I don’t want much TV, but I have a couple channels that are a go-to for me if its on.  One of them is Food Network.

And since I seem to be on the computer more then I am in front of the TV, you can see why I might like the FN Dish blog!

Each summer the fabulous folks over at FN Dish put together “Summer Fest” in which they share tips and recipes about season produce.

This week is peach!

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There is something so comforting about a fresh juicy peach in the summer time.

Confession? Sometimes I wish I was a Southern Belle.  Its tough being a Yankee.

Now go laugh amongst yourselves.

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I decided to do a peach bread.  This bread is similar to a banana bread, but so distinctive in its savour.  The first bite is sweet with a smooth crumbly texture, but after a moment the peach really makes itself known, and your taste buds are infused with the luscious soothing flavor.

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Sometimes ‘good’ is just not good enough for me… so I went ahead and made a peach simple syrup to drizzle over the bread.  The recipe was so simple, but the effect was amazing!

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I had a small amount of batter left over, so decided to make a couple muffins* as well.

*I used my favorite muffin tin that has this beautiful intricate design, but this bread did not show that off well.  I think the pan would be best used with a more sturdy batter.

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These little guys were perfect after being slightly warmed then drizzled in a sugary glaze.

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Tips for success:

Watch baking times closely.  I would start checking the bread at 35 minutes.  I also covered the bread with aluminum foil at about 40 minutes to prevent further browning on top.

Use some big chunks of peach.  I used a potato masher to crush the peaches, which left me with some larger clumps.  These ended up being the most tasty bites in the bread, next time I would even consider adding more peach!

If you want to participate in Food Networks Summer Fest you can follow along with #cookingwith on twitter.

Check out more amazing Peach recipes from some great food bloggers!

CIA Dropout: Peachy Keen Panna Cotta

What’s Gaby Cooking: Peach and Blueberry Cobbler

In Jennie’s Kitchen: Easy Peach Preserves

Daily Dishin: Fresh Peaches and Cream No-Bake Pie

Cooking with Books: Peaches and Cream Cheesecake

Cooking With My Kid: Peach & Friends Cobbler Pie

White on Rice Couple: Peach Heirloom Tomato Salad

Cooking With Elise: Bruschetta with Grilled Peach Chutney

FN Dish: Summer Fest: Peach Recipes

Taste With The Eyes: Warm White Peach and Blackberry Cobbler

Recipe Girl: Fresh Peach Pie

A Way to Garden: Farm Fresh Peaches Frozen to Perfection

Napa Farmhouse 1885: Fresh Peach Cookies

Sassy Radish: Peach, Apricot and Blueberry Cobbler with a Cornmeal Crust

Sweet Life Bake: Sweet Peach Ancho Chile Salsa

Indian Simmer: Indian Peach Gujiya

Pinch My Salt: Creamy Peach Smoothie

Dixie Chik Cooks: Peach Cobbler

Food2: 5 Killer Peach Flavored Cocktails

Healthy Eats: 8 Ways You Didn’t Know You Could Eat Peaches

Cooking Channel: Peaches on the Grill

Add a Pinch: My Grandmother’s Peach Cobbler

And Love It Too: Pan Seared Salmon with Fresh Peach Salsa

The Sensitive Epicure: A Summer Peach Tart, Gluten-Free

From My Corner of Saratoga: Double Caramel Peaches

She Wears Many Hats: Peach Wontons

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Reader Comments

  1. Oh, your pictures are beautiful! I think peaches are one of the only redeeming things about summer in Texas. Peaches and tomatoes…that is all. Your bread (and muffins and glaze) sounds delectable. I think I will head to the produce stand and pick up some peaches tomorrow!

  2. I was looking for a new bread to make this summer and this bread sounds perfect! I’m a Southern Belle so I will deem you an honorary one for this glorious recipe. 😉

  3. Oh, this peach bread just sounds amazing! I can’t wait until I get my hands on some fresh peaches. I will be making this in an instant!

  4. Peach simple syrup! Super creative, Amanda! I don’t even have to make this to know how moist and good it must be. Enjoy the lazy days of summer, your peaches, and your “4” tots!

  5. That looks so moist and delicious! And for the record, I think you would make the perfect southern belle. 🙂

  6. Mmm, that looks delicious! I’ve never put peaches in bread before but it looks great. I’ll have to remember this when we have beautiful local peaches 😀

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