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Balsamic Braised Beef with Pears a delicious winter recipe featuring Aspen Ridge Beef! This recipe is super tender and bursting with flavor. Check out the recipe below to recreate this dish!
Do you love braised beef? Try this Beef Osso Buco and Oven Baked Chuck Roast! It’s SO good!

Balsamic Braised Beef with Pears is the recipe that you NEED this winter. Balsamic vinegar, fresh herbs, onions, and a beautifully cut chuck roast from Aspen Ridge Natural Angus Beef all make this recipe beyond delicious.
This recipe is like getting a warm hug. It’s warm and cozy and pairs perfectly with rice or potatoes. Not to mention, the pears really kick the flavor up a notch. There’s something about the combination of beef and pears that makes this dish unforgettable. The beef is tender and juicy and the pears are soft and slightly sweet. I cannot say enough about how delicious this recipe is, you simply HAVE to try it!

I recognize that my recipes appeal to those with an adventurous palate. You may think “Hmm beef and pears? What” – I’m here to tell you that it’s amazing. The pears are poached in the gravy from the beef during the braising process.
So, when you bite into the pears, they’re already infused with tons of flavor from the fresh herbs and gravy whilst maintaining a hint of sweetness. It’s truly a flavor bomb. A happy dance for your taste buds if you will.
In addition to being beyond delicious, this recipe is PERFECT for the holidays. It takes about 4 hours to make, but is pretty easy to do so. The beauty of this recipe is that you can prepare it ahead of your holiday party because it re-heats very well.

There are also two ways that you can prepare the meat to make this recipe fairly seamless. You can choose to begin the night before by dry brining the beef. What does that mean? Simply add salt, pepper, and garlic powder to the beef and add it to the refrigerator overnight on a baking sheet with a cooling rack
This method yields the best results. It allows the seasonings to penetrate the beef and keeps the beef tender. If you don’t have time to do this, you can simply marinate the beef for 60 minutes prior to cooking and go from there.
Also, you can dry brine this roast in my pot roast seasoning. It’s delicious and adds so much flavor to your dish!
Dry brining your beef yields the best results. It keeps the beef tender and is the best way to marinate prior to cooking! Season the chuck roasts with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Heat oil in a large pot or dutch oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Sear roasts on all sides and then add beef broth, balsamic vinegar, and dijon mustard. Then add fresh herbs and a little butter. Then braise in the oven for 3 hours. Chop up 2-3 pears and braise for another 1/2 hour. Then you’re done!

More Beef Recipes!
- Bavette Steak
- Salisbury Steak
- Mississippi Pot Roast with Carrots and Potatoes
- Cajun Steak Sandwich with Peppers and Onions
- Sesame Soy Beef Bowls
- Crockpot Swedish Meatballs
- Jamaican Jerk Burger with Caramelized Pineapples
- Beef Stir Fry with Winter Vegetables
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Balsamic Braised Beef with Pears

Ingredients
- 2 lbs chuck roast
- Salt and Pepper, to taste
- 1 tbsp garlic powder
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 4 cups beef stock
- 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
- 1 tbsp dijon mustard
- 2 tbsp fresh thyme
- 6 cloves garlic, chopped
- 2 onions, roughly diced
- 2 tbsp butter
- 2 Bay leaves
- 2-3 bosc pears
- Fresh Parsley, for garnish
Instructions
- Add salt, pepper, and garlic powder to chuck roast. Coat liberally and marinate uncovered in the refrigerator for at least an hour, up to 24 hours.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Heat olive oil in a large pot or dutch oven. Sear chuck roasts on all sides, about 4-5 minutes per side. Reduce heat and add beef stock, balsamic vinegar, dijon mustard. Stir together to ensure everything is combined. Add fresh thyme, bay leaves, garlic, butter, and onions.
- Cover with a lid and cook in the oven for 3 hours, until fork tender. Add pears and braise for another 30 minutes. Garnish with fresh parsley.
Nutrition
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The beef mixed with the pears was incredible! This is definitely going to become a go to recipe.
Absolutely loved this sweet and savory combination and will be making it again for the family. Thank you!
This is the ultimate holiday dinner! It’s like a big hug. I love how well the sweetness of the pears complements the beef! Definitely will be making this again!
I don’t know what stole the show — the tender beef or the juicy pears! Definitely making this one again soon.
The tender beef braised in the sweet fruit, herbs and spices was a beautiful medley of delicious flavors.
Yes ma’am! This recipe sounds amazing! I’m interested to see how the pears blend with beef. Based on what I know about flavor combos though, this will be a dish to remember. Also, I’ll definitely check out Aspen Ridge Natural Angus beef as well. Thanks girl
I never thought about pairing beef with pears but you never cease to amaze me with your recipes. So DELICIOUS!
I honestly don’t know if I’ve ever paired beef with pears, but I’m kicking myself for not having had it sooner. This was tender and the flavors so warm and complex. Utter perfection.
Loved this recipe. The combination of pears and beef was quite adventurous but not hubby and I are always up for an adventure.
Is there anything you can’t do? Ugh, I love your dessert recipes, but this? This! I had never thought to pair pears with beef, but the flavor combination was incredible.