Fresh Peach Crisp Recipe (So Easy!) - Oh Sweet Basil (2024)

This peach crisp is one of my favorites! As the peaches cook, they release all of their sugars and become super gooey. And that topping! It’s like a crazy delicious oatmeal cookie on top.

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Easy Peach Crisp Recipe

This homemade peach crisp is insanely good! It takes about 10 minutes of hands on prep, and then it’s ready to go into the oven.If you really want a delicious treat, top the whole thing off with a little bit of vanilla ice cream and serve while it’s still warm. You won’t find a more perfect summer dessert!

The warm topping and peaches slowly melt away as you eat it, which makes for a perfect combination of hot out of the oven crisp and cool, smooth ice cream. Take a spoonful with a little bit of each and you’ll have perfection in every bite. So delicious!

You’ll never go back to plain, run of the mill desserts again! Whipped topping is good too. Not fantastic or anything, but it will do in a pinch. If doesn’t happen to be peach season, but you are craving the comfort of a fruit crisp, try our apple crisp recipe! Drooling!

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Peach Crisp Ingredients

This fresh peach crisp has two main components: the gooey fruit filling and the peach crisp topping. Here’s what you’ll need to make this recipe:

  • Fresh Peaches
  • Butter
  • Cinnamon
  • Brown Sugar
  • Cornstarch
  • Old-Fashioned Oats
  • All-Purpose Flour
  • Salt

The measurements that you will need for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.

Can I Use Canned or Frozen Peaches?

You already know what I’m going to say, don’t you? Fresh is best 9 times out of 10, so go with fresh in all things! But if you absolutely must (I know, the peak season for fresh peaches is so short 😫), yes, canned or frozen peaches will do.

Just pay attention to the sugar on them. Frozen peaches tend to not be sweet enough and canned are usually too sweet. For canned peaches, drain them first. For frozen peaches, you can cook them from frozen (just add 5-10 extra minutes of baking time), or you can thaw them first (drain off any excess peach juice) and keep the baking time the same.

What Peaches are Best for Baking?

If you’re headed to the grocery store for peaches to bake with, go for the freestone peaches. They can be yellow or white, but when you cut into them, the pit will fall right out. They are sweet, a little bit tangy and full of flavor. Perfect for baking crisps, cobblers, pies and crumbles! For a list of my favorite freestone peaches, head to our peach cobbler post!

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How to Make Perfect Peach Crisp

  1. Add all the filling ingredients (peach slices, butter, cinnamon, sugar and cornstarch) to a large bowl and fold them gently together until combined.
  2. Pour the mixture into a greased 9×13-inch baking dish.
  3. In a different bowl, add the oats, flour, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt and stir them together.
  4. Then add some cold butter and use a fork or pastry cutter to cut the butter into the mixture. Once it is mixed together pretty well, you can get in there with your hands and mix it into a paste.
  5. Sprinkle the topping all over the peaches.
  6. This peach crisp can be baked in a dutch oven or in the regular oven. In a dutch oven place 10 briquettes on the bottom and 14 briquettes on the top for 30-40 minutes. In the regular oven, bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes.
  7. The top will be crisp and golden brown like a cookie when it is done. Serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top (or whipped cream) while it’s still warm!

These instructions can also be found in the recipe card below where you can save or print the recipe.

How to Easily Peel Peaches

I’ve written up all the details for peeling peaches in our Brown Sugar Peach Pie Bars post, so head that way! You also don’t have to peel them at all for this recipe, but I know some people are anti peach skin in desserts. I’ve also included tips in the notes in the recipe card below for peeling peaches.

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How to Reheat Peach Crisp

To reheat, place leftovers in the oven at 350 degrees F for 15 minutes. That will keep the top nice and crispy. If you don’t care about the top being crispy, you can always zap a serving in the microwave for about 30 seconds.

Does Peach Crisp Need to be Refrigerated?

Peach crisp can be left out at room temperature for a couple of days. If you aren’t going to eat it that quickly, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days.

Can Peach Crisp Be Frozen?

Baked fruit crisps freeze well for up to 3 months. The crisp should be cooled, wrapped in plastic and aluminum foil, and then frozen.When you’re ready to eat it, let it thaw in the fridge overnight and then reheat it in the oven at 350 degrees F for 15-20 minutes.

How Long Does Peach Crisp Last?

Peach crisp will keep for 2-3 days at room temperature, or4-5 days in the refrigerator.

Can I Make This Gluten-Free?

If you want to swap the all-purpose flour for a gluten-free flour, feel free. However, we haven’t tried any other flours, so we can’t speak to which gluten-free alternative will work best.

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Tips for Making Homemade Peach Crisp

  • If you aren’t much of a peach fan, you could give this recipe a try using apples or blackberries instead.
  • Note that old-fashioned or rolled oats are best for the peach crisp topping. Old-fashioned oats crisp up better and stay slightly chewy after being baked.
  • If your peaches are super ripe and sweet, you may not need to use the full 1/4 cup of sugar called for in the filling.
  • Try a crazy delicious twist on this classic peach crisp by smoking it in a smoker instead of baking it. It adds a whole new level of deliciousness to it! Head to our Smoked Peach Crisp post for all the details!

If you are looking for an old classic peach dessert recipe, then this is the best peach crisp recipe out there! The peaches are juices and bursting with flavor and the topping is crunchy and so buttery rich! You won’t be able to resist going back in for seconds!

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  • Fresh Peach Pie
  • Easy Peach Cobbler
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  • Baked Peach Hand Pies
  • Blueberry Peach Crumble
  • Peach Oatmeal Bars
  • Deep Fried Peaches
  • Lemon Jello Peach Pie
  • Brown Sugar Peach Pie Bars
  • Sour Cream Peach Pie

Peach Crisp

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Servings: 8

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 40 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Description

This peach crisp recipe is the BEST! The peaches become gooey as they cook, and the topping tastes like a warm oatmeal cookies!

Ingredients

For the Filling:

  • 6-8 Peaches, peeled and sliced
  • 2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter, melted
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons Cornstarch

For the Topping:

  • 1 1/2 Cups Old-Fashioned Oats
  • 3/4 Cup Brown Sugar
  • 1 Cup All-Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1 Pinch Salt
  • 3/4 Cup Butter, cold

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • In a bowl, combine all of the filling ingredients, folding gently with a spatula to combine.

    6-8 Peaches, 2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter, 1 teaspoon Cinnamon, 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar, 2 Tablespoons Cornstarch

  • Place fruit mixture in bottom of a greased dutch oven or 9×13-inch pan.

  • In a separate bowl, add the oats, brown sugar, flour, cinnamon and salt. Stir to combine.

    1 1/2 Cups Old-Fashioned Oats, 3/4 Cup Brown Sugar, 1 Cup All-Purpose Flour, 1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon, 1 Pinch Salt

  • Add the butter and using a fork or pastry cutter, cut in the butter. At the end, use your hands to combine everything into a thick paste.

    3/4 Cup Butter

  • Spread topping mixture over fruit.

  • Bake for 30-40 minutes or until done. Let cool for about 10-15 minutes and serve with ice cream!

Notes

  • To peel peaches, start with perfectly ripe peaches. If they are under ripe at all, the only way to peel them is by poaching them in hot water and cooling in cold water. Then use a paring knife to peel the skin off of the fruit. If the fruit is ripe, gently peel the skin off of the fruit with a paring knife by starting to cut and then as the skin loosens, grab it with your thumb against the knife and gently peel.
  • The top should be crisp like a cookie when it is done. If it is still soft. you need to keep baking.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupCalories: 452kcalCarbohydrates: 63gProtein: 5gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 53mgSodium: 166mgPotassium: 253mgFiber: 4gSugar: 36gVitamin A: 987IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 47mgIron: 2mg

Author: Sweet Basil

Course: 500+ Best Dessert Recipes

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

Why is my peach crisp soggy? ›

If your crisp is too soggy, it's likely because there was too much liquid in the fruit or because you didn't let it cool long enough. If your peaches are extra sweet, you might need to add more cornstarch or use fewer peaches.

Can I leave peach crisp out overnight? ›

Does Peach Crisp Need to be Refrigerated? Peach crisp can be left out at room temperature for a couple of days. If you aren't going to eat it that quickly, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days.

Does peach cobbler need to be refrigerated after baking? ›

The leftovers should be refrigerated within two hours of being prepared. Store for Up to 3-4 Days: Peach cobbler can be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Reheating: When you're ready to enjoy the leftover peach cobbler, you can reheat it in the oven or microwave. Reheat until it's warm throughout.

What is the secret to crunchy crumble? ›

A pastry chef friend shared the technique. Instead of sprinkling the raw crumbs on top of the fruit, where they absorb the juices and turn a little mushy on their undersides, he spread them out in a pan and baked them separately, until crisp and cookielike.

What is the difference between a peach crumble and a peach crisp? ›

So what's a crumble vs. a crisp? A crumble is just a crisp without oats in the streusel. It may feature nuts, but the streusel topping is usually a simple combination of butter, flour, and sugar that is more clumpy than that of a crisp.

Do cobblers need to be refrigerated? ›

Once completely cooled, cover the dish with the fruit and store in the fridge; store the topping in a covered container at room temperature.

Should you refrigerate fruit crisp? ›

Once the crisp has cooled, cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to three days. If there is only a small amount of crisp left, transfer it to a small airtight container.

Will sliced peaches turn brown in the fridge? ›

With that said, if you store cut peaches properly, they can last for up to four days in the fridge. Start by sprinkling them with lemon or lime juice to prevent browning, then place them in a covered container and refrigerate.

Why won't my blanched peaches peel? ›

Why won't my peaches peel after blanching? If your peach skin will not peel away easily after blanching, they have not been boiled long enough.

Can you peel peaches with a potato peeler? ›

While the vegetable peeler that grandma passed down may be perfect for peeling a mountain of mashed potatoes, you'll end up with a heap of baby food if you use it on a peach. We recommend reserving your new, sharp vegetable peeler for soft, delectate fruit only. For softer, riper peaches, use a paring knife.

What is cobbler topping made of? ›

In a cobbler, the topping is a dough with a rising agent like baking powder that bakes up into a slightly sweet, biscuit-like topping. In crisp, the topping is made with flour, sugar, butter, oats and sometimes nuts without a leavening agent. The topping is sprinkled over the fruit before baking.

Is peach cobbler better the next day? ›

Peach cobbler isn't the kind of dessert that you can just reheat the next day without it getting soggy. Cobblers contain a lot of moisture, so if you want to make one ahead, prep and store the filling and topping separately in the refrigerator and then bake off the cobbler when ready to serve.

How do you know when peach cobbler is done? ›

Bake for 40-50 minutes, or until the biscuit topping is golden brown and peach filling is bubbling around the edges. To test for doneness, stick a toothpick into the biscuit topping and if it comes out clean, it's done. Remove cobbler from the oven, and set the pan on a wire rack. Cool for 5 minutes before serving.

How do you keep fruit crisp from getting soggy? ›

Thankfully for us, the folks in their test kitchen came up with a pretty great trick to maintain the crisp factor: they suggest macerating the peach slices (or whatever fruit you're using) with the sugar and salt called for in the recipe (letting them hang out together for awhile to release their sweet juices) and then ...

How do you keep crumble from getting soggy? ›

If you have washed the fruit, make sure it is perfectly dry before cutting up. Avoid using stewed fruit, and don't cook your fruit first as it increases the risk of a soggy crumble. Frozen fruit works fine, and you generally don't need to thaw it, as this helps keep the top crisp.

Why is my crisp watery? ›

Not adding a thickener

Fruit is naturally watery, and when it bakes, that liquid cooks out and mixes with your sugar and spices to create a delicious sauce. However, you don't want your apple crisp weeping everywhere. Just toss in a little cornstarch or tapioca starch with your fruit before baking.

Why is my fruit crisp runny? ›

As fruit cooks, it releases its juices, becoming saucy and soupy. This is partially what makes a crisp so delicious—but also what can turn it from a casserole-style dessert into fruit soup. (Some fruits, like red berries, contain very low amounts of pectin, meaning they won't "set up" without help).

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