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    The Ultimate Peach Kuchen Recipe for an Irresistible Sweet Treat!

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    Peach Kuchen

    This cinnamon-spiced peach kuchen is a soft and moist cake topped with juicy peaches and a delicious crumble topping. It’s a taste and texture explosion!

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    “Kuchen” is German for cake. Traditional kuchen recipes run the gamut from pies to coffee cake to simply sweet pastries. This cinnamon-spiced peach kuchen recipe is quick and easy, and even though it only resembles an authentic version, it is delicious enough to stand out on its own accord.

    You can alter it in countless ways using seasonal fruit and it makes a great “not too sweet” dessert, which is usually how I serve it. This morning, my husband declared it to make a great breakfast as well. He is a “grab and go” type of guy who used to not eat breakfast at all. I’ve brought him a long way in the past 16 years!

    So, what can you expect from my peach kuchen recipe? Well, the bottom layer is a cinnamon-spiced soft and moist cake (baked using a cake mix because we like to keep things easy around here). Then we add peach slices on top and finish with a crumbly streusel topping. Made with oats, butter, cinnamon, and sugar, it’s the perfect complement to the cake. Part cake, part crumble, this cinnamon peach kuchen is such an amazing dessert you’re going to want to try right away. So let’s get baking!

    Recipe Ingredients

    • Fresh or canned peaches
    • Old-fashioned oats
    • Jiffy cake mix
    • Cinnamon
    • Butter
    • Sour cream
    • Egg
    • White sugar

    How To Make Peach Kuchen With Cinnamon

    Making the Cake

    Place cake mix, melted butter, sour cream, cinnamon, and egg in a large bowl.

    Stir it up with a spoon until well mixed.

    It will be smooth but may have a few small-ish lumpy loos in it. You can keep stirring until you get those out if you want to. I find I lack the desire to do so :).

    Spray an 8×8 baking dish with cooking spray.

    Drop the cake batter by spoonfuls into the cake pan and gently spread to even it out a bit.

    Don’t eat this cake batter because it has a raw egg in it. However, if you disregard what I just said, and take your very life into your own hands, you’ll find that it is velvety smooth and has the most lovely taste :).

    Place this in a 350-degree oven for 10 minutes.

    10 minutes? Christy, that isn’t near enough time to cook a cake!

    I know. We aren’t cooking it fully. We are just partially cooking it, then we are going to take it out of the oven and mess with it a bit, then put it back and let it finish cooking.

    S’all good. Trust me :).

    Making the Topping

    In a small bowl, combine the sugar, cinnamon, and oats.

    Stir that together a bit. I just toss it kinda with my hand.

    Alrighty, this is our cake after it has been baking for 10 minutes.

    Top that with sliced peaches.

    Sprinkle your oat mixture all over the top.

    Then drizzle with the remaining melted butter.

    Return to the oven for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown on top.

    Enjoy a delicious slice of German peach kuchen!

    Storage

    Store leftover cake in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also freeze leftovers for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge or at room temperature before serving.

    Recipe Notes

    • You can use either canned peaches or fresh peaches in this German peach kuchen recipe. Speaking of, you can use any kind of canned or fresh fruit, whether that’s apple slices or berries. Another option is frozen peaches, but you’ll want to make sure they’re thawed and well-drained before adding to the recipe.
    • Now, I prefer old-fashioned oats because I’m actually using them in place of pecans in this recipe due to the expense of pecans. So I like the bigger oats. However, if you have quick oats, don’t make a special trip to get old-fashioned. They’ll work just fine. If you have chopped pecans and want to use them instead, knock yourself out.
    • If you can’t get Jiffy cake mix you have two easy options. You can either get one of those smaller cake mix boxes that are designed to make an 8×8 cake or one layer of a 9-inch round cake. Alternatively, you can just use a regular-sized box, double this recipe, and make it in a 9×13 pan. Don’t stress yourself out over it, you can make it work.
    • If you like, you can substitute the sour cream for plain vanilla yogurt. But the sour cream is what gives the cake that tender texture.
    • For extra flavor, add 1/4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg to the topping and substitute the white sugar for brown sugar.

    Recipe FAQs

    How do you serve cinnamon peach kuchen?

    Serve your kuchen cold on its own or warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. You may also like it with whipped cream (here’s my homemade recipe) or homemade custard sauce.

    You may also like these perfect peach recipes:

    Peach Dump Cake Recipe (3 Ingredients Only)

    Lela’s Fried Peach Pie Bars

    Baked Peach Oatmeal

    Easy Peach Cobbler

    Peaches and Cream Pie


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