50 of the Best Peach Recipes (2024)

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by Michelle
August 6, 2012 (updated May 11, 2020)

50 of the Best Peach Recipes (1)

It’s August, which means that National Peach Month has rolled around! I’m not sure how the summer has completely flown by the way it has, but I’m crazy excited about the bounty of beautiful, fresh peaches that are about to grace my kitchen. Peaches are in their prime right now, which means it’s the perfect time to gather a bucketful and eat and bake until your tummy is content. I’ve made a handful of peach recipes in the past and am looking forward to making even more this month. To provide you with some peach-baking inspiration, I’m sharing 50 of some of the most mouth-watering peach recipes from around the web, from A to Z. Enjoy!

What’s your favorite peach recipe? Feel free to share it in the comments below!

1. Blueberry Peach Crisp by Use Real Butter
2. Blueberry Peach Crumble by Two Peas and Their Pod
3. Boozy Frozen Peach Pops by Shutterbean
4.Bourbon Peach Milkshakeby Ezra Pound Cake
5. Bourbon Peaches and Cream Popsicles by Endless Simmer
6. Double Vanilla Peach-Berry Galette by off the (meat)hook
7. Easy Peachy Dump Cake by Dine & Dish
8. Frozen Peach Bellini by bell’ alimento
9. Frozen Peach Margarita by We Are Not Martha
10. Grilled Peach Salad with Toasted Pecans, Blue Cheese and Honey Balsamic Syrup by Panini Happy
11. Grilled Peaches with Honey Balsamic Glaze by White on Rice Couple
12. Herbed Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Peaches by Simply Recipes
13. Italian Peach Cookies by La Mia Vita Dolce
14. Mini Peach Pies by Poor Girl Eats Well
15. Peach and Blueberry Crumbles by Tracey’s Culinary Adventures
16. Peach and Thyme Polenta Tart by The Kitchn
17. Peach Blueberry Cake by Simply Recipes
18. Peach Blueberry Pie by Honey & Jam
19. Peach Butter by Smitten Kitchen
20. Peach Cobbler by Brown Eyed Baker
21. Peach Cobbler Cupcakes by Cupcake Project
22. Peach Cobbler Scones by Joy the Baker
23. Peach Coolers by White on Rice Couple
24. Peach Crumb Bars by Brown Eyed Baker
25. Peach Cupcakes with Peach Cream Cheese Frosting by Week of Menus
26. Peach Frozen Yogurt by Taste and Tell
27. Peach Fruit Leather by Weelicious
28. Peach Galette by Simply Recipes
29. Peach Green Tea by Eclectic Recipes
30. Peach Ice Cream by Homesick Texan
31. Peach Jam by Use Real Butter
32. Peach Lavender Jam by Love and Olive Oil
33. Peach Pancakes by Like Mother Like Daughters
34. Peach Pie by Brown Eyed Baker
35. Peach Queen Mocktail by Carosello
36. Peach Salsa by She Wears Many Hats
37. Peach Sangria by The Shiksa in the Kitchen
38. Peach Shortbread by Smitten Kitchen
39. Peach Upside-Down Cake by FatFree Vegan Kitchen
40. Peaches and Banana Cream Pie by Healthy. Happy. Life
41. Peaches and Cream Ice Cream by Leite’s Culinaria
42. Peaches and Cream Stuffed French Toast by Two Peas and Their Pod
43. Plum and Peach Crisp by 101 Cookbooks
44. Roasted Peach Lemonade by The Naptime Chef
45. Salted Caramel Peach Crumble Pie by Evil Shenanigans
46. Sriracha Peach Crisp by Budget Bytes
47. Strawberry Peach Coconut Popsicles by Family Fresh Cooking
48. Strawberry Peach Vodka Collins Popsicles by Endless Simmer
49. Tequila Peach Pie by Not Without Salt
50. Vegan Peach Ice Cream by Gluten-Free Goddess

Originally published August 6, 2012 — (last updated May 11, 2020)

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35 Comments on “50 of the Best Peach Recipes”

  1. Me Reply

    It takes so long for all your advertisem*nts to load, that I’ve lost interest. You seem to have a lot to offer. I don’t have the time to slog through all the other stuff that is on your blog. You might want to consider culling it some, it’s getting in the way of your content.

  2. Louise Reply

    Delicious. We are so fortunate to have a self seeded peach tree that is part of our farm. I am not sure if it is due to being self seeded, however it ripens a month after all the peaches have finished in the shop. Therefore we call it the Easter peach (we are in Australia) At the moment I am picking a basket of peaches a day, so your blogs is an inspiration. Yumm Peach icecream, peach butter, peach cobbler. Thanks so much for the receipes

  3. Vivienne Reply

    Just made number 33 – Peach Pancakes. Very yummy!
    Thanks for putting this collection together.

  4. Ray Reply

    In the recipe :
    1. Blueberry Peach Crisp by Use Real Butter
    the recipe calls for 3 oz. of flour, how much is this in cups?? :(
    Yes I have searched Google for a conversion, and the answer is either 2/3 cup, or 3/4 cup, or 0.85 cup depending on which site you select.
    Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    • Michelle Reply

      Hi Ray, The specific answer depends on the type of flour you use, as the higher the protein content, the heavier it will be. I use King Arthur Flour all-purpose flour, which weighs 4.25 ounces per cup. Using that measurement, 3 ounces would be 0.7 cups. Other brands of flour may have a different measurement.

  5. Amy Cook Reply

    Ugh! Why didn’t i find you blog earlier?!

  6. Amber the Baker Reply

    Wow, I need to get dumptruck full of peaches to make all of these delicious sounding recipes! I just recently made a grilled peach salad that has totally gotten me addicted to all things peach and this list is perfect.

    For some reason, I think that bourbon peach milkshake might be first on my list :)

  7. Felix Roddy Reply

    My favorite peach recipe is pizza. I always love peach pizza which is so tasty to eat. A big thank for sharing this post article. Keep it up…

    pizza categories

  8. Renee Schettler Rossi Reply

    Many thanks for generously including us in your list! Now excuse me while I run out to the greenmarket for more peaches, seeing as I am craving most of the recipes on this superbly curated list….

  9. Paula - bell'alimento Reply

    We can’t get enough peaches. Thanks so much for including our bellini in your tasty roundup! xoxo

  10. Suzanne Reply

    Oh yum how I love peaches what a great list thanks!

  11. Elisa Reply

    Peach butter from smitten kitchen!

  12. Kristen Reply

    What a great roundup! I am in full peach eating mode, so this is great. Thanks for sharing my recipe!

  13. Maria Reply

    I adore peaches! Great round up! Thanks for including our recipes!

  14. Diana Reply

    Ahh I love this post!! Peaches are one of my favorites and I can’t wait for this month. I’m planning on plenty of desserts including a peach cobbler or brown sugar peach swirl cheesecake ice creamm..Too many choices :)

  15. I made an incredible peach pie last week, and I am hooked! Thanks for the new list of recipes to try.

  16. leslie Reply

    great round up!!! I just put up 2 fabulous peach recipes!

    Peach Ice Cream – http://www.thehungryhousewife.com/2012/07/peach-ice-cream.html

    Peach Galatte- http://www.thehungryhousewife.com/2012/07/peach-cherry-galette.html

    Both equally delicious!

  17. Andreja Reply

    It is great post, good collection
    Andreja

  18. stacey Reply

    AHHH you read my mind….last night I came home with 3 full bags of peaches from my mother-in-law and had been perusing over my cookbooks …you are awesome!

  19. Delishhh Reply

    What an AWESOME list! So many I would like to make here. I have to add one, I made this great peach and ginger pie and the two flavours where just so tasty – check it out!!

    http://delishhh.com/2012/07/29/peach-and-ginger-pie/

    • Michelle Reply

      That sounds amazing!

  20. Tori @ The Shiksa in the Kitchen Reply

    Thanks for including my Peach Sangria in your peach recipe roundup, Michelle! Cheers!

  21. Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet Reply

    After seeing this round-up, I just added 5 lbs of peaches to my grocery list. Thanks, Michelle!

  22. Kelly @ Studio DIY Reply

    I can say from experience that number 24, your peach crumb bars, are amazing! Now to try the rest…

  23. sally @ sallys baking addiction Reply

    Peaches are my one true love when it comes to fruit in desserts (or muffins!). If a recipe calls for peaches, butter, and cinnamon, you bet i’ll be making it. And this line up of 50 stand out peach recipes has already opened so many links on my browser. THANK YOU for the round up!

  24. Vera Zecevic - Cupcakes Garden Reply

    Hey nice job! You put lot of efforts in this post but It worth ! I will surly check some recipes!

  25. Barbara Pendleton Reply

    WOW! I love having access to these recipes. Thank you so much for sharing!

  26. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers Reply

    SO many recipes, I don’t even know where to begin! They all sound might delicious!!!

  27. June g. Reply

    I lovvvvve peaches! My favorite is my childhood neighbors peach cobbler. My mom wasn’t a baker, I always looked forward to mrs. Norton’s baked goodies. Now, I think I’ve become the neighborhood baker:)

  28. Lori Reply

    As kids we called it Peach Pizza. My mother would make a shortbread crust and bake it on a pizza pan. Then she would take freshly peeled and sliced peaches and arrange them on top once the crust had coooled. Then she would combine a mixture of orange juice, raspberry jelly and cornstarch to make a glaze to seal the peaches. Once that was done, it was into the fridge to enjoy later.

    Thanks for putting all these yummy recipes in one place.

  29. Julie Reply

    What a fantastic post, THANK YOU!! I’m definitely going to be checking some of these links and likely pinning a bunch of recipes. My grocery store has the most gorgeous New Jersey peaches right now, would be a shame not to use them all month long. Thank you again!

  30. Penny Wolf Reply

    Thank you for that collection. Number 13, Italian Peach Cookies have tempted me before. They are beautiful and I agree with La Mia Dolce Vita, peach cookies
    with peach filling. I have never tasted these and I want to. Maybe this will be the year to make them and taste them!

    • Penny Wolf Reply

      I forgot to mention I make a fresh peach pie. Just like fresh strawberry but made with peach.

  31. Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes Reply

    I love just regular ol’ peach cobbler :) I’ve ever made it in the crock pot before and it’s yummy!

  32. Ann Reply

    Thank you times FIFTY!

50 of the Best Peach Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How many peaches can you eat a day? ›

Peaches are low-calorie fruits. A peach weighs about 50 grams and contains only 25 calories. You can eat 2 to 3 peaches a day, and eating peaches will not make you fat. The nutritional value of peaches is very high, and its protein content is twice as high as that of apples and grapes.

How to intensify peach flavor? ›

Spices and Herbs

Ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, clove and nutmeg give warmth and gentle spice to peaches, while herbs like basil, tarragon, thyme and rosemary add earthy notes to peach desserts.

Are peaches good for your stomach? ›

Go Easy on Your Gut

If you have stomach trouble, a snack of canned peaches may be a good idea. They have a soft texture, are lower in fiber than fresh fruit, and are easy to digest. As part of what's called a “gastrointestinal soft diet,” canned peaches can help soothe an upset stomach and ease diarrhea and gas.

What to do with peaches before they go bad? ›

Jams, jellies and preserves: If your peaches are soft and overripe, they're perfect for cooking into a sweet spread for biscuits and toast. The softer the fruit, the faster it will cook down. To make peach jam or jelly, chop up the fruit and boil it with sugar, then bring to a simmer until it thickens.

What do peaches do to your body? ›

Peaches are a good source of vitamins C and K, which your body uses to heal wounds. Vitamin E boosts your immune system and helps your eyes and skin stay healthy. Small amounts of zinc are also good in helping your blood clot and your thyroid work, in addition to helping your vision.

Are peaches good for your liver? ›

Like most fruits, peaches act as a diuretic, flushing out toxins from your kidneys and bladder. The antioxidants in peaches may also assist in removing toxins from the liver.

What pairs well with peaches? ›

Peach flavor affinities: Almonds, hazelnuts, pecans; apricots, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, cherries, red currants, plums, citrus fruits (lemon, lime, orange); basil, cinnamon basil, Mexican tarragon; cinnamon, cloves, ginger, vanilla; brown sugar, caramel, honey, maple syrup; bourbon, brandy, Cassis, ...

What is the best juice to can peaches in? ›

Peaches may be covered with your choice of sugar syrup, water, or apple or white grape juice. Sugar is not needed for safety in canning fruit; but in addition to adding flavor, sugar in the liquid helps to keep the texture of the fruit firm and preserve the color.

What tastes good on peaches? ›

Sugar and spice help make peaches nice!

If your peaches are not super juicy, tossing them with sugar will help draw out the liquid and make them seem juicier. And spices like cinnamon, cardamom, allspice, Aleppo pepper or even black pepper all pair really nicely with peaches and can jazz up the flavor nicely.

Should I refrigerate peaches? ›

Ideally, you should eat ripe peaches as early as possible so you can enjoy their full mouth-watering sweetness. However, if you'd rather wait and enjoy your ripe peach at a later date, you do need to refrigerate your peaches to slow down the ripening process.

Do peaches help you sleep? ›

Peaches serve as reliable stress relievers because they contain magnesium, which both supports a healthy nervous system and improves your sleep quality. In addition to lowering stress levels, peaches can also help to reduce anxiety.

What to do with a lot of peaches? ›

23 Ways to Use Overripe Peaches
  1. 01 of 24. Georgia Peach Homemade Ice Cream. ...
  2. 02 of 24. Peach Tea. ...
  3. 03 of 24. GA Peach Pound Cake. ...
  4. 04 of 24. Peaches and Cream French Toast Bake. ...
  5. 05 of 24. Elnora's Peach Cobbler. ...
  6. 06 of 24. Ginger-Peach Jam. ...
  7. 07 of 24. Peach Curry Glazed Pork Chops. ...
  8. 08 of 24. Peach Pie the Old Fashioned Two Crust Way.
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What to do with tasteless peaches? ›

Luckily, the grill comes to the rescue! The heat of the grill intensifies the natural sugars in peaches — as well as other under-ripe fruit — as well as softens the flesh. The end result is a sweet, slightly caramelized and soft peach. Delicious!

Can you freeze overripe peaches? ›

If you plan to use peaches within the next few months, you can choose to flash-freeze them. They will not last as long as peaches packed in lemon juice or syrup, but this can be a great way to preserve peaches for a little longer than the typical season. Wash, peel, and remove pits from peaches.

Is it OK to eat a lot of peaches? ›

When eaten in moderation, peaches are mostly safe. Having too many peaches in a day can cause the following problems: Indigestion: Peaches have natural sugars called polyols, which may not always get along well with your gut bacteria. These sugars may remain undigested in the gut and cause cramps, nausea, and bloating.

How many peaches is a serving? ›

A serving of peaches or nectarines is one medium fruit. This is about the size of a baseball. Remind students to eat a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables throughout the day to reach their total daily needs.

How many peaches is one of your five a day? ›

A portion is roughly the same quantity of fruit that you would eat for a fresh portion, such as 2 pear or peach halves, 6 apricot halves, 8 segments of tinned grapefruit, or 2 handfuls (4 heaped tablespoons) of frozen blueberries. Choose fruit canned in natural juice, rather than syrup.

Is there a limit to how much fruit you can eat? ›

But the truth is that it's hard to get too much fruit. In fact, most Americans don't eat enough of it. Adults should eat at least 1 ½ cups of fruit every day. However, a “fruitarian” diet, in which you eat almost nothing but fruit, can keep you from getting enough nutrients from other foods.

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