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Quick & Easy Fruit Cobbler
Posted By Alyssa Francis On October 29, 2009 @ 2:51 pm In Guest Post,Recipes | 13 Comments
The following is a Guest Post by Katie from Frugal Femina [1]
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A church near Atlanta asked my husband to be a guest preacher one winter. I was enormously pregnant at the time, but I made the journey, and we had a wonderful service. The congregation was small but very enthusiastic, and we felt right at home. We grilled out after the service and sat outside enjoying the fellowship.
And then I spotted the dessert.
It was this yummy-looking peach cobber thing. And when I bit into those creamy, warm peaches, it did not disappoint. It was so good, I didn’t even want vanilla ice cream on top.
I found out a woman named Deana had made it, so I asked for the recipe. I was very persistent, because I had to have that recipe. When I got it, I was so surprised at how simple it is. And fast! In fact, you probably have all the ingredients right now and can whip it up in just a few minutes. So grab an apron, and let’s dish up some yummy goodness!
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Melt 1 stick of butter in a square baking dish. (Mmmmm, we’re already off to a good start, aren’t we? Just channel your inner Paula Deen, y’all.)
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In a bowl, mix:
Pour the mixture on top of the butter. Do not stir. (If you’re like me, you will want to stir because it seems unnatural, but just try to resist, mmmkkk?)
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Add 2 1/2 cups of fruit (with any juice) on top. Do not stir. (I’m going to be persnickety about that point.)
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Bake for about 30-40 minutes, and dig in!
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Now the original recipe called for peaches, but today I used peaches and strawberries. Doesn’t it look pretty in my red Fiesta?
I have also used blackberries. You can easily double this and even reduce the sugar and butter a little bit for a little healthier version. It will form its own crust.
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Hope you enjoy this little reminder of summer!
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Katie is a pastor’s wife, a stay-at-home mama of one little munchkin, and a part-time nursing student. Her family lives in a little cabin on a farm in Kentucky. Katie has been blogging since 2005, and she shares fun and thrifty talk for a well-managed home at her latest project, Frugal Femina [1].
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