Ultimate Grilled Peaches Dessert Recipe | From Scratch Fast (2024)

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Are you looking for an easy but show-stopping dessert? You’ve got to try this grilled peaches recipe. Fresh peaches are marinated in honey, vanilla, cardamom and cinnamon, and are grilled until warm and caramelized. The juicy peaches are amazing on their own, but I’ll show you my favorite ways to serve them for a killer dessert. Don’t miss the step-by-step VIDEO below!

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Thank you to Spark Grills for partnering with me on this post! While I was compensated for this post, all opinions and recipes are mine alone.

Ingredients:

As you may know, I’m always looking for ways to amplify flavor, and this grilled peaches recipe has a few secret ingredients that take it to a new level. Honey amplifies the sweetness, cinnamon and cardamom lend warming spice, and vanilla gives a floral depth.

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How to make grilled peaches:

  • Preheat the grill to 500˚F. Be sure to clean and oil the grill grates (this will prevent the fruit from sticking to the grill).
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  • Cut the peaches in half and remove the pits. In a large bowl combine the peach halves, honey, cardamom, cinnamon and vanilla paste (or extract). Let the peaches sit for 10-15 minutes to marinate in the honey mixture.
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  • Arrange the peaches, cut sides down, on the hot grill (reserve the honey mixture in the bottom of the bowl for serving). Cook until the peaches form grill marks on the bottom, about 2-3 minutes.
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  • Flip the peaches over and grill until lightly caramelized on the other side and tender in the center (you can skip this step if the peaches are on the riper side).
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How to serve the peaches:

  • Peaches and Cream: Drizzle the peaches with the honey mixture (from the bottom of the bowl) and dollop them with this Cardamom-Laced Whipped Cream. The cool, lightly spiced whipped cream is pure heaven with the juicy, sweet fruit. Sprinkle them with chopped Maple Pecans for crunch, and swoon.
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  • Peach Shortcakes: The grilled peaches are also awesome over grilled pound cake (see the tips below for how to grill pound cake) or in these Easy Almond Shortcakes!
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  • Grilled Peaches and Ice Cream: Finally, for a summertime sundae you won’t forget, slice the grilled peaches then pile them over vanilla ice cream with a dollop of the Cardamom Whipped Cream and a sprinkle of chopped nuts or Maple Pecans. It's the BEST summer sundae.

FAQs

What kind of peaches are best for grilling?

Shop for firm but ripe peaches (or you can use nectarines!). They should give just ever so slightly when pressed in the palm of your hand. Avoid super ripe peaches, which are higher in sugar and can fall apart on the grill. Freestone peaches are the easiest variety to use, as the pits come out easily. For other varieties, use a grapefruit spoon or small knife to cut out the pits.

How do you grill peaches on a stove?

If you don’t have an outdoor grill you can cook the peaches on a grill pan instead. Oil the pan and place it over high heat. Once the pan is hot, cook the peaches, cut sides down, until grill marks form, about 2-3 minutes.

What do do with lots of fresh peaches?

If you have a lot of peaches to use up, double or triple this recipe! Grilled peaches are the perfect way to use up a farmer’s market haul.

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Tips for this recipe:

  • I love cooking these peaches on my Spark Grill, which gives them a delicious smoky flavor (not to mention, it’s a cinch to use and is incredibly precise). If using a kettle grill or gas grill, aim for medium- to medium-high heat (500˚F).
  • Vanilla paste is one of my favorite secret ingredients. It lends a vanilla bean flavor at a fraction of the cost of fresh vanilla beans (and it lasts forever in the pantry!). However, you can use extract if that’s what you have.
  • How to Grill Peaches Inside: If you don’t have an outdoor grill you can cook the peaches on a grill pan instead. Oil the pan and place it over high heat. Once the pan is hot, cook the peaches, cut sides down, until grill marks form, about 2-3 minutes.
  • How to Grill Pound Cake: Preheat a grill to 500˚F and clean and oil the grates. Arrange pound cake slices in an even layer on the grill (if using a Spark grill, place the cake slices near the edges where it’s slightly cooler—this will prevent the cake from burning). Cook until slightly toasted on the bottom with grill marks, about 30-60 seconds. Flip the slices over and grill until toasted on the other side, 30-60 seconds longer.

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Grilled Peaches with Cardamom Whipped Cream

Fresh peaches are marinated in honey, vanilla, cardamom and cinnamon, and are then grilled until warm and caramelized for an easy, show-stopping dessert. Serve them with this Cardamom Whipped Cream, which has a subtle spice that pairs perfectly with the juicy peaches. A sprinkle of toasted nuts or Maple Pecans is optional but provides delicious crunch. To take the dessert over the top, slice the grilled peaches and pile them over grilled pound cake (see the Tips below), Homemade Almond Shortcakes, or vanilla ice cream (it’s the ultimate ice cream sundae!).

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: best grilled peaches, easy grilled peaches, grilled peaches recipe

Servings: 4 -8 people

Author: Nicki Sizemore

Equipment

  • Grill or Grill Pan

Ingredients

Grilled Peaches

  • 3 tablespoons honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla paste or extract
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 4 firm but ripe peaches or nectarines, halved and pitted
  • Neutral vegetable oil for grill

For Serving (optional)

  • Cardamom Whipped Cream (recipe link in the header above)
  • Chopped toasted nuts or Maple Pecans (recipe link in header)

Instructions

  • Preheat your Spark grill to 500˚F, or preheat a regular grill to medium-high heat.

Marinate the peaches

  • In a medium bowl, mix together the honey, vanilla, cardamom and cinnamon. Add the peaches, and toss to combine. Let sit at room temperature 10-15 minutes (this is a great time to make the Cardamom Whipped Cream!).

Grill the peaches

  • Clean and oil the grill grates.

  • Using tongs, remove the peaches from the honey mixture and place them, cut sides down on the grill (reserve the honey mixture in the bottom of the bowl for serving). Cover and grill until the peaches are caramelized with nice grill marks, about 2-3 minutes.

  • Flip the peaches over. Cover and cook until grill marks form on the other side and the peaches are tender in the center, about 1-2 minutes longer, depending on the ripeness of the peaches (you can skip this step if the peaches are really ripe). Transfer to a platter or to plates and let cool slightly—you can serve them warm or at room temperature.

Serve

  • Drizzle the grilled peaches with the reserved honey marinade. Dollop the Cardamom Whipped Cream over top, and sprinkle with chopped toasted nuts, if you’d like.

Notes

Do Ahead: The grilled peaches can sit at room temperature for up to 2 hours before serving. Leftovers can be refrigerated for up to 2 days (they’re delicious over yogurt or on pancakes and waffles!).

Tips:

  • Shop for firm but ripe peaches (or you can use nectarines!). They should give just ever so slightly when pressed in the palm of your hand. Avoid super ripe peaches, which are higher in sugar and can fall apart on the grill. Freestone peaches are the easiest variety to use, as the pits come out easily. For other varieties, use a grapefruit spoon or small knife to cut out the pits.
  • Vanilla paste is one of my favorite secret ingredients. It lends a vanilla bean flavor at a fraction of the cost of fresh vanilla beans (and it lasts forever in the pantry!). However, you can use extract if that’s what you have.
  • How to Grill Peaches Inside: If you don’t have an outdoor grill you can cook the peaches on a grill pan instead. Oil the pan and place it over high heat. Once the pan is hot, cook the peaches, cut sides down, until grill marks form, about 2-3 minutes.
  • How to Grill Pound Cake: Preheat a grill to 500˚F and clean and oil the grates. Arrange pound cake slices in an even layer on the grill (if using a Spark grill, place the cake slices near the edges where it’s slightly cooler—this will prevent the cake from burning). Cook until slightly toasted on the bottom with grill marks, about 30-60 seconds. Flip the slices over and grill until toasted on the other side, 30-60 seconds longer.

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      1. Kerry Holder says

        Congratulations Nicki! That's exciting news. Hope you are feeling well.

        I had taken several classes at the farm while you were teaching. I stay tuned thru your posts.

        Fondly,

        Kerry Holder

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        • Nicki Sizemore says

          Thank you so much, Kerry! I hope all is well with you!

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      Ultimate Grilled Peaches Dessert Recipe | From Scratch Fast (2024)

      FAQs

      How to grill peaches without a grill? ›

      INDOOR GRILL PAN: Cut the peach in half and remove the pit. Heat a large cast-iron grill pan over medium-high heat. Brush the cut sides of the peaches with oil. Place peaches on a grill pan, cut side down and let it cook for about 3-5 minutes or just until they get nice grill marks.

      Does cooking peaches make them sweeter? ›

      Baking peaches concentrates their natural sugars for a sweeter, deeper, and richer peach flavor. A quick, easy, and healthier peach dessert.

      What to serve with peaches and ice cream? ›

      Grilled peaches with vanilla ice cream = perfect pair. Top with toasted pistachios and a sweet drizzle! Yes for peach season! We're amping it up a tad with some toasted pistachios and a sweet drizzle – can be anywhere from honey, to agave or maple syrup.

      Can you grill canned fruit? ›

      You can definitely grill canned peaches. The key here is to make sure they are as dry as possible, so drain them well and pat them dry with paper or kitchen towels. Then, proceed with the recipe as directed.

      Will grilling peaches ripen them? ›

      The heat of the grill intensifies the natural sugars in peaches — and other underripe fruit — as well as softens the flesh. The end result is a sweet, slightly caramelized and soft peach. Delicious! The key to grilling peaches is to cut them in half and remove the pits.

      What enhances the flavor of peaches? ›

      Ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, clove and nutmeg give warmth and gentle spice to peaches, while herbs like basil, tarragon, thyme and rosemary add earthy notes to peach desserts.

      Does microwaving peaches soften them? ›

      Using the microwave will only work to help start the ripening process; it isn't a case of putting the unripe peach into the microwave and having it come out ripe.

      What spice pairs well with peaches? ›

      Basil. Basil pairs with peaches so well because of its unique spicy, yet subtly sweet flavor profile. As described by Kimberly McGee, basil has "a spicy aroma, and the taste is pungent but leans toward a sweet, clove-like back end."

      What other fruit pairs well with peaches? ›

      Try mixing peaches with strawberries, or pair peaches with mangoes for a delicious tropical smoothie taste. In addition to strawberries, peaches are also excellent paired with other berries like blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries.

      What does putting peaches in ice water do? ›

      Preparing Peaches for Peeling

      First, bring a medium saucepan of water to a boil. Using a paring knife, score a shallow "X" in the bottom of each peach. Create an ice bath by filling a large bowl with ice water. This will help stop the cooking process and cool the peaches so they are easier to handle.

      What is the best fruit to grill? ›

      It's easy to grill fruit outdoors or indoors, and produce from every season can be cooked on the grill. Some of our favorite fruits to grill include bananas, watermelon, peaches, plums, nectarines, apples, pears, pineapple, and mango, but let your imagination run wild!

      Are frozen or canned peaches better for peach cobbler? ›

      If using frozen peaches, thaw, chop, and blot them dry before using. Readers have raved about this dessert using frozen, thawed peaches. Canned peaches are not ideal because they're already too soft and mushy.

      Are canned peaches real peaches? ›

      Research conducted by Oregon State University confirms that the nutritional value of canned peaches is on par with that of fresh peaches. In a multi-year study, researchers compared the nutrients in fresh freestone peaches and fresh cling peaches with those found in canned cling peaches.

      How do you grill food without a grill? ›

      GRILLING IN AN OVEN

      First, preheat your oven to 500°F and place an empty cast iron grill pan inside to heat up for about 30 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and add your food, then place the pan back into your oven to cook. Be sure to turn your food halfway through the cook time to evenly grill each side.

      What is the best way to cook without grill? ›

      Use a Grill Pan or Skillet: These pans have ridges that can create grill marks on your food. Just make sure it's nice and hot before you add your food. Try a Hot Skewer: A little unconventional, but you can heat a metal skewer over your stovetop flame and then press it onto your food to create grill marks.

      How do you grill vegetables without a BBQ? ›

      Preheat a grill pan on the stove over medium high heat for 4-5 minutes. Toss the vegetables in olive oil and the spice mix. To know if the grill pan is hot enough, flick a little water on it. The water should sizzle and steam on contact.

      How do you grill vegetables without a grill basket? ›

      If you don't have a grill basket, fold a 24-inch-long piece of heavy-duty foil in half and crimp up the edges to create a lip; this "basket" will prevent the food from falling through while they still get plenty of smokey flavor.

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