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Old 03-28-2011, 03:02 PM
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Oh, thank you. I had that recipe years ago, and lost it.
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Old 04-02-2011, 09:58 AM
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thank you for the receipe. I'm substituting apples for peaches because the peaches are frozen. I can't wait. It smells sew good.
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Old 04-03-2011, 12:13 PM
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..ok...on my way to the kitchen....going to try this now!
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Originally Posted by clynns
thank you for the receipe. I'm substituting apples for peaches because the peaches are frozen. I can't wait. It smells sew good.
Well, how did it turn out!!?? :D
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Old 04-03-2011, 05:31 PM
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I forgot to add the cinnamon until a last thought. Actually, it was still on the kitchen counter and I always put stuff away as I use it. So I added it on top of the flour mixture and mixed it slightly into the batter and it came up like cinnamon bread on top of the apple pie. DH bought a $9.00 Dutch Apple Pie from Kroger last week. He ate a piece and my daughter ate a piece. I threw the rest out. There is less than 1/3 of a 10-inch cast iron skillet left. I've had 3 pieces in two days and he's had 3 pieces heated with vanilla ice cream on top. This is in the last 2 days. Oh MY! Delicious
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Originally Posted by clynns
I forgot to add the cinnamon until a last thought. Actually, it was still on the kitchen counter and I always put stuff away as I use it. So I added it on top of the flour mixture and mixed it slightly into the batter and it came up like cinnamon bread on top of the apple pie. DH bought a $9.00 Dutch Apple Pie from Kroger last week. He ate a piece and my daughter ate a piece. I threw the rest out. There is less than 1/3 of a 10-inch cast iron skillet left. I've had 3 pieces in two days and he's had 3 pieces heated with vanilla ice cream on top. This is in the last 2 days. Oh MY! Delicious
Delicious and best of all it's quick and easy!!! :thumbup: This is the ONLY recipe my momma ever used. My grandmother used it, too, but she also used to make blackberry cobblers that had a top and bottom crust. She always made one whenever I visited her because I loved it so much!! :wink:
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Old 04-11-2011, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by JMB
I use this method and it works for me 1 1/2 tsp baking powder and 1/4 to 1/2 tsp salt to 1 cup flour. I baked this in a 13 x 9 pan and baked it between 30-45 min (until golden brown) Served hot with ice cream- turned out yummy!

This recipe is always our favorite in the Duthc Oven when we are camping. :-)
This is exactly how I make mine. It always turns out delicious. Also easy to make in the motorhome when we are traveling.
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I was watching Quilt in a Day this weekend, and Eleanor Burns made one with her little grandaughter. Eleanor put in fresh blackberries. She first added a little bit of sugar to them and then poured them on top of the batter. I'll have to try that sometime. :wink:
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Originally Posted by pab58
I was watching Quilt in a Day this weekend, and Eleanor Burns made one with her little grandaughter. Eleanor put in fresh blackberries. She first added a little bit of sugar to them and then poured them on top of the batter. I'll have to try that sometime. :wink:
That sounds really good to!!
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Originally Posted by ranger
Could you use all purpose flour instead of self-rising?
You can use all-purpose flour - just add 1 1/2 teas. baking powder and 1/2 teas. salt for every 1 cup flour.
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