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Peach Slab Pie Bars

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Top-down view of a peach slab pie that has been partially sliced and served, revealing its juicy filling. Three scoops of vanilla ice cream rest on top, and cinnamon sticks and peaches decorate the scene.

I initially tested this recipe with a store-bought pie crust, and let’s just say it wasn’t a pleasant experience. I opted for using frozen, thawed store-bought puff pastry because I still wanted a classic peach pie vibe, but without spending too much time in the kitchen.

If you want to go the extra mile and make a homemade pie dough, I would recommend using my Homemade Pie Crust recipe. It’s flaky, buttery, and tender, and will take this dessert to the next level!

Side angle view of a plated slice of peach slab pie with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. The golden crust and vibrant peach filling are shown in detail with whole peaches in the background.
Flat lay of fresh whole peaches scattered on a peach-colored background with a few green leaves. The peaches vary slightly in shape and color, adding visual texture.

Ingredient Notes

(For the full recipe, scroll down to the recipe card below)

Flat lay of labeled ingredients for peach slab pie on a peach-colored background. Items include fresh whole peaches, puff pastry sheets, a bowl of granulated sugar, a dish of cornstarch, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt in a speckled bowl, a halved lemon, a whole egg, vanilla extract, and a couple of green leaves scattered among the ingredients.
  • Fresh Ripe Peaches: The star of these Peach Slab Pie Bars 🍑😍 For the best results, make sure to choose peaches that are ripe. If you press the peach and it’s rock hard, it’s not ripe yet. (If it’s mushy, it might be past its prime.) To ripen peaches, leave them on the counter at room temperature. (Or you can put them in a brown paper bag to speed up the ripening process!)
  • Lemon Juice: A little lemon juice balances the sweetness of the peaches, enhances the flavor of the filling, and helps prevent it from tasting overly sugary or flat. I like using fresh lemon juice in this recipe.
  • Vanilla Extract: Adds cozy, bakery-style warmth and enhances the natural flavor of the peaches. It brings a comforting aroma that makes these peach pie bars even more irresistible.
  • Cornstarch: Essential for thickening the filling, cornstarch helps the peach juices set into a jammy consistency. Cornstarch helps ensure your bars are easy to slice and not soggy or runny.
  • Puff Pastry Sheets: Using ready-made puff pastry makes these bars quick and easy to assemble while still delivering that golden, flaky crust everyone loves. It’s a simple shortcut that doesn’t sacrifice flavor or texture. If you’re feeling adventurous and want to try homemade dough, I recommend trying my Homemade Pie Crust recipe!
  • Vanilla Ice Cream: Serve with a scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream for a dreamy dessert that’s perfect for summer cookouts, potlucks, or backyard BBQs.
  • Other ingredients needed: granulated sugar, ground cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, egg, water, coarse sugar
Overhead view of a golden-brown peach slab pie in a white rectangular baking dish. The lattice crust is sprinkled with coarse sugar, and fresh peaches, cinnamon sticks, and plates surround the dish on a peach-colored background.

Step by Step Directions

(For the full recipe, scroll down to the recipe card below)

How to Lattice

Honestly, I think explaining HOW to lattice is more complicated than actually making the lattice. 😂 If you’ve never done it before, I wanted to provide you with detailed instructions. Both written, and in photos.

  • Start by rolling out the second sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface. Using a sharp knife or pizza cutter, cut the dough into 10 strips, each strip a little smaller than 1 inch.
  • Then lay half of the strips across the pan, spaced evenly.
  • Fold back every other strip of dough (1 below).
  • Lay a new strip of dough perpendicular to the folded-back strips (2), and unfold the original strips back over the newly placed strip (3).
  • Then, fold back the alternating strips- the ones you didn’t fold back before (4), lay another perpendicular strip (5), and unfold the original strips back over it (6).
  • Continue this until the pastry is used and the pan is covered (7-12).
  • Trim excess overhang, and pinch the dough to seal the edges (13-14).
Step-by-step photo collage showing the beginning stages of making a lattice crust for peach slab pie. Each step is numbered 1 through 6. In Step 1, horizontal strips of puff pastry are laid across the top of the pie. In Steps 2–6, vertical strips are being woven in, one at a time, by folding back alternating horizontal strips to create the lattice pattern.
Second part of the lattice step-by-step collage, labeled Steps 7 through 12. The vertical and horizontal pastry strips are being interwoven, with alternating folds made to form a criss-cross pattern. By Step 12, most of the pan is covered in an even lattice design.
Final image in the lattice process series, labeled Steps 13 and 14. The puff pastry strips are now fully woven over the peach filling. The excess dough has been trimmed, and the edges are tucked or sealed neatly into the pan, completing the top crust design.

Expert Tips

  • Choose the right peaches: You want your peaches to be ripe, but still a little firm for this recipe. Overripe peaches can release too much juice and make the crust soggy. Underripe peaches will make the skin difficult to remove after blanching, and also just won’t taste as good. Look for peaches that are fragrant and give slightly to gentle pressure.
  • Blanching makes peeling easy: Scoring the peaches and blanching them in boiling water for 30–45 seconds before shocking in ice water allows the skins to slide off easily. Don’t skip this step!
  • Leave extra juice behind: When spooning the peaches onto the puff pastry, use a slotted spoon and avoid transferring too much juice to prevent a soggy bottom crust.
  • Keep puff pastry cold: Cold pastry puffs better when baking. If it gets too soft while working, place it back in the fridge for 5–10 minutes before baking. It of course needs to be thawed enough to roll out, but if it’s too warm pop it back in the fridge.
  • Don’t skip the egg wash: The egg wash gives the lattice a glossy, golden finish and helps the coarse sugar stick for a bakery-style touch.
  • Let the peach slab pie cool before slicing: Allow the pie to rest for 15–20 minutes before slicing so the filling can set. This makes cutting cleaner, which allows you to have more defined squares.
Two slices of peach slab pie on speckled plates, one served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a gold fork. The full pie is partially visible in the corner, with fresh peaches and cinnamon sticks scattered around.

Variations

I haven’t personally tried these variations, but they should work in this recipe. If you give any of them a try, leave a comment below and let me know how it went!

  • Use nectarines or plums: No peeling required for nectarines! Or swap in part plums for a sweet-tart twist.
  • Add berries: A handful of blueberries, raspberries, or sliced strawberries can add color and a little burst of flavor. Reduce the peaches slightly to accommodate.
  • Spices: Add ¼ tsp. ground ginger or cardamom to complement the cinnamon and nutmeg.
  • Sugar swap: Substitute coconut sugar or brown sugar for a deeper caramel-like flavor.
  • Add crunch: Sprinkle chopped pecans or sliced almonds on top before baking.
A tray of freshly baked peach slab pie bars with a golden, flaky lattice crust sprinkled with coarse sugar. Several bars are cut and slightly overlapping, topped with scoops of vanilla ice cream melting into the warm pie. A fresh peach and cinnamon sticks are placed beside the tray for garnish. The scene is set on a peach-colored surface with a metal ice cream scoop nearby.

Storage

  • Room temp: If you plan to eat the Peach Slab Pie Bars within 1 day, they can be stored at room temperature. Cover the baking dish loosely with foil or a clean kitchen towel to prevent drying out.
  • Refrigerator: For longer storage, place cooled bars in an airtight container or wrap the dish tightly with plastic wrap. Store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The crust will soften a bit over time, but can be reheated to restore crispness.
  • How to reheat individual slices: Microwave for 15-20 seconds.
  • Reheat whole pan or multiple slices: Warm in a 300°F oven for 10-15 minutes until heated through. Cover loosely with foil to prevent over-browning.

Freezing

  • Freeze: Let the Peach Slab Pie Bars cool completely. Slice into squares and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Freeze for 1–2 hours until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe zip-top bag or an airtight container. Freeze for up to 3 months.
  • To Serve: Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature for a couple of hours. Reheat in a 300°F oven for 10–15 minutes to refresh the crust.
  • Pro Tip: If freezing the entire uncut Slab Pie, wrap the whole dish tightly in plastic wrap and foil once completely cool. Thaw in the fridge overnight before warming and serving.
A serving of peach slab pie mid-bite, with a fork holding a piece of flaky crust, juicy peaches, and a bit of ice cream. The remaining pie and whole peaches are arranged nearby on the warm-toned background.

FAQs

Can I use frozen peaches?

You can, but I personally prefer fresh peaches for this recipe. If using frozen, make sure to thaw and drain them well to avoid excess moisture. You may need a little more cornstarch to help thicken the filling.

Do I have to peel the peaches?

I recommend it for the best texture, especially in a slab pie where skin can become chewy. But if you don’t mind it, you can skip that step, especially if your peaches are thin-skinned.

Can I make Peach Slab Pie Bars in advance?

Yes! Prep the peach filling a day in advance and store it in the fridge. Assemble and bake the pie the day of for the best results. Fully baked bars can also be stored at room temp for up to 1 day or refrigerated for 3-4 days.

Why are my Peach Slab Pie Bars soggy?

This usually is because of too much liquid in the filling. Use a slotted spoon to drain excess juice before layering peaches over the pastry, and bake until fully golden and crisp.

Can I skip the lattice and just top it with a solid pastry sheet?

Yes, if you’re short on time, you can top the pie with a full sheet of puff pastry. Just be sure to cut a few slits in the top to allow steam to escape while baking.

Can I use a different fruit?

Sure! I only tested this recipe with peaches, but I bet strawberries, nectarines, plums, or apricots would all be yummy too. If you try a different fruit out, let me know how it goes!

I don’t have a quarter sheet pan, what should I use?

Anything 9×13 will work fine!

Can I use less sugar?

Of course! Just know that I’ve only tested the recipe with what I’ve listed here, so I can’t predict how it will taste using different amounts of ingredients.

Close-up of a spatula lifting a square slice of peach slab pie from the baking dish. The crust is golden, flaky, and coated in coarse sugar, with tender peach slices visible underneath.

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Top-down view of a peach slab pie that has been partially sliced and served, revealing its juicy filling. Three scoops of vanilla ice cream rest on top, and cinnamon sticks and peaches decorate the scene.
4.97 from 31 reviews

Peach Slab Pie Bars

Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 40 minutes
Servings: 12 servings
Celebrate summer with these Peach Slab Pie Bars! They're made with juicy fresh peaches, a buttery puff pastry crust, and topped with vanilla ice cream for the ultimate summer dessert.

Ingredients

  • 6-8 fresh ripe peaches (about 4-5 cups fresh peaches, peeled and sliced ½ inch thick)
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp. fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp. cornstarch
  • pinch nutmeg
  • pinch salt
  • 17.3 oz. puff pastry (2 sheets, thawed)
  • 1 egg + 1 tbsp. water for the egg wash
  • coarse sugar (for topping)
  • vanilla ice cream (for serving)

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Instructions 

  • Preheat: Preheat the oven to 375°F and set a quarter sheet pan (9×13) to the side.
  • Peel the peaches: Bring a large pot of water to boil. Cut a small “X” at the bottom of each peach. Gently place the peaches in the boiling water for about 45 seconds. Start Timer Carefully remove the peaches with a slotted spoon and place them directly in a water bath (a bowl of water with ice in it). Let the peaches cool for a few minutes and then peel the skin away.
    6-8 fresh ripe peaches
    Side-by-side images of peaches in an ice water bath. On the left, whole peaches rest in ice water after blanching; on the right, a hand easily peels the skin from a cooled peach. This step demonstrates how to peel peaches for pie filling.
  • Slice: Slice the peaches ½ inch thick and place in a mixing bowl.
    Left: freshly peeled peaches on a peach-colored surface. Right: sliced peaches in a mixing bowl, ready for the filling. Ingredients like nutmeg, sugar, and lemon are visible around the bowl.
  • Add ingredients to peaches: add the sugar, cinnamon, lemon juice, vanilla extract, cornstarch, nutmeg, and salt to the peaches. Stir to combine. Set aside.
    ½ cup granulated sugar, 1 tsp. ground cinnamon, 2 tsp. fresh lemon juice, 1 tsp. vanilla extract, 2 tbsp. cornstarch, pinch nutmeg, pinch salt
    Left: sliced peaches topped with cornstarch, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a mixing bowl. Right: the ingredients are fully mixed, coating the peach slices for the slab pie filling.
  • Roll out pastry dough: on a lightly floured clean work surface, roll out one sheet of the puff pastry just enough to cover the bottom of the quarter sheet pan and up the sides a bit.
    17.3 oz. puff pastry
    Left: puff pastry is rolled out on a floured surface with a wooden rolling pin. Right: the rolled-out pastry is fitted into a rectangular baking dish, forming the pie base.
  • Spoon on peaches: Use a slotted spoon to place the peaches on top of the puff pastry. Some of the juices are okay, but you’ll want to leave the majority of the juices behind.
    Overhead view of the baking dish filled with the prepared peach filling, evenly distributed over the bottom layer of puff pastry.
  • Roll out second pastry & cut: roll out the second sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface. Using a sharp knife or pizza cutter, cut the dough into 10 strips, each strip a little smaller than 1 inch.
    Close-up of puff pastry being rolled out on a floured surface with both hands on the rolling pin. This step is preparing the top lattice crust.
  • Lattice: lay half of the strips across the pan, spaced evenly. Fold back every other strip of dough. Lay a new strip of dough perpendicular to the folded-back strips, and unfold the original strips back over the newly placed strip. Then, fold back the alternating strips (the ones you didn’t fold back before), lay another perpendicular strip, and unfold the original strips back over it. Continue this until the pastry is used and the pan is covered. Trim excess overhang, and pinch the dough to seal the edges.
    Left and right: strips of puff pastry are being placed over the peach filling in a lattice pattern, one horizontal and one vertical layer being built step by step.
  • Egg wash: whisk together the egg and water. Lightly brush the egg wash over the dough and sprinkle with coarse sugar on top.
    1 egg + 1 tbsp. water for the egg wash, coarse sugar
    Left: a hand brushes egg wash over the lattice crust using a pastry brush. Right: the lattice is fully coated and sprinkled with coarse sugar, ready for baking.
  • Bake: bake for 30-40 minutes or until the top is golden brown and the peaches are hot and bubbly. Cover with foil if the tops brown too much. Start Timer
    Fully baked peach slab pie with a golden brown, flaky lattice crust sprinkled with coarse sugar. The peach filling is bubbly and caramelized at the edges.
  • Cool: allow to cool for about 15-20 minutes (if you can wait), cut into squares and serve with ice cream. Start Timer
    vanilla ice cream
    Sliced peach slab pie bars in the baking dish, served with scoops of vanilla ice cream and a whole peach for garnish. The bars are golden, crisp, and ready to enjoy.

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Notes

Storage:
  • Room temp: If you plan to eat the Peach Slab Pie Bars within 1 day, they can be stored at room temperature. Cover the baking dish loosely with foil or a clean kitchen towel to prevent drying out.
  • Refrigerator: For longer storage, place cooled bars in an airtight container or wrap the dish tightly with plastic wrap. Store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The crust will soften a bit over time, but can be reheated to restore crispness.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 306kcal (15%), Carbohydrates: 37g (12%), Protein: 4g (8%), Fat: 16g (25%), Saturated Fat: 4g (25%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 9g, Trans Fat: 0.002g, Cholesterol: 14mg (5%), Sodium: 117mg (5%), Potassium: 125mg (4%), Fiber: 2g (8%), Sugar: 15g (17%), Vitamin A: 266IU (5%), Vitamin C: 3mg (4%), Calcium: 13mg (1%), Iron: 1mg (6%)

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is automatically calculated. It should only be construed as an estimate rather than a guarantee. Ingredients can vary and Kroll’s Korner can’t make any guarantees to the accuracy of this information.

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Payton

Being from Georgia, I love a good peach! When I saw the recipe for this peach slab pie, I knew I had to make it. Everyone in my family loved it. The puff pastry was something new that I’ve never worked with before, but it was yummy and light. I added a little bit of brown sugar to compliment all the flavors as well. I baked it in a 9×13 casserole dish for a little more than 40 minutes, but the first half of the time, it was covered with tin foil because I didn’t want the crust to get too brown. Thank you so much for this yummy recipe and for all the great tips of how to do the lattice, peel the peaches and substitute other flavors!

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Becky Karim

Yum! Great summertime treat. Plus the puff pastry made it very easy to make!

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Becky Karim

Yum! Perfect summer time dessert! Plus the puff pastry made it super easy to make!

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Lynn White

Another perfect recipe from Kroll’s Korner. 😉 The seasoning combo is just right & I love the option to use pre-made puff pastry for convenience. It turned out beautifully & tastes like summer. This is a quick & easy recipe that looks like you spent hours in the kitchen! I didn’t have any coarse sugar, but it tastes great without it.

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DeeDee

This peach slab pie is delicious and easy to make. The step by step instructions gave me plenty of reassurance and I like the note of the ingredients at each step. I used a pie crust then added a dash of cinnamon and a lil shot of whiskey to the peaches to customize it and oh my stars is it amazing. Your recipes are SO GOOD! Thank you for sharing them with the world.

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Ann

Easy to whip up and fun to use puff pastry. I doubled the sugar and would add more next time.

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Abigail

Made these bars for a warm summers evening and they were delicious! I made them in a square tin and they worked out just as well with even more peach filling in each bite!

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Laura

This recipe is easy, quick and delicious!

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Ashley

This recipe was absolutely delicious!!!!! It was really easy to follow along when reading directions and it turned out so pretty too!

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April

We loved this so much and there may have been some disagreement over who would eat the last piece. LOL! The spices in the filling were the perfect amount to add flavor that highlighted the peaches rather than overpower them. I was feeling festive so cut out star shapes for the top rather than the lattice weave. I will make this again during peach season this year because we loved it so much!

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