This Gluten-Free Peach Cobbler has a fluffy cobbler topping – it’s the most perfect healthy summer dessert! This is a Paleo and vegan cobbler that you don’t want to miss.

The peak of summer demands that only the absolute best produce makes its way into my baked goods. Because all the fruit this time of year is so darn good, simple is definitely best when it comes to dessert. Juicy peaches are my kryptonite this time of year. I always need to buy double whatever I need for a recipe to make sure I don’t eat it all before the recipe is made… It’s a frequently occurring problem.
Luckily, I managed to hold on to enough juicy, ripe peaches, as hard as it was, to whip up this easy peach cobbler. Since I made this blackberry and blueberry cobbler and this strawberry cobbler in recent months, I’ve been dreaming of a peach version.

Peach cobbler seems like the perfect dessert during the summer, and it’s even better with a scoop of ice cream on top. A couple of things make this version even better – like the fact that it’s gluten-free, grain-free, Paleo-friendly, and vegan. It’s a dessert that’s also healthy enough to devour for breakfast.
And I’ll have no shame in admitting that the serving you see in the photograph, with the ice cream on top? Yup, that was breakfast one morning, and it was so good.

What ingredients are needed for a gluten-free peach cobbler?
This recipe is incredibly simple, as I believe most cobblers should be. The peaches shine, with their sweet & juicy flavor shining through. For the filling, you’ll need…
- Fresh, Juicy Peaches: You can use any other stone fruits here, too, if you prefer, or depending on what you have.
- Coconut Sugar: For sweetness, you can use any granulated or liquid sweetener of your choice in its place.
- Tapioca Flour: For thickening, add a bit more if using a liquid sweetener.
- Cinnamon & Nutmeg: Feel free to add any others you enjoy.

The cobbler topping is super simple and it can be thrown together in a bowl in a few minutes. It has quite a bit of baking powder, which helps the topping fluff up into a wonderful pastry you won’t be able to resist digging your spoon into.
- Almond Flour: use oat flour instead to keep nut-free.
- Tapioca Flour: makes the topping light and cakey.
- Baking Powder: makes the cobbler topping so puffy!
- Dairy-Free Milk: any works, including cow’s milk if not vegan.
- Coconut Oil: use refined for no coconut flavor, can use butter if not vegan.
- Vanilla Extract & Sea Salt
- Coconut Sugar: for a little sweetness!
I opted to top my gluten-free peach cobbler off with a combination of coconut sugar and cinnamon. Optional, but recommended. It adds a fabulous crunchy topping to the healthy cobbler.

Can I double this recipe?
Yes, and if you’re cooking for a crowd, please do! I recommend doubling it and baking it in an 8×8″ pan if you’re serving more than three or four people. This recipe doesn’t make a huge batch, so if you’re planning on feeding a crowd, you may want to even triple the recipe to make sure there is a healthy peach cobbler for everyone!
No matter how much you make, I doubt the leftovers will last long! Make sure you try this one out while peaches are still at their best :) enjoy!
Want more peachy goodness?
- Peach Crisp (Gluten Free & Vegan)
- Summer Stone Fruit Crisp (Gluten Free & Vegan)
- Peach Raspberry Galette (Gluten Free & Vegan)

Gluten-Free Vegan Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
For the peach filling
- 5 fresh peaches, peeled, pitted, and sliced
- 3 tablespoons coconut sugar
- 1 teaspoon tapioca flour
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
- ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg
For the cobbler topping
- ½ cup almond flour
- ½ cup tapioca flour
- 1½ teaspoon baking powder
- ⅛ teaspoon sea salt
- ¼ cup unsweetened non-dairy milk, I used almond
- ¼ cup coconut oil, melted
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon coconut sugar
- 1 tablespoon coconut sugar + ½ teaspoon cinnamon, to sprinkle on top
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F. Prepare a small baking dish or three small ramekins by greasing with a bit of coconut oil and setting on a baking sheet.
- In a bowl, combine the peaches, coconut sugar, tapioca flour, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Stir to combine. Pour the fruit into the prepared pan or ramekins, dividing evenly if using more than one ramekin.
- In a different bowl, combine the almond flour, tapioca flour, baking powder, salt, coconut oil, non-dairy milk, vanilla, and 1 tablespoon coconut sugar. Mix until smooth and then dollop over the peaches.
- Combine the remaining tablespoon coconut sugar with the cinnamon and sprinkle over the batter.
- Bake for 25 – 35 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the pastry comes out clean. Serve with dairy-free ice cream!





Peach cobbler is just about the best summer dessert! I can never get enough of it. This version sounds perfect, Rachel! Wish I could just reach through my screen and grab that bowl! :)
Now THIS is how you summer the right way! Which probably means that my summer is still incomplete because I have yet to make a peach cobbler yet. What?? That’s changing asap because this is seriously making me SWOON it looks so good, girl! I’ll take all your cobbler leftovers. ;)
Haha giiirl if only there were leftovers ;) you need peach cobbler ASAP! Thanks Sarah!
Cobblers are the BEST. Love this! And I love that you used coconut sugar – I have got to stock up on some of that goodness ASAP! This looks perfect for a summer dessert and so beautiful to serve, too!
Coconut sugar is my fave! Thanks so much, Rachel :)
Peach cobbler with ice cream for breakfast pretty much seems like a beautiful way to start the day. And I have lots of peaches right now! This is absolutely beautiful.
That coconut sugar and cinnamon on top looks soooo good! And no shame in cobbler for breakfast, especially when it’s this yum!
Don’t get me wrong, I like berry cobbler, but I LOVE peach cobbler! Peaches are sooooo good this time of year! Love that this recipe is both paleo and vegan:)
Aren’t peaches the best?! Thanks, Bethany!
Peach cobbler is a favorite of mine, and I haven’t made it in ages! I love that this is healthier so I don’t feel bad when I eat WAY too much, because I will!
Haha, eating waaay too much was definitely a problem with this one! Thanks, Marcie :)
Peach cobbler is my favorite!! I tried making a vegan GF version but it sucked, lol. Yours looks so much better. That topping looks perfect! I wish I was the Sarah that helped you demolish it all. ;)
Haha you have got to try this one!! Wish I had some left for you to help demolish ;) thanks, Sarah!
I love peach cobbler! Its always nice to find a good GF recipe! I have several relatives that have a gluten allergy and its nice to have backup recipes for when they come over. Thanks!
Oooh I love peaches and fresh fruit dessert! I could eat that every single day. Love your ingredient list!