Easy Peach Cobbler
Easy Peach Cobbler is made with only four ingredients. This is the summer dessert you need to make! Sweet peaches with a crunchy topping. This will become your favorite peach recipe any time of year. Serve with a scoop of ice cream.
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EASY PEACH COBBLER RECIPE
Peaches and I have a bad history. I won’t go into too much detail but our relationship has been rocky with a long road of making up to do.
Then there’s my husband who says every time he eats peach cobbler he wishes it was apple cobbler. Another hater.
Needless to say this easy peach cobbler had a whole lot to prove.
But I’m The Girl Who Ate Everything, so no food is off limits…no calories left unexplored.
Reader Teri said, “You’re never too old to learn! I fixed this recipe today with fresh peaches, and it was definitely a hit. My husband said it’s the best peach cobbler I’ve ever made. High praise indeed!” – ★★★★★
4-INGREDIENT PEACH COBBLER
The best part is that there are only four ingredients in this cobbler. This is the easiest cobbler you will ever make with simple ingredients.
Here’s what happened: A little bit of the flour mixture is sprinkled on the bottom of the pan and mixes with the peach juices and stick of butter while cooking making it a thick peach filling.
PEACH COBBLER WITH CANNED PEACHES
The great thing about using cans of peaches is that you can make it anytime of year and not just during peach season. Of course you could use fresh fruit.
There’s nothing like juicy peaches in a fresh peach cobbler.
The crust is the perfect combo of light with a slight crispness on top. It’s not a biscuit dough topping that some cobblers have.
You might be worried it’s too wet when you stick it in the oven but after it bakes and has rested for a couple of minutes, it is perfect.
If you like yours on the drier side just don’t add all of the liquid from the peaches.
Some people use a cake mix. I’ve absolutely have done that before but this cobbler topping is so easy and tastes more like a homemade peach cobbler.
SELF-RISING FLOUR SUBSTITUTE
If you don’t keep self-rising flour on hand, make your own.
For every 1 cup self-rising flour needed, mix together: 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda.
WANT TO USE FRESH PEACHES?
When using fresh ripe peaches, peel and slice them, and sprinkle the slices with an additional 1/2 cup sugar. Refrigerate peach slices for 2 to 3 hours before using and they will make their own syrup with their peach juice.
You will need 1 3/4 pounds of peaches which around 5-6 medium peaches sliced.
HOW TO MAKE THIS
INSTRUCTIONS
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- In a medium-size mixing bowl coarsely mix the flour, 3/4 cup of the sugar, and 1/4 cup melted butter together. You can add a dash of cinnamon here if you want too.
- Sprinkle about one-third of the flour mixture on the bottom of an 9×9 baking dish. The flour mixture will slightly mix with the syrup of the peaches while baking and thicken it up a bit.
- Add the peaches with their juice to the dish. If you like your cobbler on the dry side don’t add all of the liquid.
- Sprinkle the top of the peaches with the remaining sugar/flour mixture. Sprinkle the top with the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar. Drizzle with the remaining 1/4 cup of on melted butter on top of the batter. There will be a lot of liquid and it will look wet. Don’t worry, the flour mixture will soak up the liquid.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes or until the top is golden brown and bubbly. Let cobbler sit for at least 5 minutes before serving.
- Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
- This can easily be doubled in a 9×13 baking dish.
TIPS:
- You can double this in a 9×13 baking dish.
- This is on the sweet side so you could cut the amount of sugar if you like. You can even use brown sugar for a deeper tone.
- Add a tablespoon of lemon juice to brighten the flavor.
- Use a teaspoon of vanilla extract for some vanilla flavor.
OTHER FRUIT RECIPES
- Peaches and Cream Pie
- Apple Crisp Pizza
- No-Churn Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream
- Peach Crisp
- Blackberry Cobbler
- Blueberry Cobbler
- Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips
- The Perfect Apple Crisp
- Salted Caramel Apple Cups
- Triple Berry Pie
- Grape Salad

Easy Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
- 1 cup self-rising flour, (see Note for substitution)
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar, (plus 2 additional Tablespoons for topping)
- 1/2 cup butter, divided (and melted separately)
- 1 (29 ounce) can sliced peaches in heavy syrup, undrained
Equipment
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- In a medium-size mixing bowl coarsely mix the flour, 3/4 cup of the sugar, and 1/4 cup melted butter together. You can add a dash of cinnamon here if you want too.
- Sprinkle about one-third of the flour mixture on the bottom of an 9x9 baking dish. The flour mixture will slightly mix with the syrup of the peaches while baking and thicken it up a bit.
- Add the peaches with their juice to the dish. If you like your cobbler on the dry side don't add all of the liquid.
- Sprinkle the top of the peaches with the remaining sugar/flour mixture. Sprinkle the top with the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar. Drizzle with the remaining 1/4 cup of on melted butter on top of the batter. There will be a lot of liquid and it will look wet. Don't worry, the flour mixture will soak up the liquid.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes or until the top is golden brown and bubbly. Let cobbler sit for at least 5 minutes before serving.
- Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
- This can easily be doubled in a 9x13 baking dish.
Notes
For every 1 cup of self-rising flour needed mix together: 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda. Want to use fresh peaches? You will need 1 3/4 pounds of peaches which around 5-6 medium peaches sliced. When using fresh peaches, peel and slice them, and sprinkle the slices with an additional 1/2 cup sugar. Refrigerate them for 2 to 3 hours before using and they will make their own syrup.




I think the recipe could use a little more flour but overall great taste and result
Happy to hear that!
I only have jarred peaches (24 ounces) in light syrup. Will this still work??
Yes! This will work
If I make this the day before, should it be refrigerated?
I don’t but you could!
I made this tonight. My Mom loves peach cobbler so I made one for me and added cinnamon and one for her without. She said it was outstanding. 😊. My question is can I freeze it?
Sure! I don’t see why not
Amazing. Simple. Way better than ANY cobbler. My husband looks at me and says ‘don’t loose this recipe.’ I used fresh ground whole wheat flour leftover from making bread, my home canned peaches, and only 1/2 C sugar. Next time will try just 1/3C sugar. Can’t wait to try this with my apples.
Thanks Wendy!
I made this today and it was just what I was looking for. I followed the recipe and it came out great. I was concerned about it being too sweet, so I only sprinkled one tablespoon on top instead of 2. Very good recipe!
Thank you!
Will love making this. I don’t need a lot of ingredients. And there is no need to go spend boohoo of money
Thanks
Do I grease the pan?
Yes!
Making this tonight , will get some pictures and comment what the family thinks of it.
When using cake mix. Your cobbler takes longer cuz the cake has to cook. You can add heavy cream or half and half to let it cook longer for the cake to get done.
This was fantastic! Followed exactly including self rising flour! Just wow, so easy!
Aw thank you for saying that!
I made this today, it was easy and delicious. I would call it a peach crumble though. Cobbler is more cake like.
I feel like this is a little cake like.
Could you use puff pastry on top before putting it in the oven I absurdly love to cook but I’m new on the puff pastry thank you.
This is Leslie I meant to say absolutely not absurdly thank you
Sure! That could be tasty!
I added 2 cups of frozen peaches that I thawed earlier to the canned peaches, took out 1/2cup of syrup from the canned peaches and raised the oven temperature to 375 degrees ( I think my oven is a bit off) and this was ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS. I have tried other recipes for cobbler, but this is the first one I have said “THIS IS THE ONE!” Thanks for sharing this.
Aww that’s so nice Rhonda.
Someone brought this to a gathering. I don’t eat much sweets but oh wow. This had me at first bite! Incredibly delicious!!!!
Thank you!
Great cobbler will make it again for sure. Everyone loved it.
Thank you!
Love this
Can I prepare everything in the baking dish the night before and bake the next day?
Sure!
I should’ve read recipe better I used all purpose flour I think it’s probably ruined 😞
It just won’t rise at all
Absolutely delicious! Made this for family and everyone was raving! It was so good I had to make it for my husband and myself the next night because there were no leftovers!
That’s great!!
Can I substitute the peaches for apple pie filling?
Sure!
I like this recipe. So simple
Thank you!
Great simple recipe.
Glad you liked it!
I could find no actual LIST of ingredients.
I’m confused as to how much butter to use for one recipe.
My first try turned out well with maybe half the sugar, using fresh fruit.
You must have skipped right over it.
If I want to increase my dish size to 9.5×11.5 what ingredient adjustments do i need to make?
I would double everything.
I don’t know if I did something wrong but mine was mush and not much flavor. Maybe because I used canned peaches? I did pour out some of the juice but it still turned out like mush.
This recipe is terrible. Comes out way too sweet, very mushy, and the amount of butter basically deep fries it.
I modified it using half the amount of sugar and half a stick of butter in the baking mix, no butter on top made this sooo much better. Also only use a little bit of the peach juice, not the whole can.
Great peach cobbler. I like to chop up the peaches a bit to distribute them better. Thank you!
My family loved this recipe!!! Can it be made with Cherries, if so could I use the canned cherries that are used for a pie??
Yes totally!
Not a good recipe! I followed the instructions to the “T” and it turned out to be an overly sweet, mushy, watery tasting conglomerate of peaches and sugar goo. Yuck! Would NOT recommend this recipe- there are too many others out there ……
I absolutely love this recipe! I made this same recipe last week while my dad was visiting. He called me yesterday to ask me if I would make one for him and his lady friend, of course I said yes. Today I doubled the recipe as to keep some here and send him some too, if my husband were to find out that I made this without saving him some he would definitely be upset because he loves it as well. With the one I made today, makes my third time. Although this batch I did double it and it is just as delicious! Thank you for this easy delicious recipe!
Oh that is such a great story
I made this tonight with fresh peaches. It was so easy and came out delicious.
Thanks for the easy recipe.
Thank yoU!
This is the best peach cobbler Ive ever made. I used big, fat fresh peaches and they were perfect. You mentioned that less sugar could be used. Did anyone try making it with less sugar?
Hands down best recipe I’ve used. This is now my recipe lol…. Closest to my Big Mamas that I have found.. Thanks for this:)
Aww I love that.
Best peach cobbler ever! And so easy to make!
Thank you!
If I could rate this Zero stars I would; so no one else would have to put their taste buds through such a recipe.
Oh my gosh, why? I’m guessing you followed the recipe as written, correct? What went wrong? Is there anything you would change to make this taste better for you?
Thanks.
A terrible recipe.
What was it that made this a “terrible” recipe? Since it’s essentially peaches, flour, butter and sugar, I can’t help wondering what made it turn out bad. Would you care to share? Thanks
Where on earth is the AMOUNT of the flour listed?
It is 1 cup
Simple and delicious – taste and texture is elevated! I used 4 cups Georgia peaches, in their own juice- always in the freezer along with Breyers Simple Vanilla ice cream. Fresh peaches, as noted in notes of recipe, would be fine too. I use good ingredients- higher quality butter. It matters!
Superior to my 35 year old slightly simpler, milk, sugar, flour, “batter” poured over melted butter with peaches poured on top.
So glad you liked it.
Hi there.
Quick question,Did you say that you used frozen peaches.I dont see anything about frozen ones.
And i would like to use my frozen ones.
Thankyou for any information ☺️
Love this so simple
Thank you!
Easy and delicious!
Thanks Andrea!