Cobblers are a Southern classic.

Cobblers are classic Southern desserts.

ensure to stock up on fruits because you will want to try them all.

Cakey Strawberry Cobbler in a casserole pan and bowl

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This cobbler is the perfect ending to any summertime meal.

Top it with a scoop ofvanilla ice cream, and you have a classic treat.

Classic Apple Cobbler

There’s nothing quite like a classic apple cobbler.

Southern Living Easy Peach Cobbler on the plate to serve

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This autumn-inspired dessert uses a bubbling, buttery biscuit recipe to top a brown sugar and cinnamon-filled apple treat.

Use two types of apples for a unique flavoring and serve with homemade ice cream.

Top with turbinado sugar for a sweet crunch.

Classic Apple Cobbler Recipe

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Pumpkin Crisp

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Moist cake, sweet pumpkin, and crunchy pecansneed we say more?

You’re going to thank us for this new pumpkin dessert idea.

Butter-flavored yellowcake mixhelps this cobbler to assemble quickly and without hassle.

Nectarine Cobbler Recipe

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This simple recipe uses flour, sugar, milk, and butter to form the golden brown bubbly crust.

Top with bananas, streusel topping, and vanilla ice cream, and you have a new classic dessert.

The combination of apples and end-of-season blackberries creates the ideal fruit base for the almond-flecked topping.

Pumpkin Crisp

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Substitute raspberries or another fruit if you prefer it over blackberries.

Whisk a quick batter, pour it into a buttered baking dish, and then scatter with sliced strawberries.

The spoonfuls of sweetened cream cheese add the perfect finish touch before popping the entire cobbler into the oven.

Banana Bread Cobbler

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To enjoy it year-round, use frozen or canned peaches in place of fresh.

Now spoon this warm cobbler onto a plate and let a scoop of vanilla melt over the top.

Use less sugar forripe berriessince they’re already sweet.

Apple-Blackberry Cobbler

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Use the full amount for winter berries that are less sweet.

Add toasted almonds over the top to serve.

A scoop of this warm bubbling dessert is whatsummer gatheringsare all about.

strawberry cream cheese cobbler in a pan

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Old-Fashioned Blackberry Cobbler

This is the key in of old-fashioned cobbler you probably grew up on.

The cake-like batter bakes on top of the thickened fruit filling.

Freeze any extra cobbler for later.

easy blackberry cobbler in a white baking dish

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This cobbler comes together quickly.

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Try these22 Old-Fashioned Pie and Cobbler Recipes That Are Simply Delicious.

Southern Living Fresh Peach Cobbler in a bowl to serve with ice cream

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Southern Living Bisquick Blackberry Cobbler in the dish to serve

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Southern Living Stone Fruit Cobbler in the pan ready to serve

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Blueberry Cobbler with a scoop of ice cream

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Southern Living Blackberry Cobbler ready to serve with ice cream

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Southern Living Peach and Blueberry Cobbler scooped out and ready to serve

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