Here’s a yummy, simple, in-season recipe that will satisfy your sweet tooth without heating up your house. It easily adjusts to be dairy-free/vegan: just use coconut oil in place of the butter.
It’s great either way. Enjoy!
Crock Pot Peach Crisp
Serves 6-8
- 4 heaping cups sliced fresh peaches (I don’t peel them, but you can if you prefer.)
- 2 Tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 Tablespoons lemon juice
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 2/3 cups flour (I use whole wheat.)
- 2/3 cups rolled oats
- 2/3 cups brown sugar (or sucanat)
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoons nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoons salt
- 1/2 cup butter (not margarine)
Combine peaches with maple syrup, lemon juice and vanilla. Place in a greased 3 or 4 quart slow cooker.
In a bowl, mix remaining ingredients except butter. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle over peaches and press down slightly.
Cover the crock pot with a paper towel. Put the lid over the paper towel and seal the crock pot.
Cook on HIGH for two hours. Serve with vanilla ice cream.
What are your favorite crock pot desserts?
Brigette is a full-time wife and mother who is blessed with three amazing bundles of energy (ages 5, 3 and 1). She enjoys music, experimenting in the kitchen, homeschooling her children, finding great deals, long-distance running, and anything chocolate.
Ca says
have you ever made this in the oven, I want to make some on
Thursday night but in the oven,
same amount for the ingredients listed?
for say a 9×12 casserole dish?
thanks
Carla says
Thank you! I am going to try this soon. I LOVE using my crockpot.
robyn says
Is the Maple Syrup a necessity or is there a substitution? I don’t care for it and don’t keep it in the house!
Brigette says
You could try using honey or sugar, or just leave it out completely.
Sarah says
If I were to use a 6 quart crock pot, I could probably double this, right?
It looks yummy and like the perfect recipe to take to our church lunches! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Brigette says
I would double it if I was using a 6 quart. Should work fine!
Rebecca says
This looks delicious. I love crockpot recipes. I’ll definitely give this a try. Yum!
Rebecca at Swappin' Spoons says
My favorite dessert ot make in the crockpot is Apple Pie dessert—it’s a huge it with my husband and 4 teenagers!
This is so easy to make, and it takes only three ingredients.
http://swappinspoons.blogspot.com/2012/04/apple-pie-dessert-yummy.html
Sarah says
Looks delicious! Can you tell me approximately how many peaches are in 4 cups?
Brigette says
Somewhere around 6 medium peaches. It definitely depends of the size of your peaches, though.
Brigette says
Or 7… Since it is 4 “heaping” cups. 🙂
Erica says
Ah, yes…I see the family resemblence in the bio 🙂
Brigette says
😉 well, considering Crystal is WAY more amazing than me, I’ll take that as a huge compliment!
Sarah says
I see vanilla in the instructions but not listed in the ingredients. How much do you use?
Jen says
I was wondering that too.
Brigette says
Good catch! It should be 2 teaspoons vanilla.
Joan says
Perfect timing, I was needing a quick dessert recipe for company tonight! Except I’m going to try substituting apples, since our trees are abundant this year.
Elizabeth H. says
How did it turn out with apples? I was just wondering if that would work
Shelly says
I just purchased a box of peaches from the farm stand. I think I will make this for our dessert for our barbecue this weekend. Thanks for sharing your recipe, it looks really good.
Britny says
Do you think it would make a huge difference if I used canned peaches instead?
Brigette says
I would guess it wouldn’t, although I haven’t actually tried it that way.
Jessica says
Why do you need to cover the crockpot with the paper towel?
Brigette says
It helps absorb the moisture on top, allowing the topping to get a little crispy while the underneath part stays yummy and gooey. 🙂
Stephanie says
Could canned peaches be used????
Brigette says
I would think so, although I haven’t actually tried it. As long as they are drained well, you should be fine. Let me know if you try it and it works. 🙂
Christina @ Youthful Homemaker says
This looks delicious!
One question…why do you cover the crock pot with a paper towel? I use my crock pot all the time, and have never had a recipe call for that. It’s interesting! 🙂
Lisa says
I’ve used a paper towel a few times in order to soak up some of the moisture, so that the dessert doesn’t get “mushy”.
Brigette says
It helps absorb some of the moisture on the top so that the topping can get a little crispy on the edges, while still staying yummy and gooey underneath .:)