Ok guys. My last Peach Cobbler recipe of the season. (Last but not least). Cast Iron Peach Cobbler is wonderful. Instead of using cinnamon, this delightful cobbler uses almond extract and roasted, salted pecans for flavor and texture. The outcome was terrific. It was certainly one of those desserts I could have drooled over for quite some time.
This recipe uses nine ingredients–so it’s not overly difficult. If your mom or Grandma gave you a cast iron skillet in the past, here’s the time to yank it out! I personally love cooking with cast iron. It takes a bit of care, but once you learn how to cook with it, the skillets are wonderful. (I use enameled cast iron daily).
A few of Cast Iron tips: these skillets cook better on a medium heat rather than high. Heat the skillet before adding oil. Use plenty of oil so food doesn’t stick on the bottom. Wash and dry with a towel immediately. Don’t allow the skillet to drain dry. That’s the way rust forms. To re-season a skillet: Apply a thick coat of oil and place on an oven rack. (Place a cookie sheet on rack below to catch drips). Bake about 30-60 minutes at 350. Remove from oven and enjoy.
I received a large box of nectarines and peaches from the Washington State Fruit Commission. They asked me to blog about my experiences with their delicious fruit. I had so much fun making desserts with nectarines. I have never made anything with nectarines before. My Southern Nectarine Cobbler and Nectarine Pie turned out just awesome.
For the peaches, I made a Peach Pinwheel Cobbler, Peach Cobbler Amandine, Peach Crumble Pie and this Cast Iron Peach Cobbler. I sent the works out to John’s office along with about 8 other pies. They were demolished in short order! People still keep coming up to John and sharing how much they enjoyed the desserts. You’ll see why if you make one of these recipes!
Cast Iron Peach Cobbler is really pretty basic. The peach filling goes on the bottom. The topping is dolloped over top and then sprinkled with sugar before baking. This dessert is MADE for ice cream. But whipped topping is a good substitute in a pinch.
This is a dynamite dessert to serve your family as peach season comes to a close. If you can’t find fresh peaches, canned peaches will work just as well. Don’t deprive yourself of a bite of this amazing Cast Iron Peach Cobbler. Get to the store today and make it up. Add a scoop of ice cream and enjoy.
Cast Iron Peach Cobbler is so delectable.
This is a terrific dessert using fresh peaches. But canned peaches can be substituted if fresh are out of season.
Of course, a scoop of vanilla ice cream always makes everything better.
Here’s what I did.
I used these ingredients.
Peel and slice peaches. Place in a mixing bowl.
Add one cup sugar and almond extract.
Stir ingredients to combine. Set aside.
Melt butter and pour into cast iron skillet.
Add peach filling.
Place UNBLEACHED all-purpose flour in a mixing bowl. (Bleached flour toughens baked goods). Add 1/2 cup sugar, baking powder and salt.
Stir ingredients to combine.
Add half-and-half. Stir to combine.
Dollop topping mixture over top of peach filling.
Sprinkle with one tablespoon sugar, or more if desired.
Sprinkle salted, roasted pecans over top.
Bake at 350 for 50-60 minutes or until topping is lightly browned and mixture is set.
Cast Iron Peach Cobbler is a wonderful vintage-type recipe that your whole family will enjoy.
If you enjoy Peach Cobbler, you’ll love this recipe.
The roasted, salted pecans add a depth of flavor and smoky richness to the recipe.
Here’s the recipe.
CAST IRON PEACH COBBLER
(My own concoction)
Cast Iron Peach Cobbler Cast Iron Peach Cobbler will remind you of vintage recipes from the fifties! This lovely cobbler is cooked in a cast iron skillet. Since it only uses nine ingredients, it's a relatively simple cobbler to assemble. It's filled with fresh, juicy peaches seasoned with almond extract. Then it's topped with a quick & easy topping and salted, roasted pecans. The flavors are amazing. It's a terrific summer or early fall dessert for your family and friends. CourseDessert CuisineSouthern Keywordcobbler, dessert, peach dessert, peaches, pecans Servings12 Prep Time15 minutes Cook Time50 minutes Ingredients 4cups peeled, sliced peaches(about 5 medium peaches) 1cup sugar 1tsp. almond extract 1/3cup unsalted buttermelted 1cup UNBLEACHED all-purpose flour(bleached flour toughens baked goods) 2tsp. baking powder 1/4tsp. sea salt 1/2cup half-and-half 1/2cup sugar 1/3cup roasted, salted pecansor more, if desired 1tbsp. sugaror more, if desired Instructions Combine peaches, 1 cup sugar and almond extract in a mixing bowl. Pour butter into prepared 10-inch cast iron skillet. Add peach mixture to skillet. Combine flour, baking powder, salt and ½ cup sugar in a mixing bowl. Add half-and-half and stir to combine. Dollop topping mixture over top of peaches in skillet. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon sugar over top of the topping ingredients. Sprinkle roasted pecans over top. Bake at 350 degrees for about 55-60 minutes or until topping is lightly browned and cooked through. Recipe Notes Peaches provided courtesy of the Washington State Fruit Commission. © Can’t Stay Out of the Kitchen
Cast Iron Peach Cobbler is sensational southern comfort food.
This Peach Cobbler will have you drooling from the first whiff.
It’s time to make up this amazing dessert for your family before fresh peaches go out of season.
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Peach Pinwheel Cobbler
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Southern Peach Cobbler
Cast Iron Peach Cobbler Cast Iron Peach Cobbler will remind you of vintage recipes from the fifties! This lovely cobbler is cooked in a cast iron skillet. Since it only uses nine ingredients, it's a relatively simple cobbler to assemble. It's filled with fresh, juicy peaches seasoned with almond extract. Then it's topped with a quick & easy topping and salted, roasted pecans. The flavors are amazing. It's a terrific summer or early fall dessert for your family and friends. CourseDessert CuisineSouthern Keywordcobbler, dessert, peach dessert, peaches, pecans Servings12 Prep Time15 minutes Cook Time50 minutes Ingredients 4cups peeled, sliced peaches(about 5 medium peaches) 1cup sugar 1tsp. almond extract 1/3cup unsalted buttermelted 1cup UNBLEACHED all-purpose flour(bleached flour toughens baked goods) 2tsp. baking powder 1/4tsp. sea salt 1/2cup half-and-half 1/2cup sugar 1/3cup roasted, salted pecansor more, if desired 1tbsp. sugaror more, if desired Instructions Combine peaches, 1 cup sugar and almond extract in a mixing bowl. Pour butter into prepared 10-inch cast iron skillet. Add peach mixture to skillet. Combine flour, baking powder, salt and ½ cup sugar in a mixing bowl. Add half-and-half and stir to combine. Dollop topping mixture over top of peaches in skillet. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon sugar over top of the topping ingredients. Sprinkle roasted pecans over top. Bake at 350 degrees for about 55-60 minutes or until topping is lightly browned and cooked through. Recipe Notes Peaches provided courtesy of the Washington State Fruit Commission. © Can’t Stay Out of the Kitchen ##washingtonstatefruitcommission #SouthernDessert #Pecans #SundayDessert #Recipes