Tis the season for succulent peaches and since we just came back with a few bushels, I’ve been cookin’ in my country kitchen. There are two absolute favorite recipes for peach concoctions that make me a heroine in the family. They are easy, and produce proud results. We had some peach pound cake for dessert this evening and Bill actually said, “You’re a good cook!” First time he ever said THAT! It’s all in the recipes of course and my grim concentration and determination.
PEACH POUND CAKE
- 1 Cup Butter,
- 2 Cups Sugar,
- 6 Eggs,
- 1 tsp Almond Extract,
- 1 tsp Vanilla,
- 3 Cups Flour,
- 1/4 tsp Baking Soda,
- 1/4 tsp Salt,
- 1/2 Cup Sour Cream,
- 3 Cups Diced Peaches (fresh or thawed & drained if frozen),
- Confectionery Sugar.
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour 10″ fluted tube pan. Cream butter and sugar in large bowl. When light and fluffy, add eggs (one at a time), beating each time. Stir in almond and vanilla extracts. In separate bowl, combine flour, soda and salt. Add flour mixture alternately with sour cream to creamed butter mixture. Fold in peaches. Don’t over stir. Spoon into pan. Bake 55 to 65 minutes until a knife in center comes out clean. Cool 15 minutes before inverting onto plate. Dust with Confectionery Sugar.
PEACH COBBLER
- 1 stick of butter,
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup flour,
- 3 tsp baking powder,
- pinch of salt,
- 1 cup milk,
- 4 cups sliced peaches,
- cinnamon
Melt stick of butter in a 2 Quart baking dish. In separate bowl, combine flour with baking powder and pinch of salt. Add sugar and milk and mix together. Pour batter on top of melted butter in baking dish; do not stir! Pour 4 cups sliced peaches on top. Sprinkle with cinnamon and bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes or at 350 degrees for one hour.
Looks yummy. Ever tried them with ww flour?
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Well that has just added a few extra kilos, but it looks so yummy!
cheers Judy 🙂
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Yummmmmyyyyyy! I’m getting fat just looking at them :).
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That pound cake looks wonderful and feeds a crowd! My kind of dessert! (a little ice cream would help too)
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Oh yum! Very nice recipes and your photos are beautiful. I’m going to try that pound cake recipe when I get my peaches. Happy 4th of July!
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Thanks Lori… 🙂
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Crowd coming today for the 4th of July! Hope they like the peach pound cake. Sorry I haven’t been blogging lately – lost 5 days to a huge power outage in 95 degree weather! No water. No A/c. Just sweltering heat. Yuk.
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Nawwww! Don’t think “fat”. Think “delicious.” Thanks Cindy. 🙂
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No – always afraid the results will be grainy? But I’ve added flax seed to banana bread. Does that count?
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I figure we all deserve a high-kilo cake now and then! 🙂 Thanks Judy.
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After reading your post and staring at those yummy looking photos, I NEED PEACHES!! Did I just yell? We don’t have any good peaches here yet!
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In the ballpark. 🙂
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In the ballpark. 🙂 Actually, that’s funny. Adding whole grain would probably be grainy. 🙂
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Come for a visit and we’ll go to the orchard! 🙂
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Making me wish for summer again. Would canned peached do?
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When you said “delicious” I actually started laughing out loud. It just reminded me of Mike because whenever he puts on the extra pounds in the winter, he calls himself “Mount Delicious”!!! LOL 🙂
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Oh, I like that – “Mount Delicious.” Think I will use that sometime to describe why I don’t want to put on a bathing suit! You and your Mike are such a kick! 🙂
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hi dorothy, i spent 3 nights in a motel with my friends in KY. am now back to my brother’s and will go back to IN on sunday. what a storm. i traveled all the way from lexington to KY and there was power out almost all the way and devastation. never saw anything like that.
will stay in contact when i get home to IN.
love, sandy
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Well, he definitely keeps me laughing that’s for sure! 🙂 We’re all a little bit crazy in my house, and that’s the way I like it! LOL
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Glad you are o.k. Sandy. A mess here too and I understand Judy and Steve took Bob to a motel too. Enjoy your visit with your brother and be sure and get back in touch when you get home. Miss you. ):
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We are severely sane and serious in our house. Is this why I like you? Comic relief? 🙂
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Yup – comical and crazy. We aim to please!!! 🙂
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Hi Judith – just reporting that your message about wishing for summer again wound up in Spam (which I marked as “Not Spam”). I just cannot imagine you are experiencing colder weather while we are sweltering here. Canned peaches would suit me just fine if I could go outside and function for more than five minutes. Enjoy your cool breezes. 🙂
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