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SUPER SWEET PEACH COBBLER

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This is a good peach cobbler – just the right spices and sweetness. You should note however the amount of baking powder – this is a very “cake-like” cobbler. Also, the amount of cinnamon-sugar on the top makes it very hard to tell when it is “golden brown”. “very thin” slices of peach also lead to a less chunky peachy cobbler than I really like, so you may want to make your slices reasonably substantial if you want good-sized chunks of peach.

This is the best cobbler I have tasted! The family went nuts over it. Easy, too! I will make this again, for sure. I would include details on peeling the peaches for newbies. Place the peaches in boiling water for about 60 seconds, remove and plunge into cold water. The skins should slip right off.

This recipe is delicious. I have two suggestions to improve it though. First, I used fresh peaches from my boss’s peach tree – some of them were quite under-ripe – and the recipe still came out very sweet. I will definitely make this again, but I will use a bit less sugar in the fruit and in the topping. Second, while the topping is super tasty (if a bit sweet), there’s not enough of it! It doesn’t need to be doubled but maybe 50% more topping would be great.

Ingredients :

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This is absolutely one of my favorite recipes that I’ve tried so far. The ingredient proportions are right on the mark, and the procedure is so easy. I tried boiling the peaches to peel them, as suggested, but that didn’t quite work out. Instead, I just peeled them with a knife, which worked out just fine and wasn’t a hassle at all.

When choosing peaches, be sure that they do not have any green on the skin — this means the fruit hadn’t developed before being picked, and it won’t get any sweeter afterward. The crust is unbelievable. When you pour in the boiling hot water, it immediately puffs up into a thick dough. This bakes into a thick, crumb-cake-like topping. The sugar amounts can be adjusted as desired. I found it to be just right. It is incredible with a scoop of vanilla or butter pecan ice cream (or both). My “southern” gentleman companion, who has had his share of peach cobblers, really enjoyed it!

Ingredients :

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 375
  2. Stir together your butter, “bisquick” and milk
  3. Pour the mixture in an 8×8 pan (I used a round pan) 8×8
  4. Mix your peaches and sugar up real good in a separate bowl
  5. Pour your batter in your 8×8 pan
  6. Now just spoon your peach/sugar in on top of it. DON’T MIX IT! (The batter will rise to the top on it’s own)
  7. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes

*For an extra treat, you can add a lil’ sugar to the top when it’s done if ya want.
(side note) Your batter will seem way too runny but it really isn’t

I hope you all love this as much as I do.

From: allrecipes.com

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