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My Nonnie’s 5 Ingredient Peach Dump is the easiest, sweetest dessert to make all summer long. You’ll have this one on repeat! Sweet summertime peaches baked whole with butter, brown sugar, and vanilla. As the peaches bake, the sugar melts into the butter creating a luscious caramel-like butter sauce…so delicious. Each peach is topped with ice cream and sweet, buttery, cinnamon “toast” brioche breadcrumbs. Perfect for all of the summer nights ahead that crave an easy (peachy) dessert. Enjoy this dish right out of the oven with ice cream and all the cinnamon “toast” crumbs you can pile on.

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My Nonnie was a lot of things. She loved to shop, she loved candles, flowers, family, a good dinner out, and she loved to host a damn good party too. Her entertaining skills were on point. She taught me everything I know about setting a beautiful table. But you know what was extra special about her?

She loved to entertain, but she loved simplicity even more. Especially when it came to cooking. The simpler the better, and all of her recipes reflected that. More and more I am learning that she really was spot on. Recipes don’t need to be complicated. They don’t all have to be twenty-plus ingredients to be good, a simple four or five will do.

I’ve proven this once before with her chocolate peanut butter ice cream cake. And today, I’m proving it again with her peach dump. Granted, my Nonnie made this with just three ingredients, but I did have to add two of my own. I know, I know, but I promise the additions make her sweet peach dump even better.

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Moving along, the details

As mentioned, my Nonnie’s peach dump recipe was an easy three ingredients recipe…peaches, brown sugar, and butter. So utterly simple, but insanely delicious.

My additions are simple as well. A splash of vanilla and a splash of bourbon for an even richer sauce.

And then, if you want a little something for a topping, you can make my cinnamon toast crumbs. Totally optional but highly recommended.

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Now the peaches

This is easy. Take your summer peaches, don’t even cut them, and put them in your prettiest baking dish. Sprinkle over lots of brown sugar, add a good amount of butter, then a splash of vanilla and a splash of bourbon (only if you’d like it).

Throw the peaches into the oven and let them bake low and slow for about an hour. As the peaches bake, the butter melts into the brown sugar creating a buttery caramel-like sauce that bubbles up and caramelizes around the peaches.

It’s almost like magic the way the sauce forms as the peaches soften and become even sweeter than before.

Nonnie always left the peaches whole, then just let guests eat around the pit. She said no one has time to cut peaches up, just to remove the pit. And you know, I think I agree.

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Onto those cinnamon toast crumbs

These crumbs, while physically small, are a nice addition to this recipe…if you want them to be. Again, Nonnie just served her peaches with ice cream and called it a day, but personally, I love a crumb topping.

Take brioche or challah bread, tear it into fine crumbs, toss the crumbs with butter and cinnamon sugar, and then bake in the oven until lightly toasted. If you love cinnamon toast in the morning, you’re going to die for these crumbs. Nothing is better.

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Here is how you serve this up

No matter what, you have to serve the peaches warm, with lots of sauce and vanilla ice cream. Ice cream is key with this sauce.

Then just top with those cinnamon crumbs, eat and enjoy!

It. Is. DELICIOUS!

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You can simply eat around the pit or once you break into your peaches or remove the pit first. It’s totally up to you!

These peaches are perfect for the 4th of July this weekend, but will be great all summer long.

And with that. I think we should all spend a little time tonight making my Nonnie’s peach dump. Tis’ finally peach season, so let’s live it up while it lasts.

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Looking for other Summer ice cream recipes? Here are some favorites:

Creamy Vegan Chocolate Fudge Pops

Peanut Butter Mocha Oreo Ice Cream Sandwiches

No Churn Fudge Brownie Coffee Ice Cream

Malted Milk Cookies n’ Cream Ice Cream Sandwiches

Peanut Butter Brownie Ice Cream Bars

Lastly, if you make Nonnie’s 5 Ingredient Peach Dump, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Nonnie’s 5 Ingredient Peach Dump

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 10
Calories Per Serving: 276 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Cinnamon Toast Crumbs (optional)

Instructions

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 350° F.
    2. Arrange the peaches in a large baking dish. Sprinkle the brown sugar and butter over the peaches. Add the vanilla and bourbon (if using). Bake 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until the peaches have softened and the sauce is bubbling up around the peaches.
    3. Meanwhile, make the crumbs. Toss the breadcrumbs, melted butter, and cinnamon sugar together on a baking sheet. Bake 10-15 minutes, until toasted. Watch closely to ensure they are not burning.
    4. Serve the peaches and sauce with ice cream and a generous sprinkle of cinnamon crumbs. Just make sure to remove the pit from the peach once it pops out. ENJOY!
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  1. Fantastic! And so easy! My sisters say I need to peel them next time, but I say if they want that they can do it. I made my cinnamon toast in the toaster oven, and if you keep the temperature down to about 200, you don’t run the risk of anything burning. I’m going to share this one with my family!

  2. 5 stars
    Made this last night (modified to single serving ramekin in the air fryer) and let me tell you this was amazing. I didn’t have ice cream but used Greek yogurt and it was just as good. Highly recommend!!!

  3. 5 stars
    Fantastic recipe. I used cinnamon toast crunch like another reviewer and it was great. I only did 5 peaches but still used the same amount of the rest of the ingredients, and I have a lot of extra buttery sauce.

  4. 5 stars
    God bless Nonnie! Made this for the family tonight and it got rave reviews. So simple and quick and delicious. The house smelled like Cinnabon and the flavors were *chef’s kiss*. It’s the perfect summer-to-fall dessert, and I’m glad I snuck this one in before the peaches are gone. I did cheat because I was strapped for time, and I used crushed Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal as the topping. 🤣

  5. This recipe looks incredible and delicious. Can’t wait to try it but I was just thinking is peach season is coming to an end soon do you think this can be done with apples? Just asking not trying to change your recipe Linda.

  6. 5 stars
    This was fantastic! I have a daughter with gluten intolerance and a best friend with celiac. I made the breadcrumb mix with GF bread and it came out perfectly!!!

    1. Hi Shaun,
      Wonderful!! So glad to hear the gf breadcrumbs worked for you, thanks for making this recipe and your feedback! xT

  7. Hi 🙂 I made this yesterday and my husband and friend who came over absolutely loved it!!!! I only made half of it due to the amount of peaches but it was phenomenal. Thank you for sharing such a fun and easy dessert recipe.

    1. Hey Mariana,
      I appreciate you making this recipe and sharing your review, I am so glad it was enjoyed! Have a great day:)

  8. 5 stars
    This was glorious ? I made one slight modification – I love fruit crisps so instead of the toast crumbs, before baking the peaches, I baked some oatmeal crisp crumbles (brown sugar, flour, oatmeal, salt, cinnamon, and butter) to put on top. Sooooo good, and I agree that ice cream is key!

    1. Hi Carrie,
      Happy Wednesday! I really appreciate you taking the time to make this recipe, I love to hear that it was a hit! xxT