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    Home » Pies and Tarts » Peach Crostata & Spiced Crumble

    Published: Jul 1, 2021 Last Modified: Jul 1, 2021 by Bessie Bakes · 36 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links

    Peach Crostata & Spiced Crumble

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    A peach crostata is the most forgiving way to bake a peach pie because the rustic free-form style makes SO it easy to shape! This recipe is a cross between a peach crisp and a peach pie which lends a flaky crust with the sweet crumble on top…so so good.

    Forget all about baking a perfect-looking pie with 75 pie crust rose petals on top that will inevitably slow you down and ruin your pie crust.  Instead, opt for a foolproof way to shape your peach pie!

    Peach Crostata on parchment paper with a scoop of ice cream

    pie crust recipe for a crostata

    Any pie worth its salt needs the Perfect Pie Crust.  Making a pie crust from scratch can feel a little daunting at first, but I’ll take you step-by-step through the process so you can create a flaky and tender crust every time.

    You can use a food processor or make it by hand using a pastry cutter.

    I find the easiest way to shape the crust without it falling apart is to roll out my chilled pie crust between two layers of parchment paper, then pop it back in the fridge while the peach filling is being prepared so that the crust is nice and cold before it bakes.

    Below you can see how the crust stays together between that parchment paper.

    Or you can totally purchase a pre-made unbaked crust in the freezer section.

    Grid of 4 photos rolling out a pie crust with parchment paper

    Should I use fresh or frozen peaches?

    Believe it or not if you use fresh peaches, I find the texture is much better if the peaches aren’t fully ripe. If they are softened and ripe, they tend to fall apart while you’re slicing them (which is really frustrating) and they can even turn to mush once you bake them.

    If the peaches are still a bit firm they hold their shape while slicing and they retain a nice texture in the pie once baked. The sugar in the filling and in the crumble topping will sweeten them nicely.

    Frozen peaches will work great in this recipe too because they are already peeled and sliced and won’t turn to mush while baking.

    To peel the peaches use a vegetable peeler. Then slice in half and remove the pits. Then slice the peaches into thick slices for nice texture.

    Can I use a store-bought pie crust?

    Yes you can, but I would only purchase an unbaked pie crust.  The caveat would be that often frozen pie crusts are already formed in a pie shell so you can’t take them out without damaging them.  If you can find a rolled unbaked pie crust in the refrigerated section that isn’t already placed in a pie shell, that would work.  If your only option is a frozen pie crust in a pie shell, you can just bake in that!  Your bake time may need to be adjusted, so be mindful of that.

    Just make sure when you add the peach filling, you leave some room around the rim to fold the edges toward the center.

    For the peach filling

    Bowls of peaches, flour, sugar, butter, and oats for a peach crostata

    Add to the peaches a few simple ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, and fresh or ground ginger.

    Peaches in a bowl being mixed with flour and sugar

    make the easy crumble topping

    Make the streusel topping with flour, oats, brown sugar, melted butter, and a little more fresh or ground ginger.

    A crumble mixture for a peach crostata in a bowl

    Filling and shaping the crostata

    Take your rolled pie crust out of the fridge and place on a sheet pan.

    Because you need to bake your crostata on a sheet pan, simply remove the top layer of parchment and keep the sheet of parchment on underneath the crust so that the crust won’t stick to the sheet pan.

    Pie crust on parchment on a sheet pan

    Pile the peaches up so that you have a two-inch space all around the rim.

    peach filling in the center of an unbaked pie crust

    Fold the dough toward the center.  If you get any tears in the dough, just wet your fingers a bit and patch them up.  Beat one egg or use an egg yolk, and give the edges a nice egg wash to help them brown.

    An unbaked Peach crostata on a sheet pan

    Bake the crostata directly on a sheet pan at 350 degrees for 38-45 minutes or until the crust is golden brown.  The time varies based on if you use fresh or frozen peaches.  Let cool for at least 20 minutes before serving.  This will help to keep the crust intact when cutting slices.  I like to serve this with a dollop of unsweetened whipped cream drizzled with a touch of honey, or for something sweeter, a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

    a peach crostata with sugar sprinkled on a sheet pan
    A baked peach crostata on a sheet pan
    Peach crostata with a scoop of ice cream on top
    A slice of peach crostata and a scoop of ice cream on a plate
    A slice of peach crostata with melted ice cream on a plate

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    Bon Appetit Ya’ll,

    Leslie O.

    A peach crostata with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top

    Peach Crostata

    A rustic Italian crostata fused with a southern peach pie and peach crisp is the perfect summer dessert!
    5 from 6 votes
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Southern Inspired
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour
    Servings: 8 people
    Author: Bessie Bakes

    Ingredients

    For the Filling

    • 4 cups fresh (slightly firm) or frozen peaches sliced (about 500 grams)
    • 1/2 cup flour 63 grams
    • 1/2 cup sugar 100 grams
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
    • 1 egg yolk or egg beaten for an egg wash

    Streusel Topping

    • 1/4 cup flour 31 grams
    • 1/4 cup plus 1 Tbsp. brown sugar 63 grams
    • 1/4 cup oats 20 grams
    • 3 Tbsp melted butter 42 grams
    • 1 tsp fresh ginger finely chopped, or ½ tsp ground ginger
    • One prepared pie crust rolled out and unshaped

    For the Pie Crust

    • 1 prepared pie crust, unbaked See instructions in the recipe if using a store-bought crust
    • 1-2 Tbsp granulated sugar or turbinado sugar for sprinkling on pie crust

    Instructions

    For the Pie Crust

    • Roll out a prepared pie crust between two layers of parchment paper. This makes it easy to roll out without it falling apart. Keep covered and place in the fridge to keep cold wile preparing the filling and topping.
    • If you are using a store-bought pie crust I would only purchase an unbaked pie crust.  The caveat would be that often frozen pie crusts are already formed in a pie shell so you can't take them out without damaging them.  If you can find a rolled unbaked pie crust in the refrigerated section that isn't already placed in a pie shell, that would work.  If your only option is a frozen pie crust in a pie shell, you can just bake in that!  Your bake time may need to be adjusted, so be mindful of that.

    For the Peach Filling

    • Peel the peaches and slice in slightly thicker pieces. Place them in a bowl or use frozen sliced peaches.
    • Add the flour, sugar, salt, and ginger and stir to combine.

    For the streusel

    • Mix all the ingredients in the streusel section of the recipe (flour, brown sugar, oats, melted butter, ginger) together in a bowl.

    Shaping the Peach Crostata

    • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
    • Remove the crust from the fridge and make sure that it's on top of a piece of parchment paper as this will ensure it doesn't stick. Place the pie crust on a sheet pan.
    • Pile the peach filling in the center of the crust so that there is a two-inch rim all around the edge of the crust.
    • Fold the edges of the crust toward the center of the crostata. Egg wash the edges of the crust with a beaten egg or egg yolk.
    • Top the open section of the crostata with the streusel topping. Sprinkle the edges of the pie crust with turbinado sugar or regular sugar.

    Baking the Crostata

    • Bake the crostata in a 350 degree oven for 38-45 minutes or until the crust is golden brown.
    • Let cool for at least 20 minutes before slicing. Serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

    Notes

    This pie crust recipe is perfect for this peach crostata because it’s flaky, buttery, and so easy to roll out!
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    Comments

    1. Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says

      September 01, 2015 at 6:50 pm

      I think crostatas are the best. Their rustic look makes them more appealing to me than pies. Your recipe sounds delicious .

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 02, 2015 at 1:26 pm

        I have to agree that crostatas are where it’s at! They are so much simpler to make that pie. I concur that their rustic nature makes them more appealing.

        Reply
    2. Melanie @ Nutritious Eats says

      September 01, 2015 at 7:08 pm

      This looks delicious! I am so making it.

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 02, 2015 at 1:24 pm

        Excellent Melanie! I hope you enjoy the last of the summer peaches. Bon Appetit!

        Reply
    3. Renee says

      September 02, 2015 at 6:39 am

      Yum! I love any kind of fruit dessert and crostatas are simple to make. Thanks for the inspiration to make one this week before the summer fruit is gone.

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 02, 2015 at 1:19 pm

        Hi Renee, I love how easy it is to form a crostata versus and pie crust. It always turns out beautifully!

        Reply
    4. shernell says

      September 02, 2015 at 7:08 am

      5 stars
      This is becoming my favorite place to be ! I love the recipe and I might just make this tomorrow. I love how delicious the peaches look when you cut it.

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 02, 2015 at 1:18 pm

        Awesome Shernell! Those peaches won’t eat themselves. I hope you enjoy the rest of summer:)

        Reply
    5. Claudia | Gourmet Project says

      September 02, 2015 at 10:08 am

      5 stars
      what a wonderful combo!

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 02, 2015 at 3:29 pm

        Thank you Claudia!

        Reply
    6. Judy?@ImBoredLetsGo says

      September 02, 2015 at 11:32 am

      I bet this tastes awesome! I love the ginger added.

      Reply
    7. Byron Thomas says

      September 02, 2015 at 1:19 pm

      I need to tell you, that’s most likely the best looking peach dessert I’ve seen since this year’s peach recipes started being posted. Looks phenomenal!

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 02, 2015 at 3:26 pm

        Holy cow, thank you for the compliment! That really means a lot Byron. Have a wonderful summer:)

        Reply
    8. Chris @ SimpleFood365 says

      September 02, 2015 at 6:27 pm

      Yummy! Anything fresh fruit is good but the peaches! Just yum!

      Reply
    9. Cassandrea @ chewsandbrews.ca says

      September 03, 2015 at 1:02 am

      Your photos looks so rustic and beautiful!! Delicious!

      Reply
    10. foodlovinfamily says

      September 03, 2015 at 1:29 am

      I wish I had this in front of me right now! It looks amazing! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

      Reply
    11. Noor says

      September 03, 2015 at 7:15 am

      Dorooling!! This looks so amazing! Love the spiced crumble.

      Reply
    12. Rosemary @anitalianinmykitchen says

      September 03, 2015 at 9:28 am

      Nothing better than a crostata and yours looks perfect. Wonderful recipe.

      Reply
    13. Tina Marie says

      September 03, 2015 at 1:22 pm

      5 stars
      Oh my, this looks so delicious!

      Reply
    14. Rachel @ Simple Seasonal says

      September 03, 2015 at 2:18 pm

      Looks and sounds awesome. It looks like there is so much peachy, sweet filling in your crostata!

      Reply
    15. Razena | Tantalisemytastebuds.com says

      September 03, 2015 at 5:36 pm

      This looks gorgeous. I would love a big slice with a double helping of cream 🙂

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 05, 2015 at 10:29 pm

        I dig your style Razena. A single serving of cream is just not enough!

        Reply
    16. Molly Kumar says

      September 04, 2015 at 6:56 am

      5 stars
      The costata looks delicious and I really like that you added oats in the crumble and made it healthy too.

      Reply
    17. J @ A Hot Southern Mess says

      September 04, 2015 at 12:15 pm

      Oh my goodness does this scream autumn! I am already in love with this treat! I am pinning for later! Yum!

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 05, 2015 at 10:27 pm

        Thanks J! This crostata would totally be awesome in the fall and definitely for Thanksgiving too:)

        Reply
    18. Brian Jones says

      September 05, 2015 at 8:32 am

      I’ve not heard of crostata before but it sounds incredible, like others have said I love the rustic look of it and that topping sounds incredible.

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 05, 2015 at 10:19 pm

        Basically a crostata is the Italian version of a French Galette. Really it could pass as either! Thanks for the kind words:)

        Reply
    19. Hillary Reeves says

      September 05, 2015 at 9:37 pm

      Your galette technique is awesome. Mine always looks WAY more haphazard. 😉 Gorgeous!

      Reply
      • Leslie Osborne says

        September 05, 2015 at 10:25 pm

        Oh believe me, mine needed a little patching up. It helped to keep the dough chilled until the last minute before filling. If it cracks a bit when folding, warm the crust with your hands underneath the parchment paper or just wait a couple of minutes for it to warm up. It’s the perfect timing in between too warm and too cold:) Thanks Hillary!

        Reply
    20. Faye Wilkerson says

      September 06, 2015 at 6:42 am

      Love the crumbly topping. Adds another level to a perfect peach tart.

      Reply
    21. Oana @AdoreFoods says

      September 06, 2015 at 11:31 am

      5 stars
      I love crostatas and their simple, rustic look 🙂 Yours looks fantastic and I bet it’s super delicious!

      Reply
    22. Platter Talk says

      September 06, 2015 at 1:00 pm

      5 stars
      Our family loves crostata and what a brilliant use of peaches; loving this one!

      Reply
    23. Patti @ CooksRecipeCollection.com says

      September 06, 2015 at 7:22 pm

      5 stars
      This crostata looks amazing. This is the perfect way to use those last peaches of the season!

      Reply
    24. Michelle@healthiersteps says

      September 06, 2015 at 10:20 pm

      Your peach crostata looks amazing, moist and yummy. I would love some with some vanilla ice cream!

      Reply
    25. Ciao Florentina says

      September 09, 2015 at 12:13 am

      5 stars
      Divine ! I so wish peaches weren’t over with yet, I’d be making this right now. I had the best peaches this summer but they are all gone now 🙁

      Reply
    26. Heather says

      September 10, 2015 at 2:55 am

      This looks amazing .. I can’t wait to try it!!!

      Reply

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