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Aug242012

Homemade Peach Pie filling – eat it now or can it for later!

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Peach season is upon and lemme tell you sumptin’ people… I LOOOOOOOOOVE fresh peaches!  I’ve had this recipe for a century and make fresh peach pie filling every summer.  Now you can either jar/can it when it’s done OR you can use it right away.

Trust me.. when it’s butt-crack cold outside (presuming you live in the a place where it gets butt-crack cold in the winter) nothing speaks ‘summer’ like a warm fresh peach pie.


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Homemade Peach Pie filling

  • Author: The Kitchen Whisperer
  • Yield: 2 quarts or 7 quarts 1x

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Ingredients

For 2 quarts of Filling

  • 7 cups sliced peaches
  • 2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup ClearJel plus 2 tbl
  • 1 1/2 cups cold water or peach juice
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 2 qt jars/lids/rings

For 7 quarts of Filling

  • 6 qts of sliced peaches (about 7–8 pounds of peaches)
  • 7 cups sugar
  • 2 cups ClearJel plus 3 tbl
  • 5 1/4 cups cold water or peach juice
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 3/4 cup lemon juice
  • 7 qt jars/lids rings
  • Plus an additional 1/4 cup lemon juice or Fruit-Fresh pectin

Instructions

  1. Make an ‘X’ in the bottom of each peach.
  2. Place into boiling water for 30-60 seconds
  3. Remove and place into ice cold water
  4. Remove skins
  5. Cut up the peaches
  6. To keep from turning brown mix in 1/4 cup lemon juice or Fruit-Fresh pectin. Stir to coat.
  7. Combine the water, sugar, ClearJel and cinnamon in large pot.
  8. Stir and cook over medium high heat until the mixture thickens and begins to bubble.
  9. Add the lemon juice and boil the sauce for 1 minute more, stirring constantly.
  10. Add in the drained peach slices and cook for 3 minutes.
  11. Fill the jars within ¾”-1” from the top.
  12. Put the filled jars in the canner and keep them covered with at least 1” of water.
  13. Boil for 30 minutes.

Notes

ClearJel is not the same as SureJel – read THIS article that explains the difference and what will happen when you try to substitute one for the other.

My local stores do not carry ClearJel  so I order it off of Amazon.

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Recipe Reviews & Comments

  1. Tamara says

    March 3, 2021 at 3:52 pm

    This is a fabulous recipe if you eat it within 6 mo of making it. After 6 mo on the shelf it starts to taste a little acidic. Instead of clear gel I used tapioca and it turned out fine, just make sure you know how much tapioca you must use as substitute.

    ★★★★

    Reply
  2. Mary Thibault says

    December 7, 2020 at 12:48 pm

    I made this recipe and it was delicious!! Wish you had included a peach pie recipe. Everyone loved the crumb top pie my Grandson made with it but the filling was the thing mentioned everytime

    ★★★★★

    Reply
  3. Meg F says

    September 14, 2020 at 9:49 pm

    Could I use powdered citric acid in lieu of the lemon juice? I saw the responses making the case to include the lemon juice…just curious if swapping it out with citric acid (which I have plenty of) would be as successful. Thank you!

    Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      September 14, 2020 at 10:14 pm

      Hi Meg,

      I’ll be honest, I’m not sure. I’ve only ever used lemon juice. In theory it totally makes sense that it would work.

      I would advise researching how much citric acid equals the amount of lemon juice in this recipe.

      If you do use it, I’d love to know how it worked out for you.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      • Meg F says

        September 15, 2020 at 3:23 pm

        So far…it seems to work! I did have to add the requisite amount of liquid….so instead of lemon juice added water and citric acid. So far though, it looks great! Tastes good too 🙂 In the canner.

        ★★★★★

        Reply
        • TKWAdmin says

          September 15, 2020 at 3:25 pm

          Oh yeah!!! Fingers crossed!!!

          Best Kitchen Wishes!

          Reply
  4. Dixie Mcduffie says

    August 27, 2020 at 8:34 pm

    I can’t wait to try this recipe

    Reply
  5. Thea Tingle says

    August 22, 2020 at 1:28 pm

    I had 100#’s of peaches and I light syrup canned and did pickle peaches, but got down to 16-18#’s and want to do something else besides freeze for later for jam. So I thought peach pie filling and I came across ur recipe. Let me tell u they came out just perfectly gorgeous.
    Thank u!
    Thea 😊

    Reply
  6. Jalee Cox says

    August 19, 2020 at 1:16 pm

    my filling was very thick, can less clearjel be used?

    Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      August 19, 2020 at 1:41 pm

      I’ve not used less. You could try but I’m not sure if the outcome of it setting up properly.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      • Jalee Cox says

        August 19, 2020 at 3:17 pm

        Thank you, I will let you know!

        Reply
  7. Monique says

    August 8, 2020 at 10:02 pm

    Hello,
    Are the peaches cooked in a “water bath” or a “canner”?
    I am new to canning and I’ve only done the water bath method for canning.
    Thank you,
    Monique

    Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      August 8, 2020 at 10:14 pm

      Hi Monique!

      I only do a water bath method. I don’t own a pressure canner…yet *smile*

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
    • Chris says

      August 12, 2020 at 3:04 pm

      How much clear gel for 7 quarts of filling?
      Thank you!

      Reply
      • TKWAdmin says

        August 12, 2020 at 3:53 pm

        It’s listed in the recipe above.

        Best Kitchen Wishes!

        Reply
  8. Patti Burchett says

    August 3, 2020 at 7:24 pm

    Do not use the called for amount of lemon juice!!2 tablespoons is plenty.

    Reply
    • Deborah J Veach says

      August 6, 2020 at 3:49 pm

      Do you mean the lemon juice to keep the peaches from turning brown or in the filling?

      Reply
      • TKWAdmin says

        August 6, 2020 at 8:00 pm

        It helps with that but actually serves so many more purposes.

        It helps prevent browning, balances the taste, inhibits the Maillard reaction, and MOST IMPORTANTLY helps with the sugar crystallization (prevents it).

        You need that amount to increase the acidity level in a very sweet pie filling. M laymen’s terms, it’s main purpose is to balance the PH.

        Best Kitchen Wishes!

        Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      August 6, 2020 at 7:59 pm

      I respectfully disagree. The lemon juice plays a specific functions in this recipe. This recipe has been in my family for generations.

      The amount used is rather standard. It helps prevent browning, balances the taste, inhibits the Maillard reaction, and MOST IMPORTANTLY helps with the sugar crystallization (prevents it).

      You need that amount to increase the acidity level in a very sweet pie filling. M laymen’s terms, it’s main purpose is to balance the PH.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  9. Debra Bradley says

    July 22, 2020 at 10:36 pm

    Can you explain the reason for the “x” mark? I can’t figure the purpose of it as there is nothing else in the instructions about its purpose. Thanks

    Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      July 22, 2020 at 10:54 pm

      Hi Debra!

      I’ll modify it for clarity; thanks for bringing it to my attention!

      So the “x” is done prior to boiling/blanching the peach to help remove the skin when you remove it from the water. The “x” scores it to help the skin come off.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  10. Alycia says

    June 27, 2020 at 6:23 pm

    Thank you for sharing this – I am excited to try it. How long do you recommend storing the jars once canned? 6 months? A year? Granted…if they last that long before being baked into a pie or a crisp, but thought I better ask. Thank you

    Reply
    • TKWAdmin says

      June 28, 2020 at 12:22 pm

      Typically pie filling, if canned properly can last 1-3 years from what I’ve read. In my house, I’m lucky it lasts a season 🙂

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
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