Patti LaBelle's Peach Cobbler Is So Good, I Would Serve It to My Southern Grandmother

Over the years, I've had the pleasure of writing about many recipes created by the incredible Patti LaBelle. From her roasted vegetable medley to her banana pudding, there hasn't been a Patti recipe that I've shied away from. So, when I ran across the recipe for her Wicked Peach Cobbler, I knew it was one I had to try ASAP.

Made with fresh peaches and a promise to deliver a crisp and buttery crust, I couldn't wait to jump in the kitchen and give this one a try. With hopes that it would be just like the one my grandmother used to make, I headed to grab all the ingredients needed and got cookin'.

Get the recipe: Patti LaBelle's Wicked Peach Cobbler

Patti LaBelle's Wicked Peach Cobbler Ingredients<p>Courtesy of Choya Johnson</p>
Patti LaBelle's Wicked Peach Cobbler Ingredients

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Ingredients For Patti LaBelle’s Wicked Peach Cobbler

For this recipe, you’ll need peaches, corn starch, sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, butter and vanilla extract. If you're making the crust instead o buying a premade option, you'll need flour, Crisco shortening, salt and water.

Patti LaBelle's Wicked Peach Cobbler Progress<p>Courtesy of Choya Johnson</p>
Patti LaBelle's Wicked Peach Cobbler Progress

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How to Make Patti LaBelle’s Wicked Peach Cobbler

Begin by preheating your oven to 375° and making your crust. Sift the flour and salt into a large bowl. Add the shortening and cut it into the flour until the mixture is well combined and fine. Gradually add the ice water, mixing until a stiff mound of dough forms. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and divide it into two equal parts. Roll out the first half and use it to line a 9 x 13-inch glass baking dish. Roll out the second half and wrap it around the rolling pin until you're ready to use it.

For the pie filling, combine the peaches, corn starch, lemon juice, cinnamon, butter and vanilla in a large bowl. Toss until everything is well mixed. Pour the filling over the pie crust in the baking dish. Lay the remaining pie crust on top of the filling. Press the edges to seal, using a fork dipped in flour to crimp and secure the sides. Make five or six slits in the top crust for venting before sprinkling with cinnamon and sugar. Bake for 45 minutes, or until the pie is bubbly and golden brown.

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Patti LaBelle's Wicked Peach Cobbler<p>Courtesy of Choya Johnson</p>
Patti LaBelle's Wicked Peach Cobbler

Courtesy of Choya Johnson

What I Thought About Patti Labelle’s Wicked Peach Cobbler

This peach cobbler brought back fond memories of my grandmother's cherished recipe. As a child, I eagerly awaited the times she would surprise my siblings and I with this delightful dessert. Tasting Patti LaBelle’s version evoked that same nostalgic warmth.

The recipe is straightforward, with simple steps that lead to impressive results. The combination of tender peaches, a buttery crust and aromatic spices creates a dessert that is both comforting and indulgent. I wholeheartedly recommend this peach cobbler to anyone seeking to impress their guests with a truly spectacular and palate-pleasing treat. Whether you're reminiscing about family traditions or starting new ones, this recipe is sure to become a beloved favorite.

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