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Cover and refrigerate any remaining cobbler. Then pour in 1 cup of milk and cup of melted, cooled butter and stir to combine. I rarely made cobblers, but i love them! Yes! This is a super simple peach cobbler with minimal ingredients. Be the first to rate this post. I often switch out the fruit layer with pears, apples, and even pie filling! 3 Bake 45 to 50 minutes or until deep golden brown. Then end with some Peach cobbler! 1/3 cup buttermilk baking mix (like Bisquick) 2/3 cups dry quick oats 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 4 to 6 cups sliced peaches fresh, frozen (thawed) or canned (drained but reserve the juice) 1/2 cup water or juice drained from peaches Instructions Drain peaches, reserving the fruit juice. Bake for 45-50 minutes or until top is golden and crunchy. The flavors and texture look amazingI bet it wouldnt last long in our house! This has got to be the easiest recipe youll ever try. Were using nutmeg for this recipe, but we all know cinnamon pairs well with peaches too. You have successfully joined our subscriber list. Drain the peaches thoroughly to avoid a soggy cobbler. My kids love having a fun dessert after dinner, and I love having a quick option that has something at least relatively healthy in it. Bisquick Peach Cobbler: Notes, Tips and Variations. The cobbler topping stays very tender and is especially good if sprinkled with coarse sugar before baking. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and, again, reheat in the oven. Stir together Bisquick mix, milk and nutmeg in ungreased 8-inch square (2-quart) glass baking dish. I just made this Easy Cobbler and it smells and looks delicious. butter in slices and top. The rest of the cake mix is then sprinkled on top, and the whole thing is given another stir. Fortunately,Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Scrub Spongesare here to aid with the clean-up process. It took a lot longer to cook than stated, and was a little too mushy for me. This will prevent any condensation from leaking into the Crock Pot peach cobbler. It is a dry mix for making pancakes, biscuits, etc. Thanks so much for stopping by! Dont forget to top it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! The picture looks more like cake, which is what I was looking for with my fresh peaches.The measurements must be wrong. Discovery, Inc. or its subsidiaries and affiliates. *I suggest using a sheet of aluminum foil to cover the already browned peach cobbler. Thanks for commenting. Toss the brown sugar and peaches together in a separate medium bowl and set aside. Do you have any picky eaters? Top the warm cobbler with a scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream for an old-fashioned sweet treat that everyone loves. But I loved peaches, so I tried this one. Add the butter and mix until incorporated. just the right amount! Be sure you include all the juice from the fruit can, without straining.

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