My kids ate this easy Peach Cobbler up in a heartbeat. We were so excited to go peach picking at Vertuccio Farms with friends. Although it was late in the season we were able to get about 9 lbs of peaches for our family. Then came the exciting part-what to make with our harvest! This Easy Peach Cobbler was easy to make for a quick weeknight dessert. It hardly took any time and it made our house smell amazing.
One of my favorite tricks is adding Almond Extract in with the peaches. It gives it such a great flavor. And cobbler isn’t complete in our home without vanilla ice cream. Cobbler with ice cream is pretty much the only time I eat fruit desserts. Usually I am more of a chocolate girl. But my hubby is all about fruity flavors. And the look of love he gave me when he came home from work and smelled our home said it all.
- 6 cups of sliced peaches (you can remove the skins or keep them on)
- 1/2 c brown sugar
- 1 tsp almond extract
- 1/2 box cake mix
- 1/4 c brown sugar
- 1/2 c oats
- 1/2 c butter, diced
- 1 tsp salt
- Cut your peaches and mix in your brown sugar and extract.
- Pour in a greased 8x8 pan
- Combine crumble ingredients and cut in butter with a pastry blender.
- Pour over peaches.
- Bake at 350* for 20-25 minutes
- Topping with ice cream is a must. Whip cream wouldn't be bad either.
I hope your family loves this easy recipe! If you don’t have a pastry blender you can use two forks to combine the butter with the crumble mixture. And check your local farms to see if your family can go peach picking this summer. I love when my kids have a chance to get outside and enjoy the simple thing in life, like picking fruit. If you need more Summer Boredom Busters Ideas you can click on over here to grab this awesome pack full of summer fun. Keep them busy with activities, lemonade stand supplies, journal prompts, reading programs, service ideas, and more.
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