Kentucky Peach Cobbler was one of the favorite desserts my mom made when we were growing up! We had peach trees and I loved the fall when we got to enjoy peach cobbler and peach ice cream (look under desserts, Granny's Homemade Fruit Ice Cream for the peach variation...yummy!) Even canning peaches was (kind of) enjoyable. Lots of good times together. I'm apologizing in advance for some of the pictures. They didn't turn out really well - sorry. I'll see if I can get some hints from my daughter-in-law who is a professional photographer and is coming to visit tomorrow. Can't wait to see her, my son and my cute little granddaughter!
Ok, so you probably know the quick way to peel peaches, but just in case you haven't tried this, put peaches in a pan of simmering water for about 15 seconds.
Remove with slotted spoon or tongs.
Let cool a few seconds or put under cool water and rub peach with fingers and voila!
The skin comes right off.
Slice the peaches and cover with the sugar. Set aside.
Bad picture, but you get the idea. Put butter in a 9" pan (I doubled my recipe in a 9" x 13" pan because we love this!) and melt butter in the oven or in the microwave.
Combine the remaining ingredients to make the batter. It will be thin.
Another bad picture...spoon the batter over the butter. Do Not Stir!
Carefully add the peaches on top and again, Do Not Stir!
Bake about 1 hour until the top is light brown. I like the edges best because they are nice and crispy. Serve with ice cream if desired. Mmmm...enjoy!
2 c fresh
sliced peaches (or frozen) 2
tsp baking powder
1 c sugar ½
tsp salt
½ c butter (no substitute) 1/4 tsp cinnamon
1 c flour sprinkle
nutmeg
¾
c sugar 3/4
c milk
Preheat oven to 375º F. Slice
peaches into bowl and cover with 1 c sugar; set aside. In 9” square pan, melt butter and let
cool. Make a batter from remaining
ingredients. Batter will be thin. Spoon carefully over melted butter. Do not stir! Gently add peaches. Do not stir! Bake about 1 hour at 375º F. until top is light
brown. Can serve with vanilla or peach ice
cream. Blackberries, apples or cherries
may be used instead of peaches.
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