Peach Crisp

Published August 22, 2014. Updated March 6, 2020

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It’s true, this is no doubt the best peach crisp I’ve ever had! I’m completely in love with it! I couldn’t stop reaching for just one more bite, and then another, and oh just one last little one.

Take a look at all these layers and tell me how you could resist?

Peach Crisp (the BEST!) | Cooking Classy

Perfect Peach Crisp

You get this deliciously sweet and juicy peach layer topped with the most irresistible crisp topping in the world, and after its baked you top it off with a spoonful of vanilla ice cream (so just think peaches and cream), yes it’s just wow good! I made this crisp to be what I’d consider the perfect amount of everything.

Just the right amount of brown sugary sweetness, some texture from the oats along with a good balance coming from an equal part flour (so it’s not too oat-y, plus it helps hold the crumble together).

It’s enhanced with just the right amount of spices (I don’t want to distract from the delicious flavor of the fresh fruit), plus it has a perfect buttery flavor, and the crunch from the nuts just takes this over the top.

You’ve gotta try this recipe! You just do :).

Enjoy!

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Peach Crisp

The only peach crisp recipe you'll ever need! It's made with sweet juicy peach filling and finished with a delicious, buttery cinnamon crumble.
Servings: 7
Prep20 minutes
Cook40 minutes
Ready in: 1 hour

Ingredients

Peach Filling

Topping

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl toss peaches with lemon juice. Sprinkle granulated sugar and flour over top and toss to evenly coat. Pour mixture into a buttered 3 quart baking dish (mine was 12 x 8 x 2 1/2) and set aside.
  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together flour, oats, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger. Add brown sugar and stir, while using fingertips to break up any clumps.
  • Add butter to mixture and using fingertips, rub into mixture until it comes together in small clumps and pieces of butter a no longer visible.
  • Mix in nuts, tossing several times (so it sticks to the crumble). Sprinkle mixture evenly over top of peaches in baking dish.
  • Bake in preheated oven about 38 - 42 minutes until topping is golden brown and juices are bubbling along edges. Serve warm with ice cream or sweetened whipped cream if desired
Nutrition Facts
Peach Crisp
Amount Per Serving
Calories 478 Calories from Fat 207
% Daily Value*
Fat 23g35%
Saturated Fat 11g69%
Cholesterol 44mg15%
Sodium 93mg4%
Potassium 475mg14%
Carbohydrates 68g23%
Fiber 5g21%
Sugar 47g52%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 1141IU23%
Vitamin C 14mg17%
Calcium 50mg5%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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101 Comments

  • Claire @ TallGirlBigWorld

    I just made this for a dinner party, and it was amazing!! Great recipe :)
    -Claire
    tallgirlbigworld.com

  • Liz

    This was incredible- I’m forever trying new recipes, and I seem to always get a bad aftertaste, of flour, or something that doesn’t seem quite right- and this was absolutely perfect. I’m not a big fan of nuts, but I even added those. Fantastic recipe, and I”m going to try the crumble with Apples in the fall as well!! Thank you so much@

  • Jill G

    Omg,this is one of the best peach crisps I have come across. The filling is perfectly tart and sweet and the topping is so delicious and has such a nice texture. Together they make such a nice and balanced dessert. Sometimes simple is the best.I added sliced almonds in mine for something different and it was amazing. I am copying this into my recipe book! Thank you so much!!!

  • Ry

    So if I wanted to make this without nuts, would I need to substitute in more oats to fill out the topping, or can I just cut them out?

  • Heather

    This was amazing! By far the best peach crisp I have made. I love the addition of the fresh ginger. I too cannot stop eating it!

  • Sara

    OH !!!
    domani io comprerò delle pesche e proverò a fare questo tuo dolce, sembra meraviglioso!
    ciao
    Sara

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’ve made it twice now and both times I didn’t peel them. This was actually the first recipe that I haven’t peeled the peaches (for like crisps cobblers bars etc) add I loved it and everyone else agreed it was better with the skins on. So I guess it’s personally preference really, if you think you’d hate it you can definitely peel them first.