These grilled peaches with brown sugar pecan crumble are the perfect simple summer dessert.

We have a serious problem in our house revolving around fruit. Ulysses likes all his stone fruits (and pears) crunchy. As in, not ripe at.all.

This makes my blood boil.

He will happily bite into a peach and it will CRUNCH it’s so under ripe.

Me? I’m a normal person and prefer my fruit sweet, juicy and soft to the touch (aka: ripe).

I go to the store twice a week to restock produce, usually buying 4-5 of whatever stone fruit looks good, put them in the fruit bowl on the countertop and prepare to wait the 1-2 days for them to get to that perfect juicy, ripe state.

Grilled peaches with brown sugar crumble
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Except they hardly ever make it that long because Ulysses comes along, snags the still hard as a rock fruit and devours it.

It’s seriously one of the most trying things in our marriage (right behind the whole toilet seat thing).

Grilled peaches

I feel like I need a secret hiding spot for my fruit.

But that would probably just result in molding peaches and nectarines shoved behind something in a cabinet somewhere.

Grillled peaches with brown sugar pecan crumble

So this was an attempt to meet somewhere in the middle.

You don’t want the peaches super ripe because then they’ll fall apart on the grill and the grilling softens them up a bit anyway.

The heat brings out the sweetness though and then the brown sugar pecan (and coconut!) mixture takes it from summer fruit to summer fruit dessert.

It’s the same concept as when air frying peaches.

Grilled peach crumble

I’d still like to be able to just bite into a ripe peach in my house but I’d say this is a decent solution for now.

MORE PEACH RECIPES TO TRY:

Paleo Peach Shortcake
Roasted Peach Rosemary Lemonade
Whipped Lemon Burrata Crostini with Grilled Shrimp and Peaches
Peach and Radish Salad with Crispy Prosciutto

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Grilled Peaches with Brown Sugar Pecan Crumble

Servings: 3 servings
Prep: 2 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 12 minutes
A light summery dessert of grilled peaches with an easy brown sugar, pecan crumble.

Ingredients 

  • 3 peaches, (about 1 day before peak ripeness) halved and pits removed
  • 1/2 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon unsweetened coconut flakes
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped pecans
  • 1-2 sprigs of fresh mint, sliced for garnish

Instructions 

  • Heat a grill or grill pan and grease the slats/pan with any kind of oil (I used coconut oil spray on a grill pan)
  • Once hot, add peaches to the grill, open side down.
  • Grill for about 5 minutes until peaches have softened a little and have nice grill marks on them.
  • Flip, and grill on the other side.
  • While peaches are grilling, combine the brown sugar, coconut flakes and pecans in a small bowl and mix together,
  • Remove peaches from grill, sprinkle with the crumble mixture and top with the mint.
  • Enjoy warm (vanilla ice cream would be a great addition!)

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 40kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 1gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 3mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
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28 Comments

  1. My mom is exactly the same! She will only eat crunchy peaches and pears. I have to take my fruit out of the fridge to separately ripen while her fruit stays crunchy inside the fridge. *sigh* But anyway, this dessert looks absolutely delightful for the summer!

  2. We also have the same problem but I buy his and hers fruit so we are both happy. He knows not to eat mine or he’ll get yelled at! The biggest problem for us, however, is that he always leaves the water pitcher on the counter because he likes room temp water but I like mine cold. It drives me absolutely insane.

    These peaches look divine and your pictures are gorgeous!

  3. Looks yummy. I have a similar problem…but it’s one of my cats. I can’t let the peaches sit out to ripen because he will steal them. He loves peaches. He comes running into the kitchen if I am cutting an extra juicy one up. Strangest thing.

  4. My husband eats almost 100% of his fruit with salt on it… seriously… that makes me want to gag.

    These look yum! I especially like the addition of mint.

  5. Aaron does the same thing with unripe fruit! It drives me nuts. I know EXACTLY what you mean about the crunching. I’m always telling him “You know that’s not ripe, right? It shouldn’t be crunchy.” He doesn’t care.
    P.S. Your photos are particularly stunning in this post. :)

  6. These look gorgeous. I’m tempted to whip some up and put a dollop of soy ice cream on them!

  7. Ah! I just got goosebumps thinking about biting into underripe fruit. Eek! Although, I have been eating cherries that could probably use another day or so. I have a million peaches & apricots in my fridge right now, so this a perfect way to use them up. :D

  8. I do the exact same thing– I buy fruit and then let them sit for a few days so they can ripen up. So much better that way! :)

    P.S. Your pictures look like they are straight out of a magazine.

  9. hahaha! We have the same problem in our house… Kinda. My brothers eat SO much fruit that I hardly ever get to it just because I don’t eat 5 apples a day. It’s ridiiiiiiiiiculous. We should get our own separate fruit bowls.