Skip to Content

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Hello sweet smell of summer! Do you smell it too? Fresh green grass. Summer rain in the air. The green smell of tomato plants heavy with fruit. Round full beautiful peaches at the fruit stand? But wait till you smell this Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble. Seriously.

You can’t find something much better than fresh peaches baked into a soft creamy custard and topped with nutty beautiful brown pecans and brown sugar. Can you? I didn’t think so.

Has talking about those peaches made your tummy growl? Mine too! The sad part? I can’t even go have a piece of this pie because I gave it away! We will just have to imagine.

A photo of the baked pie - up close from the side Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

So anyway, I’ll just tell you about this pie. It is made with WHITE PEACHES  which are sweeter than usual peaches,  but you are welcome to use standard peach colored ones. Aren’t these peaches BEAUTIFUL?! I think so too.

A photo of the whole peaches laying on my stove top Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Look at the insides!!! WHOA!!

Now you know why I had to make a Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble !

A photo of the insides of the peaches Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

You might be asking, “well what about THIS OTHER PEACH PIE that you were so crazy over?”  

The answer? I still love that pie! I have room in my heart to love ALL KINDS OF PIES! No pie haters here. Both are good, lovely and wonderful pies in their own ways! In fact, that pie was the inspiration for this pie. They are similar – but not quite the same.

The cut peaches laying in the pie crust Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

I’m a pie lover from WAY BACK! In fact, go check out ANY of these pies…

Old Fashioned Sugar Cream Pie

Lemon Chess Pie

Old Fashioned Cranberry Orange Pie

Blackberry Pie Cobbler

Old Fashioned Chess Pie

A photo of the baked pie - up close from the side Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

RECIPE FOR  Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

A photo of the baked pie - up close from the side Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Luscious and creamy, I have never regretted making two of these at the same time.  You won't either. 
5 from 1 vote
Print Pin Save Rate
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: peach pie with crumble, peach pie
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: 340kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 refrigerated pie crust I use the Pillsbury Crust found in the refrigerated section

For the Filling

  • 3 Cups only 3 sliced fresh peaches - cut into mouth sized bites
  • 1 Cup white granulated sugar
  • Cup Sour Cream
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 2 Tbs all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp Real Vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp real almond extract
  • 1 inch grated fresh ginger

For the Crumble

  • ½ Cup COLD sweet cream unsalted butter
  • ½ Cup Dark Brown Sugar
  • Cup All Purpose Flour
  • ½ tsp Cinnamon
  • ½ Cup Chopped Pecans

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350.
  • Line a 9” pie plate with the refrigerated pie crust and crimp on the edges.
  • Scatter the peach pieces into the bottom of the pie crust.
  • In a medium sized bowl, combine the sugar, sour cream, egg yolks, flour, vanilla, almond and fresh ginger and mix well. This will make a thick custard like sauce. Pour this over the peaches.
  • Bake this pie on the center rack of your oven until the custard is set (see tips and tricks noted below). The top of the pie should be browned. This takes about 30-50 minutes depending on several factors.
  • Mix the crumble: In a food processor or by hand (see tips and tricks), pulse the butter, sugar, flour and cinnamon. Mix in the pecan pieces by hand. Set this mix aside.
  • Remove the pie from the oven when set and sprinkle the crumble over the top of the pie - more or less depending on how you like crumble. Return to the oven and bake for an additional 15 minutes.
  • Cool on a rack or folded towel until cooled to warm. Serve warm with cold good quality vanilla ice cream. Refrigerate when cooled.

Notes

So, the crumble if you  make according to the recipe will more than cover the top of your pie.  If you like LESS crumble (what kind of monster are you?) - lol - anyway, if you like LESS then just use less and save the rest and put it on your pancakes or something. 

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble
Amount Per Serving
Calories 340
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Tried this recipe?Mention @loavesanddishes or tag #loavesanddishes!

 

a photo from above of the pie up close Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

TIPS AND TRICKS FOR  Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

  • It is IMPORTANT to ONLY use 3 cups of peaches. I’ve made the mistake of thinking, “If 3 cups is good then 4 cups will be better”. UMmm. No. Don’t do it. You will have a soupy mess on your hands. (See, that’s why you come here – because I make all the mistakes for you!).
  • For the topping use COLD butter. COLD. Did I say COLD? Otherwise, it gets too melty.
  • This pie makes a TON of topping and you will find it a challenge to get it all on the pie. I LOVE lots of crunchy topping. That might not be what you like so much. If you like less, then just don’t use all of it. Sprinkle it on judiciously if you want. You can save the rest in the freezer and put it on something else later – I’m thinking that there might be extra peaches left over that you could whip up a batter for and make these in ramekins!
  • Conversely, if you know that you don’t like a lot of topping, then just half the topping recipe.
  • The way you know that this pie is done and ready to come out of the oven is by gently bumping/shaking the pie. If the pie is still jiggly loose in the center then it isn’t done yet. When it stops jiggling and only wiggles a little, it is done. Your oven might take more/less time than mine did. Start checking at 30 minutes.
  • If you have a food processor, then use it to make the crumb topping. If you don’t have one, but you DO have an immersion blender, then DO NOT use that. The immersion blender will turn the pecans into a butter – while delicious, it isn’t what we are going for! Instead just chop up the pecans by hand and mix as well as you can with a fork. It’s not going to matter a great deal if it is mixed up very well.
  • If you only have frozen peaches, it is fine to use them, just cut them into edible chunks that you can fit in your mouth easily.
  • Just as a thing – I always remove peach skins by cutting an X on the bottom of the peach and then boiling it for a minute or so and then submerging in an ice bath. That didn’t work too good with these peaches. The skin was on VERY tightly! Had to break out the vegetable peeler – which I now wish I had just done to begin with.
  • Regarding the white sugar in the recipe. For the filling only use white sugar – raw sugar doesn’t bake up quite right in applications like this. However, if you wanted to substitute raw sugar for the brown sugar in the topping, that would probably work – but I haven’t tried it like that.
  • Please ONLY use real vanilla and real almond extract – if you only have imitation – then just leave it out. The imitation has an “off” cloying taste that just isn’t good in this pie.
  • Please ONLY use fresh ginger – not dried ginger in this recipe – if you can’t find it – then leave it out.

 

A photo from above of the entire pie Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

Peach Pie with a Pecan Brown Sugar Crumble

A VERSE TO SHARE

World events can be pretty scary sometimes, eh? I’d say we are in a scary one right now. What do you think?

Yeah, the President warning of fire and fury certainly raises concern for everyone.

While this might be a newer problem for the U.S., it isn’t a new problem in the world. People have been warring with each other for as long as there have been people. Remember Cain and Abel?

Anyway, our God understands this and has this in hand. All things will be used for His glory. Frankly, worrying about it won’t do any good anyway. What we can do is, be still.

What happens when we are still?

What Happens?

We can:

  • Settle our mind.
  • Breath in deep breaths
  • Calm our nerves
  • Assess what is happening
  • Rest
  • Listen
  • Pray

Isn’t that what God encourages us to do? Have faith and believe in Him? Be still and know?

Reminds me of a verse from a song by

The Fray, “Be Still”

When darkness comes upon you

And colors you with fear and shame

Be still and know that I’m with you

And I will say your name.

When I pulled up Psalm 46, the “be still and know that I am” psalm, I realized that the entire Psalm is appropriate RIGHT NOW. So, that is where we are going today.

The final answer though is, “Be Still and Know that I am God” and that gives me peace.

Psalm 46: 1-11

God is our refuge and strength,

   an ever-present help in trouble.

Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way

   and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea,

though its waters roar and foam

   and the mountains quake with their surging.

There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God,

   the holy place where the Most High dwells.

God is within her, she will not fall;

   God will help her at break of day.

Nations in Uproar

Nations are in uproar, kingdoms fall;

   he lifts his voice, the earth melts.

The Lord Almighty is with us;

   the God of Jacob is our fortress.

Come and see what the Lord has done,

   the desolations he has brought on the earth.

He makes wars cease

   to the ends of the earth.

He breaks the bow and shatters the spear;

   he burns the shields with fire.

He says

He says, “Be still, and know that I am God;

   I will be exalted among the nations,

   I will be exalted in the earth.”

The Lord Almighty is with us;

   the God of Jacob is our fortress

 

Wendi is the writer, CEO and dishwasher at Loaves and Dishes! When not in the kitchen or behind the computer, you can find Wendi serving on International Food Conference Boards, Speaking at various conferences, Leading and Cooking for the local Arts Council's "Taste of Stokes" events or donating home cooked goodies to various local non profits such as the Danbury Songwriters and Stokes Partnership for Children. Wendi is also a Registered Nurse with a Master's Degree and serves on her town's board of councilmen.

Recipe Rating




Moxie

Friday 2nd of February 2018

Loved it!

Mary

Sunday 13th of August 2017

Your inspirational message is certainly in today's world! Something we all need to pray about.

THANKS for all the tips for making this pie. Sorry you had to make the mistakes, but I'm glad you did! Ha! This pie looks fantastic and really easy (just follow directions). Pinned. Thanks for sharing. Have a good week.

Wendi Spraker

Monday 14th of August 2017

Hi Mary!! lol. You would be so surprised by how many mistakes I make and how many times I make each of these recipes before I get it "JUST RIGHT" - so that I know all of the ins and outs and can share it with you. Its kind of laughable really. Thanks for stopping in to see me! :)

Sammie

Friday 11th of August 2017

Such a reassuring psalm and much needed right now. X

We don't see white peaches over here very often, they are stunningly beautiful. Please can you give me an idea of how many peaches 3 cups holds? Everything else I can convert. Delicious pudding. Proper comfort food. Pinned.

Wendi Spraker

Monday 14th of August 2017

Hi Sammie! I hope all is well! A cup of peaches is roughly equal to 2-3 large peaches. I often estimate cups of product at the grocery by balling up my fist. A fist is about a cup full size! I hope this helps!! Please check your email though.

15585

Want My 9 Secrets to Immediate Kitchen Confidence?