Living in the middle of South Carolina peach country, I feel a joyful obligation to cook with fresh peaches as much as possible all summer long. There’s a farm stand a few steps from my door, and the moment tree-ripened peaches appear, my kitchen moves into full peach mode — breakfast, dinner, dessert, cocktails, and everything in between.
Peaches are one of those ingredients that shine in countless ways — sweet, spicy, savory, frozen, baked, or fried. Below are my favorite peach recipes, the ones I return to year after year. Some are classic, some are recent discoveries that earned a permanent spot in my summer rotation. Whether you have a big bushel from the farmers’ market or a few ripening on the counter, there’s something here for every peach.
Easy Summer Peach Cobbler
This is an old recipe I’ve made for as long as I can remember, and I truly believe it’s the easiest, most delicious peach cobbler out there. Melt a stick of butter in the pan, pour a simple batter over it, and spoon peaches on top. As it bakes the batter puffs up around the fruit and forms a buttery crust with crisp edges. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream — it doesn’t get much better.
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Oatmeal Cookie Peach Cobbler
A fun twist on the classic: instead of a biscuit-style topping, this version has a golden crumbly topping that tastes like an oatmeal cookie. It’s as easy as a traditional cobbler but with a topping that takes it to the next level. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream for an unforgettable treat.
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Skillet Bourbon Peach Cobbler with Cinnamon Sugar Dumplings
This dessert makes summer feel extra special and comes together in about 30 minutes in a cast-iron skillet. Bourbon adds depth that elevates the peaches, and cinnamon-sugar dumplings on top are dreamy. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream for a showstopper.
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Anytime Peach Cobbler
A genius solution for peach cravings any time of year: made with canned peaches and six simple ingredients, this cobbler comes together in about five minutes. It has the same buttery crust and ideal peach-to-batter ratio. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream — no one will miss fresh peaches.
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Fried Peach Pies
Southern summers wouldn’t be the same without fried pies. These fresh peach pies look impressive but are straightforward if you can make simple pie dough and do a bit of frying. Using fresh South Carolina peaches instead of dried fruit makes an incredible difference.
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Georgia Peach Pound Cake
Dense, buttery, and packed with two cups of fresh chopped peaches, this pound cake deserves a permanent spot in your summer baking rotation. It’s perfectly flavored and doesn’t even need a glaze — slice and serve as is.
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Peach Praline Upside Down Cake
A Southern twist on pineapple upside-down cake: fresh peaches and pecans sit in a brown sugar and butter mixture that caramelizes into a praline-like sauce. Flip it out of the pan to reveal a sticky-sweet topping, and serve with vanilla ice cream for a fantastic summer dessert.
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Peach Cobbler Bars
All the flavor of a peach cobbler in an easy-to-slice bar. These are warmly spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger, have a buttery crust and a sweet glaze on top — perfect for feeding a crowd or grabbing on the go.
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Cinnamon-Peach Bread Pudding
Made with refrigerated biscuits and cinnamon rolls, this bread pudding is bursting with peach and cinnamon flavor. The glaze combines peach preserves with cinnamon roll icing for a brilliant finish. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream for a wonderful summer dessert.
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Peach Crisp
Crisps are simple and satisfying: juicy peaches bubble under a buttery, cinnamon-spiced streusel that bakes to a crunchy finish. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream for pure summer comfort in a bowl.
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Peach Bourbon Tres Leches
A showstopper that impresses but is easy to make ahead. The cake soaks up a mixture of three milks until moist and creamy, then is topped with fresh peaches and a splash of bourbon. Cool, indulgent, and unforgettable — ideal for entertaining.
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Peach Crescent Dumplings
Fresh peach slices wrapped in crescent roll dough, baked in a buttery brown sugar and cinnamon mixture with a splash of soda. They come out golden and bubbling in about 30 minutes — serve warm with vanilla ice cream.
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Slow Cooker Peaches and Cream Cake
A magical slow-cooker dessert made with just six ingredients. It becomes a sweet, pudding-like cake that’s dreamy served warm with vanilla ice cream — a crowd-pleaser with minimal effort.
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Peaches and Cream Crescent Bars
Crescent roll dough forms the crust, a creamy cream cheese layer tops it, and peach pie filling plus fresh peach slices finish it off. They make a quick dessert or breakfast treat and have earned a permanent place in my peach recipe list.
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Blueberry Peach Dump Cake
Almost-too-easy and so good: a box of cake mix, fresh peaches and blueberries, and a can of peach pie filling create a buttery, gooey dessert in under an hour. Peaches and blueberries pair beautifully — serve warm with vanilla ice cream.
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Peach Millionaire Salad
A classic Southern “salad” that’s really a dessert: canned peaches, peach gelatin, Cool Whip, mini marshmallows, and pecans combine into a sweet, creamy dish that’s perfect to make the day before a potluck.
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Peach Crisp Coffee Cake
A moist, tender coffee cake loaded with fresh peaches, a buttery streusel topping, and a sweet glaze. Made with sour cream and butter for richness, it’s perfect for brunch or to slice and enjoy all week long.
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Sweet Peach Pancakes
Light, tender pancakes with a hint of cornmeal in the batter and sweet peach slices folded in. They make a lazy summer morning feel special and taste like a true Southern breakfast.
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Savory Recipes
Spicy Peach Glazed Kielbasa
Smoky kielbasa coated in a sweet, spicy peach glaze made from peach preserves — a 15-minute appetizer that disappears at game days, potlucks, and gatherings.
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Slow Cooker BBQ Peach Pulled Chicken
When it’s too hot to use the oven, the slow cooker does the work. Fresh peaches and peach preserves create sweet summer flavor while chipotle in adobo adds smoky heat. Pile it on buns with coleslaw or use it for tacos.
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Slow Cooker Bourbon Peach Pork Chops
Bone-in pork chops turn tender in a sweet, tangy, slightly spicy sauce of peach preserves and fresh peaches with a splash of bourbon. Serve over white rice for a satisfying Southern weeknight meal.
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Peach Glazed Pork Roast
A savory use for peaches: the pork marinates in a soy, garlic, and herb mixture, then roasts low and slow before being finished with a sweet peach glaze. Impresses company and highlights fresh summer fruit in an unexpected way.
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Salmon with Bourbon Peach BBQ Sauce
Fresh peaches and bourbon combine into a sweet, spicy sauce that’s irresistible over grilled salmon. A showstopping summer dinner that brings bright peach flavor to the grill.
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Chipotle Peach Salsa
Sweet, smoky, and just the right amount of spicy. Fresh ginger, garlic, lime, red onion, and cilantro round out this 15-minute salsa. Scoop with tortilla chips or spoon over grilled meats for a summer showstopper.
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Peach Habanero Hot Sauce
A favorite way to use fresh peaches: the natural sweetness balances the heat of habanero peppers. Use on burgers, tacos, grilled chicken, or give it as a homemade gift — it elevates almost everything.
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Peach-Vidalia Onion Relish
Sweet, tangy, and spiced with jalapeños and red pepper, with a splash of gin for extra kick. This relish transforms hot dogs, burgers, and sandwiches — the heat and sweetness of the peaches play off each other beautifully.