This Peach Cobbler Crust Is AMAZING! I’m Going To Start Using This For All My Cobblers!

This Peach Cobbler Crust Is AMAZING! I’m Going To Start Using This For All My Cobblers!

This Crumble Cobbler Tastes So Good! I Can’t Wait To Try It A La Mode…

Everyone has different preferences when it comes to cobbler. Some people like the crust nice and firm and others like a softer chew. Either way how you bake this recipe it is sure to come out exactly how you want it to be.

That Combination Of Brown Sugar, Peaches & Vanilla Really Hits The Spot – Just Think About How Good This Will Taste With A Nice, Big Scoop Of Vanilla Bean Ice Cream On Top!

All you need to do is adjust the temperature or the cooking time. The real star of the show though is the peaches. These cinnamon sugar peaches with a special ingredient splashed in really lift this cobbler to a whole new level.

The crumble that goes on top is my favorite part because the peaches really set in the flavor. You are going to love how decadent this sinful little dessert tastes. This has to be one of my most favorite recipes to make during the Summer.

For The Full List Of Ingredients & The Tasty Step By Step Directions Please Head On Over To The Next Page Where We Will Show You How To Make The Entire Recipe…



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473 Comments

  1. Elaine Rosas
    Elaine Rosas January 16, 22:43

    Yummy.

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  2. Brenda Malone
    Brenda Malone January 17, 00:28

    Brittany Green

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  3. Mardirous Minas-Haftvani
    Mardirous Minas-Haftvani January 17, 00:49

    something is wrong… Are you trying to be stingy… If you are going to give a recipe try to be correct…

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  4. Sue Eskew
    Sue Eskew January 17, 01:20

    yes.

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  5. Corlis Bowers-Homan
    Corlis Bowers-Homan January 17, 14:32

    Chasing this recipe AND instructions page to page is ridiculous.

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  6. Lee Nunez
    Lee Nunez January 17, 15:29

    I will try it it looks good

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  7. Ernestine Rocha
    Ernestine Rocha January 17, 17:57

    Thanks

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  8. Marilyn Ciaramitaro
    Marilyn Ciaramitaro January 17, 19:31

    My grand daughter Emma Rose’s favorite!I’ve got to make it for her!

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  9. Donna Redding
    Donna Redding January 17, 19:42

    Looks too dry…where is the thick juicy filling?!?!?!? That filling is the best part and is missing in this picture.

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  10. Donna Redding
    Donna Redding January 17, 19:45

    Ssandra Mz’Candi Mckinney They do in the South.

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  11. Kathy Wecker
    Kathy Wecker January 18, 16:04

    Again, no way to get to the recipe.

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  12. Kathy Wecker
    Kathy Wecker January 18, 16:07

    A waste of time it is,, I hate it when you have to go from page to page to page to try to get to the recipe,, Forget it I don`t want it that bad. Don`t want to have to sign up for ANYTHING.

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  13. June Marshall Thomas
    June Marshall Thomas January 18, 19:43

    INCLUDE THE RECIPE PLEASE!!!!! I CAN’T BAKE A PHOTO!!!!

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  14. Tammy Velasquez
    Tammy Velasquez January 18, 21:18

    Looks so good. I love peaches.

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  15. Randy Davenport
    Randy Davenport January 19, 03:47

    I never found the recipe so ad far as I’m concerned, the secret ingredient is still a secret!!

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  16. Theresa Tiffany
    Theresa Tiffany January 19, 17:47

    Need to check this, forgot to say what to do with the butter. Some people that don’t bake much, might not know.

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  17. Shanan Ivory
    Shanan Ivory January 19, 19:06

    Marlow Frazier Williams this is what I made

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  18. Shanan Ivory
    Shanan Ivory January 19, 19:07

    Shanna Cherry this is what I made I just added nutmeg and cinnamon

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  19. Ann E Chamblin
    Ann E Chamblin January 19, 22:42

    Too much of a hassel to get recipe…

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  20. Phyllis Hughes
    Phyllis Hughes January 20, 04:36

    Oh yum

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  21. Karen Leggett
    Karen Leggett January 20, 16:27

    Made the old stand by yesterday

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  22. Jackie Crook
    Jackie Crook January 20, 16:29

    I think this is bull cant get a recipe without joining something

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  23. Hezekiah Williams
    Hezekiah Williams January 20, 17:03

    WOW i am going to make me some love this

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  24. Mary Keck
    Mary Keck January 20, 17:21

    Thank you for the recipe. I won’t be back on this site. Never did get to a recipe!!!!

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  25. Ruth Mary Huskey Lawson
    Ruth Mary Huskey Lawson January 20, 17:29

    Go to Eckerts farm they have a great cop a great

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  26. Alice Townsend
    Alice Townsend January 20, 17:59

    So sorry. . MARY Keck hope I didn’t

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  27. Alice Townsend
    Alice Townsend January 20, 18:05

    Offend anyone by calling my pie a cobbler ..but we.all.tend to add or subtract from others recipe ..according to our family likes and dislikes. .I enjoy this site and others..I save lots of.recipes to my status page..but I have started copying some down for some of my friends who don’t do facebook. I guess I just love to cook and Share.

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  28. Jean Atkinson
    Jean Atkinson January 21, 01:47

    I made a cherry cobbler from can of cherry pie filling and it was good!!

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  29. Denice Dixson
    Denice Dixson January 21, 03:35

    Me too

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  30. Denice Dixson
    Denice Dixson January 21, 03:45

    Use vanilla extract instead of lemon and boil your peaches add pie crust pieces while boiling till they puff up add sugar and cinnamon keep stirring. Then pour into a baking dish add butter then strips of pie crust to form a lattice . Bake at 350 till dough is done sprinkle with sugar.

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  31. Annie Palmer
    Annie Palmer January 21, 14:42

    Is it the one with a box of yellow cake mix covering the peaches then u cut up butter all over the top and shake cinnamon all over the bake it in the oven if that’s the one it’s very good

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  32. Phyllis Giacalone
    Phyllis Giacalone January 21, 15:27

    too many ads and “next pages”

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  33. Carla Atkins
    Carla Atkins January 21, 17:44

    Some things u just don t tamper with peach cobbler for example

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  34. Janice Harris
    Janice Harris January 21, 23:06

    Alice Townsend, will you adopt me? Lol!

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  35. Alice Townsend
    Alice Townsend January 21, 23:37

    Aww..Thank you. .I don’t cook much anymore since. .it’s just me now.. But I guess collecting recipes is one of my favorite hobbies. .But when I do cook I love using my Iron skillet just like momma did…Although she didn’t use recipes. .jus a pinch of this and handfull of that..but it’s was good ..She collected and hand written lots of recipes which I still.have ..Miss her so much!

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  36. Pam Malone
    Pam Malone January 22, 03:10

    Recipes are to hard to find . I’m not playing hide and seek for a recipe .
    I will not play these games !! Bye bye pie !

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  37. Marilyn Tushar
    Marilyn Tushar January 22, 04:25

    Very strange recipe. I’m guessing you cut the butter into the flour ect. More info would be a good idea.

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  38. David Staude
    David Staude January 22, 14:25

    It says to follow instructions exactly and forgets a major ingredient ! Now we have to worry about what size spoon to use but not if we grease the pan or not. Be sure to bake in the middle of the oven,well I thought we just set it to the sun on the back porch till done. Without the butter we can feed it to the birds anyway.

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  39. Brenda Whitaker
    Brenda Whitaker January 22, 14:37

    Cobblers have juice, that’s why you spoon them into a bowl to eat with a spoon. Pie is cut with a knife on to a plate, and eat with a fork. Cobbler 9×13 Pyrex dish. Pie 8 or 9in round dish.

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  40. Pat Kray
    Pat Kray January 22, 15:56

    Sounds good

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  41. Kay Gerdes
    Kay Gerdes January 22, 16:44

    That was my ? too.

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  42. Lois Patillo
    Lois Patillo January 22, 17:40

    Thank you brenda whitaker, always wanted to know, that make sense to me.

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  43. Margaret Abernathy Smith
    Margaret Abernathy Smith January 22, 19:31

    I sprinkle a little nutmeg on my peach cobblers and pies.

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  44. Victoria A Thorn
    Victoria A Thorn January 22, 19:45

    Looks good

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  45. Courtney Hughes
    Courtney Hughes January 23, 04:30

    YUUMMMY

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  46. Jean Hill
    Jean Hill January 23, 14:11

    This is one I made last night.. super easy !

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  47. Nancy Williams
    Nancy Williams January 24, 00:53

    Someone said it wasn’t a cobbler. I call it GOOD !!!!

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