I’ve been meaning to share this incredibly easy recipe with you for years now and it’s finally here! Because ya girl loves to grill, every summer I get so excited to grill up one of my favorite summer fruits: juicy, delicious peaches.
I know that grilling can be intimidating, so grilling fruit can feel extra * odd *. If you haven’t yet, be sure to check out my full post here on how to grill literally any type of fruit. But first, stick around because you seriously need this recipe for grilled peaches in your life.
I love grilling peaches because not only does it bring out their natural juices and sweetness, but they’re also the perfect vehicle for some incredible toppings. OH YES you know I went a little wild with some amazing ideas for toppings on these bad boys. You’ll find 6 different toppings that will take your grilled peaches to the next level. Sweet and savory included! Each one is super unique and perfect for breakfast, snacks, and even dessert. Try one or try them all, and be sure to leave a comment with your fav!
How to pick perfect peaches for grilling
Picking the right peaches that aren’t too hard or too soft is essential so that you can easily cut, pit, and grill them. Here are some great tips for picking peaches when you’re at the grocery store or farmer’s market:
- Check the color. The yellow parts of ripe peaches should be golden and vibrant in color rather than pale. Pay close attention to the yellow (and less so to the red) as this will indicate a ripe peach! Make sure there isn’t any green color on the flesh as that would indicate that the peaches are not ripe enough.
- Use your nose. Ripe peaches will often have a light, sweet peach smell even before cutting into them! If they smell overly fragrant this could be a sign that the peach is too ripe.
- Give a gentle squeeze. Just like choosing an avocado, you’ll want to gently press down on the flesh to test the ripeness and juiciness. Because we’ll be halving and grilling the peaches rather than eating them whole, be sure there’s some give but that the peaches don’t bruise to the touch – meaning they’re likely too soft.
Everything you’ll need to make grilled peaches
As you can imagine, you don’t need many ingredients to make perfectly grilled peaches every time! In fact, you just need fresh, ripe peaches and a little olive oil for brushing so that they don’t stick on your grill. YES, that’s it! Keep reading for all of our delicious topping ideas.
How to cut your peaches for grilling
Before throwing your peaches right on the grill, you’ll want to first halve them and remove the pit. To do so:
Juicy grilled peaches in 3 simple steps
Can I grill sliced peaches?
Absolutely! If you’ve already sliced up some peaches (or would rather slice them than halve them) you can follow this recipe but place each peach slice in the opposite direction of the grill grates so that they don’t fall through. Cook for a couple of minutes on one side, then enjoy as is or add them:
- To a fresh summer salad
- In a bowl of yogurt or ice cream
- On top of a delicious crostini
Try these delicious toppings for grilled peaches
I had SO much fun coming up with some unique, wonderful toppings to add to your grilled peaches. Choose one or mix and match them for a grilled peach party!
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I hope you love these amazing grilled peaches and their delicious toppings! If you make them, be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked them and which topping you thing. Enjoy, xo!
Grilled Peaches (+6 different topping ideas!)
Juicy and delicious grilled peaches with 6 different topping ideas! Learn exactly how to grill peaches with this easy tutorial, then finish them off with one of our sweet or savory topping ideas. These delicious, healthy grilled peaches make the perfect breakfast, snack or dessert on a summer day!
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For the peaches:
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4 ripe peaches, halved and pitted
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Olive oil, for brushing the peaches
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Topping ideas:
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Peach Caprese
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Burrata
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Balsamic Glaze
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Basil Ribbons
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Salted Peanut Butter Caramel Sundae
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Vanilla bean ice cream of choice
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Salted Peanut Butter Caramel
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Cinnamon Brown Sugar Topping *
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1-2 tablespoons melted salted butter
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1-2 tablespoons brown sugar
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½ teaspoon cinnamon
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Salted Brown Butter & Ice Cream
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Vanilla ice cream
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1-2 tablespoons butter, browned
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Lemon Ricotta Pistachio **
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Ricotta
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Lemon zest
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Salt, to taste
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Chopped roasted pistachios
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Drizzle of honey
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Basil or arugula
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Yogurt + Granola (breakfast version!)
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Vanilla or plain greek yogurt
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My favorite granola recipe
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Drizzle of honey
Preheat your grill to medium high heat or about 400 degrees F.
Brush peach halves with olive oil to prevent them from sticking to the grill.
* For the Cinnamon Brown Sugar topping: mix the butter, brown sugar and cinnamon together and spread over peaches before grilling.
Place peach halves flesh-side down on the grill and cook for 3-4 minutes or until grill marks form. Only grill one side until the peaches are slightly juicy.
Remove peach halves from the grill and serve with your desired toppings.
** For the Lemon Ricotta Pistachio topping: mix lemon, ricotta and salt together, then place on grilled peaches and top with pistachios, a drizzle of honey, and basil OR a few arugula pieces.
This serves 4, but feel free to double the recipe or cut in half for a smaller serving. Enjoy!
Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by: Eat Love Eats