Cobblers are a Southern classic.
Cobblers are classic Southern desserts.
ensure to stock up on fruits because you will want to try them all.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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This cobbler comes together quickly.
Looking for more cobblers?
Try these22 Old-Fashioned Pie and Cobbler Recipes That Are Simply Delicious.

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