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The Best Easy Homemade Peach Cobbler Recipe

Is there any dessert that says “summer” more perfectly than a warm, bubbly, homemade Peach Cobbler, fresh from the oven, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream melting slowly over the top? If you’re searching for that quintessential taste of sunshine and comfort, you’ve found it. This is the ultimate guide to creating the most delicious, comforting, and classic peach cobbler from scratch.

This isn’t just any recipe; it’s a celebration of summer’s most perfect fruit. We’ll show you how to take fresh, ripe peaches and bake them into a sweet, jammy, and warmly spiced filling. This is then topped with a simple, pour-over batter that bakes into a wonderfully soft, tender, and golden-brown cake-like crust. It’s a rustic, foolproof dessert that will fill your home with the most incredible aroma and bring a smile to everyone’s face.

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Recipe Overview: The Ultimate Summer Comfort Food

What makes this Peach Cobbler recipe so special is its wonderful “batter-topped” style. Unlike a cobbler with a biscuit or crumble topping, this method creates a soft, tender, and almost cake-like topping that beautifully absorbs some of the luscious, spiced peach juices as it bakes. It’s a simple, rustic, and incredibly satisfying dessert that is the perfect way to end a summer meal.

MetricTime / Level
Total Time1 hour 20 minutes
Active Prep Time20 minutes
Difficulty LevelEasy
Servings6-8

The Essential Ingredients for a Perfect Cobbler

This recipe uses a handful of simple, classic ingredients to let the flavor of the fresh peaches truly shine.

  • Fresh Yellow Peaches: The undisputed star of the show. For the absolute best flavor, you want to use ripe but still firm fresh peaches. This will ensure they hold their shape during baking and have the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness. We’ll show you the easiest way to peel them!
  • The Spiced Filling: This is what creates the luscious, jammy sauce.
    • Brown Sugar & Spices: We use brown sugar for its deep, molasses-like sweetness. A warm and aromatic blend of cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg is the classic and perfect complement to the sweet peaches.
    • Lemon Juice & Cornstarch: A squeeze of fresh lemon juice brightens the flavor of the peaches and balances the sweetness. Cornstarch is our essential thickener, which transforms the fruit juices into a beautiful, rich, and syrupy sauce, not a watery mess.
  • The Cake-Like Topping: This simple, pourable batter is the secret to the cobbler’s soft and tender crust. It’s made from a handful of pantry staples: all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, milk, melted butter, and vanilla extract. The melted butter makes the topping incredibly rich and tender.

Pro Tutorial: The Easiest Way to Peel Peaches

The recipe calls for blanching the peaches to easily remove the skin. This simple, professional technique is a game-changer!

  1. Prep: Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil and prepare a large bowl of ice water on the side.
  2. Score: Use a small knife to gently score a shallow “X” on the bottom of each peach.
  3. Blanch: Carefully lower the peaches into the boiling water for just 30 to 60 seconds.
  4. Shock: Immediately use a slotted spoon to transfer the peaches from the boiling water to the ice water bath. This stops the cooking process.
  5. Peel: Once the peaches are cool enough to handle, you can use your fingers or a small knife to easily peel the skin away. It should slip right off!

Step-by-Step to the Best Homemade Peach Cobbler

Follow these simple, detailed steps to create this rustic and deeply satisfying dessert.

Part 1: The Spiced Peach Filling

Step 1: First, preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).

Step 2: Peel your fresh peaches using the blanching method described above. Cut the peaches in half, remove the pits, and then cut the flesh into uniform, 1/2-inch thick slices.

Step 3: Add the sliced peaches to a 9-inch round baking dish (or a similar-sized casserole dish). Add the fresh lemon juice, the brown sugar, the vanilla extract, the cinnamon, the ginger, and the nutmeg.

Step 4: Sprinkle the 2 tablespoons of cornstarch over the top. Gently toss everything together until all the peach slices are evenly coated in the sugar and spice mixture.

Part 2: The Soft and Tender Batter Topping

Step 1: In a large mixing bowl, add the all-purpose flour, the granulated sugar, the baking powder, and the salt. Whisk these dry ingredients together to combine them.

Step 2: Add the milk, the melted butter, and the vanilla extract to the dry ingredients. Whisk again until the batter is smooth and just combined. Be careful not to overmix; a few small lumps are perfectly fine.

Part 3: Assembling and Baking Your Cobbler

Step 1: Pour the prepared batter topping evenly over the top of the peaches in the baking dish. It’s okay if there are some small gaps or “bald spots” where the peaches peek through—this creates a beautiful, rustic look as the cobbler bakes.

Pro Tip: Always place your baking dish on a larger, rimmed baking sheet before putting it in the oven. Fruit cobblers are famous for bubbling over, and this simple step will save your oven from a sticky mess!

Step 2: Bake the peach cobbler for 60 to 65 minutes. You’ll know it’s perfectly done when the topping is a beautiful, deep golden brown and the fruit filling is thick and bubbling vigorously around the edges.

Step 3 (The Most Important Step!): Let the cobbler cool on a wire rack for at least 1 hour before serving. This crucial resting period allows the hot, molten fruit filling to cool down and set up properly. If you cut into it too early, the filling will be very runny.

A close-up of a warm bowl of homemade Peach Cobbler with a scoop of vanilla ice cream melting on top.
The only thing better than warm peach cobbler is warm peach cobbler with a scoop of melting vanilla ice cream.
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The Best Easy Homemade Peach Cobbler Recipe

A close-up of a warm bowl of homemade Peach Cobbler with a scoop of vanilla ice cream melting on top.

A classic summer dessert, this Peach Cobbler features a sweet and spiced fresh peach filling under a soft, cake-like batter topping. The recipe includes a simple method for blanching peaches to make them easy to peel. The sliced peaches are tossed with brown sugar, lemon juice, and warm spices like cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. A simple batter is poured over the fruit, and the cobbler is baked until the filling is bubbly and the topping is golden brown.

  • Author: Evelyn
  • Prep Time: 25 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes (includes cooling time)
  • Yield: 68 servings 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking, Blanching
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • For the Topping:
  • 140 g (about 1 cup + 2 tbsp) all-purpose flour
  • 100 g (about ½ cup) granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 175 g (about ¾ cup) milk
  • 100 g (about 7 tbsp) unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • For the Peach Filling:
  • 3 yellow peaches
  • ½ a lemon, juiced
  • 50 g (about ¼ cup) brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. Make the Topping Batter: In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, and salt. Add the milk, melted butter, and 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. Whisk again until just combined. Set aside.
  3. Prepare the Peach Filling: Bring a large pot of water to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Prepare a large bowl of ice water.
  4. Blanche the peaches by lowering them into the simmering water for 30-60 seconds. Immediately transfer them to the ice water bath until completely cooled.
  5. Peel the skin from the peaches, which should come off easily. Cut the peaches into ½-inch slices.
  6. In a 9-inch round baking dish, add the sliced peaches. Add the lemon juice, brown sugar, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. Toss together until all the peaches are coated.
  7. Assemble and Bake: Pour the prepared topping mixture over the peaches in the baking dish.
  8. Place the baking dish on a larger baking tray to catch any potential spills.
  9. Bake for 60-65 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the filling is bubbling.
  10. Let the cobbler cool for at least 1 hour for the filling to set. Serve warm, optionally with a scoop of ice cream.

Notes

  • Blanching the peaches in boiling water and shocking them in an ice bath is a quick and effective method for easy peeling.
  • Placing the baking dish on a larger tray is a helpful tip to prevent any bubbling fruit juices from spilling onto the bottom of your oven.
  • Allowing the cobbler to cool and rest for at least an hour is a crucial step that allows the cornstarch-thickened filling to set properly.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/8 of cobbler
  • Calories: 400-480
  • Sugar: 45-55 g
  • Sodium: 200-280 mg
  • Fat: 18-24 g
  • Saturated Fat: 11-15 g
  • Trans Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 55-65 g
  • Fiber: 2-4 g
  • Protein: 4-6 g
  • Cholesterol: 50-70 mg

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Serving Your Warm Peach Cobbler

The absolute best way to serve a classic peach cobbler is warm. The beauty of this dessert is its rustic, home-style presentation. Simply use a large spoon to scoop the warm, bubbly dessert into cozy bowls.

For the ultimate, classic comfort food experience, top each warm scoop of peach cobbler with a large scoop of high-quality vanilla bean ice cream. The way the cool, creamy ice cream melts into the warm, buttery, and spiced fruit is one of life’s greatest simple pleasures. A dollop of fresh, sweetened whipped cream is also a fantastic choice.

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

This Easy Peach Cobbler is a wonderful dessert to have on hand for a sweet treat.

  • Make-Ahead: You can prepare the fruit filling and store it, covered, in the baking dish in the refrigerator for up to a day in advance. You can also prepare the batter and store it in a separate covered container in the fridge. When you’re ready to bake, just give the batter a quick whisk and pour it over the fruit.
  • Storage: Store any leftover cobbler, covered, at room temperature for up to 2 days, or in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • Reheating: You can enjoy leftovers at room temperature, but it’s best when reheated. You can reheat individual portions in the microwave for 30-45 seconds, or reheat the entire cobbler in a 350°F oven for 15-20 minutes, until it is warmed through.

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Creative Recipe Variations

This incredibly simple cobbler recipe is a fantastic base for all sorts of delicious fruit desserts.

  1. Add a Berry Boost: The combination of peaches and berries is divine. Toss in 1 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries or raspberries along with the sliced peaches for a beautiful and delicious peach-berry cobbler.
  2. Use Different Stone Fruits: This recipe is fantastic with other summer stone fruits. Try it with an equal amount of peeled and sliced nectarines, plums, or apricots. A combination is also wonderful.
  3. Add a Crunchy Sugar Topping: For a delightful, slightly crunchy top crust that sparkles, you can sprinkle the top of the batter with a mixture of 2 tablespoons of coarse sugar (like turbinado or demerara) and an extra pinch of cinnamon just before you place it in the oven.

Enjoy the Ultimate Taste of Summer!

You’ve just created a truly timeless and foolproof dessert that is the very essence of summer comfort. This homemade Peach Cobbler is a perfect harmony of sweet, spiced fruit and a soft, tender, cake-like topping. It’s a simple, rustic, and deeply satisfying dessert that is sure to become a cherished recipe in your home for years to come.

We hope you and your family love every last warm, bubbly, and fruity bite!

If you enjoyed making this recipe, please leave a comment below or share it with a friend who loves a classic summer dessert!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What are the best peaches to use for a cobbler?

For baking, you want to use peaches that are ripe for the best flavor, but still firm enough to hold their shape and not turn to mush. Freestone yellow peaches are the classic choice, as their pits are easy to remove. Varieties like Red Haven, Elberta, or O’Henry are all fantastic for baking.

Q2: Do I absolutely have to peel the peaches?

While you don’t have to, peeling the peaches is highly recommended for the best texture. Peach skins can become a bit tough and curly during baking, and some people find the texture unpleasant in the final, soft cobbler. The blanching method makes peeling incredibly fast and easy.

Q3: Can I use canned or frozen peaches instead of fresh?

Yes, you can, which makes this a great dessert to enjoy year-round! If using canned peaches, you will need about two 15-ounce cans. Be sure to drain them very well and choose peaches packed in juice rather than heavy syrup to control the sweetness. If using frozen sliced peaches, there is no need to thaw them first. Just toss them with the other filling ingredients; you may need to add an extra 10-15 minutes to the total baking time.

Q4: My cobbler filling came out very runny. What did I do wrong?

A runny filling is usually caused by one of two things. First, your peaches may have been extremely juicy, and you might need an extra teaspoon or two of cornstarch to thicken the juices. Second, and most commonly, the cobbler was likely not allowed to cool and set for at least an hour after coming out of the oven. The hot, molten fruit filling needs this resting time to cool down and thicken up properly.

Q5: What is the difference between a cobbler, a crisp, and a crumble?

It can be confusing! A Cobbler, like this recipe, has a batter or biscuit-style topping. A Crisp has a streusel-like topping that always includes oats, which get “crispy” during baking. A Crumble is very similar to a crisp, but its topping is made without oats, just from flour, sugar, and butter, so it’s more like a crumbly cookie.