Sweet Autumn pears complement tart cranberries in this slow cooker Cranberry-Pear Butter — a silky, sweet-tart fruit spread ideal for Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving, holiday sandwiches, or simply to brighten toast and cheese plates. This easy slow-cooker recipe concentrates the pears and cranberries into a rich butter that keeps well in the refrigerator and makes a thoughtful homemade gift.
Slow Cooker Cranberry Pear Butter
This cranberry-pear butter blends the natural sweetness of ripe pears with the bright acidity of cranberries for a balanced spread that’s particularly good with turkey, roasted pork, or layered on sandwiches. It also pairs beautifully with aged cheeses, yogurt, oatmeal or as a garnish for pancakes and waffles. The slow cooker allows the fruit to break down gently and develop deeper flavor without constant attention.
Tip: Use ripe but firm pears for the best texture and flavor. If you don’t have a slow cooker, you can cook the mixture gently on the stovetop in a wide, heavy pot over low heat, stirring frequently to prevent sticking, until it reaches the desired thickness.


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Slow Cooker Cranberry-Pear Butter — Recipe
Summary: Sweet Autumn pears complement tart cranberries in this wonderful spread, perfect for Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving, or anytime you want a sweet-tart condiment.
Prep: 20 mins | Cook: 4 hrs+ | Total: 4 hrs 20 mins
Yield: 22 servings (about 2 3/4 cups) | Serving Size: 2 tablespoons
Ingredients
- 5 oz cranberries (about 1 generous cup)
- 36 oz pears (about 7 large pears), peeled, cored and sliced
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- Pinch ground cloves
- 3/4 cup light brown sugar, unpacked
- Zest of one orange
Instructions
- Combine the cranberries, sliced pears, cinnamon, cloves, brown sugar, and orange zest in the slow cooker. Stir to distribute the sugar and spices evenly.
- Cover and cook on high for about 2 hours, or until the pears are tender and the cranberries have softened.
- Use an immersion blender to puree the mixture until smooth. If you prefer a very fine texture, strain or continue blending briefly.
- Cook uncovered on high for about 4 hours or longer, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is very thick and reduced to a butter-like consistency. The longer it cooks, the deeper the flavor and the thicker the final spread.
- Transfer the finished pear butter to an airtight container. Allow it to cool slightly, then refrigerate overnight to let the flavors meld and the texture set.
Tips and Variations
- Sweetness: Adjust brown sugar to taste depending on pear ripeness and personal preference. You can substitute coconut sugar or maple syrup for a different flavor profile, making small adjustments for sweetness and moisture.
- Spices: Add a small amount of nutmeg, vanilla, or a star anise for a subtle twist. A splash of orange juice can enhance citrus notes if you prefer more acidity.
- Cooking method: To make this on the stovetop, simmer the mixture in a wide saucepan over low heat, stirring frequently so it doesn’t burn, until thickened — this may take 1–2 hours depending on pan size and heat.
- Preserving: Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. For longer storage, consider proper canning techniques in sterilized jars following tested canning guidelines.
Notes
Makes approximately 2 3/4 cups. Texture will firm up after chilling. This recipe works well with different pear varieties; Bartlett, Bosc, or any firm, sweet pear will produce good results.
Nutrition (per 2-tablespoon serving)
- Calories: 44 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 13 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Sugar: 11 g
- Sodium: 2 mg
Final Note
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Enjoy this flavorful spread on roasted turkey sandwiches, as a complement to cheese boards, or simply spread over warm toast. The combination of tart cranberries and sweet pears creates a balanced, festive condiment perfect for holiday meals and everyday use.
Slow Cooker Cranberry Pear Butter