Mixed Berry Cobbler
Fast. Easy. Homemade.
Why? Because I'm on a berry kick and luckily they are EVERYWHERE! Blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries..ahhhh. Big, beautiful, plump, juicy berries just beckoning to be made into something yummy. And who am I do deny myself from enjoying God's bounty? Bring on those recipes for berry cobblers, pies, pancakes, jams, and whatever else I can think of!! Everything gets a berry twist and I've even loaded up my freezer with bags of fresh berries to enjoy in the fall and winter months.
I can sit and eat a bowl of mixed berries sprinkled with sugar and be just as content as can be, but give me a rustic, old fashioned mixed berry cobbler or any cobbler really, with a side of frozen cool whip and I'm on cloud nine.
This mixed berry cobbler recipe works with frozen berries just as well as fresh berries. A perfect way to use up some of those super ripe berries and is an enjoyable end to a light summer dinner.
3 cups of fresh mixed berries (frozen berries ok if thawed)
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 stick of butter, melted
Preheat Oven to 375
Watch me make this easy, fresh, homemade mixed berry cobbler recipe from start to finish!
Monique, I bought my rhubarb and I am still wondering if I am going to do strawberry/Rhubarb or Peach/Rhubarb. I am leaning towards Peach just because it is different. I will take a photo and tweet it to you.
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Can you do a peach one just like this? Or is it better just with the berries?
ReplyDeleteim going to try this
ReplyDeleteI followed your recipe, and the cobbler tasted delicious! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this - I know its like everything else she does - finger lickin good!
ReplyDeleteAll Purpose or Self-Rising Flour?
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