11 Irresistible Peach Cobbler and Crisp Recipes to Make This Summer (2024)

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Sheena Chihak, RD

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Sheena Chihak, RD

Sheena Chihak is a registered dietitian, former food editor and current edit lead for BHG with over 17 years of writing and editing experience for both print and digital.

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Updated on March 28, 2022

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Our delicious homespun peach cobbler recipes showcase the sweetness of juicy, ripe peaches. Whether you like your peach cobbler tinged with warm spices, crunchy toppings, or tasty add-ins, you'll find a fresh peach crisp or cobbler recipe to change-up your summer dessert offerings.

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Peach Crisp

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Our versatile peach crisp recipe can be made with fresh or frozen peaches and is ready in an hour. The secret to the irresistible peach cobbler topping? Crushed graham crackers that add crumbly sweetness to the oat, cinnamon, and brown sugar topping. Don't forget the ice cream!

Classic Peach Cobbler

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This is the classic peach cobbler you want when only the classic will do. Those buttery biscuits and fresh peach slices are the best ending to any meal. For an even more impressive dessert, add a dash of cinnamon to the biscuit dough. You can thank us later.

Buy It: Emile Henry Modern Classics 9x13 Baking Dish ($90, Crate & Barrel)

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Peach-Berry Hot Honey Crisp

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Chile-infused honey may sound a bit strange, but all it takes is a drop and your tastebuds will be calling for more. That divine honey paired with warm spices and tart summer-ripe berries creates a peach crisp recipe you'll want to make on repeat.

Buy It: Mike's Hot Honey ($9, Target)

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Peach Cobbler with Thyme Biscuits

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Put your herb garden to work by spicing up an ordinary biscuit topping with sprigs of fresh thyme. It transforms classic warm biscuits and gooey peaches from ordinary cobbler into an extraordinary treat.

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Peach Crisp with Corn Bread Topper

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Grab your skillet! It's the only pan you need to whip up this yummy peach crisp. And thanks to cornbread topping (using shortcut ingredient corn muffin mix!) and a drizzle of honey, this easy crisp becomes the ultimate summer comfort food. Tip: If you don't have an oven-safe skillet, transfer your peach filling to a 2-quart baking dish instead.

Buy It: Lodge 12-inch Cast Iron Skillet ($40, Crate & Barrel)

Peach-a-Berry Cobbler

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Plump blueberries mix with brown sugar and peaches, bringing together classic sweet and fruity flavors. If you're making this peach cobbler out of season, try frozen fruit for a taste of summer any time of year.

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Stove-Top Peach-Blackberry Crisp

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Want a new spin on a favorite peach recipe? Add blackberries and top with pecans and shredded coconut for unique flavor. The best part? This easy peach crisp gets dessert on the table in only 30 minutes!

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Peach-Pecan Cobbler

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Tender pecan pieces jewel our fluffy homemade biscuits in this easy peach cobbler recipe. To take the dish up another notch, try making some homemade peach ice cream that's got a hint of bourbon for extra flavor.

Test Kitchen Tip: Select peaches that have healthy golden-yellow skin without tinges of green. The ripe fruit should yield slightly to gentle pressure.

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Stovetop Peach-Raspberry Cobbler

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You'll love this alternative to classic peach cobbler that only takes 20 minutes to "bake." The peach-raspberry mixture only needs a few minutes on the stovetop instead of the oven before topping with homemade puff pastry twists.

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Peach Crumble Bars

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For a peach crisp dessert for the road, try these totable crumble bars. The warm peach filling gets a buttery and nutty crisp topping that will be hard to stop eating. Pack the bars into airtight containers (after they're completely cooled) and bring them on your next summer picnic.

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Kiwi-Peach Cobbler

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Add tropical tartness to traditional peach cobbler with fresh kiwifruit slices. Our cinnamon-and-cloves crumble topping adds crunchy texture while complementing the sweetness of the filling. Bonus: The low sodium and fat count makes this a healthy peach dessert that's less than 300 calories per serving.

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

If using frozen peaches, thaw, chop, and blot them dry before using. Readers have raved about this dessert using frozen, thawed peaches. Canned peaches are not ideal because they're already too soft and mushy.

What's the difference between peach crisp and peach cobbler? ›

Peach crisp and peach cobbler both showcase peaches, but they have different toppings. Peach crisp includes a buttery streusel-like oat crumb topping, while peach cobbler typically has a thicker, more substantial biscuit topping. Both are easier than pie!

How do you keep cobbler from getting soggy? ›

The result is a soupy cobbler with a soggy top. Try this: Add one to two tablespoons of cornstarch to the filling. Partnered with a little sugar and lemon juice, this will make a lush sauce for the fruit. When baking, be sure the filling is bubbling-hot to ensure the cornstarch is cooked enough to thicken.

Do you leave peach cobbler out overnight? ›

Can Peach Cobbler Be Left Out Overnight? As a general rule of thumb, most fruit pies and cobblers are fine to be left out overnight at room temperature as long as they are covered. If the pies contain dairy or eggs, then you should store them in the fridge.

Why is my peach cobbler soggy? ›

Typically that wonderfully fresh fruit sheds all its juices in the oven, leaving the filling soupy, the fruit mushy, and the topping anything but crisp. Plopping any old raw topping onto room-temperature fruit may be easy, but it will likely lead to a soggy mess.

What is the best peach variety for cobbler? ›

The Best Peaches for Baking: Freestone Peaches

Freestone peaches are those gems you bite or cut into and the pit falls right out. They can be yellow or white, and are the variety that's most commonly sold at grocery stores and farmers markets.

What makes a good cobbler? ›

You can bake a cobbler with just fruit as the filling, but a little sugar and cornstarch tossed with the fruit before baking will work together to create a lush sauce from the fruit's juices. This is the thing that turns a good cobbler into a knock-out dessert.

What ingredient makes a crisp different from a cobbler? ›

Cobbler: A fruit dessert made with a top crust of pie dough or biscuit dough but no bottom crust. Crisp/crumble: In Alberta, the terms are mostly interchangeable. Both refer to fruit desserts similar to cobbler but made with a brown sugar streusel topping sometimes containing old-fashioned rolled oats.

What is a buckle dessert? ›

A charmingly old-fashioned dessert that deserves a comeback, a buckle is a single-layer cake with berries or cut-up fruit in the batter, giving it a "buckled," or indented, appearance.

Why is my cobbler raw in the middle? ›

Mistake: Baking at too high of a temperature

Cobblers need enough time in the oven for the topping to cook through and brown, but at too high a temperature, anything above 375 ℉, the fruit filling might not be cooked by the time the top is burnt.

Why did my cobbler turn out like cake? ›

If you use enough batter to completely cover the fruit, you'll end up with a cobbler that's far too bready, more like an upside-down cake.

Are frozen or canned peaches better? ›

Fresh peaches are always preferable, but canned peaches are good. Frozen peaches, on the other hand, have no purpose other than daiquiris or pies, and even there, fresh are preferred.

Which is better canning or freezing peaches? ›

Freezing peaches is a little easier and quicker and produces wonderfully sweet and delicious peaches to put in your freezer. Canning peaches produces jars of peeled and halved peaches for your pleasure.

Are frozen peaches good for baking? ›

Secondly, apart from being convenient and easy to use, frozen peaches are more likely to be predictable and consistent in terms of quality and taste, making them a better choice to bake over fresh. You may think frozen peaches aren't juicy, but the opposite is true.

How do you freeze peaches for pies and cobblers? ›

Cut the peaches: Pit the peaches and cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices. Toss with lemon juice: Place the sliced peaches and lemon juice in a bowl and toss to throughly coat. Freeze: Lay the peaches out in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Freeze until solid, about 4 hours.

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