Summer is here, and you know what that means: It’s peach season! As most Texans know, this sweet treat doesn’t last long, so we need to enjoy them while they’re here. We’ve included some of our favorite peach recipes, great for poolside snacking or under the Texas night sky. So buy a bushel (or two) and test them out for yourself!
Honey-Basted Grilled Peaches with Greek Yogurt
MyFitnessPal has combined peach season and grilling season into one delectable bite with this inspired recipe that looks as festive as it tastes. The hack to getting the charred sweetness factor is brushing the peach sides with honey to produce a caramelized texture and flavor. Flipping every few minutes on a thoroughly clean grill will produce soft fruit with defined grill marks ready to be topped with your favorite Greek yogurt and even some berries!
Prosciutto-Wrapped Peaches with Honey Basil Sauce
This sweet and savory appetizer from Lone Star Farmers Market is a great starter for any meal. The contrasting flavors of the prosciutto-wrapped peaches go hand in hand.
Peach and Mint Punch
Refreshing cocktails like this peach and mint punch are a must-have to beat the summer heat! Try this tasty concoction from the Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center.
Peach Cobbler
The famous BBQ joint The Salt Lick serves more than what “meats” the eye! They have a delicious peach cobbler that’ll keep you coming back for more. If you can’t make a trip out there, you can dine in on this dessert at home.
No-Churn Peaches-and-Cream Ice Cream
Talk about the best kind of summer treat! This no-churn ice cream from Aberdeen’s Kitchen can be made in minutes and devoured in seconds by the whole family. Sweetened condensed milk and whipped cream make quick work of an otherwise time-consuming dish.
Grilled Chicken Thighs with Pickled Peaches
Peaches can go savory, too! These sticky sorghum-lacquered chicken thighs from Food & Wine go so well with punchy pickled peaches and crisp, peppery arugula.
Old-Fashioned Peach Butter
Think of this rich peach butter like apple butter’s summer-lovin’ cousin. Whip this silky smooth butter up and spoon it over vanilla ice cream, on waffles, or add a dollop to your next charcuterie board!
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