excess moisture.

More Easy Cake Recipes
This homemade Easy Pear Cake recipe is the perfect way to enjoy the natural sweetness of ripe pears in a light, fluffy cake. With easy-to-find ingredients, this recipe is suitable for weeknight dessert or even a brunch snack, guaranteed to please everyone. Enjoy with your favorite toppings.
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This recipe was originally posted in March 2019 and updated with new photos.

Super Moist Pear Cake
Equipment
- 10 x 3 inch Round Spring Foam pan (Easy Release) changing pan will change cook time.
- Oven I use a normal electric oven with fan. Using different types of oven will change cook time.
Ingredients
- 2¼ cups cake or all purpose flour, sifted
- 1½ cup sugar, fine granulated white sugar
- ½ cup butter , soft, unsalted
- ⅓ cup canola oil, or vegetable oil
- 3 tsps. baking powder
- 1-2 tbsps. vanilla extract, per preference
- 4 whole eggs, large
- ½ cup milk, whole fat
- 3 whole ripe pears, peeled and thinly sliced
- ⅛ tsp. salt, Just a pinch
- 1 tsp. lemon zest, (optional)
- 2 tbsps. confectioner suger, for dusting after baking
TOPINGS before baking:
- ¼ cup brown sugar, or less as desired
- ¾ tsp. cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Peel and slice the Pears.
- In an electric mixer bowl, whip up the sugar and butter until well combined for about 1 minute.
- Add in the vanilla, lemon zest and eggs. Continue mixing on high speed for 1-2 minutes until they are pale and and fluffy.
- Add in the baking powder, sifted flour and a pinch of salt. Mix again for about 1 minute. Gradually add ½ cup of milk and ⅓ cup oil while mixing on low speed. Mix for another minute on low speed. The batter should be thick. Not runny.
- Line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper and grease or spray a round spring foam baking pan then pour the batter in. Ideally, a 10 x 3 inch deep pan is the best size. Changing pan will alter cooking time.
- After placing the batter in your pan, spread a layer of the sliced pears to cover the whole batter. Sprinkle some cinnamon and the brown sugar on top of the pears.
- Bake in a pre-heated 350 F oven for about 55 minutes to 1 hour. At around 40 minutes, place a foil wrap over the cake to prevent it from browning before it cooks completeley internally. Try not to over bake the cake so doesn't dry out. Always insert a wooden skewer to make sure it's completely clean before removing the cake out.NOTE: Depending on your oven and thickness of your pan, it might take extra baking time.
- Remove the cake from the oven and cover with a kitchen towel to let it cool down. It may take up to 1 hour to completely cool down. Dust with some confectioner sugar right before serving.
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Notes
- Use ripe pears – They provide the best sweetness and texture.
Don’t overmix – Overmixing leads to a dense cake. Stir just until combined.
Let it cool – Allow the cake to cool completely before slicing for the best texture. - Pan: Use easy release pan for best results.
- Dusting: Wait until you are ready to eat before dusting with sugar.
- Cooking Time: Depending the type of your oven and thickness of the pan, the cake might take less or more time to cook. Insert a tooth pick or skewer into the center of the cake to check if it comes out clean.
Loved this cake.