Happy Independence Day to all! Sir Wes LOVES the 4th of July, I secretly think he has the goal to participate in Coney Island Hot Dog Eating Contest, which just thinking about makes me a little sick. Most years we stick with a batch of Sangria, a cookout and a trip down to Celebration to see the fireworks instead. Yesterday I made a dessert that would be perfect to pack on any picnic, park, beach, or backyard.
I can’t resist the scent that comes from the piles of peaches at the market, the smell is so strong you can taste it. I love this quote of a Farmer describing his peaches on NPR, “Drips off your elbows, drips off your chin, drips off your face, drips onto your shirt, onto your pants, onto your shoes … We just want the consumer to know out there, that this is an awesome fruit and it’s a great time of year.”
Fresh peaches and a leftover pie dough sheet in the fridge, perfect for this all American holiday! I had a bit of fresh tarragon staring at me from the refrigerator shelf , so I added that into the filling. I love adding herbs to fruit, they just add a different, refreshing twist.
- 4 peaches, pitted and diced
- 1/4 cup light brown sugar
- 1 ½ tablespoon chopped tarragon (basil or cilantro will work here too)
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 pie dough sheet, use your favorite recipe, or purchase one
- 4 ½ pint mason jars
To prepare the filling:
Place all the peaches, sugar, tarragon and water in a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Allow to gently simmer, pulling out the juices of the peach, with the sugars thickening the juice. After 15 minutes remove from heat and cool in refrigerator.
To assemble Mason Jars:
Roll out dough to a standard pie thickness, cut out 8 circles of dough by using the top of the mason jar. In each jar place a cutout on the bottom and scoop the peach filling into the jars. Top with the remaining dough.
Place mason jars on baking sheet and cook in oven for 30 minutes at 425°.
Happy Independence Day, may we all appreciate the freedom we have, thanks to the service men and women who have provided it so courageously!
Tasty I tell ya!
So delicious Carroll! Never tried Peach and Tarragon before. Sounds like a good combo. Nicely presented too. I saw a clip about the Coney Island hot dog eating competition this morning on the news (CNN). Absolutely bonkers!
Thanks Lady!!!! My Chef started us using mason jars to bake muffins in for breakfast…lets say I was inspired 🙂