Skillet Peach Pie

  4.3 – 21 reviews  • Peach Pie Recipes

Not much easier than these traditional cookies.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 45 mins
Servings: 6
Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 (10 ounce) package pie crust mix
  2. 6 fresh peaches – pitted, skinned, and sliced
  3. ½ cup white sugar
  4. ½ teaspoon salt
  5. ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  6. 1 ½ tablespoons butter

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
  2. Make crust mix according to package directions. Roll dough out so that it fits an 8 inch skillet or frying pan; make sure there is overhang.
  3. Place peaches into pastry lined pan. Sprinkle with sugar, salt and cinnamon. Dot with butter. Fold the dough edges over towards center; leave a small space in center uncovered. Bake in preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes until fruit is bubbly and crust is browned.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 360 kcal
Carbohydrate 47 g
Cholesterol 8 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Sodium 575 mg
Sugars 23 g
Fat 18 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Travis Harrington
This was a perfect peach pie! Family raved about it also. I used a double (homemade crust), 11am all peaches, and I added ~2 TBPS flour. It was amazing!!!!
Michelle Simpson
Delicious and made no changes!
James Baker
Did not match the peach pie that my wife has been making for 40 plus years. won’t be making it again.
Michelle Gardner
Great
Steven Phillips
Easy easy easy!! My husband said it needed cinnamon. I have to agree.
Molly Pruitt
This cobbler-pie is so easy! We like less white sugar, so I added a quarter cup of white and the same amt of brown. Yum. Bring on the ice cream!
Laura Mason
Delicious! I have a new favorite pie pan!
Adam Bush
Yummy. I used large can of homestyle biscuits instead of pie crust. Used less sugar but it was still amazing. I had to shorten the cook time on 425 to 12 then reduced heat to 350 for another 10 as the biscuits were getting too brown on high heat. Love the iron skillet idea too
Derek Miller
Followed the instructions to the letter (almost I used a premade dough because I’m lazy) and it turned out great. My family loved it.
Kristin Cochran
Great pie! We brushed the top with an egg wash, and added a dash of nutmeg. I would also recommend adding a couple tbsp. of flour for thickening. We baked it in a wood cook stove, and it was oh, so perfect!
Tara Scott
the peaches in our area are very juicy…tried this recipe yesterday with sad results…the top looked like a picture but the juice (yes I used the 8in skillet) prevented the side and bottom crust from cooking…I served the top only…will delete this one
Jenna Lee
I used homemade pie crust. Rolled one big oversized crust, layed it in the skillet, added the fresh peaches,folded overlap over the peaches. Used dash of nutmeg, no cinnamon dotted with butter. My mom says not to season fresh peaches with cinnamon they have their own spice.
Dr. Ryan Burke IV
This skillet peach pie is delicious! And easy…I used about 10 medium peaches and upped the cinnamon and sugar a bit…and I also increased the baking time to 40 minutes. It cuts cleans and comes out easily. The skillet only needed a paper towel to clean. This recipe will be added to my recipe file!
Edward Macdonald
What did the comment at the top about biscuits have to do with this pie?
Elizabeth Cole
This was soo good!
Alyssa Miller
This is basically a fruit gallette. I didn’t really realize this until I was halfway finished preparing it. :o) I have a recipe for a gallette that has a few more ingredients (lemon juice, raisins, flour) and a few more steps, but either recipe is hard to mess up. If you don’t like all the juices from the peaches soaking into the gallette, you can use a cookie sheet with a rim or a jelly roll pan. It’ll make it drier that way. Either way, very simple, very good. Easily adjusted for whatever type of fruit you feel like using. I’ve made galettes with canned and frozen fruit–just make sure you drain canned fruit and adjust sugar accordingly. I prefer mixing the sugar, salt and cinnamon together instead of just sprinkling. Otherwise, good recipe. Easy way to impress when entertaining!
Cole Steele
I had issues rolling out the pie crust, but the taste was just what I was looking for with the fresh peaches.
Valerie Garrett
Oh, man, this is so good! I don’t know what it is that makes it so good, because it’s basically a peach pie, but to me it is so much better! Maybe it’s the cast iron skillet? I used my own pie crust and guessed on the peaches, because I had to cut out a bunch of spots, but it came out wonderful! I also added about a tablespoon of flour. Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream! Yeah for summer!
Michael Wilkinson
Very good summer pie. I am not a huge fan of peaches but wanted to take a summery dish to a BBQ and everyone loved it including me.
Samuel Lee
I didn’t have an 8 inch skillet, so i used my 9 inch pie pan. I used frozen crusts on top and bottom and brushed the top crust with half&half. The pie has a wonderful flavor, but is runny. I may experiment with thickening it next time. I omitted the butter and salt and added a sprinkling of ground orange peels along with the cinnamon. This is a quick, easy recipe… and goes wonderful with real vanilla ice cream. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm : )
Brandon Mathis
This is an awesome recipe, it is so quick to make. I used nectarines instead of peaches. It had the best flavor.

 

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