Table of Contents
- Introduction:
- Best Ingredients
- Step-by-Step Guide
- Variations & Substitutes
- Tips for the Perfect Crumble
- Serving & Pairing Ideas
- Storage & Reheating Tips
- Peach Crumble FAQs
Introduction
Peach crumble is one of the best summer desserts, featuring juicy peaches baked under a crispy, buttery topping. Unlike cobblers, which have a biscuit topping, crumbles use a streusel-like crumbly mix.
Making homemade crumble is easy, and with a few pro tips, you can achieve a perfectly golden, crunchy topping with soft, jammy peaches inside.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about making the best crumble from choosing the right peaches to baking tips, variations, and serving ideas.
Best Ingredients for Peach Crumble
Choosing the Right Peaches
The type of peaches you use can make a huge difference in flavor and texture.
- Fresh Peaches: The best choice for flavor and texture.
- Frozen Peaches: Work well but need to be thawed and drained first.
- Canned Peaches: Should be drained to avoid excess moisture.
Essential Ingredients
✔ Peaches (yellow for classic flavor, white for extra sweetness)
✔ Brown Sugar (adds a deep caramelized taste)
✔ Butter (cold butter makes the crumble crispier)
✔ Oats (adds crunch and texture)
Optional Add-ins for Extra Flavor
- Nuts: Walnuts or pecans for extra crunch.
- Spices: Cinnamon, nutmeg, or ginger for warmth.
- Coconut Sugar: A refined sugar alternative for natural sweetness.

Step-by-Step Guide
Preparing the Peaches
- Peel and slice 6-8 ripe peaches into thick slices.
- Toss with brown sugar, cinnamon, and cornstarch.
- Let them sit for 5-10 minutes to release natural juices.
Making the Crumble Topping
- In a bowl, mix flour, oats, sugar, and salt.
- Cut in cold butter using a pastry cutter until crumbly.
Baking the Crumble
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Layer peaches in a buttered baking dish, then add the crumble topping.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes until golden brown.

Variations & Substitutes
Gluten-Free Peach Crumble
- Substitute all-purpose flour with gluten-free flour.
Vegan Peach Crumble
- Use coconut oil or dairy-free butter instead of regular butter.
Low-Sugar Crumble
- Reduce sugar or use natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup.
Adding Other Fruits
- Try strawberries, blueberries, or apples to add variety.
Tips for the Perfect Peach Crumble
✔ Use Cold Butter: This keeps the topping crisp.
✔ Don’t Overmix the Crumble: It should be coarse, not doughy.
✔ Peeling Peaches: Optional, but peeled peaches create a softer filling.
✔ Bake Until Golden Brown: The topping should be crisp, and the edges bubbly.

Serving & Pairing Ideas
- Classic Toppings: Vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or Greek yogurt.
- Best Drinks to Pair: Iced coffee, chai tea, dessert wine.
- Serving for Breakfast? Try it with yogurt and nuts for a wholesome start.
Storage & Reheating Tips
How to Store Leftovers
- Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Freeze peach crumble for up to 3 months.
How to Reheat for Best Texture
- Oven: 350°F for 10-15 minutes (best option).
- Microwave: 30-60 seconds (faster but may soften the topping).
Peach Crumble FAQs
Can I use canned or frozen peaches instead of fresh?
Yes! Drain canned peaches or thaw and drain frozen ones.
How do I prevent my peach crumble from being too watery?
Add cornstarch to absorb excess juice.
Can I make peach crumble without oats?
Yes, just use extra flour for the topping.
What’s the best way to make peach crumble crispy?
Use cold butter and bake until golden brown.
How do I know when my crumble is done baking?
Look for a golden topping and bubbling fruit edges.
Final Thoughts
This easy peach crumble is perfect for any occasion. Whether you love classic buttery crumble or want a healthier version, this guide ensures flawless results every time!
For more dessert recipes, check out Best Peaches for Baking and Easy Gluten-Free Swaps.