Easy Old Fashioned Peach Streusel

"I remember Mom making this for dessert when I was a child. I think she got the recipe from an old magazine. It's so easy and economical too! I'm glad to share it since the clipping is falling apart! (This is my first posting!!)"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Drain peaches (Use peach syrup for beverage or dessert sauce.); place in single layer in buttered 9-inch pie plate; sprinkle lemon juice over.
  • Crush cookies coarsely between sheets of waxed paper with a rolling pin.(There should be 3/4 cup.)
  • Combine with brown sugar and cinnamon in small bowl; cut in butter or margarine with pastry blender until mixture is crumbly.
  • Sprinkle over peaches.
  • Bake in hot oven 20 minutes, or until crumbs toast lightly.
  • Serve plain or with cream or ice cream.
  • (We liked ours warm!).

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Reviews

  1. This was a very easy and tasty dish. DH went back for more and there wasn't any left! It is a must to serve warm. Thanks for posting.
     
  2. This is one of the easiest recipes I have ever made from Recipezaar. The instructions are clear and easy to read and the finished product is very very tasty served warm. Being a single mom, I like things inexpensive and this fit the bill. (no pun intended). Thanks for a nice finish to our dinner.
     
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<p>Hi! I am a 52 year old retired nurse living in North Alabama, USA, and I am an active volunteer in my community. I enjoy cooking and baking (obviously!), reading, hiking, needlework and cats! The old Betty Crocker cookbook of my childhood is still my favorite! I am interested in history, especially English history, peace issues and music. I enjoy singing in the choir at church and love to travel. If I had a whole month off I would travel to England and Ireland and visit all the museums, ruined castles and pubs!</p>
 
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