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Serve this Peach Caramel Whipped Cream over rich and delicious Bourbon Pecan Pie for a perfect southern dessert treat.
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Peach Caramel Whipped Cream
Billowy fluffy whipped cream with peaches and homemade caramel mixed in. It’s an easy to make cloud-like experience, and it simply tastes divine over a delicious pecan pie.
Of course it’s perfect to set a big bowl full out on the holiday dessert table so that your guests can serve themselves.
It’s also great for any time of year.
Serve it over pound cake or ice cream for a special birthday treat.
Spoon some over grilled peaches in the summer for a lightly sweet end to the day.
Make a delicious parfait or trifle using the whipped confection.
Use frozen peaches for this treat
And the great part is that this fun topping uses frozen peaches so it can be made year-round. Just make sure that the peaches you get to use in this sauce are peeled already.
Want to learn how to freeze your own peaches, take a look at this tutorial on freezing peaches from Savoring the Good.
Variations on the recipe
Want a more intense peach caramel sauce that’s not billowy? Simply omit the final step of whipping the 1 cup additional cream and folding it into the peach caramel sauce. Oh my, it’s so tasty like this; it’s just not as billowy or fluffy.
Pecan Pie
Pecan Pie is one of the best desserts to ever grace the thanksgiving and Christmas table. The rich and distinctive flavor of this Southern pie is perfect for the holidays.
Enjoy your pie warm with some of my Peach Caramel Whipped Cream for a special treat.
Want to try another great Southern snack? Check out my boiled peanuts!
How to prepare your pecan pie
If you’re serving it later, place the pie in the freezer to maintain freshness and quality.
The day before you’re ready to eat, place the pie in the fridge to thaw it.
Once thawed, lightly brush the crust with melted butter and an optional sprinkle of brown sugar.
Place the pie in a preheated 300° F oven for 10-15 minutes.
Wait 10 minutes after removing the pie from the oven to slice and serve this beauty.
Serve with freshly whipped cream, caramel sauce, or (the best ever) my Peach Caramel Whipped Cream.
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Peach Caramel Whipped Cream Recipe
Peach Caramel Whipped Cream
Ingredients
- ½ cup packed dark brown sugar
- ¼ cup unsalted butter cut into smaller pieces
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream divided use
- 4 cups chopped frozen peeled peaches
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Instructions
- Place brown sugar, butter, 1 cup heavy whipping cream, and chopped peaches in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium high heat. Boil 1-2 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Remove from heat, and stir in vanilla extract.
- Allow sauce to cool, and refrigerate until cold, at least 2 hours, or overnight.
- Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, whip the remaining 1 cup heavy whipping cream on medium-high speed until medium peaks form, about 3-4 minutes.
- Fold whipped cream into peach sauce mixture.
- Serve immediately garnished with nutmeg if desired, over pecan pie, cake, ice cream, or simply eat with a spoon!
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations, and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary based on brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, and more.
Edward Reinholtz
I love Pumpkin Pie and Also Love Apple pie .. I usually buy them ….
Lori Hanley
Pumpkin Pie we make it at home
Wendy Browne
Lemon chess or chocolate pecan. Usually buy those.
Annette Broxton
I always make pecan and chocolate. They are the kids favorite. These recipes look amazing.
Laurie Emerson
My favorite pie is pecan pie. I am not a great baker so I admit I usually buy them.
NIcole W
I love pumpkin pies!!!!
Alex
My favorite pie is pumpkin pie. I don’t make it or buy it. I always get a piece from my grandmother.
Jolene Phillips
I love pumpkin pie. I make from scratch.
Erin
I usually buy a coconut custard pie.
Eileen Boyce
I buy mincemeat and pumpkin pies.
Kelsi
My favorite is pecan pie! I usually buy it.
Donna Porter
My mom makes a great pecan and pumpkin pie. This one from the Millican Pecan Company sure does look delicious!
Jessica Staley
I make some and buy some. It just depends on how many people are eating.
Tiffany Greene Elliott
My favorite pie is homemade Lemon Meringue or Sweet Potato! The Pecan Pie from Millican Pecan Company looks absolutely delicious! Thank you!
Joel
My favorite is pumpkin pie made from scratch!
Carolyn Daley
Pumpkin pie is my favorite dessert this time of the year.
Sharyl W.
I love pumpkin pie, with lots of whipped cream. I usually make it.
Les Johnson
My favorite pie at the holidays was my grandmother’s chocolate pie with a meringue topping. It was homemade. She passed this past year, but I hope to keep the tradition with her old recipe.
Dana
Pecan pie – homemade of course.
Julie Waldron
My favorite pie is Pumpkin. I make it from scratch using canned pumpkin.