Living in Georgia, peaches are everywhere during the summer! I was never a big peach eater until I tried fresh, in season peaches. It is such a huge difference eating a big fresh Georgia peach, than eating a little grocery store peach during the winter. You need to buy peaches in season, and fresh if possible. I love going to farmers markets in the spring and summer, and in Georgia they are stocked with delicious peaches. However, if you don’t live in a peach producing state, then head to places like Whole Foods and Trader Joes to get the most fresh produce you find. Anyway, I had some extra peaches in the fridge and needed to use them up before they went bad, so I decided to make a peach cobbler. It turned out more like a peach crumble (what is the difference anyway?!), and it was so delicious. My usually fruit-hating husband even gobbled this down, and my picky eater toddler loved it as well. It was a huge hit and super easy!
If you only have a few peaches, or want a smaller portion, the recipe can definitely be sized down. This recipe makes a large serving, and if I were you I would make the whole thing because people are definitely going to want seconds. Serve this warm with a dollop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream and get ready to taste heaven!
This is a good recipe for kids to help with, too, because it really can’t be messed up and there is a lot of dumping ingredients into the dish!
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– Allyson
Nice and simple recipe. Thank you.
Yum!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Oh yummy! I love a good fruit crumble/cobbler (I don’t really know the difference either!). I’m gonna see if I can still find some good peaches around here 🙂
Let me know if you try it out!
Yum! This looks so good!! I have everything I need except for the peaches. I’m going to have to run to the store now, I can’t wait to try this!
Let me know how you like it! We LOVE it over here 🙂 Dont forget the vanilla ice cream 🙂
This is the perfect dessert for me to make tonight! Thanks for sharing the recipe, it’s lucky that I have everything needed on hand!