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Peach Cobbler Bars Recipe

This Peach Cobbler Bars Recipe is perfect if you want the joy of a peach cobbler but in a sliceable form! Perfect for picnics & BBQs desserts
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Total time:1 hour 25 minutesServings:16 servingsCalories:280 kcal

These peach cobbler bars take everything you love about classic cobbler and turn it into something a little more sliceable, a little more snackable… and honestly, a little more dangerous to have sitting on the counter.

You’ve got a soft, buttery base, a thick, jammy peach layer, and a golden crumble on top that gets just the right amount of crisp. They’re perfect for picnics, casual get-togethers, or those evenings when you just want something sweet without committing to a full baking project.

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What Makes a Great Peach Cobbler Bar?

Peach Cobbler Bar in a red bowl with ice cream

There are a few things which make an amazing peach cobbler bar!

  • A sturdy but tender base that holds everything together
  • Juicy peaches that aren’t watery or bland
  • Enough thickener to create that jammy texture, not soup
  • A crumb topping with real texture, not just sandy crumbs
  • Warm spices that enhance, not overpower

It’s all about balance. Soft, crisp, sweet, slightly spiced. That combo.


The Buttery Base

This base is kind of like a soft shortbread. It’s pressed into the pan rather than rolled, which makes things easier and a lot less messy.

It bakes up tender but still holds its shape when sliced, which is exactly what you want in a bar. No crumbling apart the second you pick it up.

What You’ll Need for The Base

• 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp unsalted butter, softened, gives richness and structure
• 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp granulated sugar, for sweetness and light texture
• 2 tbsp brown sugar, adds a slight caramel note
• 1 tsp vanilla extract, rounds everything out
• 1 cup all purpose flour, forms the base structure
• 1/2 tsp salt, balances sweetness
• 1/2 tsp cinnamon, adds warmth without overpowering


The Peach Filling

You want the peaches soft and coated in a thick, glossy filling, not swimming in liquid.

Letting them sit before baking helps draw out the juices and gives you that perfect cobbler-style texture.

What You’ll Need for The Peach Filling

• 4 cups fresh peaches, peeled and chopped, ripe but still slightly firm is best
• 1/3 cup granulated sugar, sweetens without masking the peach flavor
• 3 tbsp cornstarch, thickens the filling into that jammy consistency
• 1 tsp vanilla extract, adds depth
• 1 tsp cinnamon, for warmth
• 1/2 tsp lemon juice, brightens everything up and balances sweetness


The Crumble Topping

You want chunky, buttery crumbles that get golden in the oven. Not too fine, not too dry. Somewhere in that perfect middle ground where each bite has a little crunch.

What You’ll Need for The Crumble Topping

• 1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened, helps form those clumps
• 1/4 cup granulated sugar, for sweetness
• 2 tbsp brown sugar, adds richness
• 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp all purpose flour, creates the crumb texture
• 1/4 tsp salt, balances flavors
• 1/2 tsp cinnamon, ties everything together


How to Make Peach Cobbler Bars

Prep the Pan and Oven

Start by preheating your oven to 375°F. Line an 8×8 pan with parchment paper so you can easily lift the bars out later.

Because you want to cut this dessert into bars it is easier to cook these on parchment paper rather than just greasing the dish.


Make the Base

Cream together the butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, and vanilla until smooth and slightly fluffy.

Add in the flour, cinnamon, and salt, then mix until it forms a soft, slightly crumbly dough.

Press it firmly into the bottom of your pan in an even layer. Make sure there are no gaps.


Prepare the Peach Filling

chopped up peaches

In a bowl, combine the chopped peaches, sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, vanilla, and lemon juice.

Gently toss everything together until the peaches are well coated. Let them sit for about 10 minutes. You’ll notice the juices start to release, that’s exactly what you want.

Then pour the mixture evenly over the base in your pan.


Make the Crumble

Mix the butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar until combined.

Add in the flour, salt, and cinnamon, then use your fingers or a fork to bring it together into clumps. Aim for a mix of small and medium crumbs.

Sprinkle the crumble evenly over the peach layer. Don’t pack it down.


Bake Until Golden

Peach Cobbler Bars cooked in red dish

Bake uncovered for about 45 to 50 minutes, until the top starts turning golden and the filling is bubbling around the edges.

If the top browns too quickly, loosely cover with foil and continue baking for another 15 to 20 minutes.

Your kitchen will smell unreal at this point.


Cool and Slice

Peach Cobbler Bars on wire rack

Let the bars cool completely in the pan.

If you cut them too early, they’ll fall apart. Give them at least a few hours to set properly.

Once cooled, lift them out, slice into squares, and try not to eat three immediately.


Optional Glaze

Peach Cobbler Bars on red plate

Mix 1/4 cup powdered sugar with 1 1/2 tsp water until smooth.

Drizzle lightly over the cooled bars and let it set before serving.

Optional Variations and Easy Swaps

This recipe is great for making your own, you could…

  • Swap peaches with nectarines or a mix of berries
  • Add a pinch of nutmeg or ginger for extra spice
  • Use brown butter in the base for a deeper flavor
  • Reduce the sugar slightly if your peaches are super sweet
  • Toss in a handful of chopped or ground pecans to the crumble

Toppings and Finishing Touches

Peach Cobbler Bars with ice cream and canned peach slices

These peach cobbler bars are great on their own but if you want ti turn them into a proper dessert you can pair them with a few things…

  • A simple powdered sugar glaze for a light sweetness
  • Vanilla ice cream, classic and always a win
  • Whipped cream with a hint of vanilla
  • A drizzle of honey for extra shine
  • A sprinkle of toasted almonds for crunch


Storing and Make-Ahead Tips For Your Peach Cobbler Bars

These bars keep really well, which is great… or dangerous, depending on your self-control.

Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days, or refrigerate for up to 5 days. The texture stays nice and soft.

To reheat, just pop a piece in the microwave for about 15 to 20 seconds. It brings everything back to that fresh-baked feel.

However these are amazing cold making them perfect for picnics, cook outs and BBQs

Peach Cobbler Bars

Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 65 mins Total Time 1 hr 25 mins
Cooking Temp: 375  F Servings: 16 Calories: 280

Description

Soft, buttery peach cobbler bars layered with a tender base, a thick cinnamon-spiced peach filling, and a golden crumble topping. Finished with an optional light glaze, these bars are warm, fragrant, and perfect for slicing and sharing.

Ingredients

For the Base

For the Peach Filling

For the Crumble Topping

For the Glaze (Optional)

Instructions

Prepare the Pan and Oven

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F. Line an 8×8-inch baking pan with parchment paper, allowing some overhang on the sides to help lift the bars out later. Set the pan aside while you prepare the layers.

Make the Base

  1. In a medium mixing bowl, combine the softened butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, and vanilla extract. Use a hand mixer or spoon to mix until the texture is smooth and slightly fluffy. Add the flour, cinnamon, and salt, then mix until a soft, slightly crumbly dough forms. Press the dough evenly into the bottom of the prepared pan, packing it firmly to create a solid base layer.

Prepare the Peach Filling

  1. In a large mixing bowl, add the chopped peaches, granulated sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and lemon juice. Gently stir until the peaches are evenly coated and the mixture looks glossy. Let it sit for about 10 minutes so the juices begin to release and thicken slightly. Pour the filling evenly over the base.

Make the Crumble Topping

  1. In a separate bowl, mix the softened butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar until combined. Add the flour, cinnamon, and salt, then use a fork or your fingers to bring the mixture together into soft, crumbly clumps. The texture should be slightly chunky, not too fine. Sprinkle the crumble evenly over the peach layer.

Bake the Bars

  1. Place the pan in the oven and bake for about 45 to 50 minutes, until the top is golden and the filling is bubbling gently around the edges. If the topping begins to brown too quickly, loosely cover the pan with foil and continue baking for an additional 15 to 20 minutes until fully set.

Cool and Slice

  1. Remove the pan from the oven and place it on a cooling rack. Allow the bars to cool completely in the pan for at least 2 to 3 hours. This step is important for the filling to set properly. Once cooled, lift the bars out using the parchment paper and slice into even squares.

Prepare the Glaze (Optional)

  1. In a small bowl, stir together the powdered sugar and water until smooth and pourable. Drizzle lightly over the cooled bars and allow it to set before serving.

Note

Store the bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

If the filling seems too soft after baking, allow more cooling time as it will continue to firm up.

For reheating, warm individual bars in the microwave for 15 to 20 seconds until soft and slightly warm.

Use ripe but firm peaches to avoid excess moisture in the filling.

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