Fresh Blueberry Cobbler

Easy and too good for words.
 
Fresh Blueberry Cobbler Fresh Blueberry Cobbler
Fresh Blueberry Cobbler Fresh Blueberry Cobbler

Reviews

  1. Delicious! I picked up some fresh blueberries on my last trip to the grocery store and didn't want to just store them up until I made pancakes. This is a really good cobbler recipe. Very easy to make and the cake doesn't stick to the pan after baking. The first time I tasted it I served it hot with vanilla ice cream. I really didn't think anything special about it and was going to rate it low. I gave it another taste this time without the icecream and oh my! Very very tasty and so many blueberries!!! So why I didn't give 5 stars? I wish the cake in the bottom was softer, i think it's too hard in contrast to the blueberry texture. Still a jummy desert, just ditch the ice cream!!! UPDATE: This has become my family's favorite quick desert! It's so easy to put together on game night! I have made a few adjustments which has made it just right. I increased milk by 1/4 cup and use evaporated milk when in hand. I add the vanilla straight in the batter, add a tsp of grated nutmeg and drizzle with a powdered sugar and water glaze after baking just to give it a special touch. I usually make it with frozen mixed berries and it's absolutely delicious! THANK YOU!
     
  2. WOW! I made this the way that you have posted except when it came to the blueberry part, I put all the blueberries, the sugar and the vanilla in a saucepan and simmered it until the sugar was dissolved and it was saucy, then poured it over the batter. I served it fresh from the oven with vanilla ice cream. When I asked my husband if it was good, he said, "good is an understatement..." and the kids asked if there was any more! I will definitely be keeping this recipe! Thank you for posting it :)
     
  3. This was very tasty. I had about 2 1/2 c. blueberries that I simmered with the sugar and a couple tablespoons of water in a saucepan until the sugar dissolved. Then I poured the blueberry mixture over the batter and topped with a crumbly mixture of quick-cooking oats, cin., brown sugar, and butter. The batter was light and fluffy. A definite keeper.
     
  4. Why is it that practically everyone who posts a review of this great recipe has already altered it prior to ever making it as written? Maybe, just maybe, the recipe doesn't need to be tweaked at all. It certainly didn't for us. Bravo.
     
  5. Made this last night and shared it with friends while still warm from the oven. It didn't last long even though I doubled the recipe. Added scoops of vanilla ice cream and poof the next thing I know it was almost all gone! Have just enough left for one more serving for me and the hubby. Made as directed but used about only 2/3rds of the sugar called for on the top and this was plenty sweet for us. Had to bake longer about 50-55 minutes due to doubling it and using a 13 x 9 pan. Excellent will make again. Would be good with other fruits too!
     

Find More Recipes