EASY PEACH COBBLER
This peach cobbler is just exactly what it says it is...EASY....and I am throwing in DELICIOUS! The recipes comes from Southern Living 1997 Annual Recipes. Be sure and buy high quality vanilla bean ice cream to go with it.
1 stick unsalted butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups sugar, divided
1 tablespoon baking powder
pinch of salt
1 cup milk
4 cups fresh peach slices
1 tablespoon lemon juice
ground cinnamon
Melt butter in a baking dish. Combine flour, 1 cup sugar, baking powder, and salt; add milk, stirring just until ingredients are moistened. Pour batter over butter (do not stir).
Bring remaining sugar, peaches, and lemon juice to a boil over high heat, stirring constantly; pour over butter (do not stir). Sprinkle with cinnamon.
Bake at 375 for 45 minutes or until golden. Serve warm with Vanilla ice cream.
8 servings
COOKS NOTE: I used self-rising flour and omitted the baking powder and salt. I also did not have fresh peaches and instead used a big can of sliced peaches in heavy syrup and drained off the syrup in a colander.
"Every female relative that's ever been in the kitchen was my teacher. All the children wanted to be in the kitchen because it was warm. Girls were given a little piece of dough (to shape) or something to help them learn."~Dori Sanders
1 stick unsalted butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups sugar, divided
1 tablespoon baking powder
pinch of salt
1 cup milk
4 cups fresh peach slices
1 tablespoon lemon juice
ground cinnamon
Melt butter in a baking dish. Combine flour, 1 cup sugar, baking powder, and salt; add milk, stirring just until ingredients are moistened. Pour batter over butter (do not stir).
Bring remaining sugar, peaches, and lemon juice to a boil over high heat, stirring constantly; pour over butter (do not stir). Sprinkle with cinnamon.
Bake at 375 for 45 minutes or until golden. Serve warm with Vanilla ice cream.
8 servings
COOKS NOTE: I used self-rising flour and omitted the baking powder and salt. I also did not have fresh peaches and instead used a big can of sliced peaches in heavy syrup and drained off the syrup in a colander.
"Every female relative that's ever been in the kitchen was my teacher. All the children wanted to be in the kitchen because it was warm. Girls were given a little piece of dough (to shape) or something to help them learn."~Dori Sanders
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