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Easy Peach Fancy

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- 6
- COOK TIME
- 1 Hr 5 Min
Don't be fooled by its thick batter, 'cause it'll bake up into a light and fluffy cake. And what's better is the caramelized cinnamon sugar peaches on top! Serve Easy Peach Fancy with a scoop of ice cream or on its own, either way it's to-die-for.
What You'll Need
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 eggs
- 2 to 3 peaches, halved and pitted
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1/2 teaspoon sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
What to Do
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat an 8-inch square baking pan with cooking spray.
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In a large bowl, cream together sugar and butter. Add flour, baking powder, and eggs; beat well. (Batter will be thick.)
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Spread batter into prepared baking pan. Cover with peach halves, skin side up, so that they are just touching (do not crowd). Sprinkle peaches with lemon juice, then sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.
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Bake about 1 hour or until golden. Remove from oven and cool on a rack. Serve warm or cold.
Notes
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You can use nectarines or plums instead of peaches, or even try a combination. You may want to serve this at room temperature or reheated.
- We've got more peach dessert favorites you'll love in our collection of Can't-Miss Peach Recipes: 20 Easy Recipes with Peaches.
Nutritional InformationShow More
Servings Per Recipe: 6
- Amount Per Serving % Daily Value *
- Calories 379
- Calories from Fat 155
- Total Fat 17g 26 %
- Saturated Fat 10g 51 %
- Trans Fat 0.6g 0 %
- Protein 4.7g 9 %
- Amount Per Serving % Daily Value *
- Cholesterol 103mg 34 %
- Sodium 241mg 10 %
- Total Carbohydrates 53g 18 %
- Dietary Fiber 1.1g 4 %
- Sugars 37g 0 %

Member 2000930
Apr 14, 2016
Can this recipe be doubled to make a larger cake?
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Test Kitchen Team
Apr 15, 2016
Hello! We have not tried doubling this recipe, but we believe it may work. You will need to bake in a 9 x 13 and be sure to watch the time, as it will vary with a larger cake. Let us know how it turns out!
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britathrt 2083188
Apr 13, 2016
I use frozen peaches, thawed and drained. Works great and is easier to cover the batter with slices
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mrsforgetmenot 1282548
Jul 22, 2015
I made this pie with canned peaches. I did drain them in a colander and then paper towel. This picture is not the Peach fancy pie. I took it to a food fair and it went well.
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elizabeth4615 5358604
Jun 08, 2013
I have the same question as moonbeam - don't have access to ripe peaches and would like to know if canned peaches can be used?
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rubybrown 3329500
Jun 09, 2013
I see no reason why you could not use any canned fruit that is drained in this cake. Ruby Brown
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moonbeam 6459046
Mar 05, 2012
Would it work to use canned peaches that are well drained? Maybe sprinkled with Instant Tapioca?
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rubybrown 3329500
Jun 09, 2013
Just drain the can peaches and use them as you would the ripe peaches. But I do not know about using Instant tapioca I do not see why you would. Ruby Brown
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