Many peach crumbles stick to tradition, but today I want to share a version with a surprising twist that elevates the familiar. As summer wanes, I find myself craving comfort desserts with a little more depth—something that balances sweetness with a subtle savory undertone. This recipe isn’t just about peaches; it’s about transforming simple produce into an unexpected masterpiece.
I discovered that a dash of rosemary enhances the juicy peaches beautifully, lending an aromatic splash that keeps everyone guessing. The crumble topping gets infused with toasted almonds, adding a delightful crunch and warmth in every bite. It’s a fresh take that blends nostalgia with a exciting new flavor profile, perfect for those lingering late-summer evenings.
WHY I LOVE THIS RECIPE?
- The slight herbal hint makes it feel grown-up and perfectly balanced.
- The scent of toasted almonds makes the kitchen smell like childhood and sophistication combined.
- It’s reliably simple but feels special enough for dinner parties or cozy nights.
- The balance of juicy fruit and crunchy topping hits all my comfort-food notes.
- It reminds me life is best when you experiment, even with old favorites.
AVOID MY DISASTER (You’re Welcome)
- FORGOT to add sugar to the peaches? They’ll be tart—add a quick sprinkle before baking.
- DUMPED the topping in a clump? Gently spread it out for even crunch.
- OVER‑TORCHED the crumble? Cover with foil mid-bake and reduce oven heat.
- MISSED the oven preheat? The topping will be soggy—wait for a quick reheat.
QUICK FIXES THAT SAVE YOUR DAY
- When peaches are tart, splash a little lemon juice for brightness.
- Splash a touch of vanilla extract into the topping for warmth.
- Patch soggy topping by broiling for 30 seconds—watch carefully, it shimmers.
- Shield the edges with foil if they brown too fast.
- When in doubt, keep a bowl of crushed graham crackers nearby to sprinkle on top for extra crunch.
This peach crumble isn’t just a dessert; it’s a small celebration of summer’s fleeting bounty. The unexpected ingredient surprises the palate while still feeling familiar and comforting. It’s perfect for those last warm evenings, when the air smells sweet and a baked treat just fits.
As autumn edges closer, recipes like this remind us to savor what’s in season before it slips away. The aroma alone can lift spirits, and the taste lingers long after the last bite. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the simplest ingredients, combined with a little creativity, make the best memories at the table.

Rosemary Peach Crumble with Toasted Almonds
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). In a large mixing bowl, gently toss the peach slices with lemon juice, sugar, and finely chopped rosemary until well combined. Spread the fruit mixture evenly into a buttered baking dish.
- In another bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, and rolled oats. Add the cold, cubed butter and use your fingertips or a pastry cutter to work it into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Fold in the toasted almonds for added crunch.
- Evenly sprinkle the crumble topping over the peach filling, ensuring full coverage to create a thick, golden crust.
- Place the baking dish in the oven and bake for about 40 minutes, or until the topping is golden brown and bubbling around the edges. The aroma of toasted almonds and baked peaches will fill your kitchen.
- Remove from the oven and let it cool slightly—this helps the juices set a bit and the topping crisp up further.
- Serve the peach crumble warm, scooped into bowls and enjoyed with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream if desired. The contrast of warm fruit and crunchy topping makes each spoonful satisfying.
Notes
This peach crumble captures the fleeting essence of summer with a well-balanced twist. It’s a reminder that comfort food can still surprise, engaging the senses with aroma, texture, and flavor. Sharing this dish during warm evenings makes the moment just a little sweeter, a testament to how small innovations can breathe new life into classic recipes.
Enjoy the process of making it, and savor each bite knowing you took a simple fruit and turned it into something special. Whether it’s for family, friends, or just yourself, this dessert offers a quiet celebration of the season’s bounty. Sometimes, the best food stories come from experimenting with what’s fresh in the garden and the heart.

Hi, I’m Hannah Reynolds, the creator and heart behind Seasoning Therapist. Born and raised in the United States, I grew up in a family where the kitchen was always the coziest gathering spot.