Buttermilk Peach Pie With Canned Peaches
No one will be able to resist this easy old-fashioned buttermilk peach pie with canned peaches. It includes a custard-like peach pie filling with flaky crust to make one of my favorite desserts.
If you’re anything like me, the title alone drew you to this post. Anything with buttermilk gets five stars in my book. So let me just tell you right now that if you like buttermilk, pies, and peaches, this one won’t disappoint. This is an old-fashioned buttermilk pie with juicy bites of peaches throughout and a hint of cinnamon in every bite.
It’s as good hot as it is cold and as good for dessert as it is for breakfast. Oooh did I say that? Pie for breakfast? Oh, I meant….mid-morning snack with your coffee, as long as you got up at 4:00 AM and skipped breakfast just to have this “snack” at 7:00 Am. ~winks and grins~ It has buttermilk (calcium!), eggs (protein!), and peaches (fruit!). Toss in the starches in the crust and all ya gotta do is throw a green bean on the side and you’ve practically eaten the food pyramid!
Another thing I love about this buttermilk peach pie recipe is just how easy it is to make. All we do is place the canned peaches in an unbaked pie crust, mix the remaining ingredients together, pour this over the peaches, and bake! It takes less than 10 minutes to prep and 40 minutes to bake.
Your easy peach pie will be ready in no time… and it will probably disappear from your kitchen in no time as well! I mean, I can’t be the only one who loves the combination of custard pie filling, sweet peach slices, and flaky pie crust.
Recipe Ingredients
- Buttermilk
- Sugar
- Peaches
- Eggs
- Vanilla extract
- Ground cinnamon
- Butter
- Flour
- Store-bought deep dish pie crust
How to Make Buttermilk Peach Pie Using Canned Peaches
Drain your peaches and pour them into your unbaked pie crust.
In a large mixing bowl, combine all remaining ingredients, including flour…
Sugar…
Eggs…
Buttermilk…
Melted butter…
Make sure this has cooled before adding it to the mixing bowl, otherwise the warm butter will start frying those eggs!
Vanilla extract…
And ground cinnamon.
Stir them up until well blended.
Pour over your peaches.
Place the pie dish on a baking sheet and bake at 350 for 40 minutes or until the top is golden brown and the center is set (doesn’t jiggle when you gently shake it).
How good does that crust look on our buttermilk peach pie?
Serve hot or cold.
Ya might wanna make two like I usually do…
and let us know where you live…
and have plates and forks handy…
coz we’re gonna wanna dig in.
Be there soon!
Storage
- Store leftover canned peach pie loosely covered in plastic wrap or foil or in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. As mentioned, you can eat it cold or quickly reheat it in the microwave, oven, or air fryer if you prefer it warm.
- You can also store leftover pie in the freezer for up to 6 months. Just make sure the slices are double wrapped to avoid freezer burn. Thaw slices in the fridge or at room temperature before reheating as above.
Recipe Notes
- For a dairy-free peach pie, you’ll need to use vegan butter or coconut oil and substitute the buttermilk for your favorite non-dairy milk (almond milk always works well).
- For a different flavor, substitute the vanilla extract for almond extract.
- Speaking of added flavor, you can also add 1/8 teaspoon of ground nutmeg.
- To balance out the sweetness of the sugar and peaches, you can add 2 teaspoons of fresh or bottled lemon juice.
Recipe FAQs
Can I make buttermilk peach pie with fresh peaches or frozen peaches?
I love to make my buttermilk peach pie with canned peaches because it’s easy and they’re sweeter. But you can definitely make a peach pie with fresh or frozen peaches instead. If you’re using frozen peaches, just make sure they’re thawed and patted dry before adding to pie crust. If you’re using fresh peaches, you’ll need about 5 to 6 peeled and sliced peaches.
Can I use a homemade pie crust?
You definitely can! Here’s my recipe for an easy homemade pie crust. Either way, you don’t need to blind bake either pie crust.
How do you serve buttermilk peach pie?
I love serving my pie for dessert with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream.
You may also like these other perfect peach recipes:
Easy Old-Fashioned Peach Cobbler Recipe
Peach Dump Cake Recipe (3 Ingredients Only)
Ingredients
- 1 29-oz can yellow cling peaches in heavy syrup, drained
- 2 heaping tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 cup sugar
- 3 eggs
- 1/3 cup buttermilk
- 1/2 cup melted butter or margarine
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 unbaked deep dish pie shell
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Place the drained peaches in the bottom of an unbaked pie shell.1 29-oz can yellow cling peaches in heavy syrup, drained, 1 unbaked deep dish pie shell
- In a mixing bowl, combine all other ingredients and mix with a whisk until well combined.2 heaping tablespoons all-purpose flour, 1 cup sugar, 3 eggs, 1/3 cup buttermilk, 1/2 cup melted butter or margarine, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Pour the pie filling over the sliced peaches.
- Place the pie on a baking sheet and bake at 350 for 40 minutes or until the middle doesn't jiggle when moved.
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Love the recipe!! Quick question ….. Today is my husband’s birthday, do you think blackberries would work in this recipe? His favorite and they are always wonderful at Sam’s Club.
I think you are a brilliant woman and now I wanna make it with blackberries! Please report back, it should be fabulous!
Christy, I made your “plain” buttermilk pie yesterday afternoon and added 1/2 cup of chocolate chips to it. Swoon. I really want a piece right now, except it’s almost lunchtime. Dessert first maybe? Anyways, I might just have to try this one with the leftover buttermilk since, for the life of me, I can’t remember what recipe I bought it for in the first place.
That pie looks marvelous. I had a nice red bike when I was young-I received it for Christmas one year and named her Christmas Carol. To my great sorrow it was stolen from the front yard the following spring and was never recovered. My parents were angry because I had not been responsible enough to put it away. It was a sad lesson learned.
Looks great– can’t wait to make it. I just found your site–love it! I live in North Florida which is practically Alabama. We are southern here– I don’t care what anyone says– with a beach. So- I can relate to all things butter, buttermilk and bless your heart.
Christy, this is one of my most favorite pies and I’m like you when it comes to buttermilk, it makes everything good ! I loved the days of flying on my bike and thought I was something when I learned to ride with no hands ! Happy day all !
Ooooh that pie looks so fancy!!!!
My friend and I lived next door and we went to the same school. We used to ride to school, ride home and keep on riding after we got home! We just rode and rode. Back then we had a lot of vacant land around our houses so in our minds we were ‘mountain biking’. Lol
CHRISTY…Help! As soon as I parked my bike, I clicked the button for the radio show & loved it! I am looking for the taste test and smell button…I know it’s gotta be here somewhere? ???
I just love you Kristin!!!! the Facebook page is Facebook.com/southernfriedradio and you can go online to listen to them all at http://www.southernfriedradioshow.com
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I’m gonna see what happened to that taste and smell button, I thought I had it here, too!!
You and I would have been inseparable bff’s if we lived in the same neighborhood growing up… Love you too! Have a fabulous day…