Peach Pie

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This Peach Pie recipe is made with fresh peaches and store bough pie crust for an easy dessert the whole family will love!

If you like fruit pie recipes you should also try my No Bake Strawberry Lemon Cookie Pie and these Strawberry Nutella Hand Pies.

This Is One Of My Favorite Traditional Fruit Pie Recipes

I made a Peach Pie! I’m sure you could tell that from the title and all, but I’m kind of excited about it!

It’s hard to believe, but this is my first real pie pie I’ve posted on the blog. I have a Strawberry Cream Pie, which is fruity, but not the same kind of traditional pie that I think of when I think of a true fruit pie. Most of the other pies I’ve made are either frozen or custard based. So yea, I pat myself on the back for this one. Feels like a milestone and accomplishment. 🙂

Close up of a slice of pie with peaches in the middle

I don’t know about you, but with school starting so soon, it feels like summer is coming to a quick end. And not like a kid’s summer – that’s definitely ending – but like the warm weather. I know we still have a couple months of it left, but I’m already trying to enjoy the remaining fruit deals while they last. I want ALL THE FRUIT!

My dad is a huge fan of fruit pies and cobblers. He would easily take a slice of pie over a cupcake (one way that we differ). His mom used to make them a lot when they were growing up I guess, so he is always drawn to them. My mom isn’t much of a baker and I don’t think I’ve ever seen her make a pie. Nor would she have any desire to (no offense mom 🙂 ). So I’ve been looking forward to making this for my dad – and peaches are his fave.

A fresh slice of Peach Pie on a plate with a fork
Top view of a whole Peach Pie on a blue cloth

Peeling Fresh Peaches For This Pie Takes Time

I won’t lie to you, peeling the peaches is the worst part. You definitely have to want to make this pie because of all the peeling. It’s not just peach pie, it’s a love pie. Why? Because if you don’t love the person you’re making it for (which could totally be yourself, I know I love myself enough to make me a pie), then you won’t do it.

The hubs actually helped me peel the peaches. He was pretty pumped about the pie too. Brownie points right there. He got into figuring out the best way to do it and trying to demonstrate it for me. Goofball.

Is Peach Pie Easy To Make?

However, once the peaches are peeled, this pie is pretty easy to throw together. Especially if you use a Pillsbury pie crust, like I did. It’s mostly combining ingredients and throwing it into a pie crust. I made a lattice top because it’s so pretty, but you don’t have to.

A close up of a slice of Peach Pie next to a fork on a white plate
A Peach Pie in a baking dish with a slice missing

It’s Important To Freeze The Pie Before Baking

What you do need to do though is not forget the step where you freeze the pie before putting it into the oven to bake. I forgot the first time, and my filling bubbled over and it ended up not looking as nice as I would have liked. Still tasty, just not super pretty. Once I remembered to freeze it though, it turned out beautifully! And delicious!

My Whole Family Loved This Peach Pie

My dad absolutely LOVED this pie. “Just like Ma-Maw made it,” he said. He couldn’t resist it – morning, noon or night. I get my sweet tooth from him and it really doesn’t matter what time of day it is.

The hubs loved it too! It was an all around hit for all peach pie lovers and pretty solid for my first fruity pie. I see more in my future.

A big slice of Peach Pie with a fork on a white plate
A slice of Peach Pie with a bite missing on a white plate

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Peach Pie slice on white plate
Recipe

Peach Pie

  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 25
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
  • Yield: 8 Servings
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Description

This Peach Pie recipe is made with fresh peaches and store bough pie crust for an easy dessert the whole family will love!


Ingredients

  • two 9 inch pie crusts (1 box)
  • 56 large peaches (about 4 cups)
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1/8 tsp salt, optional
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1 tbsp sugar, for top

Instructions

1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
2. Place first pie crust over prepared 9 inch pie plate and press dough into pie plate.
3. Peel peaches, then cut into about 1/2 inch thick slices. Place peaches in a medium sized bowl.
4. Whisk together brown sugar, sugar, flour, salt and cinnamon in another bowl.
5. Add sugar and flour mixture to peaches and stir to coat.
6. Immediately pour peach mixture into pie crust and dot with butter, cut into small pieces. Do not make the peach mixture ahead of time and allow it to sit or it will get too juicy.
7. Place remaining pie crust over the filling and press the edges of the pie crust together to seal. Remove excess crust and crimp edges. Then cut a few slits in the top of the crust. You can also do a lattice top by cutting pie crust into 9 strips and weaving them together. I did the weaving off to the side and then lifted it onto the pie.
8. Brush the top of the pie with the beaten egg. This will help it brown and crust while baking.
9. Sprinkle top of pie with sugar.
10. Put the pie in the freezer for 15 minutes.
11. While the pie is in the freezer, put the cookie sheet that the pie will bake on in the preheated oven for 10 minutes.
12. Place pie on heated cookie sheet and bake on the lower oven rack for 15 minutes.
13. Reduce oven temperature to 375 degrees and bake for 40 minutes.
14. Cover pie loosely with aluminum foil, if necessary to prevent too much browning. Bake for another 20-25 minutes, or until juices are thick and bubbly.
15. Allow to cool before serving.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Slice
  • Calories: 447
  • Sugar: 50.6 g
  • Sodium: 391.3 mg
  • Fat: 17.2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 71.7 g
  • Protein: 4.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 27.1 mg

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Enjoy!

Recipe modified from Southern Living Magazine.

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28 Comments
  1. Sarah Merc

    I am so excited to find your site!!!!! I love every recipe I have read!!!! And certainly going to have lots of fun baking these beautiful desserts !!!!THANKYOU❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  2. Aureline Hedgepeth

    Fresh peaches are not usually available in the market. I have in my freezer a bagful of frozen wedged peaches. Can I use this? Do I defrost it first so my pie is not watery? Do I need to add flour so it won’t be watery or soupy?

    1. Lindsay

      Fresh peaches are usually available this time of year, but you can certainly use frozen peaches. I will defrost the peaches and drain them first. The recipe already includes flour. I hope you enjoy it!

  3. Marie

    I made this pie just today after peach picking. I did  make the pie crust from scratch. This pie is hands down the best pie I ever had. I love all of the things you bake and they are always my go to recipes for sweets and treats thanks for sharing!

  4. JMartin

    Hello! This looks soooo delicious ! I can’t wait to try it. Next question ..can I use frozen peaches ?? I need to make peach pie for a funeral this coming Friday. Hope you can reply before then.thanks !????

    1. Lindsay

      Frozen peaches would probably be ok. They are definitely going to give you a pie with a softer texture. You’d also want to be sure to fully defrost them and pat them dry so you don’t add too much more moisture.

  5. tylynn

    I am 16 and I attempted this recipe when I was 15. It was my first e that I have attempted and it came out amazing, considering it was my first pie. Super easy to follow and delicious over all.

  6. Margaret

    Hello there. Great recipes and stories. My mom was known as The Pie Lady and I grew up being her helper so I peeled my share of peaches and apricots and apples. I thought I’d share a little tip I learned from her. When making stone fruit pies (peach, apricot, cherry etc.)she always added a drop or two of almond extract. She said it enhanced the flavor of these fruit pies but all I know is they tasted delicious! I also use the premade pie crusts. Hers were always perfect and flaky, mine not so much. She also would make extra fruit pie filling and freeze it in pie plates so it would be in the shape of the pie. We would have peach or apricot pie at Christmas! Yummy!

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  8. Jess @ On Sugar Mountain

    You should be excited about this pie! It’s gorgeous! I love the little sugar crystals on top, and I bet it taste absolutely out of this world! 😀

  9. Julianne @ Beyond Frosting

    Oh yum! Your pie lattice is gorgeous too!! I wish I could convince my boyfriend to peel peaches 🙂

  10. Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction

    What a gorgeous first pie! Peach is my mom’s favorite. I’ll have to make yours for her sometime!

  11. Karen @ The Food Charlatan

    Lindsay this is SUCH a beautiful pie! I feel like pies are so difficult to photograph so props to you. And I am going peach crazy over here, so this is perfect for me! I love the idea of freezing the pie before baking, I’ve never tried that. Thanks for the link on my cheesecake! Have a great weekend Lindsay!

  12. Lindsey @ American Heritage Cooking

    Welcome to the wild world of Pie Baking!!! Careful, it’s addicting! Or maybe that is just me. I want to bake them all the time but I try to resist because, let’s be honest, who am I going to feed an entire pie to? Yours looks gorgeous! I’d expect no less from a perfectionist like you 🙂

  13. Ashley | The Recipe Rebel

    Being a teacher, my summer is a kid’s summer, and it’s definitely ending! So sad! Which means, I must make this pie immediately 🙂

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      It is sad! Summers seem to get shorter and shorter! I hope you at least have a great group of kids!

  14. Mir

    I love using my husband as a sous chef too. Anything with peeling or chopping! 🙂
    This pie is gorgeous. You definitely need to post more of them!

  15. Mir

    I love using my husband is a sous chef too. Anything with peeling or chopping! 🙂
    This pie is gorgeous. You definitely need to post more of them!

Lindsay
About Lindsay

I'm a wife and a mom to twin boys and a baby girl! And I've got a serious sweets addiction! Bring on the treats!

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