Crispy Air Fryer Peach Cobbler Recipe in 30 Minutes

Air Fryer Peach Cobbler is an easy, dangerously delicious dessert. Individual ramekins are piled with sliced peaches tossed in brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, and a little cornstarch, then finished with a buttery biscuit-like topping. Serve warm with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream for the best results.

Air fryer peach cobbler with whipped cream on top.

I usually cook for two, so I love small, individual air fryer desserts like this peach cobbler. It’s similar to an air fryer peach crisp and works just as well with other fruits. Mini cobblers are quick to make and perfect for a cozy dessert for one or two people.

For a classic accompaniment, top each serving with homemade whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Recipe & What You’ll Learn
  • Ingredient Notes & Substitutions
  • Helpful Equipment & Tools
  • How to Make
  • Make Ahead & Storage
  • Expert Tips
  • Recipe Notes
  • Variations
  • FAQs
  • Related Recipes
  • Air Fryer Peach Cobbler Recipe

Why You’ll Love This Recipe & What You’ll Learn

  • Bright, fresh peaches are tossed with brown sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, and a bit of cornstarch for a flavorful, thickened filling. You can also use frozen (unthawed) or canned peaches if needed.
  • The topping is biscuit-like but made simply with melted butter as the only wet ingredient, giving it a rich, tender crumb.
  • The cobblers are bubbly and gooey in the center with a golden, slightly crisp top.
  • This recipe scales easily: make four individual ramekins or halve it for two servings.
  • Individual air fryer cobblers bake faster than a traditional oven cobbler—about 22–24 minutes in most air fryers.

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions

Overhead shot of ingredients for air fryer peach cobbler in glass bowls.
  • Sliced peaches: Fresh peaches are ideal for flavor and texture. Frozen peaches work too—use them frozen (do not thaw) to avoid excess liquid. If using canned peaches, omit the added brown sugar since canned fruit is usually sweetened.
  • Butter: The recipe calls for salted butter for flavor. If you prefer unsalted butter, add a small pinch of salt to the topping.
  • Whipped cream: For fresh whipped cream, beat 1 cup heavy cream with 1 heaping tablespoon sugar and a splash of vanilla until stiff peaks form.

The full ingredient list and amounts are in the recipe card below.

Helpful Equipment & Tools

  • Air fryer (large enough to fit 7-ounce ramekins)
  • Mixing bowls
  • 4 oven-safe ramekins (about 7 ounces each)

How to Make

Quick Overview

  • Make the peach filling.
  • Prepare the biscuit-like topping.
  • Divide peaches into ramekins and top with the biscuit mixture.
  • Air fry until golden and bubbly; serve warm.

Step by Step Instructions

Step 1: In a medium bowl, mix the sliced peaches with brown sugar, cornstarch, vanilla, and cinnamon until evenly coated.

Step 2: Lightly grease four 7-ounce oven-safe ramekins with cooking spray or butter and place them in the air fryer basket.

Step 3: Divide the peach mixture evenly among the ramekins, leaving room above the fruit for the topping.

Step 4: In a separate bowl, stir together the all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, and baking powder with a fork.

4 photos. Peaches in bowl. Ramekins greased in basket. Peaches in ramekins. Dry ingredients in bowl.

Leave space above the peaches so the topping sits on the fruit without overflowing.

Step 5: Pour the melted butter over the flour mixture while stirring. Use a fork to combine until pea-sized crumbs form and the mixture is evenly moistened.

Step 6: Divide the biscuit topping over the peaches in each ramekin.

Step 7: Air fry at 320°F (160°C) for 22–24 minutes, checking halfway through. If the topping browns too quickly, tent loosely with foil. Serve immediately with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

4 photos. Butter on top of flour. Crumb mixture in bowl. Topping on peaches. Baked air fryer cobblers in basket.

You should see pea-sized crumbs form when the butter is incorporated into the flour mixture.

The cobbler is done when the topping is golden and the filling is bubbling.

Make Ahead & Storage

  • Best served hot and fresh, but leftovers keep well.
  • Refrigerator: Cover and refrigerate leftovers for 3–4 days. Reheat in the microwave in short increments until warmed through, or reheat gently in the air fryer or oven to restore crispness.

Expert Tips

  • Use ripe, fresh peaches for the best flavor and texture.
  • Watch the topping while it cooks. Air fryers vary—if the top is browning too fast, tent with foil.
  • Include a little salt. Whether you use salted butter or add a pinch of salt to the topping, salt balances the sweetness and brightens the flavors.
  • Serve hot with something cold. Hot cobbler topped with cold whipped cream or ice cream creates the ideal contrast.

Recipe Notes

  • This recipe was tested in a COSORI Smart Air Fryer. Since air fryers differ, check the cobbler a couple of times while it cooks and adjust time or temperature as needed.
Spoon breaking into air fryer peach cobbler with whipped cream.

Variations

  • Fruit: Swap peaches for mixed berries—strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, or raspberries all work.
  • One large cobbler: Use a single larger oven-safe dish that fits your air fryer instead of individual ramekins.
  • Bake in the oven: If you prefer, bake at 350°F (175°C) for 35–40 minutes until golden and bubbling.

FAQs

How do you make peach cobbler not runny?

Use cornstarch in the filling to absorb excess juices released during cooking. Fresh peaches usually release less liquid than frozen, so using ripe fresh fruit helps too.

Why is my peach cobbler gooey?

A slightly gooey center is normal because of the butter and sugar. If it’s excessively runny, avoid using canned pie filling, which can be too sweet and syrupy for cobbler.

Should I peel peaches for peach cobbler?

Peeling is common because it yields a smoother texture, but you can leave the skins on if you prefer.

What is the difference between peach crisp and cobbler?

The main difference is the topping: crisp toppings usually contain oats, while cobbler toppings are more biscuit- or cake-like.

Are frozen or canned peaches better for cobbler?

Frozen unsweetened peaches give you better control over sweetness and are generally preferred to canned fruit for texture and taste.

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Air Fryer Peach Cobbler

This Air Fryer Peach Cobbler is easy and utterly delicious. Individual ramekins are filled with peaches tossed in brown sugar and topped with a buttery biscuit-like crumb. Serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 people

Equipment

  • Air fryer
  • Mixing bowls
  • 7-ounce ramekins

Ingredients

Base

  • 2–3 cups fresh peeled & thinly sliced peaches*
  • 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon

Biscuit Topping

  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 4 Tablespoons salted butter, melted & slightly cooled*

Optional

  • Turbinado sugar for sprinkling
  • Whipped cream or vanilla ice cream, for serving

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, stir together peaches, brown sugar, cornstarch, vanilla, and cinnamon until combined.
  • Lightly grease four 7-ounce oven-safe ramekins and place them in the air fryer basket.
  • Divide the peach slices among the ramekins.
  • In another bowl, combine the flour, granulated sugar, and baking powder with a fork.
  • Pour the melted butter into the flour mixture while stirring, until pea-sized crumbs form.
  • Top the peaches evenly with the biscuit mixture.
  • Air fry at 320°F for 22–24 minutes, checking halfway. If the tops brown too quickly, tent with foil. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream.

Notes

Sliced peaches: Fresh is best. For frozen peaches, use them frozen; do not thaw. For canned peaches, omit added brown sugar.
Butter: Use unsalted butter plus a pinch of salt if you prefer, or use salted butter as written.
Whipped cream: To make fresh whipped cream, whip 1 cup heavy cream with 1 heaping tablespoon sugar and a splash of vanilla until stiff peaks form.
Oven alternative: Bake at 350°F for 35–40 minutes if you don’t have an air fryer.

Nutrition

Calories: 295 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 47 g |
Protein: 3 g |
Fat: 12 g |
Sugar: 32 g

Nutrition information is an estimate and should be used as a guideline.