Sweet summer peaches and tart raspberries come together in these buttery Peach Raspberry Crumble Bars for an easy dessert packed with fresh fruit flavor. The soft fruit filling and crisp crumble topping make these bars hard to resist, and honestly, I’ve been known to grab one with my morning coffee, too.

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These Peach Raspberry Crumb Bars bake with a buttery crumb crust and a golden crumble topping made from the same mixture, keeping the recipe simple and cutting down on extra dishes. I make these bars with fresh summer peaches when they’re in season, but frozen peaches and raspberries work surprisingly well, too, so you can bake them any time of year without soggy bars.
These crumb bars are one of the easiest fruit desserts to make because there’s no pie dough to roll out or fancy equipment needed. Just press part of the crumble mixture into the pan for the crust, spoon the fruit over the top, then scatter the remaining crumble mixture over everything before baking.

- Type of recipe: Fruit crumb bars with a buttery crust and crumble topping
- Cooking method: Baked in a 9 x 13-inch pan
- Skill level: Easy, beginner-friendly baking recipe
- Flavors & textures: Sweet peaches, tart raspberries, soft fruit filling, and a crisp buttery crumble topping
- Best for: Summer desserts, potlucks, brunches, bake sales, or using frozen fruit year-round
Ingredients

Why This Recipe Works So Well
These crumb bars bake up with a soft fruit filling and a buttery topping that stays crisp around the edges. The cornstarch thickens the fruit juices as the bars bake, helping them slice cleanly once cooled. I also like adding a little almond extract because it gives the peaches a richer flavor without overpowering the raspberries.

Tips For Making Fruit Crumb Bars
- Whatever fruits you use, try to cut them all to the same size so they bake evenly.
- Mix the fruit with cornstarch to thicken the juices during baking.
- If using frozen fruit, mix it with the sugar and cornstarch while still frozen. This helps keep the fruit from releasing too much liquid before baking.
- When spooning the fruit over the crust, leave behind any excess juice sitting at the bottom of the bowl. Too much liquid can make the bars soggy.
- Let the bars cool completely before cutting. The filling thickens as it cools, and the bars will slice much more cleanly.
How To Make Peach Raspberry Crumb Bars
Step 1. First, prepare the raspberries and peaches. Cut the peaches into small dice about the size of the raspberries. Add the fruit to a medium-sized bowl, mix in the cornstarch and sugar until combined, and set aside.

Step 2. Add the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon to a large bowl and mix.
Step 3. Cut the cold butter into cubes and add it to the flour mixture. With a pastry blender or two knives, cut the butter into the flour until you have coarse crumbs.
Step 4. Beat the eggs with the almond extract, then mix them into the crumb mixture until combined. It’s easier to do with two forks.
Step 5. Place 2/3 of the crumb mixture in the bottom of the baking pan, then press it down to form the crust.

Step 6. Spoon the fruit over the crust. Don’t add juice from the bottom of the bowl; too much juice will make the bars soggy.
Step 7. Loosely crumble the remaining crumb mixture over the fruit to cover. If the crumble mixture is soft, you can chill the butter in the fridge for 5-10 minutes, then crumble it over the fruit.
Step 8. Bake at 375 degrees F. for about 40 minutes until golden brown and bubbly. Remove from the oven and cool completely before cutting.

Can You Use Frozen Fruit?
I get a lot of questions about making these bars with frozen peaches and raspberries. Frozen fruit can sometimes make desserts too wet or soggy, but these bars hold up very well when the fruit is mixed with cornstarch before baking.
When I tested these bars with frozen fruit, they still baked up golden brown and sliced cleanly without excess juice.
If you keep frozen peaches on hand, my Peach Cobbler made with frozen peaches is another easy dessert that works well year-round.
If you freeze extra summer fruit, my guide on How To Freeze Peaches is especially helpful.




Crumb Bar Variations
You can swap the peaches and raspberries for other fruits depending on the season. Some of my favorite combinations are:
- peaches and plums
- raspberries and blackberries
- strawberries and blueberries
- apricots and cherries
King Arthur Measure For Measure Gluten Free Flour can be used instead of all-purpose flour for a gluten-free dessert.
If you enjoy baking with raspberries, my Raspberry Glazed Chiffon Cake is another favorite during berry season.
These Peach Raspberry Crumb Bars are the kind of dessert that works for everything from summer cookouts to quiet weekends at home with coffee. Once you make them, you’ll see why I keep coming back to this recipe year after year.
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Recipe

Raspberry Peach Crumb Bars
Ingredients
- 3 cups AP flour
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon almond extract
- 1 tablespoons cornstarch
- 2 cups raspberries 1 pints
- 2 cups peaches about 2 -3 medium peaches cubed (around 10 ounces)
Instructions
Making the crumb bars
- Preheat the oven to 375° F. Use a 13" x 9" baking pan
- In a large bowl mix the cornstarch and 1/2 cup of sugar together. Add the raspberries and diced peaches. Mix until combined and set aside. You do not need to peel the peaches.
- If using frozen fruit, do not thaw.
- In a large bowl add the flour, 1/2 cup of sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon, mix to combine
- Cut the cold butter into small cubes and add to the flour mixture using a pastry blender or two knives until the mixture is in coarse crumbs.
- Beat the eggs and almond extract together and then mix into the crumb mixture until combined.
- Press 2/3 of the crumb mixture into the bottom of the baking dish.
- Spoon the fruit mixture over the crust and spread out the fruit. Do not add any juice in the bottom of the bowl.
- Sprinkle the remaining crumb mixture over the fruit.
- Bake the crumb bars for about 40 minutes until bubbly and golden brown. Remove from the oven and let the bars cool then slice into bars. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator, up to 4 days. Note: if baking with frozen fruit you may need to add an addition 5-10 minutes to bake off the excess juices.
Notes
- Strawberries & Blueberries
- Raspberries & Plums
- Blackberries, Blueberries & Raspberries
- Peaches & Plums
- Apricots & Cherries
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Nutrition
First published: July 21,2022. Last updated: May 17, 2026, for better readability.
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About Jere’ Cassidy

From learning to cook on a farm in Indiana to culinary school in California, my passion for food is never-ending. Turning on my oven to bake something for friends and family is my happy place. I am glad to be sharing sweet and savory family-friendly recipes for your cooking and baking inspiration.









These bars look quite tasty. Is the sugar also low-carb or is it just low-calorie?
It’s like kismet that I just bought raspberries and peaches on my last grocery run and stumbled upon this recipe! Another hit with my family, Jere!
I know what you mean. I buy items and then immediately find recipes to make.
Peaches and raspberries are such a great complement to one another and with this light, buttery crumb topping to boot. I am glad to see that regular granulated sugar works in the recipe, since I get a strong aftertaste from the no-calorie ones.
Oh I can definitely see myself eating these for breakfast also, so delicious.
I have some beautiful peaches and I have fresh raspberries so I am definitely making this recipe! This looks heavenly!
Thanks, these are heavenly!
Peaches and rasberries are 2 of my favorite fruits (especially in the summer!). I’m so excited to try this!
These bars are so delicious! And just in time for berry season here! I also love how there are so many different variations of fruits that can be used!
I love raspberries and peaches together. And crumb topping is one of my favorite things ever so this is just perfect for me!
I love crumb bars and love the idea of putting raspberries and peaches together! I can’t wait to try these!
I love the combination of peach and raspberry. And these bars look especially delicious with that perfect crumb topping. Definitely a great summertime treat for a BBQ or even afternoon snack!
YUM! Peach and raspberry are beautiful together, these are like a dream come true. What a delicious summer treat. I have never tried a crumb bar.
Love this! You have explained it so beautifully..Making it this long weekend..so excited
I love these step-by-step directions for making these bars. The combination of peach and raspberries is so on point!
These are the perfect summer bars!! My kids loved them!
I can SO imagine myself having these for breakfast with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! Yum! These are perfect hot and are great to enjoy throughout the day. Thanks for sharing!