A simple summer dessert, these Crock Pot Peaches are cooked slowly until warm, tender, and sweet. Top with ice cream for the ultimate taste of summer!
Dessert in the slow cooker? Yes! Once you’ve tried these Crock Pot Peaches, try this Salted Caramel Slow Cooker Monkey Bread.
This recipe was originally for Scalloped Apples. To be honest, I didn’t know if or how well it would work out with peaches. Peaches are much softer than apples, and I wasn’t sure they’d hold up to slow cooking. But it seemed like it would be worth the effort of trying.
The house smelled amazing as the slow cooker heated up, and scents of cinnamon and cloves wafted through the house. The apple recipe cooks the apples for 4 to 5 hours on low, but since I knew the peaches wouldn’t hold up for that long, I checked them at about an hour and a half.
I dipped my spoon into the slow cooker and took a bite of the warm, syrup-y peaches, and immediately fell in love. I know this recipe was really written for apples, but I’m telling you – this recipe was made for peaches.
The only thing that made this recipe better was the scoop of cold ice cream on top of the warm peaches. The ice cream would melt and make the peach syrup nice and creamy, and I escaped my crazy day into a moment of peaches and cream bliss. This is definitely a recipe worth trying!
Ingredients
You only need 5 simple ingredients!
Peaches: You don’t have to be too particular here – just medium peaches will work.
Sugar: Regular granulated sugar – although I’m guessing brown sugar would be great, as well!
Cinnamon and Cloves: I love this combination, but you could also use Pumpkin Pie Spice.
Butter: You’ll want to thinly slice the butter and space it evenly over the top before baking.
Tips and Tricks
You can leave the peels on the peaches, or remove them. It’s much easier to leave then on, so I go with that. If you do remove the peels, check the peaches at about an hour – they won’t hold together as well without the peels.
Store any leftovers in a covered container in the refrigerator. You can eat the leftovers cold, or gently reheat them on the stove.
Instead of ice cream, you could also drizzle on some heavy cream.
More Peach Recipes
Peach Frozen Yogurt
Peaches and Cream Bars
Coconut Peach Cobbler Recipe
Cast Iron Peach Crostata
Peach Melba Pie
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Crock Pot Peaches
Ingredients
- 8 medium peaches sliced
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1/4 cup butter cut into slices
Instructions
- In the bowl of a 4 quart slow cooker, combine the peaches, sugar, cinnamon, and cloves. Toss lightly to combine. Place the slices of butter over the top.
- Cover and cook on low for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
- Serve hot with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Karen says
Ok I made the scalloped peaches. They were fabulous. There was a little liquid and a few peaches left in the crock pot so I added a cup of pecan halves. Turned it on low. And had the perfect pancake topping my guys loved!!
Deborah says
LOVE that idea!
cindy shockey says
oh that sounds wonderful! thanks for sharing!
Jen says
I’ve got a half bushel of nectarines I’ve been feeling guilty about all day cuz I’m just out of steam. Think ill try this recipe with those so they don’t rot and my guilt increases. Lol
Michelle says
Can this be frozen?
Deborah says
@Michelle, I have never tried it, so I’m not sure how it would turn out if you froze it.
Holly says
Skin on or peeled? Georgia girl here, can’t WAIT to try this.
Deborah says
@Holly, I’m pretty sure I left the skin on, mostly because I’m lazy like that! But it all get soft enough that the skin wasn’t an issue for me.
Lynn says
I would love this stirred into my morning oatmeal!
Jess says
This recipe looks so simple, but tasty, I love it when that happens.
natalie (the sweets life) says
This sounds absolutely wonderful!!
Katrina says
Amazing. Slow cooked peaches sound like my dream.
Erin @ Dinners, Dishes and Desserts says
Sounds like a delicious salad! But I could have left out the goat cheese as well! I think you either love it or hate it!
Joanne says
Whoa I am SO SO glad this worked out! Selfishly because, I’ll be making this soon. Could such a delicious dessert get any easier!
Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says
Oh my goodness this just looks so delicious!! We love peaches and this just looks like an awesome recipe!
sandi @ the whistlestop cafe says
I have enjoyed peach week… even better than shark week 🙂
I’ve got a basket of peaches from the market, and your blog as my guide!
Erin says
Good idea! The best recipes come from improvising!
Heather of Kitchen Concoctions says
I love how simple this is but it sounds and looks so good! I can almost smell it right through the computer.
Liz says
Looks delicious. Nothing like a ripe peach in August!