Mason Jar Peach Crumble
Mason Jar Peach Crumble is delicious, easy and portable dessert that is sure to be a hit at your next event. Because they are in mason jars, they're perfect for gifts or picnics, parties and tailgating! The fresh peaches are sauteed in butter and brown sugar until soft and then topped with a delicious brown sugar and oatmeal crumble. Serve with ice cream or whipped cream and caramel. Oh, yum! And if you're not a big fan of peaches try apples or blackberries. Any way you make this would be fabulous!
Every summer, the town of Porter, Oklahoma, bursts with the vibrant hues and irresistible aroma of ripe peaches during its renowned Peach Festival. It's a celebration that marks not just the abundance of the fruit but also the sense of community that comes with it. My family has a cherished tradition of attending this festival, and it's a highlight we eagerly anticipate each year.
Amongst the bustling festival atmosphere, one person's excitement always shines the brightest—my Aunt's. She's a peach aficionado, and her enthusiasm for picking the juiciest, most succulent peaches knows no bounds. From the moment she and my mom arrive at the orchards, she's like a kid in a candy store, carefully selecting each peach as if it were a precious gem. It's a joy to watch her, her eyes sparkling with delight as she fills her basket with the season's finest bounty.
The peaches they bring home from the Porter Peach Festival are nothing short of perfection—ripe, fragrant, and bursting with flavor. They are the heart and soul of this Mason Jar Peach Crumble recipe. Their natural sweetness and tender texture make them ideal for creating a dessert that's both comforting and indulgent. With each spoonful of crumble, you'll taste not just the deliciousness of the peaches but also the cherished memories of a day spent in the orchards, surrounded by laughter and love. All you need are a few 16 oz mason jars but you can also use 8 ounce jars. If you love peaches you should also try our peach tea.
Mason Jar Peach Crumble
A peach crumble served with whipped cream, in fun Mason jars
Ingredients
- 4 large fresh peaches, pitted and cubed
- 1 TBSP unsalted butter, cut into cubes
- 1 TBSP dark brown sugar
- 1/3 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- Crumble Ingredients:
- 1/2 C whole wheat flour
- 1/4 C dark brown sugar
- 1/4 C uncooked oats
- 2 TBSP of unsalted butter, cubed
Instructions
- For the peach filling:
- Melt butter in a skillet on low temp.
- Mix together the brown sugar and spices. Add in the skillet, stirring often.
- Add the cubed peaches and saute them in the butter/brown sugar mixture until soft.
- Set aside to cool.
- For the crumble:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- Combine all dry ingredients into a bowl.
- Add cubed butter and working it in with your fingers until it looks like small peas.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
- Remove from oven and allow to completely cool.
- Layering in the mason jar:
- Add a layer of crumble pressing it down with the back of a spoon.
- Second layer... add a large spoonful of cooled peaches. Press down into the crumble.
- Layer another spoonful of crumble on top of the peaches. With a spoon press down the crumbles.
- Add the last layer...Spoon the peaches on top of the crumble.
- Top with ice cream or Cool Whip topping.
- Drizzle with caramel topping.
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What size mason jars are these and couldn’t you use canned pie filling for these?
Hi Denise, This recipe was written years ago by one of our former team members so I’m not sure what size jars – I’m guessing 8 oz. jars. Using canned fruit should be ok just keep in mind you’ll have more liquid using the canned verses the diced. If you use the canned be sure and let us know how it turns out 🙂