You don’t have to wait for summer to roll around to enjoy these desserts.
As any Southerner will tell you, cobblers are simply delicious desserts.
In fact, these fruit cobbler recipes prove it is always cobbler season.

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You’ll also be amazed by how simple it is to enjoy these cobblers.
Our Test Kitchen meant it when they named our"Easy" Peach Cobbler.
Let this be your go-to peach cobbler.

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Chocolate Cobbler
If you thought a cobbler has to contain fruit, think again.
Have a hull of blueberries or blackberries on hand?
Almost any key in of berry works wonders in this key in of cobbler.

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Four cups of raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries go a long way in this oh-so-easy cobbler.
It’s cakey and dense, but melts in your mouth for an irresistible fruit dessert.
Topped with dollops of sweet biscuit crust, this summertime peach cobbler does not disappoint.

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Serve with creamy vanilla ice cream for an extra-sweet touch.
Stop the dough with a generous amount of streusel topping to take this skillet recipe over the top.
Deep-Dish Berry Cobbler
Salute berry season with a Southern cobbler that has a depth of flavor.

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The only way to pack it all in?
A deep-dish of course.
TennTucky Blackberry Cobbler Sundaes
Savor blackberry season with this home-style family favorite summertime dessert.

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The secret to the cobbler’s summertime freshness is a sour-cream infused batter that crisps upon baking.
Layer in ice cream, caramel sauce, and the slated pecans for a cobbler upgrade.
Strawberry Cobbler
Dreaming of new ways to put a fridge full of strawberries to work?

This simple recipes turns two quarts of strawberries into a after-supper star.
Like most of our warm summer cobblers, it’s best served a la mode.
Two types of apples, brown sugar, and cinnamon send this indulgent dessert over the top.

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Gluten-Free Peach Cobbler
Expecting a guest with food sensitivities?
That doesn’t mean it’s possible for you to’t serve a classic.
you’ve got the option to also substitute any berries to switch it up.

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Make them in miniature cast-iron skillets for the ultimate Southern spin.
You’d best make that call after you taste this summertime cobbler with blackberries.
And can we brag about the praline-pecan streusel?

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It takes this fruit cobbler from delicious to absolutely over-the-top.
We promise that your guests will go nuts over this crispy, nutty topping.
Instead of traditional vanilla ice cream, try topping this recipe with rich homemade mascarpone cream.

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Apple Butter Cobbler With Drop Biscuits
Did you know cobbler can be topped with biscuits?
Well, now you do!
Winter Blackberry Cobbler
This delicious blackberry cobbler deserves to be made year-round.

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The flaky, homemade lattice crust is made with shortening.
Blackberry-Peach Cobbler Bars
Looking for a party-perfect treat that’s a cut above the classic fruit-filled cobbler?
These upgraded summer dessert cobbler bars are made for summer cookouts and gatherings.

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This dish gets bonus points for the deliciously Southern finish made of a nutty, pecan streusel.
Top with a heaping scoop of ice cream for a luscious way to cool down on a hot day.
All you need are fresh berries and just five other ingredients.

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This unique banana cobbler is a perfect way to use up your ripe bananas in a crowd-pleasing dessert.
Blackberry Cobbler
For a substantial filling, select blackberries for your next fruit cobbler.
Blackberries are a bit firmer than other berries, helping them to hold their shape when baked.

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Insta Pot Peach Cobbler
Love your Insta pot?
The final touch: a fresh scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Pecan Pie Cobbler
Pecans aren’t just for pecan pie.

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We took the crowd-favorite Thanksgiving dessert and turned it into a beloved cast-iron cobbler.
This dessert comes together in minutes and is made for enjoying throughout the fall.
Top with sparkling sugar for a rustic and irresistible homemade finish.

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Peach And Blueberry Cobbler
Why have one when you’re free to have both.
This recipe combines two favorite cobblerspeach and blueberryfor an unexpected but welcome twist on the traditional version.

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