Sugar Cookie Peach Cobbler

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Creamy Peach Cobbler is one of those quick cobbler recipes that can be ready in a jiffy!  Layer the ingredients in a baking dish and resist stirring and watch the magic happen.


Sugar Cookie Peach Cobbler



As a tradition, every year around my daughter's birthday, we try to go to our favorite Peach Orchard!

This year we actually got to go on her birthday, which was sweet. There are so many fresh vegetables and fruits, you cannot leave without something.  

Creamy Peach Cobbler is one of those quick cobbler recipes that can be ready in a jiffy!  Layer the ingredients in a baking dish and resist stirring and watch the magic happen.



Who remembers the roadside produce stands that were popular in the '50s and '60s?  This is as close to one as you can get these days.

We loaded up with fresh peaches, wild red plums, cantaloupes, Fresh Lady Cream Peas, and their famous fresh peach soft serve ice cream.  Yum!

Creamy Peach Cobbler is one of those quick cobbler recipes that can be ready in a jiffy!  Layer the ingredients in a baking dish and resist stirring and watch the magic happen.



I like to make this cobbler with a sugar cookie mix instead of a cake mix.  Although, you can use a cake mix if you like.  Buttermilk can be substituted for the cream, and you have Buttermilk Peach Cobbler.

The cream is poured over the peaches, and the sugar cookie mix is sprinkled over the cream; then pour melted butter over the sugar cookie mix.  

The peaches will be creamy, and the cookie topping will be crunchy--just try the cookie mix and see what you think.  It is heavenly!  

You just layer the cobbler in that order and bake.  How quick is that?

Hope you get to make one soon.  Enjoy!


WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE SUGAR COOKIE PEACH CRISP


  • Large 9 x 13 baking dish or larger

  • 4-6 Cups fresh or frozen peaches

  • 1/2-1 cup sugar

  • 1 cup heavy cream, half and half,  evaporated milk, or buttermilk

  • 17.5 oz. bag Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix

  • 1/2 cup butter, melted



HOW TO MAKE SUGAR COOKIE PEACH CRISP


  • Preheat oven 350 degrees F. Lightly spray a 9x13 baking dish.

  • Arrange peaches in the bottom of the prepared dish.

  • Pour heavy cream over peaches.

  • Sprinkle sugar cookie mix over cream peach mixture evenly.

  • Pour melted butter evenly over the sugar cookie mix layer.

  • Bake for 30-45 minutes or until the sugar cookie mix is golden brown and it is done and not doughy.

  • You can substitute canned peaches but omit the sugar and frozen peaches.


  • Buttermilk can be substituted for milk.


  • Depending on how juicy the peaches are will depend on how long to bake the cobbler, especially if you use frozen peaches.



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Cobblers, Crips, Peaches
Dessert
American
Yield: 10-12
Author: Kay Little
Sugar Cookie Peach Crisp

Sugar Cookie Peach Crisp

A quick cobbler recipe that can be ready in a jiffy! Layer the ingredients in a baking dish and resist stirring and watch the magic happen.
Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 1 HourTotal time: 1 H & 20 M

Ingredients

  • 6 cups fresh or frozen peaches
  • 1/2-1 cup sugar (I like to use brown sugar)
  • 1 cup heavy cream, half and half, evaporated milk, or buttermilk
  • 5 oz. bag Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix
  • 1/2 cup butter, melted

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven 350 degrees F. Lightly spray a 9x13 baking dish.
  2. Arrange peaches in the bottom of the prepared dish.
  3. Pour heavy cream over peaches.
  4. Sprinkle sugar cookie mix over cream peach mixture evenly.
  5. Pour melted butter evenly over the sugar cookie mix layer.
  6. Bake for 30-45 minutes or until the sugar cookie mix is golden brown and it is done and not doughy.

Notes:

You can substitute canned peaches but omit the sugar and frozen peaches.


Buttermilk can be substituted for milk.


Depending on how juicy the peaches are will depend on how long to bake the cobbler, especially if you use frozen peaches.



Nutrition Facts

Calories

269.22

Fat (grams)

15.68

Sat. Fat (grams)

8.67

Carbs (grams)

30.75

Fiber (grams)

1.51

Net carbs

29.24

Sugar (grams)

25.95

Protein (grams)

3.39

Sodium (milligrams)

189.05

Cholesterol (grams)

39.30
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