Grilled Peaches Recipe with Honey Balsamic & Creme Fraiche (2024)

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by Todd + Diane

Here’s our grilled peaches recipe with the homemade crème fraîche that so many of you have been waiting for! Our white peach tree produced tons of sweet fruit this year and eating them off the tree is by far, the BEST way to eat them.

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Grilled Peaches Recipe

We made many dishes with these sweet gems (white peach gelato & bellini’s to name a few).With summer grilling at an all time high in the WORC household, grilling these peaches to perfect softness and topping them with some crème fraîche is, quite frankly, the SECOND best way to eat them. Grilled peaches just melt…in…your…mouth. We’re saying this slowly because there is just no other way to describe the amazing sensation of biting into the warm, dripping, slippery, sweet flesh of the peaches. The smoky undertones of the fruit from the grill and the very light honey/balsamic glaze actually heightens the sweet sensations. And add a dollop of some cool crème fraîche with a kiss of lime zest…it’s magical. If your product selection isn’t great for peaches, then nectarines are delicious too.

Crème fraîchecan be difficult to find, but when you do, it tastes so good. Creme fraiche gives you new dimensions beyond sour cream with it’s silky texture and beautiful tang. We can find it in our select markets around here, of course the Frenchies have easy access to it, but what about the rest of the culinary hounds? You might be able to find it, and you might not. Never fear, our insatiable curiosity has lead us to the method for creating your own. All you have to do is culture some heavy cream with either sour cream or buttermilk. Leave it out in a warm place for a day or so (it’s ok, it is perfectly safe.) Then throw it in a fridge. That’s it. Don’t worry, we’ve put the specifics on the recipe page. Take the whole few minutes it take to make crème fraîche and enjoy. The buttermilk and the sour cream both give a slight difference in taste and texture to the final product. We found the sour cream to promote a smoother texture and a slightly sweeter taste. The buttermilk gave a nicer tang, and the texture was still exquisite. Make that which matches your fancy, or do like us and make both. It’s easy.

Enjoy,

diane and todd

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This recipe was originally published in 2008 and re-published in 2020 with updated photos.

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Grilled Peaches w/ Crème Fraîche Recipe

Plan ahead if you are making the homemade creme fraiche. It takes 24-36 hours to culture. However, you should make this, it will make you happy. There's 2 variations for culturing the cream, buttermilk or sour cream. The culture ultimately dictates the flavor of the creme fraiche; sour cream will give a slightly sweeter and creamier texture, buttercream will give you a bit more tang.
Glaze and creme fraiche can be made ahead of time. Re-whisk both before using. Enjoy!

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup (60ml) Honey + additional 1 Tablespoon (15ml) for creme fraiche topping
  • 1 Tablespoon (15ml) Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon (3ml) Vanilla Extract
  • 4 firm but ripe Peaches or Nectarines , halved & pitted
  • 1 cup (240ml) Creme Fraiche (homemade recipe in Note below)
  • lemon/lime zest

Instructions

  • Whisk 1/4 cup honey, vinegar, and vanilla in a bowl. Set aside.

  • Heat grill on medium-high heat, if possible. Brush fruit generously with half of the glaze. Grill each side until heated through, about 4 minutes per side.

  • Whisk together the creme fraiche and the additional 1 tablespoon of honey in bowl to blend. Set aside.

  • Arrange 2 grilled fruit halves, cut side up, on each plate. Drizzle with remaining glaze. Spoon the creme fraiche mixture top of grilled fruit.

    Grate lemon/lime zest for a bright, aromatic citrus punch!

Notes

Note:

creme fraiche ingredients

  • 1 cup (240ml) Heavy Cream
  • 1 Tablespoon (15ml) Sour Cream or Buttermilk

creme fraiche directions

  1. Combine heavy cream and sour cream (or buttermilk) and gently heat to approx. 100ºF. Keep it covered in a warm (yes, warm place, it is perfectly safe) until it has thickened, usually 24-36 hours. After the cream has thickened, place it in the refrigerator. It should keep for at least a couple weeks.

Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 128kcal, Carbohydrates: 33g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 2mg, Potassium: 296mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 31g, Vitamin A: 489IU, Vitamin C: 10mg, Calcium: 9mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: BBQ-Grilling, Fruit

Calories: 128

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42 comments on “Grilled Peaches w/ Honey Balsamic Glaze & homemade Crème Fraîche”

  1. Penguinlady September 19, 2011 @ 10:38 am Reply

    Has no one noticed this in the ingredients list:

    “3 T cup balsamic vinegar”

    So which is it, 3 cups or 3 tablespoons?

    • White on Rice Couple September 19, 2011 @ 10:53 am Reply

      It looks like there was a glitch in the formatting of some of our older posts. It should be 3 Tablespoons. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

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Grilled Peaches Recipe with Honey Balsamic & Creme Fraiche (2024)

FAQs

Can you grill unripe peaches? ›

Luckily, the grill comes to the rescue! The heat of the grill intensifies the natural sugars in peaches — and other underripe fruit — as well as softens the flesh. The end result is a sweet, slightly caramelized and soft peach. Delicious!

What is the best fruit to grill? ›

It's easy to grill fruit outdoors or indoors, and produce from every season can be cooked on the grill. Some of our favorite fruits to grill include bananas, watermelon, peaches, plums, nectarines, apples, pears, pineapple, and mango, but let your imagination run wild!

Do you have to peel peaches before cooking? ›

Technically no, and in some cases the peels can add a vibrant pop of color and even extra flavor to salads, bruschetta, or other savory peach dishes. But if you're planning to use them in desserts like pies or ice cream, removing the peels can help provide a more consistent texture to these treats.

Can dogs eat peaches? ›

Yes, dogs can have peaches. In fact, this popular summer fruit is packed with nutrients like vitamins A and C, antioxidants and more. They're also high in fiber and higher in sugar than other fruits and berries, so it's best to stick to the 90/10 rule.

Do you eat peach skin? ›

Peach skin is generally healthy and safe to eat for most people. In fact, it's higher in fiber and certain antioxidants than peach flesh alone. As such, eating a whole peach with its peel may provide the greatest potential health benefits. However, peach skin may contain more pesticides than the flesh.

Does grilling peaches ripen them? ›

Not only can grilling soften the fruit's flesh, helping to instantly ripen peaches that are still a bit too firm and lack sweetness, but it will also bring out sugar for ultimate caramelization (via The Spruce Eats). The key is — caramelization can only happen when peach flesh is exposed to the grill.

What can I do with underripe peaches? ›

Our favorite way to cook these fruits is by poaching. This simply means covering your fruit with liquid and simmering until the fruit is soft. Stone fruits and those with a core of seeds are the best for poaching. Pears, peaches, apples, and even plums do well.

Is it OK to eat unripe peaches? ›

A ripe peach has a dark yellow color. It's not necessarily red, that's simply the color that comes from direct sun exposure. If the peach is green or even has any hint of green left on it, it needs more time on the tree. A green peach is certainly edible but it's not going to be as sweet and juicy.

How do you grill food without a grill? ›

GRILLING IN AN OVEN

First, preheat your oven to 500°F and place an empty cast iron grill pan inside to heat up for about 30 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and add your food, then place the pan back into your oven to cook. Be sure to turn your food halfway through the cook time to evenly grill each side.

How do you grill vegetables without a grill or grill pan? ›

If you don't have a grill pan, you can also cook these veggies on skewers, or wrap them in a large pouch of aluminum foil. Or you can also use this recipe to roast them in the oven at 400 degrees F until cooked.

Can you peel peaches in the microwave? ›

Yes, people report success blanching peaches, one at a time, in the microwave. Cut the x on the bottom, and then microwave for 30 seconds. Test the peel for looseness. Zap for a few more seconds if necessary.

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