on Jun 20, 2017, Updated Sep 03, 2023 46 Comments Summers always mean cobblers around our house. It’s hard to pick a favorite, but fresh peach cobbler probably gets the dessert vote most often from my family. Since I’m from Georgia, I’m kind of partial to Georgia peaches. Their heady scent completely envelopes you as you walk into the grocery store, the farmer’s market, or even up to the back of the farmer’s pickup truck alongside the road. And we just can’t wait for fresh peaches to reach their peak so we can enjoy Grandmother’s peach cobbler recipe. The peaches you find on the back of that farmer’s pickup truck are some of the best. They are usually full, soft, and just bursting with juice as you bite into them. Perfect for any number of peach dishes or just for eating right then and there on the side of the road.
Grandmother’s Peach Cobbler Recipe
I remember stopping by with my Grandmother as she’d buy baskets of peaches during the summer. Along with making peach preserves and any number of other peach dishes, she’d always make a fresh peach cobbler for supper. A lattice-topped sensation filled with rich and buttery peaches. Southern comfort dessert at its finest.
How to Make
You’ll start with the freshest peaches you can find. However, if you have a craving for this cobbler when peaches aren’t in season, you can always use frozen or canned peaches instead. You’ll just want to be sure that you drain them from any syrup they may have been packaged in since you’ll be making the filling for this based on Grandmother’s time-tested recipe. Otherwise, they might be too sweet. For fresh peaches, you want to peel and slice them into a medium skillet set over medium heat. Grandmother Verdie would usually use her cobbler pan or even a deep dish for her cobblers instead of using a skillet. She would cook her peaches in a medium saucepan instead of a skillet. Add your sugar to the peaches. Let the peaches simmer over low to medium heat until the sauce has thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon, for about 10 minutes. Turn off the heat to your peaches and allow them to cool slightly as you prep your cobbler crust. The perfect peach cobbler, at least in my family, has the perfect portion of peaches to cobbler crust in every single bite. One of the best parts of this cobbler is that the syrup bubbles a bit as it cooks and makes the top lattice crust out of this world! Seriously. You don’t want to miss that part! Dot with your remaining butter and sprinkle with sugar. Place into the oven and bake for about 20 minutes until bubbly and the crust has lightly browned. Allow to sit for about 5 minutes before serving.
More Favorite Cobbler Recipes
Easy Peach Cobbler Blueberry Cobbler Blackberry Cobbler Chocolate Cobbler Here’s Grandmother’s Peach Cobbler Recipe. I think you are going to love it! Enjoy!Robyn xo If you are looking for a super simple peach cobbler, here is the recipe that we always called a dump simple peach cobbler. Of course you can use any fruit that you prefer in that recipe. Originally published 2011.