Grilled Peaches with Cointreau Caramel Sauce is the perfect early fall dessert that takes almost no time at all to whip up, and your friends will be amazed at how delicious it is!
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Grilling and chilling
We made these Grilled Peaches with Cointreau Caramel Sauce the other day when some friends came over for dinner and they brought some peaches.
Easy sauce for so many desserts
Dan decided to make some quick caramel sauce to go along with the peaches. And, let me tell you, this sauce is amazing!
Quick and easy to make, only three ingredients, and so delicious!
There is more sauce than you need for this dessert, so we used the leftovers on vanilla ice cream or cake.
peaches
My husband grilled them up, and while he did that we all got to sit around chatting. It was a lovely evening full of friends and good food.
Can’t get enough peaches? Be sure to try Grilled Peach Salad and Peach Cobbler Cookies!
There are two kinds of peaches: free stone and cling.
Free stone means that the pit comes out really easily, and these are the peaches you want for this type of grilled dessert.
Cling peaches mean that the peach clings, or holds onto the pit, and the pit is really difficult to remove. Avoid these peaches for this dessert if you can.
What kind of milk should I use?
For the milk in the caramel sauce, I’d recommend using whole milk. I actually used 2% milk for the peaches in the photo and for our dinner that evening.
The 2% worked just fine. But, I think the richness of the whole milk would be great in this dessert.
If you aren’t familiar with Cointreau, it’s an orange flavored liquor, and I think it made this dessert extra special.
The slight bitterness of the Cointreau paired with the richness of the caramel sauce over the warm summer peach, oh it was just so yummy! I highly recommend Grilled Peaches with Cointreau Caramel Sauce for dessert! Yum!
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Recipe
Grilled Peaches with Cointreau Caramel Sauce
Ingredients
Caramel sauce
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- ½ cup unsalted butter
- ¼ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
peaches
- 4 Peaches cut in half and pits removed
- 1-2 teaspoons Cointreau
Instructions
Make caramel
- Place sauce ingredients in a small sauce pan, and bring to a boil. Allow to boil for 1-2 minutes, and sauce is ready to eat!
Grill peaches
- Preheat grill to medium-high.
- Place peach, cut side down directly on preheated grill grates. Grill until marks start to appear, about 5-10 minutes. Turn cut peaches over so the cut side is up and any juices can start to collect in the cavity. Continue to grill until peaches are tender, about another 5-10 minutes.
- Pour 1-2 tablespoons caramel sauce over each peach. Top peach with about 1-2 teaspoons cointreau. Serve as is, or top with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations, and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary based on brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, and more.
jacquee | i sugar coat it!
So cool – I talk about the various types of peaches in my most recent post, as well!! There is something so satisfying about grilled, boozy peach shared with friends!
Marisa Franca @ All Our Way
My choice of dessert is always fruit. Your peaches with sauce look wonderful! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
Shinee
That looks mouthwatering!! I had no idea about cling peaches. Thanks for sharing that!
Emily
Delicious recipe idea! I can’t get enough of peaches lately!
Derek @ Dad With A Pan
I could devour this with a nice scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side! Looks great!
Platter Talk
Peaches are my favorite fruit and this dish looks like heaven! A will try!!!
Platter Talk
Looks like a Peaches & Cream dessert for tomorrow night. As I said, peaches are my very favorite!
Hanady| Recipe Nomad
I am wiping the drool off my chin!! This sounds fabulous but how do I determine which peach is non cling?
Brian Jones
What a wonderfully simple yet elegant and tasty sounding dish, nice job!
Debi
Hanady, often the sign right at the store will tell if it’s cling or free stone. Also, I’ve asked my produce guy for help, either he may know, or he may cut open the fruit right there for you before you buy it. If you go to a Farmer’s Market, the farmer will know. If there’s no one at the seller who can help you, I’ve found that most of the white peaches at my grocery store are free stone, while the yellow peaches at my store tend to be cling.