You’re going to be obsessed with all the different flavors in these delicious cobbler recipes! We’re talking blueberry, peach, apple – and more! You can never have too many dessert recipes for your sweet tooth!
Work your way down this yummy list of sweets and treats, and be prepared to be amazed at all the ways that you can get that addictive cobbler taste.
Fall baking season is here now – which means it’s time to make all the things! Don’t deprive yourself during this time of the year.
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Recipe adjustments if using frozen fruit instead of fresh fruit:
I have four tips that will help you counter the extra liquid that you find in frozen fruits and berries.
Do not defrost it!
Keep it in its frozen state when adding it to the recipe. Otherwise, you are going to be adding extra liquids right from the start. The fruit will also overcook into a mushy mess.
Combine flour with the fruit!
Put a couple of tablespoons of all-purpose flour into a plastic blag. Then, add your frozen fruit and give the bag a shake. This will put a light coating of flour on your frozen fruit.
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Why?
Frozen fruit is heavy due to the excess water. This causes the fruit to sink to the bottom of your pan. The flour helps to absorb some of the liquid and helps to distribute the frozen fruit more evenly in your dessert.
psst: if you notice your chocolate chips sinking to the bottom of your muffin, try this flour trick with them, too!
Bake an open-face pie!
Using a large lattice pattern for your top crust can allow some of the extra liquid to evaporate during cooking. This will help to thicken a cobbler or pie that was made runny by the excess water in frozen fruits.
Bake it longer!
Adding just five extra minutes to your oven timer can also cause more of the liquids to evaporate during the cooking process.
Add these super-simple tips to your baking binder. That way, the next time you need to bake with frozen fruits or berries, you will be prepared to bake a perfect dessert.
More Delicious Desserts
Cobblers are super good, but don’t miss out on some of these other tasty recipe ideas!
I think cobbler is a favorite of almost everyone. Thank you for putting together all of these recipes and for sharing on Party in Your PJ’s!
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