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Derald wrote:
Fran Farmer wrote:
What is a 'cobbler'?
Basically, "deep dish" berry or fruit pie with no bottom crust and
a biscuit dough top crust.
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We have crumbles, too-in the Southeastern US, at least-known by a
variety of names and they are exactly as you describe. Again, there
are regional variants.
Our cobbler recipe is basically a stick of butter melted in a deep baking
pan (we use a 4 qt round pan), a pint or two of fruit added , then a batter
of 1 cup each of sugar , flour , and milk with some baking powder poured in
the center of the whole thing . Toss it in the oven at 375 for about 45 min
to an hour , then enjoy with ice cream on top . We've used apples , cherries
, fruit cocktail (!) peaches , and blackberries . Fresh , frozen or canned ,
if you use fresh add some sugar to the fruit . If we use canned , we use the
juice and water with dry milk in the batter .
Another variation uses a chocolate cake mix with reduced liquid and
canned cherry pie filling (google dump cake) cooked in a dutch oven over a
camp fire , that one was a really big hit with the Boy Scout troop I was
involved with (as a leader) .
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Snag
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