Georgia Peach Cobbler




The Peachy Dream: Georgia Peach Cobbler

Hey, you ever had a peach cobbler that just made you wanna dance? 🍑💃 Seriously, there’s just something about the sweet, juicy peaches and that crispy topping that gets me every time. Like, if summer had a flavor, it would definitely be Georgia peach cobbler — am I right?

Main dish photo
The finished dish — looks amazing, right?

Okay, so let’s talk ingredients. You know how grocery trips can be a little chaotic? You’re basically on a treasure hunt, right? Here’s what you need to grab:

– ½ C. Butter (unsalted, melted—don’t forget to let it cool a bit)
– 1 C. Flour (all-purpose, none of that fancy stuff)
– 1 C. Granulated sugar (this is where the magic happens)
– 1 Tbsp. Baking powder (trust me, you want it to rise)
– 1 C. Milk (whole, 2%, whatever floats your boat)
– 2 tsp. Vanilla extract (the good stuff, please!)
– 3 cans of sliced peaches (yeah, I said cans—life’s too short to peel peaches sometimes)
– 1 C. Brown sugar (because we want it sweet, but not *too* sweet, ya know?)
– A squeeze of fresh lemon juice (just a little zing)

So here’s why I make this constantly. One time, I whipped this up for a family BBQ, and OMG, everyone went nuts! My cousin, who usually turns his nose up at dessert, inhaled his slice and said it was “life-changing.” I mean, can you imagine? Life-changing! 😂 I swear, the cobbler disappeared faster than I could blink. I had to hide a piece just to save it for breakfast the next day (totally worth it).

Now, let’s get to the good stuff: the one trick that changes everything. This might sound crazy, but you *must* pour the batter over the melted butter without mixing. Like, just let it be! The butter bubbles up and creates that awesome crispy crust. Trust the process, okay?

And don’t mess this up (my top tips):
– Seriously, don’t stir anything after you pour it into the baking dish. It’s hard, I know! But it’s worth it.
– Use fresh peaches if you can, but canned works in a pinch. Just rinse ’em good!
– Check your cobbler at 40 minutes. You don’t wanna burn that golden goodness!

Another beautiful angle of the dish
Just as gorgeous from this angle too!

Now, how to keep them from disappearing (or, how to store them)? If by some miracle you have leftovers (shocking, I know), just cover it tightly with plastic wrap and store it in the fridge. Honestly, it’s even better the next day when the flavors really meld—like a little peachy miracle! Just reheat in the oven for a bit to get that crispy top back.

Okay, if you liked this, you’ll probably like these too:
– My grandmother’s classic apple pie (it’s a showstopper)
– Chocolate chip cookies (because what’s life without cookies?)
– Blueberry crumble (summer in a bowl, I swear)

So, are you gonna give it a try? What’s your favorite dessert to whip up? I need some inspiration! 🍰✨

Georgia Peach Cobbler

Georgia Peach Cobbler

Flavor-packed Georgia Peach Cobbler with amazing ingredients and incredible taste! Perfect for any occasion.

Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
50 minutes
Total Time
65 minutes

Category: Dinner
Yield: 8 servings servings

Ingredients

  • ½ C. Butter unsalted and melted
  • 1 C. Flour
  • 1 C. Granulated sugar
  • 1 Tbsp. Baking powder
  • 1 C. Milk
  • 2 tsp. Vanilla extract
  • 3 Cans sliced peaches rinsed and drained well
  • 1 C. Brown sugar
  • Squeeze of fresh lemon juice
  • Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
    2. Melt the butter and pour it into the center of a 9×13 baking dish. Do not spread the butter around.
    3. In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, milk and vanilla extract until smooth.
    4. Pour the batter over the butter in the center of the baking dish. Do not stir or spread it around.
    5. Place the peaches, brown sugar and lemon juice in a skillet over medium heat on the stove. Cook until the sugar is dissolved.
    6. Pour the peach mixture into the center of the baking dish. Again, do not stir to combine.
    7. Bake for 45 minutes until browned and cooked through.
    8. Enjoy!

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