Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler
In this post I’ll be sharing an Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler dessert recipe.
When the peaches are in season I love making peach cobbler. It’s a favorite dessert of many and so easy to make.
We sure do love our fresh summer peaches in the South. Whether it be a delicious juicy bite of a peach straight off the tree, as a side of fruit or made into a variety of desserts, peaches are a summer time favorite!
Here’s what you’ll need to make the cobbler
- Fresh Sliced Peaches, can use frozen too in simple syrup (recipe follows)
- Self Rising Flour
- Sugar
- Milk
- Butter ( 1 stick)
- Dash or Two of Cinnamon
- Peach Simple Syrup
Soul Food Peach Cobbler
- 2 c Water
- 2 c Sugar
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Summer Peach Desserts

Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler with Fresh Peaches

Tips: To speed up the ripening process in peaches, place them in a loosely sealed brown paper bag on the counter.
Peeling fresh peaches is easier if you make an X slit in the top of each peach and place in boiling water for about a minute, the remove and place into an ice water bath to cool.


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Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
- 2 c Fresh Sliced Peaches can use frozen too in simple syrup (recipe follows)
- 1 c Self Rising Flour
- 1 c Sugar
- 1 c Milk
- 8 tbs Butter 1 stick
- Dash or Two of Cinnamon
- 2 tbs Peach Simple Syrup
Simple Syrup
- 2 c Water
- 2 c Sugar
Instructions
- Bring simple syrup and peaches to a boil and cook for 3 minutes, remove from heat to cool. I store the peaches in the simple syrup in the refrigerator until I’m ready to make the cobbler.
- Okay, making the cobbler! Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Place butter in an 8 x 8 baking dish and place into the oven while it preheats to melt the butter.
- While the butter melts, in a mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, milk with a dash or two of ground cinnamon. Mix well into a batter.
- Pour the batter into the baking dish of melted butter. Do not stir to combine the butter with the batter.
- Lastly spoon peaches into the baking dish and drizzle 2 tbs of the simple syrup the peaches were cooked in over the cobbler.
- Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for 45-50 minutes until the top is golden brown. Allow to cool slightly before serving. Peach cobbler is great served warm with vanilla ice cream or cool out of the refrigerator.
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Oh my goodness – this looks mouth-watering! So happy you shared with us at Weekend Potluck. Enjoy a delicious weekend…hope to see you at WP next week.
Thank you Marsha 😉
Oh my! This looks so delicious! LOVE peach cobbler. Can't wait to try out this recipe. Thanks for sharing at Weekend Potluck. We do love it when you come and party with us.
Thank you. I hope you enjoy it. I love that it is simple to make and turns out delicious every time!
Congrats! This mouth-watering dessert received MOST CLICKS at last week's Weekend Potluck party. You go girl! Thanks for sharing your deliciousness with us. Hope you enjoy a super weekend.
Thank you Marsha! I was just tickled "peach" when I saw it was the most viewed! I always love the Weekend Potluck and look forward to all of the great recipes each week. Enjoy your weekend.
Such a great share at Weekend Potluck, Julia!! Thanks so much!! Have a wonderful Weekend!!
Thank you Mary! I hope you enjoy your weekend as well.
Could I use can peaches?how much and how much juice?
You can use canned peaches. Remove the canned peaches from the syrup and arrange in the cobbler. Drizzle some of the juice but not all of it over the cobbler. I can’t give an exact amount on juice because it’s hard to say how much there will be left after removing the peaches.
I am lucky enough to have a vendor in my town that gets their peaches from South Carolina, and I just picked up a bunch this week! With company coming on Sunday, I think I will be trying your recipe 🙂
I'm so glad Kris! I think they'll love it. Bonus that it is so easy to make. Everyone who has SC peaches say there is something special about them. I know I sure love them. Have a great weekend.