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Fresh Peach Crumb Bars with a buttery crust and almond flavored icing.

This simple, easy recipe can be adapted to any of your favorite fresh summer fruits!
Everybody loves these delicious, easy to make fresh Peach Crumb Bars with an almond flavored icing. They’re terrific for any occasion like cook-outs, pot-lucks and summer extravaganzas.
Fresh ripe peaches make the best snack and desserts
There’s nothing like soft, fresh, dripping down your chin – juicy, sweet peaches baked in a simple crust to make me swoon. During peach season I often find myself walking through the kitchen picking up these tender, fuzzy fruits and inhaling the sweet aroma. I literally dream about these wonderful Peach Crumb Bars.
Whether eaten out of hand, diced and added to a bowl of yogurt, or baked in a luscious dessert like these Fresh Peach Crumb Bars, peaches are an amazingly delicious fruit!

Ingredients Overview
To get the full printable detailed recipe, scroll to the bottom or click below:
Jump to RecipeFor the crust and crumble topping:
- granulated sugar
- all-purpose flour
- baking powder
- salt
- ground cinnamon
- unsalted cold butter cut into cubes
- large egg
For the peach filling:
- granulated sugar
- cornstarch
- ground cinnamon
- large peaches, peeled and sliced
- fresh lemon juice
Optional icing:
- powdered sugar
- almond or vanilla extract
- milk
These easy dessert bars can be made with many kinds of fruit or berries or a combination of both.
A blueberry and peach combo would be nice here or your favorite stone fruit. Think apricots and plums – so good! Don’t forget about apples too. Apple crumb bars with an easy vanilla icing mixed with a little bourbon is sublime – oh yes!

Here are a few tips for picking the best peaches for our Fresh Peach Crumb Bars:
- Select peaches that are firm with no shriveled skin;
- The peaches should be very fragrant, take a whiff;
- The fruit should be slightly soft when gently squeezed;
- Check for bruises and avoid damaged fruit;
- Color is a good indicator of great fruit, pick those with deep, rich hues;
- Large peaches have the most sugar, select medium to large peaches;
- Buy local if you can. Local peaches spend less time traveling and more time on the tree to ripen!

Overview: How to make fresh peach crumb bars
1. First prep the pan and preheat the oven
Lightly grease or spray a 13×9-inch baking pan.
If using a glass baking dish, preheat oven to 350 degrees F. If using a metal pan, preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
2. Next make the crumb mixture
Combine sugar, flour, baking powder salt and cinnamon. Using a pastry cutter, blend in the butter until the mixture resembles coarse sand. Add the lightly beaten egg and mix until the dough starts to hold together.
Gently press a little more than half the mixture into the prepared pan.

3. Prepare the peach mixture
Whisk together the sugar, cornstarch and cinnamon. Add the diced or sliced peaches and toss to combine. Drizzle lemon juice over the peach and toss to coat. Pour the peaches over the crust and spread evenly.
Using your hands, press together handfuls of the remaining dough to create clumps. Scatter the clumps and remaining crumbled topping over the fruit layer leaving some peaches showing through.
This freeform, easy dessert is perfect for the novice baker!

4. Bake and cool
Bake for 45-55 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool completely then chill before cutting and icing. You can also skip the icing and serve the bars slightly warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. What an incredible treat!

5. Drizzle with icing and serve
Whisk together the powdered sugar, almond extract and milk, Drizzle the icing over the bars and serve. Enjoy!

Storing Peach Crumb Bars
These Fresh Peach Crumble Bars also travel well and keep for days when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
If you love a good old-fashioned peach cobbler, you’re going to love this peach bars!


Fresh Peach Crumb Bars
Ingredients
For the crust:
- 1 cup granulated sugar (222g)
- 3 cups all-purpose flour (378g)
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 cup unsalted butter cold, cut into cubes (8oz or 226g)
- 1 large egg lightly beaten
For the peach layer:
- ½ cup granulated sugar (110g)
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 5 large peaches, peeled and diced (about 4 to 5 cups)
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
For the icing: (optional)
- 1 cup powdered sugar (115g)
- ¼ teaspoon almond extract
- 1 tablespoon milk (more or less for desired consistency)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F if using a glass pan or dark metal pan, or 375°F for a light metal pan. Lightly grease or spray a 13×9-inch baking pan and set aside.
For the crust:
- In a medium bowl whisk together 1 cup of sugar, 3 cups flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon. Using a pastry cutter, blend in the butter until the mixture resembles coarse sand. Add the lightly beaten egg and mix until the dough starts to hold together, but is still crumbly. Gently press a little more than half the dough into the prepared pan.
- OPTIONAL: you can also process the sugar, flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon in the bowl of a food processor. Add the butter and process until the mixture resembles coarse sand. Add the egg and pulse until the dough starts to hold together.
For the peach mixture:
- In a large mixing bowl whisk together the sugar, cornstarch and cinnamon. Add the diced peaches and toss to combine. Drizzle the lemon juice over the peaches and toss to coat. Pour the peach mixture over the crust and spread evenly.
- Using your hands, press together handfuls of the remaining crumb topping to create clumps. Scatter the clumps and remaining crumbled topping over the fruit layer leaving some peaches showing through.
- If using a glass pan, bake at 350°F degrees for 50-55 minutes or until lightly browned. If using a metal pan, bake at 375°F degrees for 40-45 minutes. Cool completely then chill before cutting and icing.
To prepare the icing:
- Whisk together the powdered sugar, almond extract and milk. Drizzle on the bars just before serving.
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Looking for more delicious peach recipes?
Finally, if you’re obsessed with peaches like me, you might also like this Easy Peach Crumble, or these amazing Peach Hand Pies.
And who can pass on a slice of old-fashioned fresh Peach Pie? Not me!
Another favorite is our delicious Peach & Almond Shortcake recipe perfect for breakfast, brunch or dessert! And, just when I think I’ve had enough peaches, I made this refreshing Peach Lemonade too.
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View this RecipeOriginally posted July 2014, updated June 2025




Anna
These were delicious!
Anna
Brought them to a Softball game and they were all eaten.
Tricia Buice
Thanks so much Anna! We really appreciate you trying the recipe and thank you for coming back and letting us know how it worked out for you. Enjoy!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Anna! Glad you enjoy these peachy treats 🙂
Brian
I made these to take to a friends house because I had an abundance of fresh peaches and everyone who ate them was blown away! Great recipe!!
Tricia Buice
Thank you Brian, for trying the recipe and for the feedback. It’s hard to beat fresh peaches and they’re absolutely perfect in this lovely crumb crust. Bravo!!! Thanks again 😉
Barb
Could you use canned peaches if you drain them or would you keep the juice
Tricia Buice
Thats a great question Barb. I haven’t tried it, but I think it would work fine. Let us know how it turns out for you! Thanks 🙂
Nikki
Do you eat these chilled or warmed up?
Tricia Buice
Hi Nikki. Room temperature or chilled is best for these bars. You could warm them in the microwave slightly, but not if they are iced. Thanks for the great question!
Tashiana
Omg omg omg omg omg I need these, NOW!! I am on such a summer peach craze right now! These are so tantalizing – And I love how you use peaches so much!
Kitchen Belleicious
Oh the memories when I think of peach crumb bars and peach ice cream. girl these look amazing. So buttery and sweet. LOVE
Amy Ever After
This was really good! I did just a half recipe, which still made a lot. I blanched the peaches to make peeling easier.
Tricia Buice
Thanks for the feedback Amy. Glad you enjoyed the peach bars!
Abbe@This is How I Cook
Peaches. Crumbs. Icing. This has my name on it! Looks so good Tricia. Vacation? That would be might nice, too! Come to Denver, baby! Or at least the mountains!
Purabi Naha | Cosmopolitan Currymania
The best part is that it can be made with any fruit! I love peaches and so, I would love to try this recipe. YUM!
SavoringTime in the Kitchen
This looks like such a wonderful, adaptable recipe, Tricia! So full of peachy goodness. I'm not sure that there is any better fruit in the summer other than watermelon, of course 🙂
sugarandcinnamon.com
I love using fresh peaches in desserts! This looks insanely good 🙂
Anna and Liz Recipes
These bars look amazing! We are obsessed with peaches as well! But my all time favorite is your peach ice cream- its the best ice cream ever! xxoo Anna and Liz
Monica
I've been buying peaches, too, and this is such a delicious way to feature them! They must be so addicting!
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef
I can't wait til you give summer back and I can make these gorgeous bars. Or some of those other things peachy. We're enjoying beautiful navel oranges though so it's not 100% bad. Think of me freezing my tootsies off eating oranges. Not a pretty picture so send summer soon.
Elzbieta Hester
Fabulous recipe, Tricia. Same dough for bottom and top but they look so different! Got to try it!<br /><br />ela h.<br />Gray Apron
Angie Schneider
Buttery crisp crumb and sweet juicy peaches…a heavenly pairing, Tricia. I must make a batch too.
Cheri Savory Spoon
Hi Tricia, once again you have outdone yourself, I'm thinking a dessert cookbook in your near future. This looks amazing!
Wendy
It's Monday. Is it too early for me to be planning what I am going to bake this weekend? I hope not, because once I saw these bars, I knew I had to make them asap…..because you don't live close enough to share. 🙂 I wish! My mom and siblings live in an area of SC where lots of peaches are grown (more than in Georgia!) . When I visit in the summer, I love to go peach picking. The orchard
Chris Scheuer
Tricia, once again you're making my mouth water. These look amazing and I'll be making them as soon as I get my hands on some good peaches, yum!!!
Kelly @ hidden fruits and veggies
These bars look incredible! I like peaches, but don't like the huge mess of myself I make when trying to eat them. These bars look like they'll keep me relatively clean while still getting to enjoy those fresh, peachy flavors.
scrambledhenfruit
These are beautiful bars! Peaches surely are one of summer's most luscious treats. 🙂
June Baby
Those look great! Lovely use of fresh peaches. 🙂
Marilyn
Can you freeze this dessert for a few days before you eat it?
Tricia Buice
Hi Marylin. I have not tested this recipe by freezing it but in theory it should do well. The little bit of crispy on top probably won’t be there but the taste should still be great. Good luck and thanks for the great question!