My juicy, homemade Peach Cobbler recipe is made with fresh peaches and a slightly sweetened cobbler topping. It takes just 20 minutes to prep and feeds a crowd. Recipe includes a how-to video!

Summerโs Favorite Dessert
Cobblers are so underrated. They have all the flavors of homemade pie, but they are SO much easier to make. Thereโs no rolling, crimping, or egg wash-ing, and with my recipes, you donโt even have to pre-cook the filling! Todayโs peach cobbler recipe is all this and more; itโs perfectly sweet, completely un-fussy, and bursting with fresh peach flavor balanced by a buttery, biscuit-like cobbler topping.
This recipe is ideal for those summer nights when you want a simple, homemade dessert. It uses quite a few peaches, so if you tend to be an overzealous peach picker, this was made for you! Of course, you can use frozen or canned peaches if you get a craving and peaches are out of season, but fresh peaches will yield the best flavor.
I love this recipe because itโs:
- Quick: takes just 20 minutes to prep!
- Easy: just toss your peaches, place them in a pan, and cover them with dough.
- Enough to serve a crowd: feeds 8 people.
- Perfect for summer: tastes best with fresh peaches!
What You Need


Peach cobbler is comprised of two main parts: the juicy, fruityย peach filling and the soft, buttery cobbler topping. Here are the key ingredients:
- Peaches. While you can use frozen or canned peaches (thawed and/or drained), fresh are best. If yours arenโtย quite in season yet, thatโs okay; weโll be macerating them in in sugar and spices, which really helps bring out their flavor!
- Cornstarch. This helps thicken the peach mixture so itโs perfectly jammy, not runny.
- Butter. I use very cold unsalted butter for my cobbler topping. If you only have salted butter on hand, reduce the salt in the recipe to ยผ teaspoon.
- Cream. Make sure your cream is also very cold; this will give your biscuit topping a tender texture, golden brown color, and lovely flavor.
SAMโS TIP: I like to use a food processor to keep things easy, but if you donโt have one, you can always cut the butter into your cobbler dough with a pastry cutter, two knives, or a grater.
Remember, this is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
How to Make Peach Cobbler

- Combine the peach filling ingredients until the peaches are well-coated, then set this aside.
- Combine the dry ingredients in a food processor, scatter butter pieces over the top, and pulse until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. I love this technique, itโs similar to the way I make my scones and takes all the heavy lifting out of the process.
- Stir in the milk and heavy cream until you have a soft batter/dough.

- Stir your peaches before pouring them into a lightly buttered dish.
- Evenly distribute the cobbler topping over peaches.
- Bake until the topping is golden brown and cooked through.
- Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of homemade whipped cream.
SAMโS TIP: Do your best to evenly distribute the cobbler topping, but donโt worry if there are gaps or holes; this is how cobblers are supposed to look!

Frequently Asked Questions
That is 100% up to you! Some people like the color and texture from the peach skins, others prefer to peel them off (I always peel mine, I find the skin can become a bit tough after baking). If you donโt care either way, you can just leave them on to save time.
Cobblers are usually made with a thick, biscuit-like topping (this cobbler topping actually reminds me of strawberry shortcake). Crisps, on the other hand, have a more crumbly, streusel-like topping thatโs often made with oats. If youโre looking for a great crisp recipe, check out my favorite apple crisp!
Fresh, local, and in-season peaches are best. When it comes to baking, I typically recommend a freestone peach for easy slicing. You can use yellow or white peaches, but I prefer using yellow peaches in my baking since theyโve got a brighter, slightly tangy undertone.

If you love this recipe, give my blueberry cobbler, apple crisp, and strawberry cobbler a try too!
Enjoy!
Letโs bake together!ย Iโll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe andย videoย below! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me onย Instagram, and you can also find me onย YouTubeย andย Facebook

Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
Peach Cobbler Filling
- 3 pounds (1.4 kg) peaches peeled and sliced into ยผโ slices, pit discarded
- ยผ cup (50 g) granulated sugar
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar firmly packed
- 1 ยฝ Tablespoons cornstarch
- ยฝ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- 1 ยฝ Tablespoons lemon juice
Peach Cobbler Topping
- 2 cups (250 g) all-purpose flour
- ยฝ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
- 1 Tablespoon baking powder
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- 8 Tablespoons (113 g) unsalted butter* cold cut into pieces
- ยฝ cup (120 ml) heavy cream cold
- โ cup (80 ml) milk cold
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350F (175C) and lightly butter a 9ร13 baking dish. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, stir together sugar, brown sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, and salt. Add peaches and drizzle with lemon juice. Toss all ingredients together until all peach slices are coated with the sugar/flour mixture. Set aside while you prepare your peach cobbler topping.3 pounds (1.4 kg) peaches, ยผ cup (50 g) granulated sugar, 2 Tbsp brown sugar, 1 ยฝ Tablespoons cornstarch, ยฝ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ยฝ teaspoon salt, 1 ยฝ Tablespoons lemon juice
Peach Cobbler Topping
- Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in the basin of a food processorยน and pulse until combined.2 cups (250 g) all-purpose flour, ยฝ cup (100 g) granulated sugar, 1 Tablespoon baking powder, ยฝ teaspoon salt
- Scatter (cold) butter pieces over the top of the flour mixture and pulse again until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.8 Tablespoons (113 g) unsalted butter* cold
- Add heavy cream and milk and pulse briefly until mixture clumps together and forms a soft dough.ยฝ cup (120 ml) heavy cream, โ cup (80 ml) milk
- Stir your peaches once more and then pour peach slices (and any juices) to prepared 9ร13 baking dish. Spread peaches so theyโre evenly distributed in the pan.
- Use your hands or a pair of spoons to evenly drop the cobbler batter over the top of the peaches. It most likely wonโt completely cover the peaches and thatโs fine (see picture in post), but try to arrange the batter so that it is distributed fairly evenly and clumps are approximately equal in size and depth so they cook evenly.
- Transfer peach cobbler to 350F (175C) oven and bake for 45-55 minutes or until the topping is beginning to turn light golden brown and is cooked through (a toothpick inserted in the center of the thickest part of cobbler topping should come out without any wet batter).
- Allow peach cobbler to cool for several minutes and then serve! Top with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream, if desired!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
Marie Cross
Hi Sam,
My husband doesnโt like soggy dough. How does this dough hold up the day or two after baking? Thanks!
Sam Merritt
Hi Marie! Since I use a drier biscuit topping, it will hold up a little better than most, but the bottom layer is going to get a bit wetter. Itโs just the nature of the biscuit sitting in the juice. ๐
Leah Mills
I have made this several times. It is absolutely amazing. My whole family loves this. Thank you. I have tried a lot of your recipes and they are all wonderful. If I want to bake anything I use your recipes.
Sam Merritt
Thank you so much, Leah! Iโm so glad itโs been such a hit! ๐
Natalie Kaplan
Made tonight, along with the homemade whipped cream, and it was a huge hit! BUT I have leftovers and not sure of the best way to save and re-serve so the topping doesnโt get ruined. Any recommendations?
Sam Merritt
Hi Natalie! I would just let it cool and cover the dish. I typically just portion out what I am going to eat and microwave it. You could reheat the whole dish in the oven, but that will take a bit longer.
Laurel Demond
canโt wait to try ๐
Mitchel Boutte
ohh yeah ๐ I just happened to have a couple pounds of fresh peaches and you posted this recipe I have never peeled peaches before and I googled it.. so easy, Iโm a diabetic and I used brown sugar substitute also added some ginger powder with the cinnamon, itโs fantastic!! thank you for the recipe.
Sam Merritt
Iโm so glad you enjoyed it so much, Mitchel! ๐
Elizabeth
Could you make this without a food processor?
Sam Merritt
Hi Elizabeth! There is a note below the recipe to make this without a food processor. ๐