Slow Cooker Peach Cobbler is full of fresh peach slices topped with a buttery/sweet topping. So easy and delicious. Served with vanilla ice cream, it makes a great summer dessert.
Is there anything more perfect on a summer day than a bowl full of warm peach cobbler topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream? We’ve finally started to make the transition from strawberry season to peach season in South Carolina.
I don’t have many cooking rituals because I’m always trying new things, but every summer I make peach cobbler. If I haven’t made it by July, my son starts asking- When are you going to make peach cobbler?
This year I thought I’d try something new- a slow cooker peach cobbler. This was my first experience making a dessert in a slow cooker. I was pleased to find it turned out almost just as well as one made in the oven. The only difference was the texture was a little spongier. Delicious nonetheless.
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When making desserts in a slow cooker, a great deal of condensation can form on the lid and fall back on the food, preventing it from “solidifying”. I find that placing layers of paper towels under the lid for the last 30 minutes of cooking time helped. Depending on the heat your slow cooker generates, cooking time could be a little more or less.
Can I Use Frozen Peaches?
Yes! You can use frozen peaches for this recipe. Be sure to thaw them first and drain off any liquid.
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More Peach Cobbler Recipes To Try
- Anytime Peach Cobbler
- Bourbon Peach Cobbler with Cinnamon Sugar Dumplings
- Peach Cobbler Bars
- Easy Southern Peach Cobbler
- Peach Cobbler Ice Cream
- Oatmeal Cookie Peach Cobbler
Slow Cooker Peach Cobbler
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 cups fresh peeled and sliced peaches
- ¼ cup sugar
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 cup Bisquick
- ½ cup sugar
- ¾ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons butter
- vanilla ice cream
Instructions
- Spray slow cooker with cooking spray. Place peaches, ¼ cup sugar, and cinnamon in slow cooker and toss to mix.
- In a medium bowl, gently mix Bisquick, ½ cup sugar, milk, and vanilla extract with a whisk. Pour on top of peaches.
- Cut the butter into thin slices and scatter on top of the uncooked cobbler.
- Cover and cook on low for 2 hours and 45 minutes. Turn to high and cook for 30 minutes.
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Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Originally published June 24, 2013.
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Having a Gluten problem could I make it with coconut flour? What other ingrediates would I have to add to get the same results as Bisquick? Thank you for your help
Ron C
I’m making the topping. Mines really watery do I add more bisquick or is that ok?!
I know I’m probably too late, but if you feel it’s really watery I might add a touch more Bisquick. But not too much if you were careful to measure correctly. It’s not supposed to be thick.
Have this in the crockpot now! I added a splash of butterscotch liqueur to the sugary peach mixture for a bit of a twist. It smells delicious already! Could have just eaten the sugared peaches by themselves. We love peaches at my house! Thanks for the inspiration ๐
Oh wow! Butterscotch liqueur sounds amazing. Hope you really enjoy it!
can you use nectarines instead of peaches
Would it be okay to place another layer of peaches and sugar mixture on top of the first? Like to make a party size.
Yes, I would think that would work just fine. Hope you enjoy it!
What size slow cooker do you use?
I have just a standard size slow cooker- think it’s 5 quarts.
Yum! I want to try this tonight for a family function. About how many servings does this make?? I’m wondering if I should double the recipe.
You should probably double it because 4 of us finished it off pretty easily. Sorry if I’m too late answering your question!
I absolutely love peaches, although I’ve never maked peach cobbler… Looks like it’s time to give it a try, yours look stunning and delicious, yum!!
If you love peaches, you definitely need to try making a peach cobbler ๐
I’ve never made a dessert in the slow cooker, but I imagine cobbler would be perfectly suited! Looks so good; looks like summer!
It turned out surprisingly well, although I’m not sure there are as many advantages to cooking desserts in a slow cooker as there are with some other dishes.
I am not a peach fan, but I LOVE blueberry cobbler.
I actually like blueberries better than peaches too. Need to make a blueberry cobbler!