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Peach Cobbler
You'll love how the syrup for this peach cobbler is made using the peach juices rather than just sugar and water. Peach flavour to the max!
Classic Biscuit-Topped Peach Cobbler
The perfect peach cobbler is also a simple one. This recipe whips up quickly and features lightly sweetened summer peaches in a rich syrup, topped with a moist and tender biscuit that's perfect for soaking up all those juices.
Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler (A.K.A. Peach Puzzle)
This old fashioned peach cobbler has a trick: a tea cup or ramekin catches all the juices during baking, making for a delicious syrup.
Plum and Ginger Cobbler
[Photograph: Max Falkowitz] If there's a more noble application for the last of the season's plums than cobbler, I don't know what is. It's a perfect fruit delivery system, and the application of heat and sugar can hide any imperfections...
Peach Sonker
This deep dish, pie-like peach sweet is a classic dessert from Appalachia that's a great summer offering for a crowd.
Plum-Blackberry Cobbler
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Peach Crisp
With a jammy filling of vanilla-scented peaches beneath a crunchy topping of whole-wheat flour, oats, and toasted pecans, this peach crisp tastes like the best of summer.
Peach Pie
Summer means peach season and it's time for the peach festival in town and time to eat a peach pie. Here's our favorite peach pie recipe to share with you!
Bourbon Peach and Raspberry Crisp
This is high summer dessert at its finest: boozy, bawdy peaches with tart berries and a pecan-studded buttery topping, brightened and made perfect by the inclusion of lemon zest and mace. Use firmer, less ripe peaches here so they don't fall apart. The raspberries, on the other hand, will melt in the oven, so use whatever you have (frozen ones work well).
Mini Glazed Peach Scones
These petite scones are great for summer parties: light, sweet, and packed with ripe peaches
Peaches—peeled, sliced and macerated in a mixture of dark brown sugar, ground ginger and bourbon—are crammed into ramekins and topped with golf ball-sized chunks of sugar-and-spice crusted snickerdoodle dough.
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Maple Ice Cream
A rich ice cream full of deep maple flavor, perfect for topping pie—or French toast.
Maple Walnut Ice Cream
The scoop shop classic gets an upgrade with rich, dark maple syrup and an ice cream that actually tastes like walnuts.
Maple Rosemary Ice Cream
Use grade B maple syrup if you can; it has a more pronounced flavor that stands up to ice cream all the more. Serve this with warm pears (poached, caramelized, or in cobbler) and some toasted pecans.
Fruity No-Churn Ice Cream
This ice cream relies on the power of a stand mixer, rather than a proper ice cream machine, and can be made with any sort of freeze-dried fruit.
Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwiches
Our recipe for ice cream sandwiches lets you recreate this childhood favorite, wrapping and all.
Scooped: Apple, Browned Butter, & Sour Cream Ice Cream
The time has come for us to end this ice cream series, October being halfway to Halloween. We wanted something to complement fall's palette of desserts: crumbles, crisps, cakes, and quickbreads, filled with apples, pears, walnuts, and cinnamon. With that in mind, apples and sour cream were a no-brainer, a lusciously tart rejoinder to rustic late-harvest food.
Whipped cream (Chantilly cream)
Chantilly cream is the French name for whipped cream that is lightly sweetened and flavoured with vanilla. Spread it, pipe it, dollop it!
Roasted Plum, Ginger, and Honey Ice Cream
You won't need eggs for this ice cream, which is thick and dense thanks to the plums and honey. A couple spoonfuls of plum brandy helps as well, both for texture and to amplify the plums' honeyed flavor.
Strawberry Cheesecake Sundae Pots
Like the look of this? It's incredibly easy to make - and no bake! A twist on the classic cheesecake, this is perfect for entertaining because all the elements can be made ahead then simply assembled prior
Oatmeal Cookie Ice Cream
This brown sugar ice cream is infused with a cinnamon stick, toasted oats, and a vanilla bean, then studded with crispy oat clusters, crunchy pecans, and chewy dried fruit. Tart cherries work especially well, but dried fruits such as cranberries and black mission figs work well too, so feel free to use whatever you like best. It's everything you love about oatmeal cookies in a scoop of homemade ice cream.