Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (2024)

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I kind of have a crush on peaches this summer. Oh, you noticed? What gave it away? The fact that just about every recipe I’ve posted in the past few weeks has had fresh peaches as an ingredient?

I just can’t help it. The peaches this season are just so juicy and good! I have also used a significant number of paper towels this summer, wiping up all the juice that’s dribbling down my face. I’m a little impatient with my peach eating and instead of cutting them up to eat them like a true lady would, I’ve been diving right in and taking bites out of the peaches… knowing full well that I’ll end up a sticky peach juice mess. But again, so worth it.

You weren’t the only one who noticed my current peach obsession. My friends at The Fruit Company fueled my obsession by sending me a box of the most gigantic, amazing, fresh Oregon peaches! I mean seriously…peaches delivered right to my door? What is this amazing life? I’m so spoiled.

After devouring as many peaches as I could in one sitting, I decided I’d save a couple for my favorite, super simple peach cobbler recipe. I love cobbler and make this recipe with various fruits at least once a week. But this incredibly easy cobbler recipe is the best with peaches, in my opinion. Fresh out of the oven with a drizzle of cream or a scoop of ice cream is the absolute best way to eat it! Enjoy!

Is it apple season instead? If so give this apple cobbler recipe a try from Miss in the Kitchen!

Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (5)

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Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler

An incredibly easy and tasty Peach Cobbler Recipe.

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups sugar divided
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 cup milk
  • 4 cups fresh peach slices
  • 1/4 cup whiskey
  • 1 Tablespoon vanilla
  • 1 Teaspoon ground cinnamon

Instructions

Notes

Adapted from Easy Peach Cobbler by Southern Living

Disclosure: A special thanks to The Fruit Company for sending me peaches! All opinions expressed are my own.

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  1. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (6)Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet says

    This is the ultimate comfort food dessert. I wish the peach season would never end! Gorgeous!

  2. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (7)Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness says

    Peaches and whiskey? That is just so much YES! Love this cobbler…gorgeous, as always! Pinned 🙂

  3. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (8)Michelle Rittler | Taste As You Go says

    This sounds absolutely divine, Kristen! It sounds like another trip to the orchard is in order so I can make this cobbler for dessert!

  4. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (10)Liz @ The Lemon Bowl says

    We are going peach picking this weekend and I can’t wait to make a cobbler!! I’ve been eating them over the sink all week. So good!

  5. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (11)Mel @ The cook's notebook says

    YUM! I love peaches and we are still a few months off having them in season. I don’t normally have the patience to make them into a cobbler or a crumble because they are sooooo yummy!! I might have to make a winter peach crumble (my preference – sorry!) on the weekend using some tinned peaches. mmm

  6. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (12)Mary says

    oh heck yes! This could be breakfast, lunch, or dinner here, not to mention dessert!

  7. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (14)Amanda says

    This is making me want to lick my screen! So delicious!

  8. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (15)Jeff @ Cheese-burger.net says

    A scoop or 2 of ice cream on top is definitely the best way to gobble this cobbler.

  9. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (16)Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says

    This is my favorite! Love the addition of the whiskey, I’m definitely trying it soon!

  10. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (17)Anna (Hidden Ponies) says

    The peaches have been amazing here too, I don’t want the season to ever end! I just made some peachy cinnamon buns that I thought would top my peach recipes this summer, but this looks like a must-try too! Love it.

  11. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (18)TimedEating says

    Beautiful post – I really love the way you compose the photos and the recipe looks briliant. Cobbler and crumble are some of my all time favourite desserts and this looks like it could rival even my Grandma’s.

    Have you ever tried simply roasting the peaches and then storing for a little while in a flavoured sugar syrup – you get the most beautiful and intense peach flavour and colour, really elegant and simple. Delicious with some ice-cream or parfait. Here’s the recipe if you want it. http://www.timedeating.co.uk/roasted-nectarine

  12. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (19)Carolyn says

    This looks like heaven to me. I envy you, sitting and eating all those gorgeous fresh peaches!

  13. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (20)fabiola@notjustbaked says

    Peaches to my door, yes please! Peaches are my favorite fruit to bake with and this looks so delicious!

  14. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (21)Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says

    I haven’t made peach cobbler yet this year. I need to get some fantastic peaches like these and make it soon.

  15. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (22)Shawn @ I Wash You Dry says

    Talk about one gorgeous dessert!! Peach cobbler is one of my faves! 🙂

  16. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (23)Marnely Rodriguez-Murray says

    Oh dear, I LOVE The Fruit Company! What gorgeous peaches these are – plus your recipe is something we need to put on our restaurant menu for September! Gorgeous!

  17. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (24)Lisa @ Garnish with Lemon says

    Summer perfection at its finest. I cannot get enough of the peaches this summer. They have been absolutely mouthwatering delicious and your cobbler looks like the perfect way to get them in my belly. Pinned!

  18. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (25)Denise @ Creative Kitchen says

    Love peaches, but for some reason haven’t bought any this year. Your photos are always incredible, and this one looks especially tasty! Hope you had a great summer….can’t believe how quickly our kids are growing up. 😉

  19. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (26)JulieD says

    I shared these on facebook the other day because when I saw the photos, I started craving your peach cobbler!! <3 <3

  20. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (27)Thalia @ butter and brioche says

    i love a good cobbler.. never made a peach cobbler before, definitely need to make the recipe!

  21. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (28)El says

    Awesome dessert. I love peaches and this looks perfect!

  22. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (29)Danielle | Krafted Koch says

    This looks so good, I need to make this to hang on to the last bit of summer while peaches are still in season!

  23. Peachy Days {Recipe: Super Simple Whiskey Peach Cobbler} (30)Tonia A. says

    This recipe was amazing. Peaches should be a food group, yum! Thanks.

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FAQs

How long can you leave peaches in whiskey? ›

The peaches will brown slightly the longer they soak in the whisky. I recommend soaking them for at least 48 hours before enjoying the peaches and store well for a few weeks in the fridge. Just make sure the peaches are always covered in the whisky to prevent them from going bad.

Is it better to use canned or frozen peaches for cobbler? ›

Readers have raved about this dessert using frozen, thawed peaches. Canned peaches are not ideal because they're already too soft and mushy. Buttermilk: You can make your own DIY version of buttermilk if needed. Add 1 teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice to a liquid measuring cup.

What is the difference between a peach pie and a peach cobbler? ›

The biggest difference between a cobbler and a pie is the placement of the dough. Pies have, at a minimum, a bottom crust with the fruit placed on top, while a cobbler has the fruit on the bottom and a dolloped dough on top instead.

How long does homemade peach cobbler last? ›

Peach cobbler is best enjoyed warm, right after it's baked. Store leftover cobbler covered, in the fridge for 4-5 days. To reheat peach cobbler, use the microwave or oven. To reheat in the oven, remove it from the fridge and allow it to come to room temperature.

Does fruit soaked in alcohol need to be refrigerated? ›

It is not necessary to keep the steeping fruits in the fridge as both the fruits and the alcohol keep well. We would however prefer to keep the fruits in a cool, dry (and if kept for longer, dark) place while they soak. The best container for the fruits is a tightly sealed plastic container.

Why is my peach cobbler runny? ›

We love cobblers for being juicy, but really ripe fruit can make more puddles than a spring rain. The result is a soupy cobbler with a soggy top. Try this: Add one to two tablespoons of cornstarch to the filling. Partnered with a little sugar and lemon juice, this will make a lush sauce for the fruit.

How many peaches make 5 cups? ›

About 2 medium peaches = 1 cup sliced peaches. About 4 medium peaches = 1 cup pureed peach. About 3 medium peaches = 1 pound of peaches.

How do you know when a cobbler is done? ›

A probe thermometer inserted in the center of the cobbler should reach 200°F in the thickest part of the topping. The filling should be bubbly around the sides, and the tops of the biscuits should be more deep amber than golden.

Why is my peach cobbler gummy? ›

You shouldn't have a problem with Peach Cobbler being gummy if you use fresh fruit unless you overcook it. Canned peaches, however, can result in a gummy filling because the peaches are already softer to begin with and bathed in heavy syrup. Make sure to thoroughly drain the peaches before using.

What are the ingredients in Patti LaBelle's peach cobbler? ›

Ingredients
  • 1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter.
  • 2 ready-made pie crusts.
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour, plus for dusting the work surface.
  • 3 tablespoons agave syrup.
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons cinnamon, plus more for sprinkling.
  • 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg.
  • Four 29-ounce cans sliced peaches, drained.
  • Kosher salt.

Can you eat week old peach cobbler? ›

Peach cobbler is best enjoyed warm, right after it's baked. Store leftover cobbler covered, in the fridge for 4-5 days. To reheat peach cobbler, use the microwave or oven.

How long can you leave fruit in whiskey? ›

The longer the fruit sits, the further they will break down, so try and use the fruit within three months time.

How long can you soak fruit in whiskey? ›

For flavoring alcohol you want to soak for a minimum of six weeks, but here often longer is better. The taste will change over time, usually getting "rounder" or even change significantly from the original taste of the chosen fruit + alcohol combination.

How long can fruit sit in liquor? ›

I make things with the fruit and I use the fruit-infused spirits in co*cktails. I always let the jars sit undisturbed at least 4-6 weeks before opening, then usually use them up within 3-4 weeks once I do. I give them a little shake to settle the fruit about once a week.

How long to infuse whiskey with fruit? ›

Taste as You Go

It's ready now. If you want more flavor, let the whisky infuse another day and taste it again, continuing until it's to your liking. Most infusions take three to six days.

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