Spiced Pear Cake | Pamela Salzman

My summer wasn’t exactly a restful one. ย I finished writing and photographing my book (due out in April 2017!), prepared 2 kids for college and moved them in, and planned Mr. Picky’s September bar mitzvah. ย After I left the girls at school, I did something I have never done before. ย I went out of town — by myself. ย For four whole days. ย And when I say “by myself,” I mean no husband, no kids, no girlfriends, no nobody. ย And you know what? ย Except for my wedding and giving brith to my three angels, those four days were among the best I’ve ever had.

Spiced Pear Cake | Pamela Salzman

You may have already seen from my Instagram at the end of August that I went to the Golden Door, spa and resort just outside of Escondido, California. ย I know a lot about nutrition and nourishing oneself with good food. ย I know that exercise and proper rest are bothย important components of a healthful lifestyle. ย But ironically, I am not great about taking time for myself and slowing down. ย I think a lot of parents, especially moms, give to their children and spouses and work and then at the end of the day, there’s nothing left for themselves. ย  ย Our lives have become so busy and stressful, I don’t know if there’s enough kale in the world to balance us out.

Spiced Pear Cake | Pamela Salzman

Stepping through the Golden Door doorsย was likeย pressing reset button both physically and mentally. ย And the best part was that someone else was taking care of me — what a concept! ย From start to finish, everything about the Golden Door was heaven. ย I started each day with a 5:30 am wake-up call in order to meet the guide for a (optional) 5:45 am hike. ย A healthy breakfast waited me in my room when I returned and my customized day continued after that. I tried new exercise classes like boxing and TRX and zumba and I had a massage every day. ย Every day! ย The food was amazing, and most of it was pulled from their organic gardens. ย And I met the most interesting women who were also there for some self-care.

Spiced Pear Cake | Pamela Salzman

One of the highlights of my visit was a cooking class with the executive chef after dinner one night. ย Not only was Chef Greg absolutely charming and so passionate about healthful food, it was super fun for me to be on the other side of the kitchen for once! ย He showed us how to make a delicious salad dressing with preserved lemons and tarragon as well as how to smoke salmon. ย Both were off the charts delicious. ย But what I loved most of all was this pear spice cake he taught us. ย It was packed with pears and had the perfect balance of sweetness and spices. ย I’ve been waiting until now to share the recipe with you since it is absolutely perfect for fall. ย In fact, I am making this for the break fast on Wednesday night.

Spiced Pear Cake | Pamela Salzman

I adapted the recipe slightly from Greg’s version which called forย all rice flour and a non-standard sized loaf pan. ย One thing he mentioned that I like to do as well with recipes is to share other substitutions. ย He suggested fresh figs would work well in place of the pears, as would apples. ย I personally don’t love rice flour which I find a little gritty. ย But a good gluten-free flour blend you can use is by King Arthur. ย Leave the spice blend as is because it is perfection!

I like to think of September/October as the start of a new year, which is a good time to reflect on the past year and set goals for the ย future. ย One thing for sure is that it is never too late to make a commitment to your health and well being and a little pear cake never hurt.

5 from 4 votes

Golden Door Spiced Pear Cake

By Pamela
Servings: 1 loaf

Ingredients 

  • 2 pears, cored and diced small
  • 1 large egg
  • ยฝ cup muscovado sugar or brown sugar
  • ยฝ cup unrefined coconut oil, melted, plus more for greasing
  • 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour or your favorite gluten-free flour blend*
  • ยฝ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ยผ teaspoon ground allspice
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • ยฝ cup chopped walnuts

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease the bottom and sides of a 9x5-inch loaf pan with coconut oil. Line with parchment paper, if desired.
  • Place all of the ingredients into a large mixing bowl and stir gently to combine, until a very thick batter forms.
  • Pour the batter into the pan and bake for 35-40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean and the top is firm.
  • Serve warm and refrigerate leftovers.

Notes

I like King Arthur Multi-purpose Gluten-free Flour (sub 1 for 1) + you have to add 1 teaspoon xanthan gum.
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  1. Kelly says:

    5 stars
    Just made this for Shabbat dessert last night. So delicious! Subbed almonds for walnuts b/c of allergy. After my husband asked for seconds, I suggested that I should spend a few days alone at the Golden Door in the future. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    1. Pamela says:

      LOL!!

  2. Natalie says:

    How many figs would you recommend using instead of pears?

    1. Pamela says:

      I’d try 6, diced. Let me know how it turns out!

  3. leslie says:

    5 stars
    I made this over the weekend and it was fabulous! I intended on making the gluten-free version but I had the wrong flour, so I did use whole wheat pastry flour. Everyone loved it! ( And I had home made candy for my one gluten-free guest.) A total winner recipe and super simple. I will make it again with gluten-free flour this week and see if my husband can tell the difference. This cake will be perfect for Thanksgiving weekend breakfasts…

    1. Pamela says:

      Yes! Perfect for the holidays! Thanks for your feedback — I always appreciate it.

  4. Joan Crandall says:

    I baked this last night and it was wonderful! We all liked it. I used one and a half Granny Smith apples instead of pears… but that was because I was distracted by my 2 year old in Whole Foods and walked right past the pears. I want to try it again with the Oaktown Pumpkin Spice mix!

    1. Pamela says:

      Ooooh, that would be great with the Oaktown Spice mix!!

  5. Leslie Tanquary says:

    Looks amazing!
    Which type of pear do you recommend using?

    1. Pamela says:

      Chef Greg recommends any type of pear, although I am partial to Bartlett. ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Bonnie says:

    Is almond meal an ok option to the flour?
    btw if you do the Golden Door again next year you have the makings of a very fine tradition

    1. Pamela says:

      Agreed, Bonnie! I am looking forward to returning. ๐Ÿ™‚
      You cannot use almond meal here. If you prefer a grain free cake, I would do my grain-free apple cake recipe and sub this combo of spices and use pear in place of the apple: https://pamelasalzman.com/grain-free-cinnamon-apple-cake-recipe/
      or try this almond flour cupcake recipe and adapt it to the pear cake: https://pamelasalzman.com/cranberry-orange-almond-flour-muffin-recipe/
      Hope that helps!

  7. Mia says:

    The spiced pear cake sounds fabulous . . . can’t
    wait to try it. I will consider it my “Zen” recipe — the closest I’ll ever get to the Golden Door!

    1. Pamela says:

      LOL!

  8. Christina Nifong says:

    Love this! The cake looks delicious and the message is so true — and needed!

    1. Pamela says:

      I have to remind myself of the same message regularly. ๐Ÿ™‚

  9. Kathleen says:

    Pamela, this looks great! If you wanted to make muffins instead of a loaf, at what temperature would you bake them? And for how long?

    1. Pamela says:

      Still bake at 350 and I would guess 20-30 minutes is the range.

  10. Lois says:

    Even if we can’t get to the Golden Door, your message was really quite inspiring! Thanks! And thanks for the recipe which I am going to make pronto! Pears are my husband’s favorite fruit.

    1. Pamela says:

      I love pears, too. SO underrated!