Georgia Peach Cobbler
You can make a delicious peach cobbler recipe that tastes like it was made by the queen of Southern cooking with this recipe for Georgia Peach Cobbler. This easy peach cobbler recipe will teach you how to make peach cobbler just like they do in the South. To make this easy dessert casserole, fresh peach slices are combined with sugar, flour, milk, and several other ingredients. This peach cobbler tastes amazing when served with whipped cream or ice cream. Everyone is sure to love this Southern peach cobbler.
Serves12
Preparation Time30 min
Cooking Time45 min
Read NextAmish Apple Crisp
Your Recently Viewed Recipes
SissieSass
Sep 30, 2017
Peach cobbler is one of those dishes that my grandmother always used to make when we had someone coming to visit. She would send grandpa out for vanilla ice cream to scoop over it as soon as it come out of the oven. We would sit around and have the best conversations along with great food. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
FireFightersMoM
Aug 09, 2017
This Peach Cobbler looks and sounds totally amazing! I can't believe how quick and easy the recipe is. I am looking forward to making it. I think I will also be trying different fruit. We are huge cobbler fans, so maybe a berry mixture.
kenziewood07 43526 50
Jun 22, 2017
Thanks for the reply, Natalie. One more question, if I use canned peaches in syrup, can I skip the first step of adding the one cup of sugar and cooking on the stove? Can I use the syrup in the can as a substitute for that step? I am trying to cut back on our sugar intake, and would prefer to not have to use as much white sugar as I can.
Editor Natalie
Jun 22, 2017
Hi kenziewood, yes you would skip the first step of cooking the peaches with sugar, since canned peaches are already sweetened. Enjoy! - Natalie, Editor of AllFreeCasseroleRecipes
kenziewood07 43526 50
Jun 18, 2017
I think my husband would definitely LOVE this dessert. The recipe says to use fresh peaches and make the syrup from the sugar and water and the peaches on the stove. Can you substitute tinned peaches and the syrup from the tin for the fresh peaches? Would that make a big difference?
Editor Natalie
Jun 19, 2017
Hi kenziewood, yes I think you can substitute canned peaches for fresh ones in this recipe. I don't think the results would be too different. I hope that helps! - Natalie, Editor of AllFreeCasseroleRecipes
nataliegrace
Jan 23, 2017
I love fruit desserts, so I know I would like this cobbler. Even better knowing that it's inspired by a famous chef!
Report Inappropriate Comment
Are you sure you would like to report this comment? It will be flagged for our moderators to take action.
Thank you for taking the time to improve the content on our site.