KELLY'S POOR MAN'S PEACH COBBLER

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Categories     Fruit     Bake

Yield 3-8 people, depending

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup buttermilk or 1 cup regular milk
1 cup vanilla sugar* or 1 cup sugar plus 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 stick of unsalted butter, softened
1 cup flour, either all-purpose or self-rising will do; White Lily is the best brand
2 medium cans of sliced peaches in lite syrup
*How to make vanilla sugar:
Fill a large mason jar with sugar. Slice a vanilla bean long ways but don't open it up. Stick vanilla bean down in the mason jar filled with sugar. Close jar. Wait a week. If the sugar doesn't look every so slightly off-white, wait another week. Wah-la. Vanilla sugar. It is soooooo good. When we catered, it was the secret ingredient in several of our most popular desserts. DON'T TELL MOMMA I TOLD YOU ABOUT THE VANILLA SUGAR IN THE COBBLER.

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400. 1. Mix first four ingredients in a bowl enough to get the flour wet. Don't worry about lumps. 2. Open and pour the peaches WITH THE SYRUP into your baking dish. The one I use now is a 9x13x2. 3.Pour batter over the peaches. Don't worry about getting it perfectly distributed. The oven will take care of this. Plus, I don't trust perfect looking cobbler. 4.Set timer for 25-ish minutes. 5.Pull baking rack out and dot top of cobbler with some more butter. However much you like. Make sure to get some butter into the corners. It helps with hard sticky corner syndrome. Sprinkle more sugar on top too. However much you like. I probably use about a quarter cup but whatevs. 6.Turn pan around for even baking. Close door. Set timer for about 20-ish more minutes. 7.Take the cobbler out and let it set up for a few minutes, if you can stand it. It is worth the wait. Letting it set for a few minutes allows some kind of absorption of juice magic that makes the dough part even better. Serve with homemade whipped cream if you are from Georgia or want people to think you are from Georgia. If you aren't from Georgia, serve with good vanilla bean ice cream.

Raul Pereira
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I'm not a big fan of peach cobbler, but this recipe changed my mind. It's so delicious!


Elizabeth Garcia
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This is the best peach cobbler recipe I've ever tried. It's so easy to make and it always turns out perfect.


Arnod pro Arnod pro
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I love this cobbler! The peaches are always so juicy and the topping is crispy and delicious.


Yoser Kh
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This cobbler is so easy to make and it's always a hit with my family.


Ma Telecom
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I've tried many peach cobbler recipes, but this one is by far the best. It's the perfect balance of sweet and tart, and the topping is amazing.


Yousaf Yousaf
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I made this cobbler for a potluck and it was a huge hit. Everyone loved it!


Hacker hack
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This cobbler is so good! The peaches are perfectly sweet and the topping is crispy and buttery. I highly recommend this recipe.


Fazeela Laher
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I've made this cobbler several times now and it's always a crowd pleaser. The peaches are always tender and juicy, and the topping is crispy and flavorful.


Chris Pendame
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This is my new go-to peach cobbler recipe. It's so easy to make and always turns out perfect.


saher saher
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I used fresh peaches from my backyard and they were amazing in this cobbler. The cobbler was a hit with my family and friends.


Diptto Ahamed
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This cobbler was so easy to make and turned out absolutely delicious! The peaches were perfectly tender and the topping was crispy and golden brown. I'll definitely be making this again.