Quick Blackberry Cobbler

 
Good morning everyone. I've been fighting a horrible head cold the last couple days, so I finally went to the doctor and got a steroid shot and some antibiotics. At least now I can breathe, so I should be on the road to recovery very soon. My husband went fishing Friday and brought back four good size Crappie and a surprise for me.

On his way home he stopped at the farmers market stand and brought me back some fresh blackberries, a four pound bottle of pure honey and some farm fresh eggs. Wasn't that so nice of him to think of me. Usually when Corey goes fishing at Lake Fork he stops at that farmers stand on his way home and brings me back a little something. 

I never know which lake he heads out to, so it is always a surprise when he totes a bag of goodies in the front door. I was really feeling pretty sick with my cold, but I couldn't resist throwing a Quick Blackberry Cobbler together. I call this version a quick cobber because it's a snap to throw together. Just toss everything in the pan and let it bake. In our house we love two versions of fruit cobbler.

This recipe which you can use for peaches, apples or blackberries really what ever type of fruit you prefer. And the second version is a homemade pie crust cobbler. That by far is my husbands favorite one. I'm not picky so I love both ways. When I'm deciding on which 
cobbler I want to make, it really just comes down to how much time I have on my hands.

If it is early enough in the day and I want a cobbler for dessert that evening, then I make the pie crust cobbler.  If I know I need a cobbler for a party or to take to a friends house then I go with the pie crust version as well.

If you make pie crust cobblers, fruit pies, custard and cream pies early enough this will give your pie or cobbler plenty of time to set up. No one wants to cut into a runny pie or cobbler that's just wrong on so many levels. OK, now back to the blackberry cobbler.

It was a big hit and really good, well at least that's what I heard since I couldn't taste a thing. Now don't get me wrong I still devoured every bite on my plate and then sent the rest home with our neighbor that stopped by.

William left a pretty happy guy that day, we piled him up with fresh fried crappie, hush puppies, corn fritters and the remaining blackberry cobbler. It doesn't get any better than that. 


These are the ingredients you will need:
self rising flour, sugar, butter, milk and blackberries


Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add butter to a 8x8 inch baking pan and place pan in the oven until the butter is melted.

While the butter is melting mix together the batter ingredients. (flour, sugar and milk)


Pour the batter over the melted butter, then add the berries. You can sprinkle additional sugar on top of the berries if you like its optional.

Place pan in the oven and bake for 30-40 minutes or until golden brown and the cobbler pulls away from the pan.
Let cool and serve with vanilla ice cream or fresh whipping cream.





Quick Blackberry Cobbler

1 - cup self rising flour (see note below)
1 - cup sugar
1 - cup milk
1 - stick butter (1/2 cup)
2 - cups fresh blackberries
2 - 3 tablespoons additional sugar (optional)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add butter to a 8x9 inch baking pan and place in the oven so the butter can melt.

While the butter is melting, mix flour, sugar and milk together. Batter will be a bit lumpy. Remove pan from the oven and pour the batter over the melted butter.

Top with blackberries and sprinkle with additional sugar if you like about a couple tablespoons.

Do not stir. Cook for 30-40 minutes or until brown on top and the cobbler pulls away from the sides of the pan. Let cool a bit and serve with fresh whipping cream or vanilla ice cream.


Cook's Note: If using frozen blackberries make sure to drain any liquid off the berries before adding. If you do not have Self Rising Flour you can make your own by using all purpose flour. You will have to add baking powder and salt. For each cup of all purpose flour add 2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt.


If using Fresh Peaches: Use a 9 x 13 in baking dish. In a saucepan, mix 2 cups fresh peach slices with one cup sugar and one cup water. Bring the mixture to a boil and then simmer for about 10 minutes. Stir often, making sure the sugar is completely dissolved. When the peaches are done proceed with the batter and assemble the cobbler using the same directions above.

33 comments

HoosierHomemade said…
That cobbler looks amazing! Sadly, we don't have a farmers market anywhere near us.
Glad you are on the road to recovery, hopefully it will go quick. Not fun when Momma is sick.
Thanks for hosting!
-Liz@HoosierHomemade
Michele said…
Wow, those blackberries look delicious! What a sweetie, your husband for bringing them home for you. The cobbler looks delicious. My parents have a blackberry bush I might have to ambush and try this. Hope you get feeling better.
Cindy said…
The kids love blackberries. I'm going to have to try this one!!
SnoWhite said…
those look awesome!
That cobbler looks so delicious! I hope you feel better really soon!
Anonymous said…
You have a really wonderful blog here. Get better soon. I just got over a cold I somehow got from a patient. I normally like peach cobbler, but this one looks great. Thanks for the recipe. Keep up the great work with your articles and please stop by my health blog sometime. The web address is http://healthy-nutrition-facts.blogspot.com/.
Jane said…
Hi Tina,
Your cobbler looks great! I hope you feel better soon! :)

Thanks for the Pot Luck Linky!
Carole Hiebert said…
I just put it in the oven!! (except I had to use strawberries!) Anticipating a delicious night snack! Thanks for the recipe!!
Anonymous said…
I love this simple recipe. Looks delicious! I made the Cream Cheese Sugar Cookie Bars that you posted the other day. Love them! I put a layer of ganache in between the cream cheese frosting. I posted about them on my blog with a link to your wonderful blog!!!:) Feel better soon!
Unknown said…
Your cobbler looks great. I'd love to see your version with a pie crust. Glad your feeling better!
I have a VERY similar recipe from my grandma - except her's also calls for some baking powder, cinnamon and nutmeg. It has always been a family favorite and I actually just made it yesterday! I love the frying effect the hot melted butter gives to the batter.

PS: I am new to your blog... found a link on a friend's blog. I'm going to be poking around your site for a while. :)
Anonymous said…
I adore easy. And I happen to have some berries in my fridge drawer. Thanks for the inspiration for our Monday night after supper treat!
I'm anonymous. Should be getting some rest rather than reading about food after midnight :)
That looks wonderful and how sweet of your husband. I would love some fresh blackberries. Hope you feel better soon.
Leah T said…
Your husband is such a sweetie. And very patient, if I remember correctly from the Tim Love cooking demonstration...
Avril said…
Yummy in my tummy!!! I just wanted to tell you how much I just adore your blog! I am relatively new to the blog world with my own cooking blog (http://bakingandcreatingwithavril.blogspot.com) and I find that many of the recipes (if not all!) that you post are very similar to my taste....i get so excited every time I get an email with your latest entry on your blog. :-) Thank you for being an inspiration to me (and so many others i am sure!) in the cooking blog world. :-)
Tina Butler said…
WASHINGTON SOUTHWORTHS, Do you still add the baking if you are using self rising flour? I know self rising flour already has the baking powder added. LMK if you do I am curious.
Tina Butler said…
Avril, Welcome I love new readers. I bet you love the south then if you love the recipes at MK. I am off to check out your site. Thank you so much for the nice comment.
Anonymous said…
I have made a similar cobbler (which I loved)with a recipe given to me from my mother-in-law. These quick cobblers are sooo easy to make and taste delicious! I'm looking forward to trying your version next! Yum!
Can't WAIT until berries are in season here in Ohio...there aren't many things sweeter about summer! Thanks for sharing another great recipe. :)
Julie Jacobsen said…
Thank you so much Mommy's kitchen for your blog. It has helped me start cooking again!!!

Julie
Phoenix, AZ
Rachel said…
OOOO Look at the YUMMINESS!

I wish we had a farmer's market :-(

NOM NOM NOM NOM
The Blonde Duck said…
Popped in to say hi! I love cobbler! I haven't had some in forever!
Anonymous said…
Good Morning: I made your cobbler last night and it was wonderful and so easy. My husband is not a huge fan of blackberries but really liked this. I'm going to do peach (his favorite) next time. The crust was wonderful! Thanks so much for posting, can't wait to see what's next.
I meant to comment back... I didn't realize you were using self-rising flour, so then I suppose you wouldn't have to add any baking powder. I only have all-purpose on hand! Anyway, I think the cinnamon and nutmeg add just the right amount of spice to really enhance the flavor. :)
Rebekah said…
Making this today with peaches! Yummy! Can't wait till the blackberries are in.
Kathryn said…
That cobbler looks amazing! You should submit the recipe to the Recipe4Living Fall Cobbler Recipe Contest here!
Anonymous said…
Just made this for my husband and he loved it! !
Tommies said…
I have a lot of frozen raspberries....would that work?
belle said…
To Tommies: Raspberries would be out of this world. Sure wish I could swap you some of my blackberries. What a treat that would be. The raspberries are so pricey where I live that I never buy them.
Anonymous said…
I used fresh blackberries and it was even better than expected! I substituted rising flour for the all purpose mix and it worked out just fine. I even gave some to my grandparents who gave the blackberries because it was so good!!
Anonymous said…
My mother used to make a cobbler similar to this. Thanks so much for the lovely recipe. I made it today with blueberries and it is just how i remember it. Salty, sweet, buttery and delicious.