Fresh Peach Cobbler Recipe: The Sweet Summer Dessert You’ll Love
Every summer, I wait impatiently for peach season. When I was little, my grandmother would bring home baskets of sun-ripened peaches from the farmer’s market. The sweet perfume would fill our kitchen, and I’d know a fresh peach cobbler was coming. That bubbling golden dessert, with its juicy fruit and soft biscuit-like topping, was the highlight of every warm evening. Today, I’m sharing that same recipe — simple, comforting, and oh-so-perfect with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
This fresh peach cobbler recipe is not only an easy dessert for family gatherings but also a showstopper for summer cookouts, barbecues, and holiday dinners. If you’ve been craving a warm, juicy, fruit-filled dessert that feels like a hug in a dish, this is it.

Fresh Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C).
- Toss sliced peaches with granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cornstarch, and lemon juice. Pour mixture into a 9×9 inch baking dish.
- In a medium bowl, whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Cut in cold butter until the mixture is crumbly.
- Stir in boiling water just until combined. Do not overmix.
- Drop spoonfuls of topping over the peach filling, covering most of it.
- Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar, if using. Bake for 30–35 minutes until the topping is golden and filling is bubbling.
- Let cool for 15 minutes before serving warm with ice cream.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This peach cobbler hits all the right notes: sweet, tangy, warm, and buttery.
- It uses fresh peaches, so the flavor is bright and natural.
- The topping is tender inside but crisp on the edges.
- You can easily swap with frozen or canned peaches when out of season.
- It pairs beautifully with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
Whether you’re baking it for a casual weeknight treat or dressing it up for a holiday table, this cobbler will be the dish everyone remembers.

Ingredients You’ll Need
Here’s everything you need for the best peach cobbler recipe:
Filling Ingredients | Measurement |
Fresh peaches, peeled & sliced | 5–6 large |
Granulated sugar | ¼ cup |
Brown sugar | ¼ cup |
Ground cinnamon | ¼ teaspoon |
Ground nutmeg | ⅛ teaspoon |
Cornstarch | 1 tablespoon |
Lemon juice | 1 tablespoon |
Topping Ingredients | Measurement |
All-purpose flour | 1 cup |
Granulated sugar | ½ cup |
Baking powder | 1 teaspoon |
Salt | ½ teaspoon |
Unsalted butter, cold & cubed | 6 tablespoons |
Boiling water | ¼ cup |
Cinnamon sugar | For sprinkling (optional) |
Substitution Tips:
- Use frozen or canned peaches if fresh are unavailable. Drain canned peaches well.
- For a richer flavor, substitute brown sugar for all the sugar in the topping.
- Gluten-free flour blends work if you want a gluten-free cobbler.
How to Make Fresh Peach Cobbler Step by Step
- Prep the oven — Preheat to 400°F (200°C).
- Make the filling — Toss sliced peaches with sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cornstarch, and lemon juice. Pour into a 9×9 inch baking dish.
- Mix the topping — In a medium bowl, whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Cut in cold butter until crumbly.
- Add water — Stir in boiling water until just combined (don’t overmix).
- Top the peaches — Drop spoonfuls of batter over fruit, covering most of it.
- Sprinkle & bake — Add cinnamon sugar on top for crunch. Bake 30–35 minutes until golden brown and bubbly.
- Cool & serve — Let cool 15 minutes before serving warm with ice cream.
Visual Tip for Pinterest: Picture golden crust with peach juices bubbling up the sides, served in a rustic skillet.
How to Serve Peach Cobbler
- Serve warm with vanilla ice cream melting over the top.
- Whipped cream adds a light, fluffy contrast.
- For holidays, drizzle with caramel sauce.
- In summer, pair with fresh mint leaves for a refreshing touch.
- Try mini mason jar servings for parties and picnics.
This cobbler is versatile — it works as a cozy winter dessert or a refreshing summer fruit treat.
How to Perfect Your Peach Cobbler
Want bakery-style results? Here’s how:
- Always use ripe peaches for the sweetest flavor.
- Keep butter very cold when cutting into flour. This creates a tender, flaky topping.
- Don’t stir the topping too much after adding water — lumps are fine.
- Add a pinch of cardamom for an exotic twist.
- Bake until the filling is bubbling — that means the cornstarch has fully thickened the sauce.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using underripe peaches — They’ll taste tart and lack juice.
- Overmixing the topping — This creates a tough texture.
- Skipping cornstarch — Without it, the filling may turn watery.
- Not letting it cool — Cobbler needs at least 15 minutes to set properly.
- Crowding the topping — Leave a few gaps for the peaches to bubble through.
Storage and Reheating Instructions
Method | Storage Time | Reheating |
Room Temp | 1 day | Warm in oven 300°F for 10 min |
Refrigerator | 3–4 days | Microwave 30–40 seconds |
Freezer | Up to 3 months | Thaw overnight, reheat at 350°F for 15–20 min |
Pro Tip: Store leftovers in an airtight container to keep the topping from getting soggy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use canned or frozen peaches?
Yes! Just drain canned peaches well, and thaw frozen peaches before baking.
Can I make peach cobbler ahead of time?
Yes. Assemble and refrigerate unbaked cobbler for up to 24 hours, then bake before serving.
Why is my cobbler runny?
You may have skipped cornstarch or didn’t bake long enough. Always bake until the filling bubbles.
What’s the difference between peach pie and peach cobbler?
Pie has a bottom crust, while cobbler has a fruit base topped with biscuit-like dough.
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Conclusion
This fresh peach cobbler recipe is the dessert that brings comfort, nostalgia, and pure joy to any table. With juicy peaches, a golden crust, and endless serving options, it’s the perfect dish for summer cookouts, cozy holidays, or weeknight treats. Save this recipe now so you can bring a taste of sunshine to your kitchen any time of the year.