Provided by mzander
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- First you should take care of the blackberry and sugar mixture because it needs to sit for a while. Stir together just the berries and sugar in a large bowl and let it sit out for 25 to 30 minutes. This will coax out the juices of the blackberries so that they can be sweetened up by the sugar, and we can taste the full spectrum of the fruit-this process is called macerating. After about 20 minutes, you should turn on the oven to about 375ºF and start preparing your batter. Stir together the flour, baking powder, salt, and milk with a wooden spoon. Next, stir in the melted butter and hand-mix it until the ingredients are well incorporated and you have few clumps. Pick out a clean baking dish, a smaller one will do, like a 9x9-inch pan, pour in the batter and smooth it out. You can choose to line it with parchment paper or not, but don't grease the pan (there is enough butter in there already!). Finally, pour the macerated blackberries on top with all the sugar included and evenly distribute it over the batter. Bake this promising pan of happiness in the oven for 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how golden you prefer it to be. Let it set up for a good 15 minutes so it will hold its shape. It will be bubbling like crazy and quite hot, so be careful! This hour goes a little like this: you can hear it bubbling through the vent behind the stove, you can smell the buttery dough caramelizing with the sugar, and you can see the dotted crown of blackberries creating that quintessential golden cobbler crust. It is a marvel to have in your oven, let me tell you!
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Abdull Hadi
h.a@hotmail.comThis cobbler was delicious! The blackberries were perfectly tart and the biscuit topping was fluffy and golden brown. I will definitely be making this again.
shazz russel
shazz_r78@gmail.comI've made this cobbler several times and it's always a hit! The blackberries are tart and the biscuit topping is fluffy and golden brown. I highly recommend this recipe.
Sk.Saiful Amjad
samjad@hotmail.comThis cobbler was easy to make and turned out great! The blackberries were juicy and the biscuit topping was perfect. I will definitely be making this again.
Abinsash Nepali
n_abinsash@hotmail.co.ukI made this cobbler for a potluck and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved it and asked for the recipe. I will definitely be making this again for future gatherings.
Lethabo Kelvin
lethabo@gmail.comThis cobbler was delicious! The blackberries were perfectly tart and the biscuit topping was fluffy and golden brown. I will definitely be making this again.
Cristo est√° em Manaus
cristo@hotmail.comI've made this cobbler several times and it's always a hit! The blackberries are tart and the biscuit topping is fluffy and golden brown. I highly recommend this recipe.
Kristopher Jones
k1@hotmail.co.ukThis cobbler was easy to make and turned out great! The blackberries were juicy and the biscuit topping was perfect. I will definitely be making this again.
Muhammad
muhammad86@gmail.comI made this cobbler for a potluck and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved it and asked for the recipe. I will definitely be making this again for future gatherings.
BILL CLINTONE OCHIENG
b-ochieng82@gmail.comThis cobbler was delicious! The blackberries were perfectly tart and the biscuit topping was fluffy and golden brown. I will definitely be making this again.