Baked Sliced Peaches

  4.6 – 17 reviews  • Peach Dessert Recipes

For this quick dessert, ingredients are simple to keep on hand.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 20 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  1. 1 (16 ounce) package frozen peach slices
  2. ⅓ cup brown sugar substitute
  3. ¼ cup pecans
  4. 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  5. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. Spread peach slices into a baking dish in a single layer. Stir brown sugar substitute, pecans, flour, and vanilla extract together; spread over peach slices.
  3. Bake in preheated oven until the peaches are heated through, 20 to 30 minutes.
  4. Cooking time can vary, so it is best to check often.
  5. If you prefer brown sugar, use the same amount as the replacement.

Reviews

Monica Phillips
I used regular brown sugar and thawed peaches, the hubby doesn’t eat bread, so no cobbler☹️. We only had walnuts, so walnuts it is, I also threw in some granola. It’s delicious and he gets to feel special with this dessert just for him. I kept watch and probably baked 45 minutes.
Antonio Manning
I made enough for 8 people and they loved it.
Abigail James
Delicious!
Benjamin Hunt
Tasty! Made it as directed…this is definitely a topping, not a self-contained dessert!
Paul Paul
I had not-so-good, rather mealy, fresh peaches on hand and thought I’d try this recipe. I didn’t have pecans so I used walnuts. Also it took about 35-40 minutes to get a syrupy consistency. Delicious over vanilla ice cream.
Laura Mills
An easy summer dessert to have prepped and in the fridge, awaiting a brief stint in the oven or bbq after the main meal is cooked. As per other reviewers, I used fresh (Ontario) peaches, regular brown sugar, and doubled the vanilla. I’m guessing the better the peaches (and ripeness), the better the flavour. We did serve this in individual heatproof greased crocks (for quicker baking and serving), with a dollop of french vanilla ice cream and a side of cinnamon walnut coffee cake. I also made two other individual servings using artificial sweetener (used different small crocks to differentiate); I should have dissolved in melted butter first as the powder didn’t dissolve during the baking process, although the two guests that had those enjoyed them after stirring it up a bit.
Mr. Edward Figueroa
I used fresh peaches, gf flour, doubled the vanilla, and added a tad of butter. It wasn’t very flavorful. I don’t think that had to do with my changes as I didn’t decrease the sugar. Although maybe bagged peaches have more sugar?
Robert Walters
Pretty easy to make. Didn’t have enough flavor. Added a smidge bit of cinnamon, a little more brown sugar, and a little butter. Had it with ice cream. Will make again.
Paul Mclaughlin
I made this, but I added some cinnamon and a touch of nutmeg with a tad bit of butter to the crumble. it was awesome. served it with vanilla ice cream.
Christopher Bowman
Just so super easy and tasty! Add some whip cream too !
Charles Lawson
good and simple
John Aguirre
Used fresh peaches instead of frozen, and doubled the vanilla. It was amazing !!! I will definately be making this again!!
John Price Jr.
Loved it. Used fresh peaches, real brown sugar, a little extra vanilla, ground cinnamon, and walnuts. Went surprisingly well with butter pecan ice cream.
Kerry Zamora
Easy and delicious! I used real brown sugar and omitted the pecans, as I didn’t have any. Used it as topping on homemade vanilla ice cream. So good!
Angela Schwartz
Yes, so easy an so delicious with items I had right on hand.
Sandra Valenzuela
Awesome recipe! I tweeked mine to fit my family’s taste buds. I used brown sugar, fresh peaches, doubled the vanilla, and added a dash of salt. Over vanilla ice cream it was so yummy! I’ll never go back to peach cobbler! It was that good!
Wayne Hoffman
Wow, did this one surprise me. How can something so easy, taste so good, and you can enjoy it with no guilt. The recipe doesn’t say to defrost the peaches, but I had some concerns about frozen peaches releasing water in the baking dish, so I defrosted them. The recipe author says “if you prefer to use brown sugar, use the same amount as the replacement.” I used Splenda Brown Sugar Blend, and you use half the amount of brown sugar, so just a word of caution if you don’t use the substitute. This had just the right amount of sweetness for us, takes no time to make, and you can enjoy this dessert without guilt. Thanks, libton, for a yummy, quick and easy dessert.

 

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