Recipe Box, Peachy Pecan Bread

I had 2 juicy ripe summer peaches that needed to be used
so I decided to make a peach and pecan quick bread,
inspired by a recipe on my bucket list this month

I love quick breads because they are made with pantry staples
They’re easy to assemble and will fill your kitchen
with tempting aromas while they’re baking
Flour, sugar, baking powder, confectioners sugar,
almond and vanilla extracts, milk, pecans, eggs, butter
and peaches!

Cream the butter with the granulated sugar

Then add the wet ingredients,
mixing well and then add the dry ingredients
Next fold in the peaches and pecans

I used honey roasted pecans that I bought at the grocery store
Another tasty choice would be Buttery Praline Pecans

Transfer batter to a well greased 9″ x 5″ loaf pan

Bake at 350 degrees for 55 minutes,
then cover top with foil to prevent further browning,
and continue to bake for 10-20 more minutes until the center is done

Place pan on rack to cool for 1 hour then invert pan onto a plate
and continue to cool bottom side up


When loaf has cooled,
make a simple glaze with confectioners sugar,
almond extract and milk
{I actually used Almond milk creamer
because I used up all the milk I had making the batter}

Drizzle glaze over bread, slice and enjoy!

This recipe is adapted from Life Love Liz


Peachy Pecan Bread
Equipment
- 9" x 5" loaf pan
Ingredients
Bread
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 2 eggs
- 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
- 1 Tsp Almond Extract
- 1 cup Almond milk or regular milk
- 2 cups All purpose Flour
- 2 tsp Baking Powder
- 1 cup honey roasted pecans chopped
- 2 fresh peaches diced
Glaze
- Confectioners sugar
- Almond extract
- Almond milk
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees
- Grease a 9 inch loaf pan
- Cream together the butter and sugar.
- Add the eggs, vanilla, almond extract and milk beating well.
- Add the dry ingredients and beat until well combine
- Add pecans and peaches and mix by hand gently with a spatula until just combined.
- Pour batter into your loaf pan and bake for 60-75 minutes.
- Cool in pan on a wire rack for 1 hour
- Invert bread onto a plate or board and continue cooling bottom side up
- When bread is cool, mix 1/4 cup confectioners sugar with 1 Tbsp almond extract and enough milk to reach desired consistency for pouring over bread*
Notes
Enjoy!
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Quick breads are a personal favorite. I will add this one to the rotation.
Thanks Bernadette, I love how easy they are to make!
That golden brown topping looks to die for!
Thanks Angie!
Yummy! I love peaches, especially Chilton County peaches! I haven’t had any yet this summer. I’ll try this recipe this week! Thanks, Jenna!
I wish Publix would carry Chilton County peaches! Happy Sunday, are you at the lake?
Jenna, a slice of the peachy pecan bread would be perfect with coffee on this Sunday morning. Have a wonderful day!
Thanks Pam!
Yum! Love quick breads, and can’t wait to try this one. It looks so delicious. Thanks, Jenna!
Thanks Patty Anne!
Jenna, I agree with Pam. I would love to have a slice of that delicious looking peach bread with my coffee this morning. Wishing you a beautiful Sunday!
Thank you Shannon, Happy Sunday!
Yes please! I’d love to brew my second cuppa and enjoy a slice:@)
Thanks Lynn!
Two words – YUM and ME. Lol. Pinned.
ha ha, yes!
Yummy! I would have like a nice slice for breakfast.
Thanks Martha 🙂
This looks delicious and so full of texture!!!!
Thanks Dorothy, the peaches paired with pecans are a great combo
Well isn’t t this a treat! Mmmm… mmmm!
Have a lovely Sunday my friend!
I haven’t made a quick bread in a while, I forgot how easy and good they are!
I’m terrible with bread, but you make this look so easy. I especially love the peach touch! Yum!
I don’t make bread very often, but quick breads are so easy and tasty!
This quick bread looks delicious! Everything is in the pantry only need peaches and I’ll pick up Chilton County peaches this afternoon. Your glaze sounds so good………..
Thanks Emily! Chilton County peaches are the best!
Oh, man, this looks fabulous. And you know a Georgia Gal like me definitely has peaches on her counter so the wonderful smell will waft through the kitchen. I have been buying the peaches from Fort Valley, GA and they are perfect–found them at Publix. Thanks, Bama, for a great recipe. This is a keeper!
Thanks Georgia Gal, we do have wonderful peaches in the South! So good paired with our pecans too!
I have every ingredient for this at home, where I will be by Monday. By then I’ll have some fresh peaches, too! MUST use some in this delicious sounding bread!
Thanks Jeanie, I hope you enjoy it!
Looks yummy Jenna! I have a similar recipe with apples and pecans that everyone loves. ♥
Perfect for fall!
Whaaaaat?! That looks absolutely amazing, Jenna, and before I even finished reading the post I had added honey roasted pecans to my shopping list. I have everything else needed to make it, and if I had the pecans right now, I’d be up in the kitchen already! Thanks for sharing it at TFT. 🙂
Thank you Pam, I hope you love it!
I’m so sure I will! Also, I’ll be featuring it tomorrow at TFT. Congrats! 🙂
Your Peachy Pecan Bread looks fabulous! We are featuring your post on Full Plate Thursday,548 this week. Thanks so much for sharing with us and hope to see you again soon!
Miz Helen
Thanks so much Miz Helen!