Juicy, sweet, and bursting with flavor, these peach-packed recipes are too good to save for special occasions. From golden bakes to frozen treats and fruity twists on classics, these dishes bring summer’s favorite fruit to your table — no guest list required.

Peach Tomato Caprese Salad

Sliced peaches, tomatoes, and fresh mozzarella slices on a tray.
Peach Tomato Caprese Salad. Photo credit: Call Me PMc.

Peach Tomato Caprese Salad Recipe is full of juicy peaches, fragrant basil, creamy fresh mozzarella, and tender lettuce.
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Peach Pandowdy

Overhead shot of peach pandowdy with fresh peaches.
Peach Pandowdy. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Sweet and juicy with a flaky crust, hello spiced Peach Pandowdy, you are so delicious. Bake this old-fashioned dessert full of fresh ripe peaches topped with a buttery, flaky pie crust.
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Peach Blackberry Ice Cream

Peach and blackberry ice cream scoops in white bowls.
Peach Blackberry Ice Cream. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Homemade Peach Ice Cream is always a delicious weekend dessert. This easy-to-make recipe is made in the no-churn ice cream method, and because we love berries we tossed in fresh blackberries for a perfect frozen creamy peachy dessert.
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Peach Cobbler French Toast

Slice of peach cobbler french toast held in the air on a spatula.
Peach Cobbler French Toast. Photo credit: Mama’s on a Budget.

This Peach Cobbler French Toast is the ultimate breakfast. A delicious fresh toast casserole topped with sweet fresh peaches! What more could you want in a breakfast?
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Peach Whiskey Barbecue Chicken

A cast iron skillet filled with cooked chicken pieces and topped with sliced peaches.
Peach Whiskey Barbecue Chicken. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

I love finding ways to work peaches into a dinner when they’re in season during the summer. That’s why this peach whiskey barbecue chicken recipe works so well. It’s sweet and savory in all the right kinds of ways.
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Peach Ice Cream Sandwich

Peach Ice Cream Sandwiches with creamy peach ice cream and cookies.
Peach Ice Cream Sandwich. Photo credit: Intentional Hospitality.

This Peach Ice Cream Sandwich recipe combines homemade peach ice cream with soft cookies for a delightful summer treat.
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Easy Crescent Roll Peach Dumplings

A white plate with a serving of peach cobbler topped with a dollop of whipped cream. Beside the cobbler are several slices of fresh peach. The background includes a partially visible peach and a flowery placemat.
Easy Crescent Roll Peach Dumplings. Photo credit: Not Entirely Average.

Easy Crescent Roll Peach Dumplings transform basic ingredients into a decadent, buttery treat with an unexpected fizzy boost. Made with refrigerated crescent rolls for ease, this recipe is just as delicious with apples or pears!
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Single-Serving Peach Cobbler

Peach cobbler with ice cream and peaches.
Single-Serving Peach Cobbler. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

This easy peach cobbler recipe for one person is the perfect dessert when craving something sweet but don’t want to make a big batch. Because it’s a single serving, you don’t have to worry about leftovers or over-indulging.
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Ricotta Crostini with Peaches and Prosciutto

Fresh sage leaves piled onto a ricotta crostini with peaches and prosciutto.
Ricotta Crostini with Peaches and Prosciutto. Photo credit: Not Entirely Average.

These Ricotta Crostini with Peaches and Prosciutto are the ultimate summer bite—creamy ricotta, sweet peaches, and salty prosciutto come together with a drizzle of honey and crispy sage. Whether you’re hosting a backyard gathering or just treating yourself, these little toasts bring big flavor with minimal effort!
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Stuffed Peaches

A plate of peaches stuffed with goat cheese and basil.
Stuffed Peaches. Photo credit: Sage Alpha Gal.

Bursting with the fresh flavors of summer, these chevre and basil stuffed peaches combine tangy goat cheese, aromatic basil, and sweet honey in a delightful treat. Serve up these easy-to-make stuffed peaches as a breakfast, snack, or light dessert.
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Peach Raspberry Bars

Peach raspberry bar cookies cut into squares.
Peach Raspberry Bars. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Summer fruits are the best and these buttery Peach Raspberry Crumble Bars use two sweet and colorful fruits that combine to make an easy and delicious dessert bar.
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Peach Turnover Recipe Using Canned Biscuits

Close-up of a person holding a partially bitten peach pie turnover pastry filled with cinnamon-spiced peaches. Several similar pastries, drizzled with icing, are on a plate in the background.
Peach Turnover Recipe Using Canned Biscuits. Photo credit: Recipes From Leftovers.

Looking for a quick and easy peach turnover recipe? This delicious summer dessert uses canned biscuits and canned peach pie filling for a simple yet flavorful treat.
Get the Recipe: Peach Turnover Recipe Using Canned Biscuits

Peach Almond Tart

A slice of peach ttart on a white board.
Peach Almond Tart. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

This crowd-pleasing Peach Almond Tart with Vanilla Bean recipe is big on flavor and always a favorite dessert with a flaky crust, a simple almond filling, and the wonderful flavors from vanilla.
Get the Recipe: Peach Almond Tart

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