Peach Cobbler with Sourdough Crust


Peach Cobbler with Sourdough Crust is an enticing dessert that perfectly balances the sweetness of fresh peaches with the unique tang of sourdough. I love preparing this dish, especially during the summer months when peaches are at their peak. The crust offers a delightful crunch, making it a standout choice for family gatherings, barbeques, or simply a comforting evening treat. You may also find Bacon Pancakes Delicious Recipes useful.
Why make this recipe
What makes this Peach Cobbler special is its use of sourdough crust, which elevates the traditional recipe to new heights. Not only is it an excellent way to use up leftover sourdough starter, but it also imparts a depth of flavor that complements the juicy peaches beautifully. This dish is perfect for a casual weeknight dinner or a lavish brunch with friends.
"This is the best cobbler I’ve ever made! The sourdough crust adds such a nice flavor, and the peaches are perfectly sweet!"
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How to make Peach Cobbler with Sourdough Crust
Creating this delightful dessert involves a few straightforward steps. First, you’ll make the peach filling, combining diced fresh peaches with some sugar and lemon juice. Then, a quick dough comes together using flour, baking powder, butter, and your sourdough starter. Once the dough is rolled out, it’s layered over the peaches, and the whole thing is baked until golden and bubbly.
Ingredients
- 210 g de harina de trigo
- 100 g de azúcar granulada
- 2 cucharaditas de polvo de hornear
- 1/2 cucharadita de sal
- 113 g de mantequilla sin sal (fría)
- 100 g de masa madre (fría)
- 45 g de leche fría (más extra si es necesario)
- 1.5 kg de duraznos frescos
- 50 g de azúcar moreno suave
- 2 cucharadas de harina de trigo
- 1 cucharadita de extracto de vainilla
- 1 cucharada de jugo de limón
- 2 cucharaditas de ralladura de limón
- 1 cucharadita de canela molida
- 1 cucharada de azúcar
- 1/4 cucharadita de canela molida (para la cobertura)
Directions
Primero, precalienta el horno a 180 °C. Comienza por preparar el relleno de durazno: pica los duraznos y mezcla con el azúcar moreno, el jugo de limón, la ralladura y la harina. Déjalo reposar mientras preparas la masa. Para la masa, mezcla la harina, el polvo de hornear, la sal y el azúcar en un tazón. Agrega la mantequilla fría y tritura con un tenedor hasta que la mezcla tenga una textura arenosa. A continuación, incorpora la masa madre y la leche, mezclando hasta que esté bien combinado. Una vez que la masa esté lista, extiéndela sobre la mezcla de duraznos y haz algunos cortes para que el vapor salga durante la cocción. Hornea durante 45-50 minutos o hasta que la cobertura esté dorada. Sirve tibio, como está o con helado.
How to serve Peach Cobbler with Sourdough Crust


This dessert shines when served warm, ideally with a scoop of vanilla ice cream melting on top. You could even pair it with some whipped cream or a drizzle of caramel sauce for a more decadent treat. It’s also delightful by itself, showcasing the rich flavors of the peaches and the unique crust.
How to store
To keep leftovers fresh, store the cobbler in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. If you want to preserve it longer, consider freezing individual portions. Just wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and aluminum foil before placing them in a freezer-safe container. Always ensure to reheat thoroughly before serving.
Tips to make
One helpful tip is to sprinkle a bit of sugar on top of the crust before baking for an extra sweet and crunchy finish. Additionally, using ripe, fresh peaches will elevate the flavor of your cobbler. If you’re interested in more scrumptious dishes that feature bacon, consider trying our recipe for bacon brown sugar chicken tenders, which showcases how versatile bacon can be in the kitchen.
Variations
Feel free to experiment with different fruits or combinations. Apples, blackberries, or a mix of berries can make great alternatives in this cobbler. For a twist, consider adding a crumble topping instead of a crust, similar to a fruit crumble.
FAQs
How long does it take to prepare?
Preparation takes about 20-30 minutes, and baking will take around 45-50 minutes. Overall, you can have this delicious dessert ready in about an hour and a half.
Can I use frozen peaches?
Yes, frozen peaches can work well. Just ensure they are thawed and drained of excess liquid to avoid a soggy cobbler.
How do I know when the cobbler is done?
The cobbler is done when the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbling. A toothpick inserted into the crust should come out clean.
Conclusion
Peach Cobbler with Sourdough Crust is not just a dessert; it’s a celebration of flavor that is both comforting and comforting. If you’re looking for variations, consider trying a classic red fruit tart with crumble, a dessert packed with delightful crust and juicy fillings. Another delicious option might be a traditional apple crumble, perfect for any occasion. And if you’re curious about the general concept of crumbles, check out this informative guide on what crumbles are and how to make them. Enjoy baking!


Peach Cobbler with Sourdough Crust
Ingredients
Method
- Precalienta el horno a 180 °C.
- Pica los duraznos y mezcla con el azúcar moreno, el jugo de limón, la ralladura y la harina. Déjalo reposar mientras preparas la masa.
- Para la masa, mezcla la harina, el polvo de hornear, la sal y el azúcar en un tazón.
- Agrega la mantequilla fría y tritura con un tenedor hasta que la mezcla tenga una textura arenosa.
- Incorpora la masa madre y la leche, mezclando hasta que esté bien combinado.
- Extiende la masa sobre la mezcla de duraznos y haz algunos cortes para que el vapor salga durante la cocción.
- Hornea durante 45-50 minutos o hasta que la cobertura esté dorada.






