
Step 2: Prepare the Peaches
- Peel and slice fresh peaches. If using canned peaches, drain them well to avoid excess liquid.
- In a medium bowl, toss the peach slices with 1/4 cup sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg if using. This helps to macerate the peaches, drawing out their natural juices and enhancing sweetness.
Step 3: Arrange Peaches in the Baking Dish
- Spread the sugared peach slices evenly across the bottom of the prepared baking dish.
- Sprinkle lightly with a bit of flour to help thicken the juices during baking. This prevents the pudding from becoming too watery.
Step 4: Make the Pudding Custard
- In a separate bowl, whisk together eggs, remaining sugar (1/2 cup), milk, and vanilla extract until smooth.
- Stir in the melted butter and 2 tablespoons flour, making sure there are no lumps. The flour helps the custard set nicely during baking.
Step 5: Combine and Pour
- Carefully pour the custard mixture over the peaches in the baking dish. Do not stir; the custard will naturally seep around the fruit as it bakes.
Step 6: Bake the Pudding
- Place the dish in the preheated oven and bake for 45–50 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the custard is set.
- You can test by inserting a toothpick in the center—it should come out clean, and the pudding should slightly jiggle but not be liquid.
Step 7: Cool and Serve
- Allow the pudding to cool for 10–15 minutes before serving. This lets the custard finish setting.
- For an extra touch, sprinkle a small pinch of brown sugar over the top and briefly broil for 1–2 minutes to create a caramelized crust.
Serve warm, either on its own or with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream. The combination of soft peaches, creamy custard, and lightly caramelized top is irresistible.
Tips for the Perfect Tennessee Peach Pudding
- Ripe peaches matter: Use ripe, sweet peaches for the best flavor. If peaches aren’t in season, frozen peaches work fine; just thaw and drain well.
- Avoid overbaking: The custard should be soft, not dry. Check it 5 minutes before the suggested baking time.
- Add texture: For a crunchy contrast, sprinkle some chopped pecans or almond slivers on top before baking.
Conclusion
Tennessee Peach Pudding is a simple yet indulgent Southern dessert that’s all about the peaches. Its creamy custard, natural sweetness, and delicate flavors make it a comfort food favorite. With just a few ingredients and easy steps, you can bring the taste of Tennessee to your own kitchen. Perfect for sharing with family, friends, or simply enjoying a sweet treat on a cozy evening.
If you want, I can also create a version of this article with images for each step, like a full visual recipe guide. It would make it much easier to follow. Do you want me to do that?








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