Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Golden Peach Crunch

Golden Peach Crunch
One of my favorite "comfort food" desserts.
The whole house smells yummy when this is baking.



Golden Peach Crunch

2 cans (1 lb, 13 oz) cling peaches
1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 Tablespoon lemon juice

1 cup oats
1/3 cup melted butter 
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt

Drain peaches. Mix with cornstarch, cinnamon, nutmeg and lemon juice. 
Put in 8 or 9 inch square baking pan. 
Combine rest of ingredients. Mix. Sprinkle onto peaches.
Bake at 375 for 30 minutes.

Serve warm with fresh whipped cream or a scoop of cold vanilla ice cream.
(Sometimes I double the topping for extra crunch.)



I made a double batch tonight. 
One pan for my family.  
The second pan for a family with a daughter in the hospital.   
Please say a prayer for Miss N.  

31 comments:

  1. Hey Gayle, your Golden Peach Crunch, sounds, looks and no doubt tastes delicious...............as for yummy baking smells through the house. Well, my mouth is watering as I read about it.

    I'm sure the recipient of the extra dessert will be very grateful and I'll keep Miss N in my prayers and expect a speedy recovery.

    Claire :}

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  2. What a lovely thing for you to do - I'll bet Miss N's family loved seeing you come to the door!

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  3. Very good recipe and i will try it , you gave my an idea.It looks like a crumble, i did a raspberry crumble with oats last weekend,my family loves crumbles.

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  4. Looks great Gayle! I just made an apple crisp on Sunday, need to use some fresh peaches soon:@)

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  5. I could eat a slice right now. Hey I have a dish identical. museum pieces now.

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  6. Looks absolutely YUMMY! I'm sure your house smelled heavenly.

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  7. Looks and sounds heavenly! You know I'm a peach glutton and always looking for new recipes to use with them -- must try this one!
    Blessings,
    GG

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  8. Oh, that does look good. My grandma used to can peaches and make all sorts of desserts. And yes, there was always ice cream involved in the final product! yum!

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  9. Yummmmmm summer. I can almost smell it over here. I'm sure the other family was happy to have a pan of delicious summer.

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  10. Looks delish...never tried the oat topping before. Looking forward to giving this a try.

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  11. Oh can I come over for dessert. I agree there is nothing as wonderful as the smell of peaches.

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  12. Now that looks like something I would really enjoy! yummy

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  13. Oh my goodness, Gayle!!! This looks so delectable!!!
    My prayers are with you dear friend!
    <><
    Concetta

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  14. Looks delish--you are brave to turn on the oven!
    Prayers for your friends daughter.

    Melinda

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  15. i have seen you around blogland and always mean to stop by....and today i finally made it !!!

    i LOVE it here...that peach dessert looks so wonderful....

    i was happy to see you at farmhouse kitchen and am happy to follow...it's always nice to meet a new friend

    and saying a prayer
    :-)

    kary and teddy
    xx

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  16. Thanks for your visit. This looks wonderful to me, I can just smell it! I love everything with peaches..thanks for sharing it! :D

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  17. I'll say a prayer right now for Miss N.
    Your peach crunch is making me so..
    hungry right now.
    Ala mode for me please!

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  18. Oh Gayle, that looks so good right now. I am already hungry :) I made a zucchini cake with chocolate frosting today and I'm waiting for dessert to try it. So my taste buds are-a-waterin'! Sorry to hear about your friend's daughter. I hope everything is or will be alright. What a gift of hospitality you have.

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  19. WHOA! This looks divine!!!!!
    Thanks:)

    Hoping for a speedy recovery for Miss N....

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  20. That looks delicious! I have some peaches waiting in the frig to boot! Great timing. Thank you for commenting at my blog. It was so nice of you. I love your header!! Lifting up prayer for Miss N.

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  21. I spy some Liberty Blue? Your crunch has me craving some of my own. How tasty, the dishes and the dessert!

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  22. Oh man - that would go perfect with ice cream! I can just taste it now. I love the dish towel!

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  23. Yummmm....peach desserts are my favourite! This looks amazing. Happy weekend. xo

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  24. That looks so good!!! I can almost smell it baking!!!!

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  25. Fruit desserts with crunchy oat toppings are one of my favorites. I must try this one. So glad you shared the recipe.
    Love your cute dishtowel.

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  26. I think my grandma used to make this and my mouth is watering!!!!! YUM!

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  27. Hi Gayle,

    Thank you for the wonderful Golden Peach Crunch - looks delicious and the perfect time of year to make it with fresh peaches in season.
    Prayers for Miss N.for a speedy recovery.

    Thank you for your nice comments about my blog and garden.
    Blesings,
    Erin

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  28. Hello Gayle!

    Thanks for visiting my blog. Your blog is lovely and inviting!

    Your Golden Peach Crunch looks amazing! I bet that would work with apples too! Thanks for the recipe!

    take care,
    Holly
    www.thepinkrosecottage.com

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  29. That looks like pure happiness.
    Sending healing thoughts for your friend
    xx
    julie

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  30. Best wishes for your friends' daughter.
    I love your Corningware! Nothing says "home" like those little blue flowers!

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THANK YOU for your thoughtful comments. Replies to your questions will be posted here, so be sure to check back soon. Have a wonderful day! - Gayle, Garden Of Daisies