National Pears Helene Day - Get your spoons ready, dessert fanatics; we’re treating our palettes to Pears Helene!

National Pears Helene Day 2025 – March 15, 2025

National Pears Helene Day, celebrated on March 15 every year, honors the delicious French dessert made up of warm poached pears, vanilla ice cream, and chocolate sauce. The dessert is a celebration of French culture and history, and National Pears Helene Day helps us keep the tradition alive. Did you know that the original recipe was so complicated to prepare for some people, so simpler versions were developed using canned pears? Sliced almonds also replaced the crystallized violets to appeal to a larger audience. Read on to learn more about this amazing dessert!

History of National Pears Helene Day

This delicious pear dessert is a classic dish that has been around for over 100 years! Pears have long been used in desserts because of their natural sweetness, and Pears Helene is no exception. The Pears Helene Dessert is a French dessert made with poached pears, vanilla ice cream, and chocolate sauce. The combination of pears, ice cream, vanilla, and sugar creates the perfect sweet treat to enjoy after dinner!Pears Helene is a ‘pâte de fruit’ dessert, which is very popular in France, and originated in the early 1860s. It has been a popular dish for many years. This delicacy usually consists of pâte de fruit covered with whipped cream, but you can also make it with apricot or pineapple pâte de fruits and vanilla ice cream on top instead of the whipped cream.The origin of Pears Helene can be traced back to around 1864 when French Chef Georges Auguste Escoffier made a dish from pears poached in sugar syrup and served with vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, and crystallized violets. He created this dish in the honor of the operetta La belle Hélène by Jacques Offenbach. Over time, this iconic and delicious dish has taken many forms, and simpler versions of Pears Helene have been developed by substituting the poached pears with canned pears and the crystallized violets with sliced almonds.

National Pears Helene Day timeline

1846
The Birth of Georges Auguste Escoffier

Escoffier, the French Chef, restaurateur, culinary writer, and creator of Pears Helene, is born.

1864
Pears Helene is Born

Escoffier creates the iconic Pears Helene and names it after the operetta “La belle Hélène.”

1864
“La Belle Hélène”

“La belle Hélène,” or “The beautiful Helene,” premiers at the ‘Théâtre des Variétés,’ Paris.

1950s
Simpler Pears Helene

People begin to adopt simpler versions of Pears Helene.

National Pears Helene Day FAQs

Is National Pears Helene Day a global event?

Technically, National Pears Helene Day is only celebrated in the U.S. But, who’s stopping you from celebrating?

Is Pears Helene a difficult dish to make?

The original dish can be tricky due to all the techniques involved, but anybody could make Pears Helene with the right ingredients at hand. Alternatively, use the substituted version for an easy Pears Helene!

How long does it take to prepare Pears Helene?

The recipe preparation takes about 10 to 30 minutes, but the entire dish takes about an hour to complete.

National Pears Helene Day Activities

  1. Treat your taste buds

    The greatest pleasure you can have on National Pears Helene Day is by eating it! Visit your favorite restaurant that serves Pears Helene and enjoy!

  2. Prepare it yourself

    Ready to bring out the ultimate chef in you? Buy some pears and all the other ingredients and start preparing them yourself. You can invite your friends and family and serve it to them too.

  3. Enjoy pears

    If you can’t get your hands on any Pears Helene, you can enjoy pears in their natural form by eating them raw.

5 Smooth Facts About Pears Helene

  1. We love pears 3,000!

    There are over 3,000 varieties of pears worldwide.

  2. The U.S. stands tall

    The U.S. is one of the largest producers of pears globally.

  3. Pears have a history

    Pears are one of the very few fruits with an extensive history, dating back to about 1000 B.C.

  4. Avocados vs. pears

    Today, avocados are commonly called ‘butter fruit,’ but pears were called ‘butter fruit’ for their soft, butter-like texture in the olden days.

  5. Pears are music

    The wood of the pear tree is used to construct musical instruments and sometimes even furniture and other wood décor.

Why We Love National Pears Helene Day

  1. Pears Helene deserves love

    Pears Helene is one of the delicious desserts one can ever taste. So, a special day to celebrate this special dish is most welcome!

  2. Another reason to taste this rich dessert

    National Pears Helene Day allows us to indulge in this delicious dish. So, what’s not to love about this day!

  3. Pears are healthy

    Although the richness of this dish involving chocolate and other sweets might seem like overkill for some, pears are actually very nutritious fruits.

National Pears Helene Day dates

Year Date Day
2023 March 15 Wednesday
2024 March 15 Friday
2025 March 15 Saturday
2026 March 15 Sunday
2027 March 15 Monday