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How to make easy baked peaches recipe

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By Les Trois Chenes


Delicious, easy and versatile
This has been a superb year for Fruit. Peaches ripening in the orchards behind our gite.
This has been a superb year for Fruit. Peaches ripening in the orchards behind our gite.

Hi Welcome to Life in Limousin

Today I made a deliciously simple dessert with peaches baked in the oven. Fabulous seasonal food, quick to make and stress-free. The peaches are dropping from the trees like rain and are being trampled underfoot before we can gather them up to eat, cook or freeze so when I was asked to bring a pudding to a lunch party, this recipe, given to me by my good friend Sue, sprang to mind.

Just a few simple ingredients

You will need:

  • Peaches
  • Butter
  • Chopped nuts
  • Sugar (brown if possible)
  • Fortified wine, sherry, brandy or whatever is to hand

How to prepare your peaches

Start by cutting all the peaches in half and take out the stones.

Don't remove the skins. This is La Cook Rustique! The skins are not tough and are good for you!

Lay the peaches cut side up in an oven-proof dish.

Add the other ingredents

  • Pour a little of your chosen wine or spirit into the centre of each peach. I have used Pineau, a local speciality from the Charente. Sherry or similar would do, and brandy is also be delicious.
  • Sprinkle on the sugar
  • Put a knob of butter onto each peach
  • Sprinkle on the chopped nuts
  • Put into a hot oven - I used Gas Mark 7 - for about half an hour


They are ready when tender

After half an hour give them a little prod with a fork, they should be absolutely tender.

Serve with ice cream, clotted or whipped cream, custard, yoghurt or any other topping you fancy. You could also try putting the sugar on top at this point and melting under a grill to produce a brittle, crunchy topping. The pretty dishes and colourful tablecloth are courtesy of our hostess, Sue.


Fallen peaches

The peach orchard

Traditionally the hens and geese are kept in the orchards. The hens clean up all the pests, and the geese will happily gorge themselves on fruit. I love watching them eating up all the spoiled apples and peaches and, wickedly imagine them on the Christmas dinner table ready stuffed! At Les Trois Chenes our geese will see the winter through as tender-hearted son and husband don't fancy them served up on their plates.

Even the geese enjoy the peaches


See more of my food and garden HubPages

Summer Pudding Delicious, easy and economical pudding using hedgerow and autumn fruits, a little sugar and sliced bread.

Marrow and Ginger Jam Too many marrows? This jam will warm the cockles of your heart in deepest winter. We will be serving it at Les Trois Chenes for breakfast!

The Autumn Garden The fruit is ready, the vegetables ripeing and the honey is heavy in the hive. Our autumn flowers are in full flower and covered with the last of the summer butterflies.

For more information on preparing peaches


The church in the centre of Vayres
The church in the centre of Vayres

Places to Visit near Videix

Just ten minutes from Videix is the charming little village of Vayres. The roads and footpaths of Vayres are planted with beds of roses, enlivening the streets with masses of pink, yellow, white and red flowers that bloom all summer. There is also a lovey stone church and many quaint little houses and squares.



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Lovely! I shall be back to read more.

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Thanks for message!

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