Georgia Peach Cobbler
Yes, dear readers, I know I just posted a recipe for peach cobbler a mere three days ago, but are you seriously complaining?? Peach cobbler is the best!! And this one is different – you’ll see . . .
So this recipe comes from our across-the-street neighbor when I was growing up – my mom’s friend Mary. It used to be that people thought I was crazy when I would make this recipe, but nowadays, I think there are a few similar versions floating around the internet.
Basically, you melt a stick of butter in a pan. (This is the way any good southern recipe starts, right?!?) Then you pour your batter into the melted butter and pour your peaches over the top of the batter. The best part is that you aren’t supposed to stir! How easy can this get?
And the final product? Crispy butter-fried dough puffs up and bakes all around the juicy-sweet peach slices. Again, the hint of cinnamon (barely a whiff) really brings out the depth of that golden peach flavor.
Georgia Peach Cobbler
From my mom’s friend Mary
4 cups fresh Georgia peaches, peeled and sliced
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter
3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
A dash of salt
3/4 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Combine the sliced peaches and the 1/2 cup sugar in a medium bowl. Cover and refrigerate for several hours, until the juices start to run.
Place the butter in a 9×13″ baking dish. Put it in the oven for 3-4 minutes, until the butter is completely melted.
Meanwhile, stir together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a mixing bowl. Add the milk and stir just until combined.
Remove the dish with the butter from the oven. Pour the prepared batter over the butter. Do not stir!
Next, pour the peaches over the batter and butter. Do not stir!
Finally, sprinkle the cinnamon evenly over the top. Return the dish to the oven and bake for 45-50 minutes, until the batter sets and turns a golden brown on top. Serve hot with vanilla ice cream.












MrsSouthernBelle
Thats how I make my cobbler and its SO good!
jenncuisine
oh my this looks heavenly!
Anonymous
That is how my mom made it when I was growing up. It is still one of my favorites.
Michelle
I just made a raspberry and blueberry cobbler like this a couple of nights ago. I will have to try your version, it looks even better!
alauna
one cannot post too many peach cobbler recipes. this looks easy and delicious
oneparticularkitchen
Looks just like my Great Grandma's cobbler! I love it!
Southern Aspirations
I love it! Looks scrumptious. I will be pulling my recipe out this weekend. But will have to try yours too!
Joelen
Looks fantastic as usual!
Katie
Okay, SERIOUSLY – THIS is food pron for me!! i'm drooling. THanks for ruining my keyboard, dude.
Melissa
That looks so delicous…I've never tried making a cobbler, this is going on my to-make list!
Colleen
Ooh YUM! I am drooling at this pic!
Buttons
Omg I’m making this for a school state thingy and so far it looks, smells, and teastes amazing!!!!!!!!
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John
I’m making this right now. just pulled the peaches out of fridge…. first timer here!!! cant wait. I will take pics
Ping
Ellie,
I’ve made this twice in the past two weeks. It is pure ambrosia! Summer 2010 has been a fantastic season for stone fruit, and the peaches are exactly as I remember them growing up in CA (back in the bronze age). Going forward, I will use a bit more flour – it’s been turning out a tad wet/underdone. Could be because I use White Lily, a southern soft wheat flour. But I can’t sing the praises of this recipe enough. It goes to show that the less you mess with good ingredients, the better!
Magnoliazone6
Hi Ellie,
I have to tell you that this recipe is one that me and my wife cherish. I am studying to be a baker and I’m recommending your peach cobbler recipe for next weeks class. I have made this recipe several times and we just love it EVERY time we make it. My wife is a cook who works at a senior living facility and I’ve also recommneded her to present this dessert to the seniors. I just love cobblers. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!:D