Now on our way back from Houston I stop at a peach stand,  it's peach season here in Texas and I love me some peaches!!! I pick up  enough for a pie and come home exhausted, to a house that the hub and  son have been living in for the last few days.  Needless to say when I  get home there is no time to mess with the peaches there's laundry and  house cleaning calling my name and I am on another small road trip  tomorrow so tonight at 11:00 I look at those peaches, knowing they will  be bad by the time I get back.  I decide I will blanch them.  Blanching  is a really easy technique if you have never tried it give it a try you  will love it.  It is a great alternative to canning, I don't can!
First thing  you do is put a big pot of water on to boil.  As the water is boiling I  cut an "X" in the top and bottom of every peach, kinda like scoring it.   It will make the skin come off very easily when you are done. Once the  water is boiled I drop about 10 - 12  peaches into the boiling water and  leave them in there for about a minute.
 Then I fill a bowl full  of water and ice to get the peaches ready for an ice bath.
Aren't you glad you  aren't a peach at this point, from boiling to freezing in 1 minute!
Once you remove them  from the ice bath the peach skin peels right off. 
They are so much  prettier like this and so tempting to eat! You could stop right here and  eat them or use them for your pie but I am going to freeze them until I  have the chance to make the pie.
I simply cut  all around the peach once and then continue to cut slices cutting toward  the pit. If your peaches are ripe it should be really easy to get the  peach to release from the pit, if not you may not have very good tasting  peaches. I hope you give this a try it is my favorite way to eat a  peach!
 
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