How to Make a Quick and Easy Cobbler for a Devoured Dessert (any fruit)

You picked fresh berries, and of course, you ate a handful or two.. You could eat all of them or maybe you should make a cobbler. But that takes time…..right? No! Make this quick and easy cobbler in 5 minutes and you’ll be eating hot cobbler with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream.

Happy child, holding blackberries, in garden, freshly gathered for a quick and easy cobbler

We’ve been picking dewberries this spring and what better way to eat them is in a cobbler. This is a fast cobbler recipe….and will be quickly eaten straight from the oven.

What fruit can I use in the cobbler?

You can use any fruit you like. Make sure to have liquid with the fruit.

My kids come to me frequently and ask for a sweet treat.… which means a yummy baked dessert and cobbler is a fast dessert.

Macro of Blackberry Cobbler. Extreme shallow DOF with selective focus on lower corner of dish on golden crust and berries near spoon.

What’s the difference between pie crust and cobbler crust?

Pie crust is a bottom crust and sometimes a top crust. Cobbler has batter with a leavening agent and is mixed throughout the fruit after rising.

Quick and easy cobbler is very simple to make and you may use peaches, blackberries, dewberries, or anything you’d like.

And with all the berries we’re picking, cobbler is perfect. Hopefully, my young peach trees produce enough for a peach cobbler.

Cobbler Batter Recipe

  • I mix the dry ingredients
  • add the liquid
  • spoon the fruit with liquid on top. This is my cobbler below.

What is the difference between a cobbler crumble and crisp?

A cobbler crumble has flour, butter, and sugar. A cobbler crisp has oats included. Either one sounds tasty.

What types of flour can I use?

I have used regular white flour, freshly ground, and einkorn flour. Gluten-free flour may work, but you’ll have to tweak some of the flour and milk ratio. For more recipes with einkorn read about them here.

How do I make the fruit mixture or jam?

Add sugar to a bowl of fruit, and it will make its juice. Also, you can put berries in a saucepan with sugar and cook on medium heat. Mash the berries and cook, keeping some liquid. Make sure there’s enough liquid for the cobbler, or it will be dry.

Make this quick and easy cobbler, and you’ll pick berries just for the cobbler….if you can get the berries in the cobbler without everyone devouring them on the way back to the house…..yes, that’s my kids!

Lori M. Free

Quick and Easy Cobbler (any fruit)

5 from 1 vote
Easy cobbler to make with any fruit for a fast dessert
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 1/2-2 cups sugar(depends on fruit sweetness)
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon (peach cobbler)
  • 2 cup milk (1 3/4 cup if using einkorn)
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/8-1/4 cup butter
  • 20oz to-32oz fruit with juice

Method
 

  1. Mix dry and add liquid and mix well.
  2. Butter a 9×13 pan and pour batter in pan
  3. Carefully dip/pour your fruit with the juice on top of the batter. Don't mix
  4. Drizzle butter or pats of butter on top
  5. Bake 375°Ffor 30-40 minutes

Notes

Serve with Vanilla Ice cream.
Note?
  1.  If you’re using einkorn, decrease the milk and maybe the fruit too.
  2. Also, when using freshly ground flour, you may add a little less and wait for it to absorb. Or increase your milk just a little. Freshly ground flour is thirsty.
Also, if the cobbler is on the dry side. Less baking time or increase your liquid.

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