Amazing Vegan Peach Cobbler – Connoisseurus Veg

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by Sil Pancho

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09.04.2021


This vegan peach cobbler is the best thing about summer! Bursting with ooey gooey, juicy peach filling and sweet vanilla cake, this cozy dessert is amazing on its own or with a scoop of vegan ice cream.

A Bowl of Vegan Peach Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream, Striped Napkin and Fresh Peaches

As someone who shares mostly savory recipes on her blog, I’m always super impressed by people who do the same thing with desserts. Personally, I’m incapable.

I just can’t handle the sugar rush that comes with creating recipes for sweets!

I mean, I don’t consider myself to have a massive sweet tooth or anything (just a little one!), but when you’re shooting photos of vegan peach cobbler in the afternoon and getting gobs of vegan cobbler and ice cream everywhere, you can’t not snack on it. And then I’m full of sugar and not hungry when dinner time comes around.

Hands Holding a Spoon and Bowl of Vegan Peach Cobbler Topped with a Scoop of Vegan Vanilla Ice Cream

Let me tell you guys, this stupid thing was worth the sugar rush. It was incredible!

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What You’ll Need

Close Up of a Serving of Vegan Peach Cobbler with a Scoop of Vegan Vanilla Ice Cream

Making a vegan fruit cobbler is actually pretty simple! See, the cool thing about regular old peach cobbler is that it doesn’t contain eggs — or at least no recipe I’ve ever seen does. The other non-vegan ingredients are really easy to swap out with plant-based ones! Here’s what we’ll use:

  • Vegan butter. Look for this near the regular butter at your supermarket. Earth Balance and Miyoko’s are a couple of popular brands.
  • Peaches. Use fresh, ripe peaches for this dish — the riper the better!
  • Sugar. Make sure it’s organic. In the United States at least, most granulated sugar is processed using animal bone char, so it’s not vegan. To keep your recipes vegan, use organic sugar, which is processed differently, without bone char.
  • Salt.
  • All-purpose flour. I haven’t tested the recipe with any other varieties of flour, so use them at your own risk!
  • Baking powder.
  • Non-dairy milk. Just about any variety will work, as long as it’s unflavored and unsweetened. Try soy milk, almond milk, or cashew milk.
  • Vanilla extract.

How to Make Vegan Peach Cobbler

The following is a detailed photo tutorial on how to make this dish. Scroll all the way down if you’d like to skip right to the recipe!

  • Optional step: peel your peaches. I peeled mine, but you can skip it if you prefer.
  • Slice your peaches.
  • Put your peaches into a pot and heat them up with some organic sugar and cinnamon. They only need a few minutes — when they start to soften up and release their juices, they’re done!
Collage Showing Stages of Cooking Peach Filling for Making Vegan Peach Cobbler
  • While the peaches cook, preheat your oven and place some vegan butter into a baking dish. Place the dish in the oven to melt the butter.
  • Start your batter by mixing your dry ingredients (flour, sugar, baking powder and salt). Add the wet ingredients (non-dairy milk and vanilla) and stir everything together just until blended.
  • Spread the batter in the bottom of your baking dish. You might find that a lot of the butter rises up on top of the batter — this is totally fine!
  • Arrange the peaches on top of the batter. Seems backwards right? Don’t worry, when the cobbler cooks the batter will rise up, with some of it coming to the top to cover the peaches.
Collage Showing Steps for Assembling Vegan Peach Cobbler: Combine Liquid and Dry Ingredients, Stir To Make a Batter, Place Batter in Baking Dish, and Top with Peach Filling
  • Let it cool for a bit. It’ll continue to set and the liquid will thicken up.
Vegan Peach Cobbler in a Baking Dish Surrounded by Fresh Peaches and a Wooden Spoon

See how simple that was? You’ve got to love an easy vegan dessert recipe!

I highly recommend serving your vegan peach cobbler while it’s still a bit warm with some vegan vanilla ice cream.

Vegan Peach Cobbler in a Bowl with a Scoop of Ice Cream

Leftovers & Storage

Peach cobbler is best served on the day it’s made. However, if you have leftovers, try covering the original baking container with plastic wrap and storing it in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. You can then reheat the leftover cobbler in a 350°F oven for a few minutes (I believe I reheated mine for about 10) before serving.

Vegan Peach Cobbler FAQ & Tips

  • Try to use super ripe, super juicy peaches for this recipe. I usually plan ahead and buy peaches that are still a bit on the firm side 2 to 3 days before making it. They’ll be perfectly ripe by the time you’re ready for them.
  • Craving some cobbler when fresh peaches aren’t in season? Use frozen instead! You’ll just need to extend the cook time in step 4 by a few minutes to thaw the peaches.
  • Can this dish be made gluten-free? I’m not sure! An all-purpose gluten-free flour blend would be your best bet, but I haven’t tried this, so no promises.

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Bowl of Vegan Peach Cobbler and Vegan Vanilla Ice Cream with a Spoon on the Side

Amazing Vegan Peach Cobbler

This vegan peach cobbler is the best thing about summer! Bursting with ooey gooey, juicy peach filling and sweet vanilla cake, this cozy treat is amazing on its own or with a scoop of vegan vanilla ice cream.

Ingredients

  • ⅓
    cup
    vegan butter

For the Peach Filling

  • 2 ½
    pounds
    ripe peaches (about 5 large peaches),
    peeled and sliced
  • ⅔
    cup
    organic sugar
  • 1
    teaspoon
    ground cinnamon
  • ¼
    teaspoon
    salt

For the Batter

  • 1 ¼
    cups
    all-purpose flour
  • ¾
    cup
    organic granulated sugar
  • 2
    teaspoons
    baking powder
  • ¼
    teaspoon
    salt
  • 1
    cup
    unflavored and unsweetened non-dairy milk
  • 1
    teaspoon
    vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

  2. Place the butter into a 2-quart baking dish, then place the dish in the oven while it preheats, to melt the butter.

  3. To make the filling, stir the peaches, sugar, cinnamon and salt together in a medium saucepan and set it over medium heat.

  4. Heat the mixture, stirring occasionally, until the peaches begin to soften up and release their juices, about 5 minutes.

  5. Remove the pot from heat and set it aside while you make the batter.

  6. To make the batter, stir the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together in a large mixing bowl.

  7. In a separate bowl or liquid measuring cup, stir together the milk and vanilla.

  8. Add the milk mixture to the flour mixture and stir just until completely mixed.

  9. Pour the batter into the baking dish with the melted butter, then spread the peach mixture over the batter.

  10. Place the dish in the oven and bake until the peach mixture is very bubbly and the batter is set and lightly browned in spots, about 40 minutes.

  11. Remove the dish from the oven and transfer it to a cooling rack. Allow it to cool until just warm before serving. The peaches will set as it cools.

  12. Scoop the cobbler into bowls or onto plates. Serve alone or with a scoop of vegan vanilla ice cream.

Nutrition Facts

Amazing Vegan Peach Cobbler

Amount Per Serving

Calories 297
Calories from Fat 72

% Daily Value*

Fat 8g12%

Saturated Fat 2.4g12%

Sodium 249mg10%

Potassium 243mg7%

Carbohydrates 55.9g19%

Fiber 1.5g6%

Sugar 40g44%

Protein 2.6g5%

Calcium 90mg9%

Iron 1.3mg7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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