Aunt Alice’s Peach Pie is the BEST peach pie I have ever had. My husbands Aunt Alice made it for us a few years ago and after the first bite, I was SMITTEN. Maybe it is the almond flavoring and the butter that sets this pie apart. Mmmmm I don’t know what it is that makes it so mouthwatering delicious….but I look forward to peach season all year just for this sweet pie!
I thought sharing Aunt Alice’s Peach Pie would be fun way to announce that we are moving to GEORGIA the peach state…but it turns out that we are actually moving to Tennessee. My husband received a promotion with his company, Shaw Industries based in North West Georgia. We thought that was where we would live, but when we went house hunting we found a great area with great schools for our kids about 30 minutes away in a suburb of Chattanooga Tennessee. It is very confusing to our boys who thought we were moving to Georgia. So, is anyone from Tennessee/ North West Georgia who has some advice for us as we prepare for this big move? The moving company starts packing us up today! Our house sold in about 10 days, so this is all happening very fast. We should be there in about a week!
Aunt Alice’s Peach Pie (& Moving)
Ingredients
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- Aunt Alice’s Peach Pie
- submitted by Melanie
- 1 baked pie shell
- 2 fresh peaches, sliced
- 1 cup sugar
- 4 TB cornstarch
- 1/2 cup water
- 2–3 fresh peaches, mashed
- 1/4 tsp almond flavoring
- 3 Tbsp butter
Instructions
- Place sliced peaches inside cooked pie crust.
- Cook sugar, cornstarch, water and mashed peaches until boiling.
- Add almond flavoring and butter.
- Pour over sliced peaches in pie crust and top with whipped cream.
- ENJOY
Melanie says
Hi Michelle,
Sorry this has taken me so long to answer your question ( I am very behind in my emails:) but I think the reason it turns out runny sometimes is due to the juicyness of the peaches used. I have ran into this problem myself. If you notice that the fruit is extemely juicy (like dripping from you hands while you peel them, then increase the cornstarch by a tablespoon or two. Good luck!!
Michelle says
This pie was absolutely delicious! I think it’s the almond flavoring that makes it stand out. I’m a big fan of your website because most of your recipes are easy to follow and turn out great. In this case I’m wondering if I did something wrong because the pie was more like soup. It was still amazing but I just thought you could tell me how to make it less soupy and more pie-like?
Starlie's Event Florals says
Hi Melanie…Miss you! I just had to say that this is the same recipe I got from my mother in law…must be one of those tradtions handed down through generations of great cooks. I can't wait until peach season every year so I can make this. I always make two because my three big guys devour them. Loving your blog…I check in once in a while…just tried the pork salad last month and it was great!
thebrunettebaker says
I'm further south…3hrs. from Atlanta. But if you're ever headed in that direction: 1.Never drive around Atlanta during rush hour.
2. There's a Drive-In movie theater (can you believe it? and it looks decent, not old & grungy) in the vicinity of Emory University Hospital area. 3. Near the drive-in is a little restaurant called Doc Chey's Noodle House that's really good (Peace/Love/Noodles). Lastly, check out Bakerella's website for where she buys her baking supplies. Bets of luck! krme4@hotmail.com
Anonymous says
You will love Chattanooga! We live on the other side of Tennessee. Be sure to check out Mckay's Bookstore as soon as you get there. It's a wonderful bookstore with used books. Good luck!
Christy says
I tried this last night-YUMMY!! It is easy to make and so delicious
susana says
Thanks for such a wonderful recipe…
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Sweet and Savory says
The peach pie is tempting. I love peaches. I want to check your other peach recipes.
Good luck with your move. This is a busy time for you. Peach pies and moving – quite a combo…..
Inspire with Style vinyl designs says
Found your blog a week ago looking for a bread recipe and have come back often because I loved the whole wheat bread. I am from Ga. and you are going to love it after you go through culture shock. You are coming at the hottest sticky time of the year so turn the air on high and reach out to your southern friends they will help!!!
Sara @ Our Best Bites says
Oh yum! I put almond in just about everything but I've never put it in my peach pie. Why didn't I think of that?? The peach ice cream looks amazing too. Okay, I just need some peaches now so I can get cooking! Congrats on the promotion/move too!
Amy from TN/GA state line says
WELCOME! Wow! Sounds like you will get here just in time for the heat and school to start! My guess is that you will be in East B.area or Olt. from your description. You will love Chattanooga! I am on Lookout Mtn. where the temps are cooler too though it is hot today. I pray your move goes well. I really enjoy this blog! Such great pictures and recipies!
Melody says
Perfect for this time of year! Good luck with the move!
Brittany says
I love that pie! i want to get some peaches now and make it! 🙂 I miss you sis – wish I were there to help you during this busy time.
lindsey gruwell says
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lindsey gruwell says
I'm also from Signal Mtn., TN and love it there! It is a safe, close community, well maintained, beautiful,and a good place for children. The schools are better up there then in other areas of chattanooga. I'd give signal a look! I know several people that would take you around if needed.
Anonymous says
You'll love Georgia – lots of good solid Church members. I'm from there – you'll find that everyone is willing to help out…and summers are hot and humid! There are beautiful "mountains" (aka rolling hills) that you can drive up to in the north…so you may be luckier than most and skip alot of the humidity!
Country Cookin' Mama says
Looks yummy! Can't wait to try it out!
Denise says
This pie looks so good and perfect for the summertime. Add some vanilla ice cream to mine, please.
Cathy says
Thats Neyland Stadium. It's Monday what can I say….
Libby says
Oh this looks good! I'm going to have to try this soon. I have all the ingredients except the peaches..lol. Good luck on the move. TN is a gorgeous state. So is Georgia 🙂
Melissa Hodgen says
Love your website.
I'm from Chattanooga and grew up on Signal Mtn. I would move back in a second! The temp is about 8 degrees cooler. The schools are excellent (brand new high school). Strong, safe community.
If you want more info you can email me at melissaehodgen@yahoo.com, but I'm sure you'll love it there.
Make sure you white water raft the Ocoee before the summers over.
Cathy says
You will LOVE Tennessee…
the scenery is breath taking. So much to do with not a lot of driving, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Nashville and Knoxville…
Lookout Mountain,
Chattanooga Choo-Choo,
Tennessee Aquarium,
Ruby Falls,
Nashville Zoo,
Centennial Park & Parthenon,
Grand Ole Opry,
Ryman Auditorium,
Cumberland Caverns,
The Smokey Mountains,
and of course you’ll have to bleed ORANGE…nothing like a fall afternoon (or night) at Neely Stadium…
Jessica says
That peach pie looks delicious, and I am definitely bookmarking this recipe. Thanks for sharing it.
I've driven through Chattanooga a couple of times going from DC to Houston, and it's a beautiful area. Good luck with the move!
Denise Anderson says
I live in McMinnville Tn. That is about 1 hour from chattanooga. You will love it there all kinds of things to do and great shopping. Hope you like it too. Have a safe trip and if there is anything I can do for you just let me know. My email is dwca@blomand.net.
Mary says
this pie is fantastic , thanks aunt Alice!