15+ Delicious Canned Peach Recipes for Every Meal

Make the most of pantry staples with these delicious canned peach recipes. From crisps, cobblers, and pies to popsicles and pancakes, this collection highlights easy, crowd-pleasing ways to use canned peaches year-round.

peach crisp with vanilla ice cream.

Ripe fresh peaches are a treat, but they aren’t always available. Canned peaches are a convenient, shelf-stable alternative that bring sweet, fruity flavor to countless recipes without the work of peeling, pitting, and slicing.

Below you’ll find an organized guide to types of canned peaches, tips for baking with them, and a curated list of recipes that show how versatile this pantry item can be.

canned peaches in juice.

Types of Canned Peaches

“Canned peaches” covers several products, most commonly made from yellow cling peaches. Common varieties include:

  • Sliced peaches in 100% juice
  • Sliced peaches in heavy syrup
  • Sliced peaches in light syrup
  • Peach halves in heavy syrup
  • Peach chunks in heavy syrup
  • Diced peaches in 100% juice
  • Canned peach pie filling

Peaches packed in 100% juice use concentrated fruit juices such as white grape, pear, or peach juice, while those in heavy or light syrup are preserved in sugar syrup and tend to be sweeter. Choose the style that best fits your recipe and taste preferences.

a bowl of canned peaches.

Ways to Use Canned Peaches

Canned peaches are remarkably flexible and can be used in both sweet and savory dishes. Many recipes call for draining the peaches first, but some harness the juice as an ingredient.

Popular, easy ideas:

  • Oatmeal – Stir peach chunks into warm oats for natural sweetness and texture. Top with granola for extra crunch.
  • Yogurt – Swirl peaches and a spoonful of jam into Greek yogurt or layer them in a parfait.
  • Chia pudding – Top pudding with peaches or use some of the peach juice to soak the chia seeds.
  • Pancakes and waffles – Spoon sliced peaches or pie filling over pancakes for a fast fruit topping.
  • Ice cream – Use peaches as a topping or fold chopped peaches into homemade ice cream.
  • Pie and cobblers – Canned peach pie filling or drained peaches are quick, reliable fillings for pies, cobblers, and crisps.
  • Iced tea – Add peach juice to brewed black tea for a refreshing beverage.

How to Bake with Canned Peaches

Recipes designed for canned peaches usually yield the best results. Canned fruit releases more liquid during baking than fresh fruit, which can affect texture. For delicate cakes or recipes that require a light crumb, excess liquid from canned peaches can produce a dense or soggy outcome.

When substituting canned peaches for fresh, drain them well—especially if the recipe calls for fresh fruit. Using a fine-mesh sieve or paper towels to blot excess syrup helps prevent soggy results.

Recipes with Canned Peaches

These recipes showcase the variety of ways to use canned peaches, from simple desserts to unexpected savory dishes. They’re approachable, flavorful, and great for busy days or last-minute gatherings.

1. Peach Crisp with Canned Peaches

a forkful of peach crisp.

A classic peach crisp made with canned sliced peaches and a buttery oat crumble. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream. For extra texture, stir chopped nuts into the topping.

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2. Homemade Peach Popsicles

peach popsicles near peach slices.

Refreshing peach popsicles made with fresh, frozen, or canned peaches and a touch of maple syrup. Easy, naturally sweet, and perfect for hot days.

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3. Peach Cobbler with Cake Mix

a large spoonful of peach cobbler.

A four-ingredient cobbler that uses yellow cake mix and canned peaches for a fast, comforting dessert. Minimal prep, big flavor.

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4. Vegan Peach Cobbler Pancakes

pancakes with peaches and syrup.

Thick, pillowy vegan pancakes studded with peach pieces. One-bowl, dairy- and egg-free, and finished with coconut whipped cream and maple syrup.

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5. Peach Tiramisu

fork cutting into peach tiramisu.

A fruity twist on tiramisu: ladyfingers soaked in peach juice layered with canned peaches and sweetened mascarpone. Simple and elegant.

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6. Peach Cobbler in a Jar – Gluten-Free & Vegan

peach cobblers in jars with vanilla ice cream and spoons.

Individual cobblers baked in jars with a paleo, gluten-free, vegan topping made from almond flour, coconut sugar, and coconut oil. Works with fresh, frozen, or canned peaches.

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7. Peach Dump Cake

peach dump cake with ice cream in bowl.

Three-ingredient magic: canned peach pie filling, yellow cake mix, and butter. The top bakes up golden and crisp—serve with ice cream for maximum comfort.

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8. Peach Pie

a slice of peach pie.

A spiced peach pie that can be made with fresh or well-drained canned peaches. If using canned fruit, drain thoroughly to avoid excess liquid in the filling.

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9. Peach Cheesecake

a slice of peach cheesecake.

A no-bake cheesecake with a graham crust and a layer of homemade peach jelly made from canned peach juice. Light, creamy, and full of peach flavor.

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10. No-Churn Cinnamon Bourbon Peach Ice Cream

an ice cream cone with peach ice cream.

A rich, no-churn ice cream made with sweetened condensed milk, cream, and canned peaches, flavored with bourbon and cinnamon. Decadent and crowd-pleasing.

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11. Easy Peach Cobbler

peach cobbler in a glass baking dish.

A southern-style cobbler that uses canned peaches for the filling and a homemade batter. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream for a timeless dessert.

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12. Peach Cobbler Pound Cake

a slice of peach pound cake.

A mashup of peach cobbler and pound cake: moist cake layered with canned peaches and finished with a sweet glaze. Great with whipped cream.

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13. Canned Peach Baked Oatmeal

A large-batch baked oatmeal loaded with canned peaches, pecans, and cinnamon. Mix in a casserole dish and bake—an easy, no-fuss breakfast that reheats well.

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14. Peach Upside Down Cake

A moist cake baked with sliced peaches on top. Works well with canned or fresh peaches and captures classic summer flavors with minimal effort.

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15. Slow Cooker Peachy Barbecue Ribs

BBQ ribs on mashed potatoes.

Canned peaches add sweet-tangy depth to a slow-cooker barbecue sauce. These ribs take minutes to prep and pair especially well with creamy mashed potatoes.

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Canned Peach FAQs

What can I do with a can of peaches?

A can of peaches can top oatmeal, yogurt, chia pudding, pancakes, waffles, or ice cream. They also make an easy filling for pies, cobblers, crisps, and other desserts.

Are store-bought canned peaches cooked?

Yes. Canned peaches are cooked during processing, which gives them a softer texture compared with fresh peaches.

Can you drink the juice from canned peaches?

Yes—the juice is safe to drink and can be refrigerated for several days. If the peaches are packed in heavy syrup the liquid will be quite sweet, so adjust use accordingly.