Quick & Easy

Easy Peach Cobbler Recipe

You’ll love this easy peach cobbler recipe. Use fresh or frozen peaches, and your going to love our super simple, from scratch biscuit topping. Nothing says summer quite like a warm, homemade peach cobbler!

Easy Peach Cobbler

Peach season might be my favorite time of year! Beyond eating as many perfectly ripe, juicy peaches as possible, I immediately crave three recipes: vanilla peach muffins, white wine peach sangria, and this homemade peach cobbler with its fluffy biscuit topping.

This delicious fresh peach cobbler recipe comes from a friend, and we’re thrilled to share it with you. It’s definitely in the running for the ultimate summer dessert! When it’s fall, I’m all about apple cobbler!

Easy Homemade Peach Cobbler

Key Ingredients

  • Peaches: I recommend using in-season or frozen peaches for the best flavor. Thaw frozen peaches beforehand. If you’re short on time, drained canned or jarred peaches work, too, but they might be softer after baking. When using fresh peaches, I peel them for a smoother texture, but you can leave the peel on if you prefer. It’s easy to do – I’ve included tips and a photo in the recipe below! You can also toss in a cup of berries and turn this into a berry peach cobbler.
  • Spices: I keep my peach filling simple with just cinnamon and nutmeg.
  • Lemon: A squeeze of fresh lemon juice adds a bit of liquid to the filling and really brings out the peach flavor.
  • Sugar: The recipe calls for 1/3 cup of sugar, but if your peaches are more tart than sweet, you might want to add a little more.
  • Flour: I use all-purpose flour to thicken the peach filling and create a soft, biscuit-like cobbler topping.
  • Baking Powder: This helps the cobbler topping rise and become nice and fluffy.
  • Butter and Milk: Cold butter and a splash of milk are essential for making the easy biscuit topping (similar to my strawberry shortcake recipe).

How to Make the Best Peach Cobbler

To make a peach cobbler, you’ll first make the filling. I toss peaches with lemon juice, sugar, flour, and spices. Then, I pour the filling into a baking dish and give it a head start in the oven while I make the sweet biscuit topping.

Peach cobbler fillingPeach cobbler filling

For the topping, I cut cold butter into a mixture of flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder (just like I do when making these homemade biscuits). Then, when the mixture looks crumbly, you’ll add just enough milk to form a soft dough.

You could pat the dough down and use biscuit cutters to form perfectly round biscuits, but I like my peach cobbler to look as casual as possible, so I dot blobs of dough over the peaches.

How to Make Peach Cobbler - sprinkling cinnamon sugar over the toppingHow to Make Peach Cobbler - sprinkling cinnamon sugar over the topping

To finish things off, I sprinkle a little cinnamon sugar over the biscuits before baking (so good!). Then bake until the peaches are bubbling and the biscuit topping is lightly browned.

I love serving the cobbler warm with vanilla ice cream or a spoonful of homemade whipped cream.

Easy Peach Cobbler

  • PREP
  • COOK
  • TOTAL

This peach cobbler recipe features spiced, juicy peaches with a sweet biscuit topping. Peaches are the star, with the topping placed gently on top rather than covering them completely, allowing the thickened peach juices to mingle with the topping. For a traditional, fully-covered cobbler, double the topping recipe below. While we prefer the texture of peeled peaches, you can save time by leaving the skins on (the flavor will still be wonderful).

Makes approximately 6 servings

You Will Need

Peach Filling

5 peaches, peeled and sliced or, use thawed frozen sliced peaches (about 5 cups)

1 cup fresh or frozen berries, optional

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

1/3 cup (65g) sugar, or more depending on sweetness of peaches

2 tablespoons all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt


Biscuit Top

3/4 cups (100g) all purpose flour

3 tablespoons sugar, divided

1 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

2 tablespoons (28g) unsalted butter, cold, cut into small cubes

1/3 cup (80ml) whole milk

1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions

    1Heat oven to 350°F (176°C). Lightly butter or oil a 9-inch square baking dish (2-quart dish).

    2Make the cobbler filling. Toss sliced peaches with berries (optional), lemon juice, sugar, 2 tablespoons of flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt. Pour into baking dish. Bake for 10 minutes.

    3Make the topping. Whisk the flour, 2 tablespoons of sugar, baking powder, and salt together. Using a pastry blender or your fingers, cut the butter into the flour until crumbly.

    4Pour in the milk and stir with a fork until a soft dough forms.

    5Drop tablespoon-sized dollops of biscuit dough over the pre-baked peaches, leaving some space between each blob. As the cobbler bakes, the topping will spread out a little.

    6Combine the remaining tablespoon of sugar and cinnamon for topping. Sprinkle over the top of your cobbler.

    7Bake the peach cobbler for 40 to 50 minutes or until the juices are bubbling and the topping is golden brown. Cool for 10 to 15 minutes before serving.

Adam and Joanne’s Tips

  • How to Peel Peaches: To peel fresh peaches, score an “X” into the bottom of each peach with a knife. Add to boiling water for 45 to 60 seconds then plunge into ice cold water. Peel skins from peaches.How to Peel Peaches for CobblerHow to Peel Peaches for Cobbler
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.

Nutrition Per Serving
Serving Size
1/6 of the recipe
/
Calories
261
/
Protein
4 g
/
Carbohydrate
54 g
/
Dietary Fiber
4 g
/
Total Sugars
36 g
/
Total Fat
5 g
/
Saturated Fat
3 g
/
Cholesterol
11 mg
/
Sodium
283 mg


AUTHOR: 

Adam and Joanne Gallagher


Source link

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button