Baked Vanilla Cardamom Nectarines is such an easy and delicious dessert! Nectarine halves are baked with butter, brown sugar and spices and topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a homemade granola. Serves 4 to 8 depending.
Need a Quick and Easy dessert? I’ve got you.
In this recipe, nectarines are baked with butter, brown sugar, earthy spices and served warm with cool and creamy ice cream. It doesn’t get much better than that.
I remember when I first made this recipe, I didn’t have much time before I had to get the girls off the school bus (they’re 24 and 21 years old now 🥲) so I quickly grabbed the four nectarines I had left in my fruit bowl and devised a plan to bake them in the oven and top with ice cream. After school snack? Dessert before dinner? Who cares! Fast forward 13 years and while I still like to serve these baked vanilla cardamom nectarines with ice cream, I’ve since discovered that I like a little bit of homemade granola sprinkled over top because it adds delicious texture and crunch.
This is summer heaven in a bowl.
To Make These Baked Vanilla Cardamom Nectarines You Will Need:
- nectarines – Use slightly firm yet not overly-ripe fruit. Can substitute with peaches.
- light brown sugar – Lends sweetness and subtle caramel-like flavor.
- cardamom (ground) – Slightly citrusy with notes of mint and pepper.
- cinnamon (ground) – Lends distinct warm and woodsy flavor.
- nutmeg (ground) – Warm, aromatic with subtle hints of clove.
- orange juice – Adds a subtle citrus note without overpowering the natural taste of the fruit.
- vanilla bean paste – Or substitute with pure vanilla extract.
- unsalted butter – Lends richness and flavor.
for serving (optional):
- ice cream – Vanilla or butter pecan ice cream.
- granola – Use homemade or store-bought. I like to use this honey almond granola.
- fresh rosemary – Adds a subtle pine-like or woodsy flavor with notes of lemon, pepper and sage which works well with the nectarines. (optional)
Preheat your oven to 350°F (or 180°C).
Start by running your knife around 4 nectarines, like you would an avocado. Remove the pit, I used a spoon but you could use your fingers too.
Make The Brown Sugar Mixture:
In a small bowl, measure and add 2 tablespoons light brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom, 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg.
Mix well until combined and set off to the side.
Make The Vanilla Orange Juice:
Then, to 1/2 cup of orange juice add 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or pure vanilla extract.
Stir well to incorporate.
Bake The Nectarines:
In a baking dish or nonstick pan, pour in the vanilla orange juice and place the nectarines cut-side up in the pan.
Then evenly sprinkle about 1 teaspoon of the spiced sugar over top and into the center of the nectarines and dot with a piece of butter. Slide the pan onto the middle rack of your preheated oven for 30 minutes – rotating the pan halfway through baking.
I wish you could smell this!
Once baked, brush the buttery brown sugar mixture that has collected in the center of the nectarines over the cut side of the nectarine.
Really I could just eat these like this and be content.
However, adding 2 nectarine halves per bowl and top it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream is way better. Because ice cream.
So is topping it with a little homemade granola along with a sprinkle of chopped fresh rosemary, which adds a subtle earthy herbaceous flavor.
You could even drizzle a little of the syrup that’s in the baking dish over top. If the syrup is stuck on the bottom of the pan, add a little orange juice to the warm pan and use a spatula to scrape and soften it.
You’re going to love this dessert!
Enjoy! And if you give this Baked Vanilla Cardamom Nectarines recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!
Baked Vanilla Cardamom Nectarines
Ingredients
- 4 nectarines, slightly firm but not over-ripe
- 2 tablespoons light brown sugar, granulated sugar or honey
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste, or pure vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into 8 pieces
FOR SERVING (Optional):
- 4 scoops vanilla ice cream, see recipe notes
- 1 cup honey almond granola, see recipe notes
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary, see recipe notes
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (OR 180°C).Cut the nectarines in half like you would an avocado, starting at the stem and circle around. Remove the pits and any of the remaining stem and discard. Setting the nectarines off to the side.
- In a small bowl, measure and add brown sugar, cardamom, cinnamon and ground nutmeg. Mix well until combined and set off to the side.
- To a the orange juice add vanilla bean paste or pure vanilla extract. Mix well to incorporate.
- In a baking dish or nonstick pan, pour in the vanilla orange juice and place the nectarines cut-side up in the pan. Evenly sprinkle about 1 teaspoon of the spiced sugar over top and into the center of the nectarines and dot with a piece of butter. Slide the pan onto the middle rack of your preheated oven for 30 minutes – rotating the pan halfway through baking.
- Once baked, brush the buttery brown sugar mixture that has collected in the center of the nectarines. Let cool slightly.
- Divide 2 nectarines per bowl and top it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, 1/4 cup of granola and a sprinkle of chopped fresh rosemary.You could even drizzle a little of the syrup that’s in the baking dish over top.Note: If the syrup is somewhat stuck on the bottom of the pan, while warm, add a little splash of orange juice and use a spatula to scrape and soften it.
Notes
This recipe was originally posted on September 11th, 2012 and has been updated with clear and concise instructions, new photography and helpful information.
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I’m in heaven – the flavors, oh and i bet the scent wafting in your house was divine!
This is so simple and tasty looking!
Looks delish!
Just a note:
halve – verb indicating the act of cutting something in half
half – noun indicating 50% of some object
So “Throw in another nectarine halve” really doesn’t make any sense.
What’s funny is that grammar check passed it… but I know what your saying, that’s what I get for staying up late to write!
After your post – Banana Nutella Split – I was sure you knew how to make fruits taste divine. I’m not fond of nectarines but willing to try this recipe, since my experience tells me, it will be a pleasant treat 🙂
I loooooooove nectarines, too!!! This looks amazing.
Ah, these peaches look ah-mazing! I have been eyeing those bowls for months! Anthro right? I might have to get them now that you photographed them so well 🙂
Yup! Love these little bowls!
Wooowee! I love nectarines and cardamom! I’ve never roasted fruit before and it looks like it turns out wonderfully! These nectarines would be a treat either by themselves or alongside ice cream…warm and delicious!
Oh wow, these look delicious! Nice photography (as usual!)
Amber Genise
prettybluerose.com
Thank you Amber 😉
LAURIE! I love your bowl. It’s SO pretty. I’m in search of adorable bowls like that. Oh and nectarines are the bomb. I’ve never roasted them before, though!
Thanks Sally! Check out Anthropologie.com that’s where I got them! 🙂
Such a lovely combination of flavours. Definitely one perfect afternoon snack.
This looks SO GOOD!! I love both nectarines and cardamom. I’ve never roasted them but I’ve grilled them. Gotta try this one before they’re all gone for the season!
Yum! The fruit looked perfectly gorgeous and ripe to begin with…then you slathered them in cardamom and roasted them. ughhhh. amazing.
I love peaches but the fuzz kind of freaks me out but nectarines – LOOOOVE THEM! I can’t wait to try these – there’s such awesome flavors in this. And the ice cream – yeah, I’m in heaven 🙂
These look delicious! I’m not a big eater of fruit but this looks like something I would really like. I too love the bowls! 🙂
What great flavors. These are gorgeous!
You are my hero!! Love this:)
These look great! I have some cardamom in my spice cabinet I’ve been wanting to use but it’s so powerful I wasn’t sure how.
These look absolutely delicious. I’m so glad to see you using cardamom. It’s one of my favorite spices and one that is often overlooked. I use it in my peach preserves and it gives a wonderfully different flavor.
I want to get off the bus at your house!
I would happily ruin my appetite for dinner for some of this. This looks amazing! Perfect summer afternoon snack 🙂
I love the idea of roasting fruit. And topped with a dollop of ice cream…heaven!
Roasted fruit is yummy. I love the spices that you added, and of course butter makes everything better!
Made them last night…..oooooh so tasty! this recipe is a “keeper”..thank you Laurie!!!
Hmmm – these look so perfect for this time of year. Thanks so much for sharing.
Holy smokes. This looks bananas… i mean nectarines… I mean I need to make this this weekend for sure. Just found your blog and love it! – Mallory
Thanks Mallory! You’re going to love these… they are the perfect summer treat!