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Nothing beats this fresh Homemade Peach Cobbler! Made with fresh, frozen or canned peaches warmed and swimming in a sweet syrup and topped with a buttery, vanilla flavored biscuit like topping. Top with creamy vanilla ice cream for the ultimate summer dessert.
Why this Peach Cobbler is the BEST!
- Easier than pie! Instead of working with a pie crust we are making an easy biscuit, cake like topping. No complicated steps are needed, simply mix the topping batter together and spoon onto the top of the peaches.
- Basic Ingredients: mostly basic pantry ingredients are needed for the batter: flour, salt, baking powder. With the addition of butter, milk and fruit.
- Short Cooling Time: again, unlike pie, this dessert can be served up soon after baking.
- Seasonally flavorful: using fresh fruits in season give the best results!
- Easily adaptable: if you’re wanting to enjoy this recipe all year round this recipe can be made using frozen or even canned peaches. All instructions are below.
Ingredients Needed:
Notes on some ingredients:
- Peaches: use fresh, canned, or frozen peaches.
- Butter: unsalted allows you to control the amount of salt in your dessert.
- Lemon juice: freshly squeezed, avoid using juices with additional sweeteners added.
- Milk: can use whole milk, or 2%, or any dairy free milk you have.
How to Make (Step by Step):
- Step 1: Prepare the peaches you will be using. You can use fresh, canned or frozen. I have notes on how to use all of these.
- Step 2: Sweeten and pre-bake: Add the sugar and lemon juice to the peaches and stir around. And prebake fresh peaches to help them soften
- Step 3: Make the cobbler batter while pre-baking.
- Step 4: Spoon the cobbler topping on. No need to make it perfect, we want a bumpy cobbled look, this is why it’s called cobbler.
- Step 5: Bake for 35-50 minutes, depending on the type of peaches you are using (fresh, frozen or canned) more information in recipe card below.
Expert Tips:
- Freestone peaches: if you are given the option go for freestone! This means that the peach pit is “free” and when you slice the peach in half the pit is already separated and falls out easily. The other variety is clingstone, in these peaches, the pit clings to the peach and you need to slice around the pit to get the fleshy insides of the peach.
- Spice it up: are you a fan of cinnamon and spice in your cobbler? Simply add it into the peaches with the sugar. Options would include: cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg or ginger.
- Make Ahead: Due to the fruit juices and the cake-like topping, freezing can result in a mushy dish. If you want to make this dish ahead of time, the fruit portion can be made, covered and stored in a refrigerator. Make topping and bake for 35-45 minutes when ready.
Frequently Asked Questions:
This is your preference. It’s not needed since they bake enough that the skins soften. If you prefer to remove them, bring a large pot of water to a boil, carefully add the fruit, let it boil for 30 seconds, remove them to a bowl of ice water to cool, then the skins will easily peel off.
Yes! Thaw the peaches, then add to the baking dish with the sugar and lemon juice. Let this sit while you prepare the batter, there is no need to pre-bake.
Canned fruits already have sugar added. Simply drain, then add to the baking dish and add the topping and bake. There is no need to pre-bake.
Cobblers are made with a dense, biscuit like topping that bakes up with a ”cobbled” appearance. While crisps are baked fruits topped with oats and streusel. Both are easy options for fruit desserts.
More Dessert Recipes:
Homemade Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
- 4 cups fresh peaches sliced (notes on canned and frozen below)
- ½ cup sugar
- ¼ cup light brown sugar
- 1 tsp lemon juice fresh squeezed
Topping
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- ½ cup sugar
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 4 tbsp butter melted, cooled to room temp
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ¾ cup milk
Instructions
- Preheat: Preheat oven to 375℉.
- Prepare Peaches: Add the sliced peaches to a 3 qt ceramic baking dish. Add the sugar, light brown sugar, and lemon juice. Stir to coat in the mixture.
- Prebake Peaches: Bake for 10 minutes. (this step is only done if using FRESH. More information in post and notes)
- Prepare Batter: While pre-baking, in a medium size mixing bowl add the flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Stir to combine.
- Add Wet Ingredients: Pour in the milk, melted butter, and vanilla extract.
- Batter: Remove the peaches from the oven and spoon the batter over the top of the baked peaches.
- Bake: Continue to bake at 375℉ for another 35 minutes until the top is crispy and golden brown.
- Serve: Serve cobbler warm or room temperature. Pairs wonderfully with vanilla ice cream.
Video
Equipment
Notes
- Peaches: you will need 5-6 peaches to get the 4 cups needed.
- Peach Skins: it is not a requirement to remove the skins, the peaches bake long enough that there is no texture left. IF you do want to remove the skins briefly boil the peaches (30 seconds), then place in an ice bath, the skins will easily peel off.
- Canned: Use two 29 ounce cans, drain the juice, add to the baking dish, stir in 2 tablespoons of sugar. Do not pre-bake the peaches, add the cobbler topping and bake the entire dish for about 35-45 minutes, until the topping has a nice golden crust.
- Frozen: let the peaches thaw for about 10 minutes, stir in the sugars and lemon juice. There’s no need to pre-bake, add the topping and bake the dish for about 40-50 minutes.
- Want Cinnamon? Add 1/4 tsp of cinnamon and 1/4 tsp of ground nutmeg to the peaches with the sugars before baking them. You can also create a sugar and cinnamon mixture to sprinkle on top of the topping prior to baking. This will give a wonderful sweet and spicy flavor!
- Pre-baking: Only pre-bake the fresh peaches to give them more time to cook and soften.
- Baking Dish: All baking times have been determined using a ceramic 3 quart baking dish that measures 8×10.5. If using a different size pan please be mindful of baking time. Using a 9×13 pan will need less baking time.
- Storage and Reheating: cover it and store in the refrigerator for up to a week. To reheat: preheat the oven to 375℉, cover the cobbler with foil and bake until it’s warmed to your liking, about 15-20 minutes.
- Make Ahead Directions: Due to the fruit juices and the cake-like topping, freezing can result in a mushy dish. If you want to make this dish ahead of time, the fruit portion can be made, covered and stored in a refrigerator. Make topping and bake for 35-45 minutes when ready.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Recipe first published May 29, 2019. Updated June 18, 2021 with new information and images.
Photography done by the talented @KJandCompany.co
Best Peach Cobbler I have ever had. Followed fresh preaches recipe to the letter. It turned out perfect sweet and tiny bit tarty, with cake type dough. Love, love โค Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely divine! I made this during peach season with fresh peaches and wow. So simple yet so delectable. I will make again and again!
What if the frozen peaches Iโm using were fresh from the store? I cut them a couple weeks ago and froze them since I didnโt know what I was going to do with them.ย
Absolutely excellent! I used the nutmeg and cinnamon and sprinkled cinnamon sugar on top. I added a few more peaches as well. I mean, you can’t have too many peaches in peach cobbler right? Besides, I used fresh Georgia peaches. There was great instructions for using fresh, frozen or canned peaches. The author forgot to mention one thing though. (You better double or triple your batch because your family will eat it all the first night!) It’s that good!
I made this peach cobbler for the first time on Valentines ย Day. ย It was a great success! ย I wish I could lost a picture. ย I will be making this dessert many times. ย It was so easy and so delicious!โค๏ธ
We tried this recipe on Christmas Day 2020. It was fabulous!
We made it gluten free by substituting 1 cup almond flour plus 1/2 cup gluten free all purpose flour for the 1 cup flour in the recipe. It was just what my daughter wanted and was thrilled with the results!ย
For the peach filling, I used my homemade peach pie filling which made this so super simple!
This dessert will be revisited often! Thank you!
My topping was little too wet with this ratio, I used for the 1 cup of all purpose flour: 1 cup almond flour and more like 3/4’s cup of the Gluten free 1:1
Tried this recipe yesterday and it turned out delicious. I made one at the same time for the neighbors & they also loved it. I made it following the given the original directions but as others suggested I added some spices. I used pumpkin spice.
Made the cobbler with fresh peaches (skins on) yesterday. Added the cinnamon and ground nutmeg to the peaches prior to cooking them. This is the BEST cobbler I have ever had. The topping was light and tasty, peaches were sweet and warm. Delicious desert. Thanks
You need more recipes made from scratch
All of my recipes are made from scratch.
So what? Does that make your recipes better than anyone else’s? What a nasty remark!
Hi Betty, I think you maybe read too much into that comment. I was simply replying to the comment above which told me I should make more recipes from scratch. So I was informing that all the recipes on the site are made from scratch, to help them in deciding if they wanted to stay and look around. No references to anyone else or how they decide to cook.
I hope you have a wonderful day and enjoy cooking whatever it is you decide to make ๐
What an absolutely unnecessary, nasty comment. This is HER blog and she can post whatever kind of recipe she chooses. Clearly, you didn’t READ the recipe, or the blog, or you would’ve noticed it’s made from scratch. As a courtesy, she even posted info for those accustomed to using canned or frozen fruit, which I found to be an incredibly helpful & thoughtful gesture. In the future, you might actually want to read & comprehend a recipe before you post nasty comments.
This is the best my husband and daughter are the whole thing.
I also made this recipe for a chutney and once again everyone loved it.
Thanks for your palate you are awesome.