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Peach Cobbler. The Best Peach Cobbler Recipe! Fresh peaches tossed with a touch of sugar and topped with a homemade sweet and buttery topping that resembles a mix of a sugar cookie and a sweet biscuit. 

Peach Cobbler

The Best Peach Cobbler Recipe! Fresh peaches tossed with a touch of sugar and topped with a homemade sweet and buttery topping that resembles a mix of a sugar cookie and a sweet biscuit. 

I have been recipe testing peach cobbler recipes for years. I just couldn’t 100% commit to anything I tried. Every single peach cobbler recipe I tried was good but it wasn’t the perfect peach cobber I was looking for…until now. 

I found that it all came down to the topping. It had to be stellar — sweet enough without being too sweet. I didn’t want it to be just a biscuit on top of peaches. I wanted a mix between a biscuit and a sugar cookie and it came out like perfection. 

Peach Cobbler. The Best Peach Cobbler Recipe! Fresh peaches tossed with a touch of sugar and topped with a homemade sweet and buttery topping that resembles a mix of a sugar cookie and a sweet biscuit. 

The key was adding some buttermilk to the dough without adding too much. The buttermilk made the texture extra tender. The topping has a slight crunch on the outside while being soft and chewy on the inside. It pairs beautifully with the fresh peaches!

There is a lot of debate out there as to whether or not you add flour or cornstarch to the peaches. It does allow the sauce to thicken; however, you run the risk of it turning the peach mixture to a gummy mess. I decided to just sprinkle the peaches with a touch of sugar and allow the sugar to break down the peaches and become super juicy. Yes, it is a juicer sauce but when you top this fresh peach cobbler with ice cream, the sauce tastes amazing. 

ThIs Easy Peach Cobbler Topping is made with butter, sugar, vanilla, buttermilk, flour, baking powder, and salt. It is super simple! I love to sprinkle the cobbler topping with a touch of sugar just before it is done baking to give it a nice crunch.

Peach Cobbler. The Best Peach Cobbler Recipe! Fresh peaches tossed with a touch of sugar and topped with a homemade sweet and buttery topping that resembles a mix of a sugar cookie and a sweet biscuit. 

How to make the Best Peach Cobbler:

  1. Start by using ripe, fresh peaches. You want to make sure they are slightly soft to the touch with a slight give to them. If they are hard as a rock, they probably aren’t going to be very sweet or juicy. You can peel the skin off or leave it on, depending on your preference. Sprinkle with some sugar.
  2. Mix the melted butter, sugar, vanilla, buttermilk, flour, baking powder, and salt together in a bowl until you can roll it into balls. 
  3. Pour the peaches into a baking dish. If you want a thinner peach cobbler, use a 9 x 13 pan. If you want a thicker peach cobbler, use a 9 x 9 pan. Top with scoops of the cobbler topping, trying to cover most of the peaches. Press the dough into circles on top of the peaches. 
  4. Bake for about 30 minutes or until the peaches are cooked through and the juices are bubbling. When the juice start to bubble, the high heat helps to thicken the juices. Sprinkle the topping with some sugar and place back in the oven for another 7-10 minutes or until the topping is cooked through.
  5. Let it rest. Since you heated up the juices, it is time to cool them down and let them set-up and thicken. I would suggest waiting at least 20-25 minutes before serving.
  6. Serve warm with vanilla bean ice cream.

Peach Cobbler. The Best Peach Cobbler Recipe! Fresh peaches tossed with a touch of sugar and topped with a homemade sweet and buttery topping that resembles a mix of a sugar cookie and a sweet biscuit. 

If you love peaches, check out these other peach recipes:

PEACH CRISP

PEACHES and CREAM PIE

PEACH BERRY TRIFLE

PEACH SALSA

PEACH DUMP CAKE

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Peach Cobbler

By: Modern Honey® - www.modernhoney.com
Peach Cobbler. The Best Peach Cobbler Recipe! Fresh peaches tossed with a touch of sugar and topped with a homemade sweet and buttery topping that resembles a mix of a sugar cookie and a sweet biscuit. 
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
20 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients  

  • 8 Fresh Ripe Peaches (medium-sized, sliced)
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar

Cobbler Topping:

  • 1/2 cup Salted Butter (melted)
  • 3/4 cup Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla
  • 3 Tablespoons Buttermilk
  • 1 1/2 cups Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar (to sprinkle on the top)
  • Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (for serving)

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Start by using ripe, fresh peaches. You can peel the skin off or leave it on, depending on your preference. Sprinkle with sugar.
  • Pour the peaches into a baking dish. If you want a thinner peach cobbler, use a 9 x 13 pan. If you want a thicker peach cobbler, use a 9 x 9 pan. 
  • In a bowl, mix the melted butter, sugar, vanilla, buttermilk, flour, baking powder, and salt together in a bowl until you can roll it into balls. 
  • Top with scoops of the cobbler topping, trying to cover most of the peaches. Press the dough into circles on top of the peaches. 
  • Bake for about 30 minutes or until the peaches are cooked through and the juices are bubbling. Sprinkle the topping with some sugar and place back in the oven for another 7-10 minutes or until the topping is cooked through.
  • Once you remove it from the oven, let it rest. Since you heated up the juices, it is time to cool them down and let them set-up and thicken. I would suggest waiting at least 20-25 minutes before serving.
  • Serve warm with vanilla bean ice cream.

Notes

  • You want to make sure they are slightly soft to the touch with a slight give to them. If they are hard as a rock, they probably aren't going to be very sweet or juicy.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 6
Keyword: peach cobbler
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  1. 5 stars
    Yes please, yes please, yes please! This was one amazing cobbler. So easy to make and loved by everyone that ate it. Definitely a winner!!

  2. If I wish to make this cobbler “out of peach season” and use frozen peaches, how many cups will be required for this recipe? I also want to try your TX style peach cobbler. I have always made a version of this using canned peaches. Fresh peaches will put it over the top. Love your website and recipes. I will let you know the outcome with frozen peaches when I try it. Thanks.

    1. 5 stars
      Got some peaches from the Peach Truck and came to Modern Honey’s site because I knew for sure whatever recipe I chose from the site to make would be delicious. This, as every other recipe I’ve ever tried, was AMAZING!

  3. 5 stars
    I have never made a peach cobbler like this before. I can’t wait to try it. It looks so delicious and easy to make. I love Peach Cobbler or pie. Thanks for the great recipe. I hope you are doing ok…..you and your family. I see where there is a terrible fire over there where you live. Is it close by? You please take care, I would be so sad if something happened to and your family or your home. Let me know, I’m worried sick. Take good care doll.
    Donna Pollock