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The whole family will love this kid-friendly gluten-free fruit crisp recipe made with peaches and raspberries–it’s healthy and delicious. (First published August 14, 2015; this post is regularly updated and republished to improve the content.)

Serve this tasty gluten-free peach raspberry crisp recipe warm right out of the oven with or without fresh cream or vanilla ice cream for dessert. Or, serve this fantastic fruit crisp as a healthy kid-friendly breakfast the whole family will love. My family fell in love at first bite with the tangy sweet flavor of this gluten-free fruit cobbler recipe, and I think you will too.

During the summer, we always have an abundance of fresh peaches and raspberries in our garden. So, I decided to use some up by making a gluten-free peach raspberry crisp. The next day my family begged me to make my yummy fruit crisp again. Yes, it’s that good, and I’ll bet your kids will love it too! You might also enjoy apple pie oatmeal–another healthy gluten-free breakfast that kids can make!

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How to Make a Gluten-Free Fruit Cobbler or Crisp

I adapted this super yummy gluten-free peach raspberry crisp recipe from an apple crisp recipe found in theMoosewood CookbookPeach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (2) by Mollie Katzen. It is one of my mother’s most used cookbooks of all time.

For this healthy gluten-free fruit crisp variation, I used fresh peaches and raspberries instead of apples, an almond meal instead of flour, maple syrup instead of honey, and I left the spices out. But you are welcome to add any you think would taste delicious.

My daughter didn’t like spices at the time, and I was pleasantly surprised by how good the peach raspberry crisp recipe was without them, so I decided to share it with you. But you are welcome to add any you like to it.

We’ve also made this healthy fruit crisp recipe with blueberries added to it, which is absolutely delicious, so you might also like to try that variation. I hope yourfamily enjoys this healthy kid-friendly dessert’s sweet, tangy flavor as much as mine does!

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Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe Ingredients

  • 2-3 large peaches or 3-5 small peaches peeled and cut into slices (or use apples and add 1 tsp of cinnamon to the recipe.)
  • 1/2 – 1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries (and or blueberries, blackberries)
  • 2 cups rolled oatsPeach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (4)
  • 3/4 cup almond mealPeach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (5) or almond flour (Grind raw almonds in a food processorPeach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (6) if you prefer fresh ground almond meal.)
  • 1/4 cup chopped walnutsPeach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (7)
  • 1/4 cup chopped sunflower seeds
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup

Update: Over the years my family has experimented with lots of different types of fruit in this delicious gluten-free cobbler recipe. We have discovered that different combinations of peaches or apples with raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries taste delicious. It’s also amazing with just one type of fruit, such as apples or blackberries. So, experiment with your favorite seasonal fruits and enjoy!

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Gluten-Free Peach-Rasberry Crisp Cooking Instructions

Gather the ingredients from the gluten-free fruit crisp recipe on the list above, and follow the easy step-by-step fruit crisp cooking instructions below.

  1. Slice and peel the peaches (or apples).
  2. Pre-heat oven to 375.°
  3. In a large mixing bowl, combine oats, almond meal, nuts, seeds, and salt. Set aside.
  4. Melt the butter and maple syrup together in a small saucepan.
  5. Pour the melted butter and syrup into the bowl with oats and stir or fold to mix.
  6. Grease a 9×9 inch square panPeach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (9).
  7. Place a layer of peaches (or apples) on the bottom of the pan.
  8. Toss raspberries (and or blueberries, blackberries) in to fill the gaps.
  9. Add half the oat and almond meal mixture on top of the fruit.
  10. Place another layer of fruit (peaches and raspberries, apples and blueberries, blackberries, etc.) on top of the oat mixture.
  11. Crumble the remaining oat mixture on top.
  12. Bake for 25-30 minutes uncovered @375° (cover if it crisps too quickly). The sides should be bubbling and the top golden brown when finished.

My familythinks this gluten-free cobbler recipetastes delicious with the peels on or off. It is quicker and easier for kids to make this fruit crisp if you leave them on, but I like it better when the peaches or apples are peeled. I like to bake this gluten-free fruit crisp recipe in our convection ovenPeach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (10) to make a slightly crunchy yet deliciously chewy top to go along with vanilla ice cream–Yum!!

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Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe the Whole Family Will Love!

The whole family will love this gluten-free peach raspberry crisp recipe.Both the peaches and raspberries in the fruit crisp in the photographs came straight from our garden. Serve it warm right out of the oven plain or with fresh cream, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream–yum!

This gluten-free cobbler recipe is a fabulous farm-to-table recipe to make with the kids whether you grow your own fruit, or stop by your local fruit stand or farmers market. You can make it with peaches andraspberriesin the summer and apples (add 1 tsp of cinnamon)throughout the fall and winter. Enjoy!

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  1. Peach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (18)Ashleigh Nicole says

    Looks great!! Do you think you could use almond pulp instead of meal? I make almond milk at home and always am looking for recipes to use the extra pulp! 😀

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    • Peach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (19)nell says

      I would think you could. In that case add in some extra moisture to the recipe. Use 1/3 to 1/2 cup of orange juice. Pour it over the top once you put everything in the dish. Come on back and let me know how it turns out 🙂

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  2. Peach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (20)Tennille @ Two Kids And A Budget says

    This sounds amazing and I just happen to have both peaches and raspberries! I do have fresh peaches but I also have home canned peaches. Could I use either in this recipe?

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    • Peach Raspberry Gluten-Free Fruit Crisp Recipe (21)nell says

      Yes, You could use canned peaches. Make sure you rinse and drain them. They will not be as good as fresh, but it will still be good!

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