Fresh Peach Cobbler With A Homemade Double Crust {Granny's Recipe}

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Fresh Peach Cobbler made with a bottom crust and a lattice crust on the top that gives the taste of peach dumplings with every bite!  

Fresh Peach Cobbler made with a bottom crust and a lattice crust on the top that gives the taste of peach dumplings with every bite!

Peach season has arrived here in East Texas, and one of the first things I wanted to make was a Fresh Peach Cobbler, so this last weekend that is just what I did.
Fresh Peach Cobbler made with a bottom crust and a lattice crust on the top that gives the taste of peach dumplings with every bite!

I have been making peach cobblers every since my Mother taught me how in the 70's.

There are so many different variations, but the one I grew up eating and making today is a traditional family recipe with a homemade crust and fresh peaches.

And you say that is all?

Yes, Mother always said to get the purest flavor of the peach, you need to let it be the star of the cobbler without adding other flavors. 

Fresh Peach Cobbler made with a bottom crust and a lattice crust on the top that gives the taste of peach dumplings with every bite!

The crust is always homemade, and there is no fuss with making it--just roll it out and put a layer in the bottom of an oblong dish to grab all the luscious juices of the peaches, and top the peaches with another layer of crust.  

The peaches and the crust are like what you would say about best friends--they're inseparable!

Fresh Peach Cobbler With A Homemade Double Crust

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups flour
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 cup shortening, cold
  • 1/2 cup butter, cold
  • 10 tablespoons cold water
  • 3 lbs. (6-8 cups peaches, peeled and sliced)
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1/2 cup butter, softened to room temperature
  • 1/2 cup coarse sugar


Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Mix flour, butter, shortening, and salt together with a pastry blender until well blended. Add water to the well blended flour mixture. Mix all ingredients together with a fork.

Divide the dough in half. Roll one half of the dough on a lightly floured surface with a rolling pin and place into a large oblong dish push the dough up the sides.

Arrange the peaches in the dough and sprinkle the sugar evenly over the peaches; set aside.

Roll the other half of the dough on a lightly floured surface and cut 1/2 inch strips and place a row going diagonally 1/2 inch apart on top of the peaches.

Place another row of strips going the opposite direction 1/2 inch apart.

Brush liberally with butter and sprinkle with coarse sugar and bake for 1 hour or until the top crust is golden brown and juices are bubbly.

Serve hot or room temperature with ice cream.

Note: When you freeze the peaches, it is better to add the sugar when you freeze them and just place the sweetened peaches in the crust when you get ready to make the cobbler.


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Kay Little
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Comments

  1. oh i can almost smell it through the screen! yum!!

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  2. Looks delicious!

    Can't wait to try it....

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  3. Wow! It looks so very delicious!
    Thanks for sharing:)

    Sanghamitra
    RAINBOW-The Colours of India

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  4. looks sweet and delicious, hope I can have one slice =)

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  5. This is SO pretty, and sounds wonderful.

    I'd like to invite you to share this recipe on my weekly link-up, Sweet Tooth Friday. I hope to see you there. http://alli-n-son.com/2011/06/02/mini-peach-cobblers

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  6. Anonymous6/02/2011

    Now that's what I'm talkin' about...a fresh homemade cobbler. Wow! Hi, I'm your newes follower from the foodie blog hop. Hope you come visit and follow me too. I'd like to be one of your blogging pals, smiles. Thanks!

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  7. Please pass the cobbler!

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  8. I love anything peach related - peach cobbler, peach pie, peach crisp, peach preserves...you get the picture. Your cobbler looks delicious! I'm so excited peach season is finally here.

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  9. Looks so pretty. Ready for a summer party. Thanks so much for linking up at Friday Food.

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  10. Yummy! I love Peach cobbler! :)
    I'm following now. Have a great weekend!

    ~Liz

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  11. Um. Yummy! Yum!! Thanks for sharing this with us at Inspiration Friday. Just featured it on our Facebook Page!

    Heather

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  12. Yum!! This takes me back. This peach cobbler looks like the one my Nanny(grandmother) used to make. That crust looks so good, as well as the filling. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. wow - I'm saving this recipe for future use! Looks like the ones a co-worker used to bring in from her mama!

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  14. This is exactly how I like my peach cobbler! I can't wait to try your recipe.

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  15. Yummmm...this is so much like the one I make...I am just waiting for some good, ripe peaches..out here in West Texas, they aren't that good. Maybe when the Farmers Market opens, I can find some.
    Thanks so much for your recipe.
    I am going to follow..come by to see me when you have time. :))
    xo bj

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  16. I love peach cobbler, and I haven't had one in such a long time. I think I might this recipe. Following from over at Sweet Tooth Friday.

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  17. I love summer and all the yummy cobblers it brings. Just wanted to let you know that I've bestowed the Versatile Blogger Award on you. Stop by my site to check it out. I'm at whatthedogate.blogspot.com.

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  18. What time are you serving it???? Sure looks yummy. Happy Pink Saturday!

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  19. Wow Kay, this looks delicious. I love it when fresh fruit is in season, you can eat your way through each one. Thanks for sharing this great recipe.

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  20. AWSOME, AWSOME AWSOME!!

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  21. This. Looks. Fabulous. I'm drooling! =) Thanks for linking up at the FBF hop!

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  22. Peaches should be coming in season soon here in GA and I'll definitely have to use your recipe to make some of this delicious cobbler. Thanks for sharing on A Well-Seasoned Life's Sweet Indulgences Sunday.

    http://www.wellseasonedlife.com/2011/06/sweet-indulgences-sunday-7.html

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  23. Anonymous6/04/2011

    you had me a cobbler... but double crust? oh my!

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  24. Oh no you didn't ... a double crust ... come on peach season!!! jules

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  25. Oh yum! I'm bringing dessert to a BBQ this weekend to celebrate my sweet friend's 85th birthday. I think she'd love this. Thanks!

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  26. Thank you so much for linking this up to Friday Potluck. I greatly love the double crust... yummy!

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  27. looks delicious!!(:

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  28. This looks amazing. New follower here for sure ! Going to look at your blueberry cake next !! Have a good day Jules ♥

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  29. Hello! I am visiting from the blog hop - it's nice to meet you!

    This recipe looks amazing. My mom was from the south and made something similar, but I will have to try your grandma's :)

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  30. This went on the "to make" list! It looks wonderful! And I'd love for you to link it up to my sweet treats party if you get the chance. Hope to see you there :)
    Ashton
    www.somethingswanky.com

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  31. Sounds absolutely perfect! I really miss living where you can get fresh peaches at their best.

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  32. I am your newest follower from Pink Dandy Chatter! Your blog is so cute. I am so going to try you cajan salad! Yummy! I would love for you to follow me back and thanks for doing a cooking blog! I need all the help and ideas I can :0)

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  33. Visiting from the Creative Bloggers Party & Hop over at Create with Joy!

    Oh me, oh my...your peach cobbler looks simply divine!

    So pleased to "meet" you!

    New follower,
    Jenn/Rook No. 17

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  34. Sounds so delicious! Visiting from the Creative Bloggers Party- following you now!

    Stop by if you get a chance-
    www.occasionallycrafty.blogspot.com

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  35. These look so delicious!! I am your new follower! I will definitely be trying some of your recipes.. :) Also if you want to check out my blog it is For-The-Love-Of.blogspot.com I am new to this, but I am excited to share recipes, crafts, and make-up. If you would want to follow also that would be wonderful!!

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  36. This is a great recipe!!! YUm!
    I would love if you link this to my party! You can win your post feature for 1 month on my side bar!

    Follow me back and return the love please!
    XO
    http://lechateaudesfleurs.blogspot.com/
    Party:
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  37. Yum! Your blog is making me very hungry!

    I'm your newest follower from the Meet Me Monday Hop! I would love it if you stop by my blog www.mommydigger.com and follow me as well :)

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  38. I have been here before but for some reason, I was not following so I took care of that.

    I am thankful for the summer and a peach crop. I wish, I could reach and the cobbler from you but I guess, I will have to make it, in order to enjoy it. Thanks for sharing this at Let's Do Brunch.

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  39. Thanks for linking to THIS WEEK'S CRAVINGS, next Monday is Father's Day Favorite Recipes, hope to see you linking up again!

    http://momscrazycooking.blogspot.com/search/label/THIS%20WEEKS%20CRAVINGS

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  40. That looks like the most perfect peach cobbler ever! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

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  41. Peach cobbler is one of my husbands favs, this looks awesome! Thanks for linking this to Fat Camp Friday, see you next time!

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  42. Wow, this looks aazing. I am hosting a photobook giveaway on my blog. Would love oto see you there. Have a great week. Anu

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  43. Anonymous6/07/2011

    Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe :) Hi! I'm following you from the Time-Out Tuesday hop. I hope you'll come follow me back at http://healthykidshappykids.blogspot.com

    Thanks and Happy Tuesday!

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  44. This definitely looks "moreish!" What a treat!!

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  45. That peach cobbler is making me drool. I can practically taste it from your delicious pictures. I wanted to invite you to come over and share your recipe at These Chicks Cooked Recipe Spotlight today. Have a great day, K :)
    Katie

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  46. oh, gosh! this looks awesome! my in-laws neighbor has a peach tree & they're always bringing them over... i know what i'm making next time they do!

    thanks for linking up to mangia mondays!

    -kristin

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  47. I'm featuring you today, so I hope you'll come by and grab a button!

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  48. Hmm.. This looks SO yummy!
    Thank you so much for linking this up to {nifty thrifty things} last week!
    I hope to see you again tomorrow! ;)
    xoxo,
    Vanessa

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  49. Yummm looks so good, I haven't had cobbler in such a long time, thanks so much for linking up.
    Crystal
    www.chocolatedroolandkisses.blogspot.com

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  50. i do declare Miss K....I could get sick eating this luscious dessert...warmed and topped with ice cream of course. Thanks for sharing with us at Weekend Potluck!!

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    1. Yes...ice cream makes all desserts yummier! Thanks for stopping by... xoxo

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  51. What a pretty cobbler! My husband would love this. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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  52. Could this cobbler possibly be made with canned peaches in heavy syrup, or would the frozen grocery store peaches be best, when peaches aren’t in season? Thanks in Advance

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    1. I would use frozen peaches instead of canned.

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