Fresh Peach Dump Cobbler
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Fresh Peach Dump Cobbler
I was wondering if anyone has put the cold butter patties and the box cake mix in the food processor and given it a whirl, then spread it over the fresh peaches or your choice of fruit. I made a fresh peach cobbler using the dump method and it was yummy, but was just wondering if anyone had blended the butter with the cake mix before putting it on top of the fruit. My niece had brought canned peaches for a crockpot dump cobbler, so she made it and everyone agreed that both were real tasty. Thanks for any comments.
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Guess I am a lazy cook but the first thought I had was " another item to wash up, the food processor". But when I made that recipe I just cut the butter into a lot of small pieces and distribute across the cake mix.
Now I am trying to stay away from "processed" foods like cake mixes and just make cobblers from scratch. An old recipe/method is to melt a stick of butter in bottom of 9x13 pan, just put butter in pan and place in oven as you preheat it to 350. Take pan out as soon as butter is melted, mix 1 cup self rising flour, 1 cup milk, 3/4 cup sugar together in a bowl, and pour over melted butter. DO NOT STIR. Spoon cut up peaches over top of batter distributing evenly, DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Place in preheated oven for about 30-40 minutes. Remove when golden brown and delicious. Perfect plain or with a scoop of ice cream. Sometimes i add about 1 tsp of almond extract to the batter. It adds just a hint of "what is that" flavor to the cobbler.
Now I am trying to stay away from "processed" foods like cake mixes and just make cobblers from scratch. An old recipe/method is to melt a stick of butter in bottom of 9x13 pan, just put butter in pan and place in oven as you preheat it to 350. Take pan out as soon as butter is melted, mix 1 cup self rising flour, 1 cup milk, 3/4 cup sugar together in a bowl, and pour over melted butter. DO NOT STIR. Spoon cut up peaches over top of batter distributing evenly, DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Place in preheated oven for about 30-40 minutes. Remove when golden brown and delicious. Perfect plain or with a scoop of ice cream. Sometimes i add about 1 tsp of almond extract to the batter. It adds just a hint of "what is that" flavor to the cobbler.
#5
I have used a recipe almost like this one except I didn't use any self rising flour. It works great. The batter rises up and over the peaches and browns really well. Delicious with vanilla ice cream.
#6
This is my personal favorite. Very easy.
Guess I am a lazy cook but the first thought I had was " another item to wash up, the food processor". But when I made that recipe I just cut the butter into a lot of small pieces and distribute across the cake mix.
Now I am trying to stay away from "processed" foods like cake mixes and just make cobblers from scratch. An old recipe/method is to melt a stick of butter in bottom of 9x13 pan, just put butter in pan and place in oven as you preheat it to 350. Take pan out as soon as butter is melted, mix 1 cup self rising flour, 1 cup milk, 3/4 cup sugar together in a bowl, and pour over melted butter. DO NOT STIR. Spoon cut up peaches over top of batter distributing evenly, DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Place in preheated oven for about 30-40 minutes. Remove when golden brown and delicious. Perfect plain or with a scoop of ice cream. Sometimes i add about 1 tsp of almond extract to the batter. It adds just a hint of "what is that" flavor to the cobbler.
Now I am trying to stay away from "processed" foods like cake mixes and just make cobblers from scratch. An old recipe/method is to melt a stick of butter in bottom of 9x13 pan, just put butter in pan and place in oven as you preheat it to 350. Take pan out as soon as butter is melted, mix 1 cup self rising flour, 1 cup milk, 3/4 cup sugar together in a bowl, and pour over melted butter. DO NOT STIR. Spoon cut up peaches over top of batter distributing evenly, DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Place in preheated oven for about 30-40 minutes. Remove when golden brown and delicious. Perfect plain or with a scoop of ice cream. Sometimes i add about 1 tsp of almond extract to the batter. It adds just a hint of "what is that" flavor to the cobbler.
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I have whirled it together Ilovequilts34, it makes a crumble like top instead of a batter top. Either way it tastes the same. Thanks for posting your recipe Murphy224, that sounds like an easy recipe. I will have to try it. A quick easy dessert for almost any fruit.
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When I used to get way too many home canned fruits, I would mix up a butter cake, spray a 9" x 13" pan, and lay out the fruit in a single layer, and pour the cake batter over the fruit and bake. Serve inverted like pineapple upside down cake. I can not stand frosting so this was my answer. I have tried many fruits and never found one a I did not like this way.
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Now I am trying to stay away from "processed" foods like cake mixes and just make cobblers from scratch. An old recipe/method is to:
Melt a stick of butter in bottom of 9x13 pan, just put butter in pan and place in oven as you preheat it to 350. Take pan out as soon as butter is melted, mix 1 cup self rising flour, 1 cup milk, 3/4 cup sugar together in a bowl, and pour over melted butter. DO NOT STIR. Spoon cut up peaches over top of batter distributing evenly, DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Place in preheated oven for about 30-40 minutes. Remove when golden brown and delicious. Perfect plain or with a scoop of ice cream. Sometimes i add about 1 tsp of almond extract to the batter. It adds just a hint of "what is that" flavor to the cobbler.
Melt a stick of butter in bottom of 9x13 pan, just put butter in pan and place in oven as you preheat it to 350. Take pan out as soon as butter is melted, mix 1 cup self rising flour, 1 cup milk, 3/4 cup sugar together in a bowl, and pour over melted butter. DO NOT STIR. Spoon cut up peaches over top of batter distributing evenly, DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Place in preheated oven for about 30-40 minutes. Remove when golden brown and delicious. Perfect plain or with a scoop of ice cream. Sometimes i add about 1 tsp of almond extract to the batter. It adds just a hint of "what is that" flavor to the cobbler.
Also, could you tell us how to make this with regular flour? I know there is a way to do that, but don't know where to find it right now. Thanks.
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