Bourbon Glazed Grilled Peaches

Sweet and smoky Bourbon Glazed Grilled Peaches make an indulgent and mouthwatering dessert. Combine with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of Bourbon Sauce and you have a decadent dessert for a backyard BBQ or a sweet treat to serve with cocktails on the patio.

Originally posted in 2021, this recipe has been updated in June 2025.

Grilled bourbon peaches in a square baking pan on a BBQ.

Sweet and juicy peaches in summer are perfect for grilling. Paired with a bourbon sauce on the grill you have a perfect fruit to accompany a bowl of ice cream. Bourbon-glazed grilled peaches are a summer favourite in our house.

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Ingredients for Making Bourbon Glazed Grilled Peaches

For this recipe, you will need only six ingredients.

  • Peaches. Fresh peaches are best for this recipe.
  • Bourbon. Use your favourite Bourbon. If you don’t normally have bourbon on hand, you can buy a small bottle since this recipe uses only 2 ounces.
  • Brown sugar. This sugar gives the glaze a caramel flavour and it complements the Bourbon. Depending on your tastes you can use any brown sugar in this recipe. Light brown sugar will produce a lighter, caramel flavour and light colour. For a deeper colour and richer flavour, use dark brown sugar, which will also add more texture to the sauce.
  • Butter. We don’t compromise the flavour by using anything but butter. Yes, margarine can be used, but it won’t have the same results. And salted butter works best because the salt enhances the caramel flavours in the sugar and bourbon.

Summer Peaches

Summer is the perfect time for peaches. In Ontario, peaches are in season from July to September. This is when you find baskets from local farmers in every grocery store. They are readily available at farmers’ markets and roadside stands.

Peaches are usually used to make cobblers and crisps. They are also delicious as a topping for pancakes and waffles, or a bowl of oatmeal. And when they are grilled with a bourbon glaze, they add so much more flavour to your cobblers and crisps.

We use fresh peaches in many of our recipes like our Peach Brandy Sauce, which makes a great topping for ice cream.

Picking Peaches

When choosing peaches, they should have smooth skin and a sweet aroma. Peaches should be firm but not hard. Avoid bruised or wrinkled skin.

Local peaches are usually your best bet. They have travelled less, meaning they were probably picked a day or two before hitting the markets.

Store peaches in the fridge in a single layer until ready to use. Before grilling, peaches should be brought to room temperature.

Fresh peaches, cut in half and pitted, being glazed with bourbon sauce using a blue silicone basting brush.

What Bourbon is Best For Glazing Peaches

There are many types of bourbon you can choose to use to make the glaze. Our favourite bourbon for cooking is Maker’s Mark because it is sweeter and warmer than others. Sweeter varieties of bourbon add not only sweetness but enhance the flavour of the peaches.

Gas or Charcoal BBQ for Grilling Peaches?

We have used both gas and charcoal for grilling peaches.

When in a hurry, the gas grill is our go-to. The sauce is made on the side burner of the grill, making this a recipe completely made outside.

Charcoal is used when we have more time or if it is already lit for another reason. We still use the gas grill’s side burner for making the sauce, then grill the peaches over the charcoal.

Using charcoal is a great way to add some smoky flavour by adding some wood chips. Wood chips come in a variety of flavours, a couple of our favourites are maple bourbon and Jack Daniels brand. Fruit woods are not recommended if you want the true flavour to be peach.

Peaches cut in half on a BBQ.

Uses for Bourbon Glazed Grilled Peaches

One of our favourite ways to serve Bourbon Glazed Grilled Peaches is topped with vanilla ice cream and bourbon sauce leftover from the peaches. Double the recipe for the glaze and store it in the fridge in a Mason jar. Then reheat a little of the sauce in a saucepan or microwave to top peaches and ice cream.

Grilled peaches are also great in homemade ice cream. Chop the peaches and add them to homemade vanilla ice cream during the last churn.

These peaches can also be added to plain yogurt with some granola for an afternoon snack. Honey can be added for a touch more sweetness.

Have you tried this recipe? Leave a comment below to let us know.

Grilled bourbon peaches in a square baking pan on a BBQ.
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5 from 6 votes

Bourbon Glazed Grilled Peaches

Combine with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of Bourbon Sauce and you have a decadent dessert for a backyard BBQ or a sweet treat to serve with cocktails on the patio.
Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time40 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Keyword: Peaches
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup bourbon
  • 2 Tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 Tbsp butter
  • 6 peaches, cut in half and pit removed
  • 2 Tbsp vegetable oil

Instructions

  • Melt butter with brown sugar in a small pot over medium-low heat
  • Add bourbon and simmer until reduced by half and thickened
  • Preheat BBQ to 375°F
  • Brush cut side lightly with vegetable oil
  • Place peaches cut side down over hot grills in BBQ
  • Grill for 3-5 minutes, until grill marks are deep brown and peaches start to soften
  • Turn peaches over, peel side down, and brush bourbon sauce lightly onto cut side.
  • Close lid and allow to grill for additional 3-5 minutes
  • Remove to plate and pour remaining bourbon sauce over the peaches. Or place peaches on top of bowls of ice cream and pour sauce over the peaches and ice cream

7 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Grilled peaches are so delicious and summery, but adding bourbon and brown sugar takes it to a whole other level! So delicious! A wonderful summer recipe!

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