This easy peach cobbler recipe is one of my favorite summer desserts! It has a fresh peach filling and a buttery, from-scratch biscuit topping. Delicious!
Peach lovers, this easy peach cobbler recipe is for you! It features a buttery biscuit topping over tons of sweet, juicy peaches. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and you have a perfect summer dessert.
If you’ve been following for a while, you know that peaches are one of my favorite parts of summer. I add them to salads, serve them with cheese, top them onto pizza, and, of course, devour them plain.
But nothing beats using them in this homemade peach cobbler. The peaches become juicy and jammy in the oven, almost creating a sauce for the biscuits and ice cream. It’s lightly sweet, a little tangy, warmly spiced…just delicious.
Luckily, this recipe is super simple to make. I hope you’ll try it this summer, while peaches are at their peak. If you like peaches half as much as I do, you’ll love it!
How to Make Peach Cobbler
You can find the complete peach cobbler recipe with measurements below, but for now, here’s a quick overview of how it goes:
The recipe has four simple steps:
- Prepping the peaches
- Making the topping
- Assembling the cobbler
- Baking
You’ll start by prepping the peaches. Pit and slice them, then place them in a large bowl with brown sugar, a little lemon juice, cornstarch, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Can I use frozen peaches?
If you’re making this recipe in summer, try to use fresh peaches. You just can’t beat their texture and flavor!
That said, in a pinch, frozen peaches totally work here. Thaw and drain them before using.
Toss to coat the sliced peaches in the cornstarch, sugar, and spices. Then, spread them evenly in a greased 9×13-inch baking dish.
Should I peel peaches for peach cobbler?
I don’t peel the peaches when I make peach cobbler. Personally, I don’t mind their texture in the finished dessert, and it makes this recipe super easy to throw together.
That said, if you prefer to peel your peaches, feel free! Here are two ways to do it:
- Gently peel the whole peaches with a vegetable peeler.
- Boil them. Use a paring knife to cut a small “x” at the bottom of each peach. Drop a few at a time into a pot of boiling water, and cook for 30 seconds. Use a spider to transfer them to an ice bath, then peel away their skins. They should slip right off after boiling!
Next, make the biscuit topping. In another large bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients—flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
Add cold, cubed butter and work it into the flour mixture until it resembles a coarse meal.
Pour in 1/4 cup milk and mix with a spatula to combine. The dough will be dry and shaggy at this point. Add more milk, 1 tablespoon at a time, as needed to bring the dough together into a ball. I find that another 2 tablespoons usually do the trick.
Then, assemble the cobbler. Tear the dough into golfball-sized pieces and flatten them with your hands until they’re about 1/3-inch thick.
Arrange the biscuits evenly on top of the peaches (this cobbler is peach-heavy, so there’ll be some gaps). Brush with milk and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
Finally, bake in a 350°F oven until the biscuits are lightly golden and the peaches are bubbling, 45 to 55 minutes.
Let cool for 10 minutes before serving with vanilla ice cream. 🙂
How to Store and Reheat Peach Cobbler
Personal opinion: This homemade peach cobbler recipe is best when it’s freshly baked. Warm, bubbly cobbler + cold ice cream = perfection.
If you have leftovers, store them, covered, in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Enjoy them cold from the fridge or at room temperature, or reheat them in the microwave or a 350°F oven.
More Favorite Summer Desserts
If you love this peach cobbler recipe, try one of these delicious summer desserts next:
- Peach Crisp
- Blackberry Cobbler
- Homemade Cherry Pie
- Or any of these 30 Easy Summer Desserts!
Can’t get enough peaches? Check out these 20 Easy Peach Recipes!

Easy Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
- 3 pounds fresh peaches, pitted and sliced (about 8 medium-large)
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
- ⅛ teaspoon nutmeg
- Vanilla ice cream, for serving
For the Topping
- 1½ cups all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar, plus 1 tablespoon for sprinkling
- 1½ teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold and cubed, plus more for the pan
- ¼ cup milk, plus more as needed
- ⅛ teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and grease a 9x13-inch or similar baking dish.
- In a large bowl, toss the peaches with the brown sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Spread evenly at the bottom of the prepared baking dish.
- Make the topping: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Add the butter and toss to coat. Use your hands or a pastry cutter to work the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles a coarse meal.
- Add the milk and mix with a spatula until a shaggy dough forms. Add more as needed, 1 tablespoon at a time, to moisten any remaining dry flour and bring the mixture together into a soft, cohesive dough. I typically use 2 more tablespoons. Add just enough to bring the dough together, kneading with your hands if necessary.
- Tear the dough into golfball-sized pieces and use your hands to flatten them until they're about ⅓-inch thick. Lay them over the peaches in the baking dish. The topping won’t cover all the peaches, so space the biscuits evenly over them, leaving some gaps in between.
- In a small bowl, stir together the 1 tablespoon sugar and the cinnamon. Brush the tops of the biscuits with milk and sprinkle the cinnamon sugar over the cobbler.
- Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, or until the peaches are bubbling and the biscuits are golden brown on top. A toothpick inserted into the biscuits should come out clean.
- Let cool for 10 minutes before serving with vanilla ice cream.
Notes
I made this cobbler from Palisade Peaches and used almond flour instead of all-purpose. It turned out great! And sweet from the peaches without too much sugar. Everyone loved it.
Hi Wendy, I’m so glad it was a hit!
Question: can you double this recipe in the same baking dish?
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Wow!!!! This was amazingly simple and so delicious. I made this yesterday and it was devoured by my family. I’m seriously considering make it again tomorrow ?.
Thanks for sharing!!
Hi Nina, I’m so glad you loved it!
Have you tried this with almond flour?
This turned out amazing! I followed the recipe exactly and even sprinkled some extra cinnamon. I opted for butter instead of oil. Don’t let the vanilla ice cream be optional!
Ha ha, I’m so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I made this for Sunday lunch. I followed the recipe exactly. Unfortunately, Not my favorite, as it turned out more like a crisp to be spooned over ice cream. With only baking soda, it does not rise, so there is no cake-like parts. It is more like a streusel topping. Not bad, just not what I was looking for in a cobbler that can be with ice cream or a stand alone. Not sure that I will make it again, as I also have a crisp/crumble recipe that is better.
Wish I would’ve seen this before I popped it in the oven ?
Hi! do you know what the measuring would be for 12 people? I’m so bad with figuring that out.
I just tripled my ingredients accordingly and my first dish is in the oven. I wanted more of the crumble top so i just made that with four cans of sliced peaches that I drained
Great peach dessert, easy, and quick. With talenti vanilla madegascar ice cream
I’m so glad you loved it!
Thank you for inspiring me to try something new this summer! Peaches become amazingly more delicious when baked <3
Thank you so much for the recipe!
Had a great time making this with my 9 year old daughter. AND my wife, daughter and I enjoyed eating it.
I’m so glad you both enjoyed it!
This is my go-to peach cobbler recipe from now on. It comes together so quickly and easily, It’s a bright and simple dessert with tons of flavor and texture.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This recipe is as beautiful as it is delicious! I might make a larger batch of the cobbler topping next time; it was so good. DO NOT skip the vanilla ice cream; it takes the deliciousness to a whole new level.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Great recipe! So simple and tasty!
I made this today and it was great. It was not overly sweet like most desserts which I appreciated and enjoyed. The flavor of the peaches came through even with the added ice cream I’d definitely make his again.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This recipe was so easy and it’s delicious!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
A delicious summer recipe! I added pecans, rolled oats, and cardamom to the topping and it gave it a perfect texture. (And the vanilla ice cream is a must!).
ooh yum! I’m glad you enjoyed.
Oh my.. I must do this
This fresh peach dessert went together quick & easy, which was a treat in itself! I’ve avoided peaches because it always seemed they went from rock hard to rotten overnight…but I had to try this recipe. The scoop of dairy-free vanilla ice cream was the “cherry on top”! Thank you for a winner of a recipe!
My peach phobia is GONE! Now I need to make your peach salsa!
Ha ha, I hope you love the salsa too!
I love this recipe! Such a quick and easy dessert, and it’s absolutely delicious. This will definitely be my go-to peach cobbler recipe. Thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
We loved this! This recipe is so easy and delicious!
I’m so glad you enjoyed!