Peach Cobbler Egg Rolls

Peach Cobbler Egg Rolls

Bring Peach Cobbler Egg Rolls to your table with an easy method and crowd-pleasing taste. It’s perfect for busy weeknights and casual gatherings alike.

 

Peach Cobbler Egg Rolls captures the essence of drinks while staying approachable for everyday cooking. The method focuses on maximizing flavor with minimal steps, using common pantry items and fresh ingredients. From the first bite you’ll notice a balance of texture and taste that feels both familiar and exciting. To build depth, we combine proper seasoning with simple techniques: gentle heat for aromatics, accurate measurements, and attention to doneness. Small details—like resting time or layering ingredients—make a noticeable difference in the final dish. This recipe is designed to be flexible. You can swap in seasonal produce, adjust spices to match your preferences, or adapt the base to suit dietary needs. The goal is to keep the spirit of the dish while letting you tailor it to your kitchen. Serving ideas are wide open: pair with a crisp salad, roasted vegetables, warm bread, or your favorite grains. Leftovers store well and often taste even better the next day as flavors settle. That makes the recipe suitable for meal prep and busy schedules. For best results, read the steps once before you start, assemble ingredients, and cook with confidence. Taste as you go, and don’t be afraid to adjust seasoning. With these principles, Peach Cobbler Egg Rolls becomes a reliable addition to your rotation—crowd-pleasing, practical, and full of flavor.

 

INGREDIENTS

10 Egg roll wrappers
1 Large can of sliced pieces drained and rinsed
¼ C.Water
¼ C.Granulated sugar
1Tbsp.Cornstarch
1tsp.Vanilla extract
Squeeze fresh lemon juice
1Large egg beaten
2 Tbsp.Butter melted
½ C.Brown sugar
1 Tbsp+ 1 tsp. Cinnamon divided
How To Make Peach Cobbler Egg Rolls
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Dice the peaches and add them to a skillet over medium high heat on the stove.
Mix the cornstarch with the water and add to the skillet along with the sugar. Stir until the sugar is melted, and the mixture thickens.
Stir in the vanilla, 1 tsp cinnamon and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
Remove the mixture from the heat and let cool.
Place an egg roll wrapper on a flat surface and add a layer of the filling to one end.
Fold the sides in and roll the egg roll closed.
Use a bit of egg to secure the egg roll closed.
Dip the egg roll in the melted butter.
Stir together the brown sugar and 1 Tbsp of cinnamon in a bowl, and toss the butter dipped egg rolls in the cinnamon sugar mixture.
Place the egg rolls on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes until browned and crispy.

 

PREPARATION STEPS

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Mix the cornstarch with the water and add to the skillet along with the sugar. Stir until the sugar is melted, and the mixture thickens.
Stir in the vanilla, 1 tsp cinnamon and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
Fold the sides in and roll the egg roll closed.
Stir together the brown sugar and 1 Tbsp of cinnamon in a bowl, and toss the butter dipped egg rolls in the cinnamon sugar mixture.

 

ORIGIN STORY

Home-style cooking inspired by classic flavors and modern, reliable methods.

 

META INFOS

Prep: 10 min | Cook: 0 min | Total: 10 min | Servings: 2 | Calories: ~150 kcal | Difficulty: Easy

 

BENEFITS

Balanced flavor with approachable prep. Nutrition-friendly options and make-ahead friendly for busy schedules.

 

OCCASIONS

Weeknight dinners; Family gatherings; Potlucks; Holidays; Picnics; Meal prep

 

VARIATIONS

Swap seasonal produce; Adjust spices; Offer gluten-free or low-carb options where suitable; Try alternative proteins.

 

PAIRING

Breakfast pastries; Light snacks; Fruit salad

 

STORAGE

Refrigerate in airtight container 2–4 days; freeze up to 2 months. Reheat gently to preserve texture.

 

TIPS

Measure accurately; Preheat pans/oven; Avoid overcooking; Taste and adjust seasoning; Rest before slicing when needed.

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