Peach Cobbler. The very words conjure up images of sun-drenched orchards, the sweet perfume of ripe fruit, and the comforting warmth of a home-baked dessert. It’s a classic for a reason, a true taste of summer that transcends generations. What is it about this humble dish that captures our hearts so completely? Perhaps it’s the perfect harmony of tender, juicy peaches bursting with natural sweetness, nestled beneath a fluffy, golden biscuit topping. Or maybe it’s the sheer simplicity and comforting familiarity of a dessert that feels both special and utterly approachable. Each spoonful is a delightful contrast of textures and flavors – the soft, yielding fruit giving way to the slightly crisp, buttery crust. This recipe for Peach Cobbler isn’t just about making a dessert; it’s about creating an experience, a moment of pure, unadulterated joy. We’re about to unlock the secrets to achieving that perfect balance, the kind that will have everyone asking for seconds.

Ingredients:
- Peaches: 2 cups fresh, peeled, pitted, and sliced, or canned peaches, drained.
- All-purpose flour: 1 cup, for the cobbler batter.
- Sugar: 1 cup, for sweetness.
- Baking powder: 1 teaspoon, for leavening.
- Salt: ½ teaspoon, to balance flavors.
- Cinnamon: ½ teaspoon, optional, for a hint of warmth and spice.
- Melted butter: ½ cup, to add richness to the batter.
- Milk: ¾ cup, to create a smooth batter.
- Vanilla extract: 1 teaspoon, for flavor depth.
Preparing the Peaches
This classic Peach Cobbler starts with the star ingredient – the peaches! If you’re using fresh peaches, start by blanching them briefly in boiling water, then plunging them into ice water. This makes peeling them a breeze. Once peeled, cut them in half, remove the pits, and then slice them into generous, bite-sized pieces. Aim for pieces that are about ½ inch thick. If you’re opting for canned peaches, simply drain them thoroughly. We want to get rid of as much liquid as possible to avoid a watery cobbler. You can gently pat them dry with a paper towel if you feel there’s still excess moisture. Place your prepared peaches into a medium-sized bowl. For an extra layer of flavor, you can toss the peaches with a tablespoon or two of sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon (if using) at this stage. This helps to macerate the fruit and draw out some of their natural juices, enhancing the peachy goodness that will bubble up during baking.
Crafting the Cobbler Batter
Now, let’s get to the heart of the cobbler – the wonderfully simple yet decadent batter. In a separate medium bowl, we’re going to combine all the dry ingredients. Start with the all-purpose flour, which forms the base of our tender topping. Next, add the sugar, which will sweeten the batter and also contribute to its golden-brown crust. Sprinkle in the baking powder; this is crucial for giving our cobbler that lovely, light lift. A pinch of salt is essential to balance the sweetness and bring out all the other flavors. If you’re a fan of warm spices, now is the time to add that optional ½ teaspoon of cinnamon. Whisk these dry ingredients together thoroughly to ensure everything is evenly distributed. This prevents pockets of unmixed flour or baking powder in your final cobbler.
Combining Wet and Dry Ingredients
With our dry ingredients well-mixed, it’s time to introduce the wet ingredients to create a smooth, pourable batter. Make a well in the center of your dry mixture. Pour in the melted butter, which will provide a rich and tender texture to the cobbler topping. Then, add the milk. Milk helps to bind everything together and creates the perfect consistency. Finally, stir in the vanilla extract. Vanilla is a flavor enhancer that really makes the peach flavor sing. Now, gently whisk these wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until just combined. It’s important not to overmix at this stage. A few small lumps are perfectly fine and actually preferable, as overmixing can develop the gluten in the flour, leading to a tough cobbler. We’re aiming for a thick, pancake-like batter.
Assembling and Baking the Cobbler
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius). While the oven is heating, prepare your baking dish. A 9-inch square baking dish or an 8×8 inch dish works wonderfully for this recipe. You don’t need to grease the dish; the butter in the batter will prevent sticking. Arrange your prepared peach slices evenly in the bottom of the baking dish. Pour the cobbler batter directly over the peaches. You can gently spread it with a spatula to cover the peaches, but don’t worry about making it perfectly uniform; the batter will spread and settle as it bakes. Place the baking dish into the preheated oven.
The Transformation: Baking and Serving
Bake for approximately 30-40 minutes, or until the cobbler topping is golden brown and puffed up, and the peach juices are bubbling around the edges. You’ll know it’s done when the batter is cooked through and has a lovely, rustic appearance. If the topping starts to brown too quickly, you can loosely tent it with aluminum foil for the remainder of the baking time. Once it’s out of the oven, resist the urge to dig in immediately! Let the Peach Cobbler cool for at least 10-15 minutes. This allows the filling to thicken slightly and the flavors to meld. The aroma that fills your kitchen during this cooling period is simply divine. Serve warm, perhaps with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream for the ultimate dessert experience. The contrast between the warm, tender cobbler and the cool, creamy topping is simply irresistible.

Conclusion:
There you have it – a delightful and straightforward recipe for classic Peach Cobbler! We’ve walked through each step together, from preparing the juicy peaches to creating that perfect, golden-brown topping. This Peach Cobbler is truly a crowd-pleaser, perfect for a comforting dessert after a family dinner or a sweet treat on a lazy afternoon. I hope you feel inspired to give this recipe a try. Don’t be afraid to experiment with the variations I’ve suggested; that’s part of the fun of baking!
For serving, a scoop of warm vanilla ice cream is an absolute must – the melting cream mingling with the warm, sweet peaches is pure bliss. A dollop of freshly whipped cream is also a wonderful, lighter option. You can also enjoy it simply on its own, perhaps with a drizzle of caramel sauce for an extra touch of decadence. Remember, the goal is to create something delicious that brings joy, so have fun with it!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I use frozen or canned peaches instead of fresh for this Peach Cobbler?
Absolutely! If fresh peaches aren’t in season or readily available, frozen peaches work wonderfully. Thaw them completely and drain off any excess liquid before using. Canned peaches are also an option; just be sure to drain them very well, as they are packed in syrup. You might want to reduce the sugar slightly in the filling if using canned peaches.
What are some other fruit options I could use in place of peaches?
This cobbler recipe is incredibly versatile! You can easily substitute the peaches with other stone fruits like apricots or nectarines. Berries such as blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries also make fantastic cobblers. A mixed berry cobbler is always a hit! For a more autumnal twist, try apples or pears.

Easy Peach Cobbler Recipe
A delicious and easy-to-make peach cobbler with a tender batter topping.
Ingredients
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2 cups fresh peaches, peeled, pitted, and sliced, or canned peaches, drained
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1 cup all-purpose flour
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1 cup sugar
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1 teaspoon baking powder
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½ teaspoon salt
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½ teaspoon cinnamon, optional
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½ cup melted butter
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¾ cup milk
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
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Step 1
Prepare the peaches: If using fresh peaches, blanch, peel, pit, and slice them into ½ inch thick pieces. If using canned, drain thoroughly. Place prepared peaches in a bowl and toss with 1-2 tablespoons of sugar and cinnamon (if using). -
Step 2
Craft the cobbler batter: In a separate bowl, whisk together all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon (if using). -
Step 3
Combine wet and dry ingredients: Make a well in the dry ingredients and pour in melted butter, milk, and vanilla extract. Whisk gently until just combined. Do not overmix; a few lumps are okay. -
Step 4
Assemble and bake: Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Arrange prepared peach slices evenly in the bottom of a 9-inch square or 8×8 inch baking dish. Pour the cobbler batter evenly over the peaches. -
Step 5
Bake for 30-40 minutes, or until the topping is golden brown and puffed, and the peach juices are bubbling. If the topping browns too quickly, tent with foil. -
Step 6
Let the cobbler cool for at least 10-15 minutes before serving warm, with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream if desired.
Important Information
Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)
It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
Allergy Information
Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.




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