Grilled Peaches

Grilled Peaches

Sweet, warm grilled peaches are wonderful on their own, even better with a scoop of homemade frozen yogurt or whipped cream.

All they need is a drizzle of sweet butter – there’s no need for added sugar. And they’re ready in less than 30 minutes!

Grilled peaches served on a white plate with a fork.

Peaches are now in season, and I take full advantage of it! Don’t they have the most wonderful fragrance?

But as much as I love fresh peaches, I love them even better when they are grilled. Grilling enhances their flavor and brings out their natural sweetness.

These sweet, warm peaches are wonderful on their own and they certainly don’t need sugar to taste good. But I do admit they’re perfect when topped with a scoop of homemade frozen yogurt!

Ingredients

Since I don’t add a sweetener, you’ll only need two ingredients to make this delicious summer dessert. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need:

Fresh peaches: It’s best to use ripe-yet-firm peaches in this recipe. You don’t want them too soft.

Melted unsalted butter: I love using creamy European butter, and especially Kerrygold butter, but any butter will be great here. Just make sure it’s unsalted.

The ingredients needed to cook peaches on the grill.

Instructions

Grilling peaches is so easy! Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps:

You start by preheating your grill on medium heat. You don’t want your grill too hot for this recipe.

Now, cut the peaches in half and remove the pit. I explain how to do it below.

Cutting a peach open.

Brush the halves with melted butter.

A peach cut in half is brushed with melted butter.

Grill them for about 4 minutes per side. That’s it! Perfection was achieved, and it was SO EASY.

A peach cut in half being grilled on a grill pan.

Expert tip

How do you pit a peach? It’s actually not too difficult. It’s just a matter of technique and being careful. Here’s how you do it:

  1. With a sharp paring knife, slice the peach in half.
  2. Next, gently twist each half in opposite directions to pull them apart.
  3. Use your fingers to remove the pit. If it’s stuck, carefully slide the knife under the pit and then pull it away.

Variations

I like to brush the peaches with sweet butter. It adds wonderful flavor and richness to the sweet fruit.

You can also add a pinch of cinnamon to the melted butter if you’d like. I prefer to focus on the natural peach flavor so I normally don’t, but it’s very tasty.

A few drops of vanilla are also good, mixed into the melted butter prior to coating the fruit.

Serving suggestions

As I mentioned above, these peaches are excellent when topped with a scoop of frozen yogurt. They are also great with ice cream or with homemade whipped cream.

Storing leftovers

You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in a sealed container, for 3-4 days. They are very good cold, or you can reheat them in the microwave on 50% power prior to enjoying them.