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This Peach Bread is a wonderful recipe to incorporate summer peaches. Delicious, moist quick bread full of ripe diced peaches with a easy peach glaze.

Today I am sharing an out of this world peach quick bread filled with my favorite fruit, PEACHES! Every summer The Peach Truck comes to our town with fresh Georgia peaches. They’re AMAZING…and although it’s hard not to just eat them all, I love baking fresh peach recipes with them. Peach Crumb Bars are often first on the list.

This easy quick bread is crazy moist. It’s so, so good…pretty much like a cake, but since we call it quick bread it makes it 100% acceptable for breakfast, brunch or dessert.

loaf of glazed peach bread

About this Easy Peach Bread Recipe:

  • Flavor: This quick bread recipe has a sweet flavor that allows the peaches to shine. It’s not overly sweet on its own, but the glaze adds melt-in-your-mouth flavor.
  • Texture: This bread is super moist and stays soft. It’s like a soft muffin texture rather than light and fluffy.

You may also love our raspberry bread.

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Reader Stacy says, “Made this peach bread recipe exactly and baked in two 8×4 pans for 55 minutes. Covered with foil for the last 10 minutes. For the icing I used the syrup from the canned peaches instead of heavy cream and added ½ tsp of cinnamon. This bread came out amazing!!! Thank you so much for this recipe! ❤️🍑🍞”

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Reader Don says, “I made two loafs. One for the Indio California Highway Patrol office and one for my neighbors and friends (ok, I kept some for myself). Everyone thought bread was terrific. I made one variation on recipe. All of my peaches didn’t ripen by baking time, so I supplemented with a few frozen peaches, without a problem. I will definitely make again, as long as peaches are in season. Thank you for this recipe, it’s a keeper!”

How to Peel Peaches

The first step to making any fruit dessert is to peel the peaches. How do you easily peel peaches? You blanch them.

What does blanching mean? Here’s how you do it.

  • You put a large pot of water on to boil.
  • Once the water is boiling, drop the fresh peaches into the water and allow them to sit for 10-20 seconds. This is enough time for the peach skin to soften slightly and pull away from the peach. Some people use a knife to mark a small “x” on the bottom of the peach before placing them in the pot of water. This can help it peel a little easier, but I usually don’t bother with this step.
  • After you’ve boiled the peaches for 10-20 seconds, place them in a bowl of ice cold water. This will stop the cooking process and allow you to handle the peaches easily to remove the skin.
  • Use a small knife to peel away the skin. It’s that easy!
the best peach bread loaf

Tips on How to Make Peach Bread

  • The first step to making this peach bread is preparing the loaf pans. I like to rub shortening all over the pans until the bottom and sides are covered. Then, dust the pans with flour. This should allow your bread to be removed easily! 
  • The most important thing to remember when making quick bread is not to over mix the batter. There’s no need to use a stand mixer, but rather mix by hand. Mix wet ingredients, then whisk dry ingredients in a separate bowl. Combine the two and gently fold the peaches into the mixture.
  • Bake for about 55-60 minutes. The top will be golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center should come out clean.
baked peach bread on a wire rack

Peach Glaze

We used ⅓ cup of freshly diced peaches in this powdered sugar glaze. A couple of tips about the glaze:

  • Allow the bread to cool completely before you add the glaze or it will melt everywhere.
  • We didn’t need any milk or cream to make the glaze spreadable, but it may depend on the juiciness of your peaches. The glaze will be very thick and look like it is not mixing up, but if you keep mixing, it should create a nice creamy glaze as shown below. If it doesn’t, add milk or heavy cream 1 tablespoon at a time. The glaze will soften as it sits too since the sugar pulls out juices from the peaches. Keep this in mind when adding milk and don’t add too much!
  • If you’d like less calories per slice, make ½ a recipe of the glaze and just drizzle it overtop. We make enough to make it a thick icing because…well..we love frosting!
  • Because of the fresh fruit in the glaze, you’ll want to store the bread in the fridge in an airtight container.

don’t want glaze? try a cinnamon topping.

Does cinnamon pair well with peaches? Yes! Sprinkle a cinnamon sugar mixture on top of the bread before baking, then sprinkle with chopped pecans or walnuts.

Can you freeze peach bread?

Yes, this bread freezes well, but I recommend freezing without the glaze so it is easy to wrap. Allow the bread to thaw completely before unwrapping it, which will help keep it fresh.

Would you rather have muffins? Try our homemade peach crumble muffins.

sliced peach bread with simple glaze
sliced peach bread with simple glaze

Peach Bread Recipe

4.65 from 448 votes
This Peach Bread is a wonderful recipe to incorporate summer peaches. Delicious, moist quick bread full of ripe diced peaches with a easy peach glaze.
Servings 10
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 55 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes

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Ingredients
 

For the Bread:

For the Glaze:

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter
  • 1/3 cup finely diced peaches (peeled and drained of any extra juice)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1-2 tablespoons heavy cream or milk** (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350ºF.
  • In a medium bowl, stir together the sugar, milk, oil, egg and vanilla.
    ¾ cup granulated sugar, ½ cup 2% milk, ½ cup canola oil, 1 large egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking powder and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until just combined.
    2 cups all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, ¼ teaspoon salt
  • Fold the peaches gently into the batter.
    2 cups diced fresh peaches
  • Pour the bread batter into a greased 9"x5" bread pan. Bake at 350ºF for 55-60 minutes. A toothpick inserted in the center of the bread should come out clean. Allow the bread to cool for 10 minutes, then remove the bread to a wire rack to cool completely.
  • To make the glaze, combine the powdered sugar, melted butter, diced peaches and extract in a small bowl. Mix until it is smooth. Add heavy cream only if needed to get the glaze to a drizzle consistency.
    2 cups powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons melted butter, ⅓ cup finely diced peaches, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, 1-2 tablespoons heavy cream or milk**
  • Once the bread is cool, spread the glaze on top of the bread. Slice and serve.
  • Store the bread in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Notes

**We didn’t need any milk or cream to make the glaze spreadable, but it may depend on the juiciness of your peaches. The glaze will be very thick and look like it is not mixing up, but if you keep mixing, it should create a nice creamy peach-ish glaze as shown. If it doesn’t, add milk or heavy cream 1 tablespoon at a time. The glaze will soften as it sits too since the sugar pulls out juices from the peaches. Keep this in mind when adding milk and don’t add too much!
***The calories shown are based on the bread being cut into 10 pieces (and all of the frosting used), with 1 serving being 1 slice of bread. Since different brands of ingredients have different nutritional information, the calories shown are just an estimate.

Nutrition

Calories: 397kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 92mg | Potassium: 198mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 42g | Vitamin A: 255IU | Vitamin C: 2.4mg | Calcium: 57mg | Iron: 1.4mg
Course Breads
Cuisine American
Calories 397
Keyword breakfast bread, breakfast cake, peach dessert

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Kelly Hockett
4 years ago

Could you possibly use this recipe for muffins?

Pamela
4 years ago

If u freeze the bread for future gift giving, should it not be glazed or can it be frozen with the glaze on it?

Patty Varick
4 years ago

We made it as directed and checked after 55 min looked great. When checking for inner doneness, it needed a bit more time. After only less than 2min—top got really dark! Almost on the burnt side. Then when removed from pan bottom wasn’t done. How can we cook it more and not burn it???

Lindsey
4 years ago

5 stars
A new favorite! Used exact bread ingredients and it was perfect. I thought the bread was plenty sweet so I went with a lighter (and easier) drizzle of powdered sugar and lemonade, looked beautiful!

Jean Sully
4 years ago

Would like to make this in small loaf pans for freezing and gifts. Suggestions on baking time for the mini loaves?

Bridget
4 years ago

I love peaches but don’t have any fresh ones can I use can peaches

Sherry
4 years ago

5 stars
I followed the recipe as written and this bread came out amazing! I wouldn’t alter the recioe at all,

Lorraine
5 years ago

5 stars
The first time I made this was because my husband mistakenly picked up the larger bag of peaches at the farm stand and I didn’t want the extra peaches to spoil. Last week I told him to get the big bag again so we could have this again. What a treat! I’m seriously thinking about cutting up more peaches and freezing them in recipe portions to have to make holiday loaves for gifts.

M CLING
5 years ago

5 stars
Have you ever tried to freeze this bread?

Mary
5 years ago

5 stars
I love to bake! I had a few ripe peaches on my counter, so I tried your bread. My husband loved it! (and he is a hard sell.) I will be keeping this one! I love the glaze, too. If I did add cinnamon to the batter, how much would you suggest? 1/2 tsp.? Just curious. I’d like to try it with your suggested cinnamon someday, too!

Dana
5 years ago

5 stars
I used Palisade peaches from Palisade Colorado, oh my, yummy!

Meissler
5 years ago

Can you use frozen peaches?

Ellen Horesh
5 years ago

5 stars
I’ve been teaching my husband to cook and he’s learned so much. He’s 75. He made the bread and icing. When I proofed the icing, it was full of powdered sugar lumps. If you’re a baker, or a “good teacher”, you know to sift your dry ingredients.Lesson learned! Since we had used all of our peaches we pulled out a new jar of peach jam that we had made last week and strained off the liquid. PERFECT! I cant wait for the bread to cool.

Pauleen
5 years ago

forgive the confusion …. at the start you mention Saigon Cinnamon but that is not listed anywhere in the bread or glaze recipe ???????????????????????????

Anita Zadora
6 years ago

Does one serving of the peach bread really have 1510 calories?

Peggy
6 years ago

5 stars
Sounds so good, could you please email me the recipe for the peach bread? Thank you.

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