Late summer means Blackberry Cobbler.
Picked from the fields surrounding our home, these wild berries and the favorite dessert made from them are well worth the scratches, poison ivy and chiggers that remain--long after the cobbler is gone.
Blackberry Cobbler
9 cups fresh wild blackberries
2 tablespoons lemon zest
1 to 1 1/2 cup sugar
3 tablespoons flour
2 1/3 cups Bisquick baking mix
3 tablespoons sugar
3 tablespoons melted butter
3/4 cup milk
Mix first four ingredients and cook on stovetop until bubbly. Pour into 13x9 pan.
Mix next four ingredients. Drop by large spoonful onto blackberry mixture.
Bake @ 400 degrees for half an hour.
Serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.
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31 comments:
Oh, Yum!
Mmmm, looks scrumptious! The blackberries were just coming on at the coast when we were there ... but we didn't have the time to pick them besides having no room left in the freezer after 30 lbs of blueberries.
How great is that. I was just out picking blackberries myself for a Fruit Pizza I'm taking to a gathering later on. This does look D-licious...
Yum, indeed! I feel a cobbler attack coming on!
You are making me feel really hungry and I've only just had my evening meal ..
Splendid photo .
Nothing better than blackberry ANYTHING! I'm copying your recipe! lol
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Mmmm, it looks so good! Great choice.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! Delicious Yes! indeed!!!To bad this makes us fat too haha :)
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I used to get blackberry cobbler with vanilla ice cream all the time at The Black-Eyed Pea restaurants down in Texas. Such good comfort food.
Oh my! Reading your blog is disastrous for any diet I may ever attempt.
That looks so luscious.
Oh...my mouth is watering...
I bught some beautiful, huge blackberries at the grocery store last week and they were disappointing- flavorless. I did however see blackberries at a roadside truck market this afternoon...
Just finishing breakfast, so i have no right to be salivating BUT....this looks, smells and sounds so-o yummmmm! The smells are perfectly passed on by your picture.
Oh my! D-licious indeed! Looks lipsmacking.
Mine is up too.
That's a clever idea for 'D' and it looks D-licious!
Now you are just not playing fair. Its dinner time and my tummy is rumbling. This looks so good the screen is getting all slobbery......
A recipe too!Well done on such a fablous delicious choice for d
Very delicious. If you go to my posting look just below and get the recipe for Verona's Peach Cobbler. They sound very similar.
That's exactly the same recipe I use for blackberry cobbler. My neighbor gave it to me years ago. It's easy and tastes great every time.
yummy....
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Ohhh, blackberries...
....cobbler...mmmmmmm. That sounds just fantastic. But I'm a cheap ho for a good dessert, this is a well-known fact.
And yet, while I would gladly brave the slings and arrows of thorns and chiggers and ticks...the poison ivy? That's just a step too far.
Delicious looking dessert.
Thanks for the recipe.
Bear((( )))
Despicable of you!! Don't you know I'm on a Diet??
Delicious but deadly looking dessert there. Great D for ABC.
Gary
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Mmmm... , slurp... and other yumful noises.
Great post...
I'll have 'D'ouble helpings...
Used my visit here today to play catch up on your resent posting... all are good but the one below is excellent and tell it how it is... life can be very hard at times even for a beautiful blue winged butterfly... :O)
I can feel the inches creeping up on me! Great idea, so original. Thanks for contributing.
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OMG.. MY mouth is watering..
Oh my God! Blackberries! Stop tempting me! Haha. I just got my wisdom teeth removed (late, I know) and I cannot eat anything solid.
MMMMMMMMMM... My mouth is watering. I will have to try your recipe
Looks absolutely yummy...
My mouth is starting to water...
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