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Peach Cobbler Recipe with Fresh Peaches

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This Easy Peach Cobbler with Fresh Peaches is the best, delicious dessert! Learn how to make peach cobbler from scratch in under an hour!

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If you have fresh, juicy peaches hanging around - this fresh peach cobbler is a must try!

Loaded with sweet fruit, this easy fresh peach cobbler has the most delicious buttery cobbler crust that is absolutely divine!

This recipe is a must try year round, but especially when peaches are in season.

A bowl of fresh peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream on top and forks off to the side

Why we love Easy Fresh Peach Cobbler

  • Easy to make: This cobbler comes together in under an hour with little to no effort!
  • Common ingredients: You probably have everything you need to make this delicious fresh peach cobbler!
  • Versatile: Use any fruit you like in this recipe!

Ingredients for Fresh Peach Cobbler

To make this recipe you'll need:

Fresh Peach Filling Ingredients:

  • fresh peaches, peeled & sliced
  • brown sugar
  • cornstarch
  • ground cinnamon
  • salt
  • vanilla extract

Peach Cobbler Ingredients:

  • peach pie filling
  • butter
  • white sugar
  • all purpose flour
  • ground cinnamon
  • salt
Ingredients for peach pie filling in small white bowls on a grey background
Ingredients for easy fresh peach cobbler

How to Make Peach Cobbler with Fresh Peaches

The first step to making fresh peach cobbler is making Homemade Peach Pie Filling, you can also use canned pie filling but fresh peaches taste so much better!

  1. In a saute pan, make the peach filling. Simmer on low for 15 minutes until peaches start to soften and sauce thickens.
  2. In a bowl, combine the butter, sugar, salt, cinnamon, and flour. Mix until crumble forms.
  3. In a baking dish, add the cooked peaches. Top with the crumble in an even layer
  4. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the top is nice and crispy.
Peach pie filling being sauted in a a grey pan for fresh peach cobbler
Cobbler topping for fresh peach cobbler being mixed together
a baking dish with fresh peach cobbler filling
easy fresh peach cobbler recipe in a white baking dish before being baked
a close up of easy peach cobbler with fresh peaches fresh out of the oven!

Tips for Easy Peach Cobbler with Fresh Peaches

  • Other Fruit: You can always add in other fruits with peaches to jazz things up. Cherries, apples, blueberries, and blackberries are all great choices.
  • Use canned peach pie filling :Don’t have time to whip up your own peach pie filling? Canned will work just as well, although it definitely won't taste as fresh!
  • Use canned biscuits - If you’re in a pinch and need to be quick, slice up canned biscuits as your topping. It tastes delicious and nobody will know the difference. 
  • My peach cobbler is runny - If it’s runny, then the filling was too runny before you began. Be sure your filling is nice and thick so it sets up appropriately before you start the baking process.
  • Don’t overfill the dish - We don't recommend doubling this recipe/using a smaller dish because it can easily bubble over!
  • Make a smaller serving!: Check out this Peach Cobbler for Two recipe if you want a smaller serving!

Substitutions for Fresh Peach Cobbler:

Peaches: You can use fresh or frozen peaches. You can also used canned peach pie filling in place of making it from scratch.

Brown Sugar: You can substitute brown sugar in place of white sugar. Feel free to add 1 teaspoon of molasses to give it more flavor.

Butter: Butter is essential to this recipe. We haven't tried it with dairy free butter.

Cinnamon: Feel free to add ground ginger or nutmeg to the spices.

Vanilla Extract: If you don't have vanilla extract you can skip it, it will be less flavorful but still delicious!

Sugar: White sugar is essential for the crumble topping.

All Purpose Flour: We don't recommend substituting the flour, but you can check out this article on Cake Flour vs. All-Purpose Flour or Substitutions for All-Purpose Flour

How to Store Easy Fresh Peach Cobbler Recipe:

Storing Fresh Peach Cobbler: It's best to store peach cobbler in the refrigerator. Transfer to an airtight container or tightly cover with plastic wrap.

Freezing Peach Cobbler: You can freeze peach cobbler. Transfer to an airtight container and store in the freezer for up to 2 months. The texture will taste different when defrosted but it will still be delicious!

Reheat: You can reheat peach cobbler in the microwave or the oven. If you're going to put the baking dish in the oven, let it come to room temperature. Never put a cold pan from the refrigerator in the oven because it can crack.

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Homemade Peach Cobbler FAQ

What is the difference between peach cobbler and peach crisp?

Peach cobbler is made with a buttery, biscuit-like topping where peach crisp is made with a crispy oat/streusel based topping.

What is the difference between peach pie and cobbler?

Peach pie pis baked in a pie crust/shell and often has a top shell. Peach cobbler is peach pie filling that has been covered in a buttery crumble like topping. There is no outer shell.

Should I peel my peaches for cobbler?

Yes, you definitely should peel peaches for cobbler. It's much easier to eat!

Is it better to use frozen or canned peaches for peach cobbler?

It's better to use frozen peaches that have been cooked down that canned peaches. Frozen peaches taste so much better!

Why is My Peach Cobbler Gummy?

A gummy filling often means there was too much syrup in your filling. This happens more often with canned fruit or canned pie filling more than anything. A homemade pie filling, frozen fruit, or fresh fruit is the best way to avoid gumminess from appearing with your peach cobbler.

More Dessert Recipes You’re Sure to Love:

  • Apple Cobbler
  • Easy Bananas Foster
  • Chocolate Chip Blondies
  • Cinnamon Roll Cake
  • Raspberry Pound Cake
  • Peach Cobbler for Two
A bowl of fresh peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream on top and forks off to the side

Easy Peach Cobbler

This Easy Peach Cobbler with Fresh Peaches is the best, delicious dessert! Learn how to make peach cobbler from scratch in under an hour!
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: easy peach cobbler, fresh peach cobbler, homemade peach cobbler
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: 335kcal

Ingredients

Peach Filling

  • 8 cups fresh or frozen peaches peeled and sliced
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons corn starch
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt

Cobbler Topping

  • ½ cup salted butter room temp (1 stick)
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  • In a saute pan, make the peach filling. Combine peaches, brown sugar, corn starch, vanilla extract, cinnamon and salt.
  • Simmer on low for 15 minutes until peaches start to soften and sauce thickens.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the butter, sugar, salt, cinnamon, and flour. Mix until crumble forms.
  • In a 9x13 baking dish, add the cooked peaches in an even layer. Top with the crumble in an even layer
  • Bake for about 15-20 minutes or until the top is nice and crispy.
  • Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes before serving. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Add more fruit - You can always add in other fruits with peaches to jazz things up. For example, cherries, apples, blueberries, and blackberries are all great choices.
  • Use canned peach pie filling - Don’t have time to whip up your own peach pie filling? Canned will work just as well, although it won’t have quite the same touch, if you know what I mean.
  • Use canned biscuits - If you’re in a pinch and need to be quick, slice up canned biscuits as your topping. It tastes delicious and nobody will know the difference. 
  • Nutrition

    Serving: 1cup peaches + topping peach cobbler | Calories: 335kcal | Carbohydrates: 56g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 298mg | Potassium: 232mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 39g | Vitamin A: 860IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1mg
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