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    Peach Melba - Discover Escoffier's Easy Recipe

    Published: Aug 21, 2024 · Modified: Nov 7, 2024 by Jill Colonna6 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy

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    Easy and authentic Peach Melba recipe invented by renowned French chef, Auguste Escoffier. Discover the musical story behind this elegant dessert and how to make it with just a handful of summer's finest ingredients.

    shallow bowl of white poached vanilla peaches topped with homemade raspberry puree and vanilla ice cream with some fresh lemon verbena leaves

    What is Peach Melba? How It Got its Name

    Peach Melba is a timeless French dessert consisting of poached vanilla peaches served over vanilla ice cream and topped with a tangy raspberry purée.

    Pêches Melba was conceived by French chef Auguste Escoffier in London while working at the Savoy Hotel. Inspired by Australian opera singer Dame Nellie Melba's legendary performance of Wagner's Lohengrin, Escoffier created this culinary musical tribute, similar to his Pear Belle Hélène.

    Initially presented as a simple combination of ice cream and peaches in a swan-shaped dish, Escoffier later added the signature raspberry sauce and named the dessert in Melba's honour.

    Originally Helen Porter Mitchell, Melba adopted her stage name in 1886 at the advice of her Parisian singing teacher while seeking fame with her Scottish father in the UK (OK, this is a detail, but I was smitten she also had a Scottish Dad!)

    4 white peaches, punnet of raspberries, a pan of sugar with some vanilla bean powder and optional lemon verbena leaves

    Ingredients to Make Pêches Melba

    Ideally, to make the best Peach Melba, you need these few simple fresh ingredients.

    • Fresh Peaches - use the freshest summer fruits. The 'Larousse des Desserts' specifies white peaches although yellow - or even nectarines, are just as good. However, if you're craving this dessert out of season, then use canned/tinned peaches and forget the poaching part (it won't be quite the same, though).
    • Fresh Raspberries - a punnet is sufficient. As mine were bashed in my market bag, it was perfect to purée them but save a few to decorate.
      Use frozen rasps if out of season.
    • Vanilla Ice Cream - either use homemade or ready-bought. Personally, I love this made with homemade lemon verbena ice cream - a real treat but stick to vanilla for the authentic recipe! (Follow the recipe using 2 vanilla beans.)
    • Vanilla Syrup - make a simple syrup with sugar, water and vanilla. Ideally use a vanilla bean but, as the latter is rather expensive, I use dried bean powder.
      If you have some lemon verbena leaves (fresh or dried), then add a few to make this extra special.
    Peach Melba recipe of poached peaches, vanilla ice cream and raspberry puree

    Peach Melba Recipe

    Carefully plunge the peaches into a large bowl of boiling water for no more than 30 seconds. This makes peeling off the skins easy. What's more, the peaches take on the syrup's flavour easier without the skin.

    Stir together the sugar into the water in a saucepan with the vanilla powder and bring to the boil for 5 minutes. Escoffier's authentic recipe is just with vanilla (no lemon) but I also love adding fresh (or dried) lemon verbena leaves. They add a subtle lemony fragrance without the acid; you'll find the raspberries already do that job nicely!

    peach melba recipe steps to poaching peaches in syrup and removing skins
    adding lemon verbena leaves is a delicious option

    Gently lower each peeled peach into the simmering syrup with a large spoon (so not to bruise them) and poach for 5 minutes, turning halfway. Remove from the syrup (otherwise they'll turn mushy) and cool for about 30 minutes. Once cool, slice in 2 or quarter and discard the stones.

    peach melba recipe steps of poaching the peaches in vanilla syrup, cutting them and blitzing the raspberries to a sauce

    For the raspberry sauce, simply blitz the raspberries to a purée with a hand-blender. If your raspberries are particularly acidic, add a spoonful of sugar to your taste - but the acidity is delicious with the ice cream.

    pouring homemade raspberry sauce onto poached peaches and vanilla ice cream in an individual dessert bowl

    How to Serve

    Serve Peach Melba in individual dessert bowls with the vanilla ice cream, sliced poached peaches and top with the raspberry sauce. Although optional, top with some toasted almond flakes or French almond tuile cookies.

    For more recipes, see the guide to peaches and nectarines
    - including this French peach tart recipe.

    shallow bowl of white poached vanilla peaches topped with homemade raspberry puree and vanilla ice cream with some fresh lemon verbena leaves

    Peach Melba Recipe

    Jill Colonna
    Easy, authentic Peach Melba recipe invented by renowned French chef, Auguste Escoffier. Made with just a handful of summer's finest ingredients, fresh poached peaches are served on vanilla ice cream and topped with a raspberry purée.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Chilling Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 55 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine French
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 399 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 4 peaches not too ripe, not too hard, or bruised
    • 125 g (4½oz/ 1 cup) raspberries fresh or frozen
    • 200 g (7oz/1 cup) sugar
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla powder or seeds from a vanilla pod
    • 1 litre water
    • 4 scoops vanilla ice cream

    Instructions
     

    Vanilla Poached Peaches

    • Carefully plunge the peaches into a large bowl of boiling water for no more than 30 seconds. This makes peeling off the skins easy.
    • Stir together the sugar into the water in a saucepan with the vanilla powder and bring to the boil for 5 minutes (see NOTES).
    • Gently lower each peeled peach into the simmering syrup with a large spoon (so not to bruise them) and poach for 5 minutes, turning halfway.
      Remove from the syrup and cool for about 30 minutes. Once cool, slice in 2 or quarter and discard the stones.

    Raspberry Purée

    • Simply blitz the raspberries to a purée with a hand-blender. If your raspberries are particularly acidic, add a spoonful of sugar to your taste - but the acidity is delicious with the ice cream.

    Presentation

    • Place either peach halves or quarters in individual bowls over a large scoop of vanilla ice cream and top with the raspberry purée.

    Notes

    Poaching the peaches: As vanilla beans are expensive, I use powder for the syrup. For something refreshingly different, add a few fresh or dried lemon verbena leaves.
    Ice Cream: delicious also served with lemon verbena ice cream.
    Decor: add a few toasted almond flakes or serve with almond tuiles. 

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    1. Robin W

      August 25, 2024 at 1:00 pm

      5 stars
      Dame Nellie Melba’s estate in Victoria Australia is a must if you are in the vicinity. A beautiful garden, a wonderful menu in the restaurant (booking recommended) and wines that are seriously the best in the region. A very interesting record of her life’s story displayed too. A very remarkable, generous woman who deserves admiration for considerably more than being a famous singer. Peach Melba there is served with a small gilding of gold, I’m sure she would approve. Delicious.

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      • Jill Colonna

        August 25, 2024 at 6:06 pm

        Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Robin. It's so interesting, I'd love to visit her estate. I love the wines but I'm glad to hear we can learn more about her, as she sounded fascinating. All I could find about her was about her singing.

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    2. David Scott Allen

      August 25, 2024 at 12:21 am

      Such a delicious and special dessert. I love it!

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      • Jill Colonna

        August 25, 2024 at 6:04 pm

        Agreed, David. Often the most simplest recipes are so special - it's all in the ingredients.

        Reply
    3. Deborah

      August 23, 2024 at 4:17 pm

      5 stars
      Just the thing! I had wanted to make something different with my peaches and this was divine! Loved everything about it (didn't add verbena as I didn't have any)-thank for sharing this recipe.

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      • Jill Colonna

        August 25, 2024 at 6:03 pm

        So happy you tried this, Deborah. Thank you so much for taking the time to tell us x

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