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  3. Peach-Raspberry Crisp

Peach-Raspberry Crisp

There's plenty of crunchy topping for everyone!

By Josh MillerPublished: Jun 27, 2022
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the pioneer woman's peach raspberry sheet pan crisp recipe
Caitlin Bensel

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Yields:
10 - 12 serving(s)
Prep Time:
10 mins
Total Time:
50 mins

Fruit crisps and cobblers are some of the best desserts of the summer, and this crowd-feeding, super-crunchy peach-raspberry sheet pan crisp is one of the best. While many crisps feature a thick layer of fruit and a thin layer of crispy topping, this delicious peach dessert recipe flips that ratio upside-down, with just a thin layer of fruit and double the delicious crispy topping. There's only one thing missing… plenty of vanilla ice cream!

Do I have to peel peaches for peach crisp?

That's actually a topic of hot debate! Some folks can't abide fuzzy peach peels; others don't mind them. Peeling the peaches for this crisp is entirely optional. Peach peels are tender, and will get even more so while this crisp bakes, but feel free to peel them if you like! 

How do you peel peaches?

There are many ways to peel a peach, from using a vegetable peeler to a sharp knife. If the peaches are very ripe, it can be quite easy to cut each peach into quarters, remove the pit, and then use a paring knife to simply pull the skin away instead of having to cut it off. If the peel is more stubborn, just run the knife as close to the peel as possible to keep from wasting that precious sweet peach goodness. 

How do you keep peach crisp from getting soggy?

For this recipe, there's no need to worry! It features a higher topping-to-fruit ratio—there's nearly twice as much topping as typical recipes, meaning there's a nice top layer that stays golden, brown, and extra crunchy.

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Ingredients

For the Filling:

  • 2 lb.

    sliced peaches (fresh or thawed frozen), about 6 cups

  • 2 cups

    fresh or thawed frozen raspberries

  • 1/4 cup

    salted butter, melted

  • 1 Tbsp.

    vanilla bean paste or extract

  • 1 Tbsp.

    lemon juice

  • 6 Tbsp.

    granulated sugar

For the Topping:

  • 2 cups

    old-fashioned oats

  • 1 cup

    chopped pecans

  • 1 cup

    light brown sugar

  • 1 cup

    all-purpose flour

  • 3/4 tsp.

    salt

  • 1 cup

    salted butter, melted

Directions

    1. Step 1For the filling: Preheat the oven to 375°. Combine the peaches and raspberries in a medium bowl. Stir together 1/4 cup melted butter, vanilla bean paste, and lemon juice in a small bowl. Drizzle over the peaches and raspberries; stir to combine. Spread the fruit in an even layer on a rimmed baking sheet. Sprinkle the fruit evenly with the sugar. Set aside.
    2. Step 2For the topping: Stir together the oats, pecans, brown sugar, flour, and salt in a large bowl. Add the melted butter, stirring until the mixture is crumbly.
    3. Step 3Sprinkle the topping over the fruit. Bake until the top is golden brown and the fruit is bubbly, about 35 minutes.
    4. Step 4Serve warm with vanilla ice cream, if you like.

Not a fan of raspberries? Try using strawberries, blackberries, or blueberries instead!

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