Ripe summer peaches don’t stick around for long, so it’s worth making the most of every juicy bite. Whether you’re baking, grilling, blending, or just slicing them into salads, these recipes show off the many ways to enjoy peaches while they’re at their peak.

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 Blackberry Galette

A rustic fruit galette with a golden, flaky crust, filled with summer peaches and blackberries, sits on parchment paper next to fresh peaches and blackberries.
Peach Blackberry Galette. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

This peach blackberry galette is a rustic summer dessert that’s as easy as it is beautiful. Juicy peaches and sweet blackberries are wrapped in a buttery, golden crust for a treat that’s bursting with seasonal flavor. Serve it warm with a scoop of ice cream for a simple but impressive finish.
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Peach Muffins

A close-up of a sliced muffin with visible chunks of yellow fruit and a crumb topping, drizzled with white icing—one of the tastiest ways to use peaches in your baking.
Peach Muffins. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

Peach Muffins is a great addition to your recipe collection. Whether you’re hosting or just looking for something tasty to make, this one fits the bill perfectly.
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Peach Chutney Recipe

A white bowl filled with chopped summer peaches and golden raisins sits on a white table, with peaches, plates, and utensils in the background—perfect inspiration for new peach recipes.
Peach Chutney Recipe. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

Peach chutney adds a sweet and tangy kick that can elevate everything from grilled meats to cheese boards or even a basic sandwich. This easy homemade version blends ripe peaches with just the right amount of spice, creating a flavorful spread that brings something extra to any meal. Once you’ve tried it, you’ll want to keep a jar in the fridge for whenever your food needs a little boost.
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Peach Blueberry Cake

Peach Blueberry Cake. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

This peach blueberry cake is the kind of summer dessert you’ll want to make on repeat. Sweet, juicy peaches and bursting blueberries bake into a soft, buttery cake that flips into a beautiful upside-down treat. It’s easy to make with our step-by-step instructions and works just as well for a laid-back lunch as it does for a special dinner.
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Turmeric Peach Smoothie

Turmeric peach smoothie in a mason jar with a purple straw. Turmeric root and powder and ginger root around it.
Turmeric Peach Smoothie. Photo credit: Fitasamamabear.

Speed up recovery and boost your immune system with this turmeric smoothie! A golden milk smoothie that doubles as a snack or post-workout!
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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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Southern Peach Cobbler

Southern Peach Cobbler. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

Southern Peach Cobbler is a warm, buttery dessert with juicy peaches and a golden, crisp topping. Baked until bubbly, it’s best served with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
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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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Peach Barbecue Sauce

Peach Barbecue Sauce. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

Peach Barbecue Sauce is a great addition to your recipe collection. Whether you’re hosting or just looking for something tasty to make, this one fits the bill perfectly.
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Peach Crumble

A slice of peach crumble on a white plate on a wooden table.
Peach Crumble. Photo credit: Baking Beauty.

My peach crumble features sweet and juicy peaches with a mile-high crumb topping. This easy recipe comes together in one bowl with seven common ingredients.
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Peach Cobbler Recipe with Premade Pie Crust

Peach Cobbler made with premade pie crust and fresh peaches.
Peach Cobbler Recipe with Premade Pie Crust. Photo credit: Intentional Hospitality.

Enjoy a classic Peach Cobbler made easy with a premade pie crust. This recipe is perfect for a sweet and comforting dessert.
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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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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.
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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 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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Walnut-Bottom Peach & Apple Pie

A pie with a golden-brown lattice crust and dough swirls rests on a cooling rack.
Walnut-Bottom Peach & Apple Pie. Photo credit: Not Entirely Average.

Walnut-Bottom Peach & Apple Pie is one of those limited-time wonders you’ll regret skipping. Sure, I made it up—but doesn’t “autumn is pie season” just feel true?
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