MAMA'S SOUTHERN BLACKBERRY (OR ANY FRUIT) COBBLER

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As southern as they come! Just smelling it makes a person talk with a southern drawl! This is my mama's own old fashioned cobbler recipe. My dad and my husband call it "This Ain't No Lazy Woman's Cobbler" (referring to those easy dump in kind), but you won't find one that tastes better! Honestly, it's not difficult even though...

Provided by Kathleen Hagood

Categories     Fruit Desserts

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 c fresh blackberries
1 1/2 c water (you may need less if your berries or other fruit are really juicy. mine are home grown, and we've had a drought for a few years.)
1 1/2 c sugar (adjust sugar when changing fruit.)
1/2 tsp cinnamon (optional) (i don't always use it for blackberry.)
DOUGH
3 1/4 c all purpose flour
3/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 c crisco or lard (when i was a child, she used lard.)
1 1/4 c milk
FOR THE TOP CRUST
6-7 Tbsp butter
1/2 c sugar to sprinkle on the top crust
--------- cinnamon or nutmeg to sprinkle on top of crust

Steps:

  • 1. Mix flour and salt. Using pastry cutter, cut shortening into flour. Once it becomes a meal texture, add the milk and stir together.
  • 2. Mix fruit, 1 1/2 cups sugar, and 1 1/2 cups water in saucepan and bring to boil. Turn down to simmer while you roll some dough into dumplings.
  • 3. Begin with about 1/4 of the dough. On floured surface, roll dough to about 1/4 inch thickness (or less). Cut into 1-inch pieces and drop into berry mixture. Allow to cook a minute before stirring down and adding more dumplings. You may need just a bit more of the original dough for dumplings. Once it has a good mixture of dumplings and juice, remove from heat. You want this to still be a little juicy. Please remember that your bottom crust will absorb some of the juice.
  • 4. Split the remaining dough into near halves. If one side has slightly more, save it for last. Roll out first half. Spray Pam into bottom of glass 13 X 9 pan. Place rolled out crust into bottom of pan. (Don't cover sides.) If crust tears, it's okay, you can piece it together for the bottom of the dish.
  • 5. Pour berry mixture on top of bottom crust.
  • 6. I usually roll out all of my dough on wax paper, but for this step, I always do. Roll out the remaining dough into a rectangular shape larger than the 13 X 9 dish on floured wax paper. When it's large enough, use the wax paper to turn the top crust onto the cobbler. If an area tears, you can tear off some of the extra to cover the tear. If some areas go beyond the dish, work them into the dish. The top crust is yummy, flaky goodness, and extra is always a good thing.
  • 7. Cut up the butter and spread out pieces all over the top crust. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon or nutmeg.
  • 8. Bake at 350 degree oven for 30-35 minutes or until nicely browned. This is delicious served with real whipped cream or vanilla ice cream or just by itself.

Rashika Navodani
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I've tried many cobbler recipes, but this one is my favorite. It's always a hit with my friends and family.


Olivia Semuga
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This cobbler was a disappointment. The crust was soggy and the fruit filling was bland.


music trips
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I'm not a big fan of cobbler, but this one was really good. The crust was flaky and the fruit filling was tart and sweet.


Sarmad Ali
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This cobbler is so good, I could eat it every day!


ALIF GAMING
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I followed the recipe exactly and my cobbler turned out dry and crumbly. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


Logan Beckner
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This cobbler was a little too sweet for my taste, but my husband loved it.


Aamir Mubarak
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I've made this cobbler several times now and it's always a crowd-pleaser. The crust is so good and the fruit filling is always juicy and delicious.


Amber BYKOM
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This was the easiest cobbler recipe I've ever tried. It turned out perfect and my kids loved it.


Syco Asif 302
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I made this cobbler with fresh peaches and it was delicious! The fruit was juicy and the crust was crispy. I highly recommend this recipe.


suhail humdard
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This cobbler was a hit with my family! The blackberries were perfectly tart and the crust was buttery and flaky. I will definitely be making this again.