These fresh peach pie bars are the epitome of summer. Fresh peaches are cooked into a gorgeous, flavorful pie filling that is layered into these bars.
(If peaches aren’t available just yet, these pie bars will work beautifully with a store-bought jar or can of peach pie filling too!)
Peaches are my favorite fruit and the banner of hot summer days. It’s hard to beat a fresh, ripe peach for an afternoon snack (except maybe ice cream, always ice cream.)
Summer produce is in full swing by the time peaches are ready and I love meals that are filled with fresh fruits and vegetables: corn, zucchini, peaches, apricots, and blueberries.
Peach Pie Bars
A few summers ago, while I was dreaming up recipes to use up my bounty of fresh peaches, I couldn’t get pie bars out of my head. I’ll admit it, I’ve been on a pie bar kick recently.
Every month, I seem to be making a new flavor. First, it was cherry pie bars, then blueberry pie bars, and now fresh peach pie bars.
And PLEASE don’t ask me to pick a favorite, it depends on what month of the year it is, what fruit is in season, and what I’m craving at the moment.
When fresh peaches are available, peaches tend to be my favorite option for any fruit dessert, especially these bars. And I love how much easier pie bars are to make than an actual pie.
Watch out, next month it may be apple pie bars. (Doesn’t that sound good?) What fruit would you turn into a pie bar?
Peach Desserts
These Peaches ‘n Cream Bars are another great use for fresh peaches. And this Peaches ‘N Cream French toast casserole is long-time family favorite.
If you love peach pie as much as I do, I’m sure you’ll love this Fresh Peach Pie from Dessert Now, Dinner Later and the Easy Peach No Bake Dessert from The Kitchen is My Playground too.
And last, but definitely not least, don’t forget about the brown butter peach sweet rolls I posted earlier this month!
{originally published 7/30/18 – recipe notes and photos updated 3/8/22}
Joy cherry says
In the ingredients eggs are not listed yet in the instructions you are to beat in eggs???
Joy cherry says
Cancel this I found it
Mary says
Happy baking, Joy!
Janet says
Are there any ingredients to omit if I use the 20oz canned peaches?
Mary says
You’ll want to use canned “pie filling” not simply canned peaches. If you’re using the canned pie filling, you will use it in place of all the ingredients in the “pie filling” section of the recipe card.
Eleanor Daly says
So the only 10 x 15 pan I have is a cake pan (aluminum not glass) will this be ok most of the other glass dishes I have are 9 by 13. Maybe it doesn’t matter but glass and aluminum do not cook the same. Thanks
Mary says
Eleanor, That is fine. Just like you said watch your baking time. You will likely have to adjust it a bit.
Laurie says
Hi. If you are using canned pie filling how many cans to use , one or two , large or small? Thanks
Laurie
Mary says
I’m guessing 1 large or 2 small cans. I typically just estimate about 2 cups worth.