Here is all you will need:
1 unbaked 9" pie shell
4 large peaches
1 1/4 cups sugar
1 stick melted butter
1/2 cup self rising flour
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla
Peel and slice peaches and place them in the unbaked pie shell. Beat the egg and mix with all of the other ingredients. Pour over the peaches and bake in a preheated 300 degree oven for 1 hour. If you place your pie plate on a cookie sheet before filling and during baking the pie will bake more evenly and if you do have a spill it will catch it.
After it cools slightly, slice and serve with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream...delicious!
That looks awesome! Yum!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE peach pie! Especially when I can get peaches fresh from the orchard!
I love them also. You should try this, it's so good. Thank you for your compliments and for always being so supportive.
DeleteThis recipe would work with rhubarb
DeleteI am definitely going to try this receipe. We have Red Haven Peaches from the Great Lakes Area end of the month. Plan on making that pie with those peaches. Thanks for the receipe.
ReplyDeleteRosemary, Garden Gate Designs
You are so welcome! That pie is to die for! My mother has been making it since I was a little girl and we love it. Those Red Haven peaches sound wonderful. I do love peaches when they are in season. Thank you for commenting. I love the comments! :)
DeleteMade this last night n the pie was awesome!!! thanks sooo much!!!
ReplyDeleteBought fresh local peaches today that are a little riper than I thought so this will be perfect for after lunch tomorrow (after I buy a pie crust.). :)
ReplyDeletesounds yummy Cant wait to make it !!!!! Love anything with peaches in it !!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust reading and drooling and making up my grocery list: peaches, crust etc. etc. THANK YOU
ReplyDeleteif you dont have fresh peaches, can the sliced peaches in a can be used?
ReplyDeleteCan you use frozen peaches?
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful, can't wait to make it!!
ReplyDeleteI copied this recipe because peach pie is my favorite, This looks so good I can hardly wait to make it!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say as juice runs down my chin.....YUMMMMMMY!!!! OM..GOSH!
ReplyDeleteMy best friend taught me that if you have an abundance of peaches, just put them on a cookie sheet and freeze them whole. Put them when frozen into a gallon baggie. In winter when the wind blows, just take a couple out, thaw, skin, and cut up into pieces and use for any peach recipe. Low n behold, it worked. We had peach deserts all winter.
ReplyDeleteGosh Shirley I would have never thought that would work. A very good tip especially since peaches is my favorite fruit.
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