Fruit Cobbler Made In The Crockpot

United States
February 22, 2007 3:29pm CST
Crockpot Blackberry Cobbler 3c berries (I use frozen just out of the freezer or fresh) 1 cup sugar 1/3c water 1tsp lemon juice 1c Bisquick mix ( http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/685959.aspx ) 2T sugar 1/3c milk. Mix berries,1/2 cup sugar, water and lemon juice. Cover and cook on low 3-4 hours (if I use the berries frozen, I start on high until the berries start to cook then turn down to low) or until boiling. Mix Bisquick or quick mix, remainer of sugar and milk. Drop dough in 6 spoonfuls onto top of hot berry mixture. Sprinkle with cinnamon, cook another 20-25 min on high. Can use raspberries, rhubarb, whatever fruit you have on hand.. I have also used canned pie filling eliminating the fruiy, 1/2 cup sugar, lemon juice and water. I love making it with fresh rhubarb from our garden.
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• United States
22 Feb 07
This sounds great. Must I use the bisquick mix though? I don't care for the taste. Will pancake mix work?
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@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
23 Feb 07
This sounds great, and really easy to make. Do you think it would work for a potluck too? I would probably have to double it or something. What size of crockpot do you use? I have a small one (3 quarts?) but would love to buy a bigger one, especially as our family grows.
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• United States
23 Feb 07
Thanks for the tip! Glad I asked before I tried it!
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• United States
23 Feb 07
I dont think I would double the recipe on the spur of the moment. It may not get done all the way through. I use the small crock pot also for this.
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@GardenGerty (160952)
• United States
23 Feb 07
I absolutely must try this. Does your homemade baking mix work in place of the Bisquick? I love berry pies, and will buy them onsale frozen. I would just as soon do this. My indulgence is to buy frozen berries. I would probably top this with a dollop of vanilla yogurt.
• United States
23 Feb 07
Yes it does work in place of the bisquick. Adjust the amount of sugar to your families taste.
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• United States
23 Feb 07
Thanks Villageanne! This is a great blackberry cobbler recipe for the crockpot. I make cakes in the crockpot all the time and they come out so moist and tender, yummy. I will try this one day soon. Can hardly wait! Thanks for sharing!
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• United States
23 Feb 07
I love cobblers. I have the best rhubarb cake recipe. It tasted like old fashioned custard and cake combined. When our rhurbarb is ready to eat. I will publish that recipe. If you like old fashioned recipes, you wont want to miss it
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@sahmlaely (110)
• United States
23 Feb 07
That really sounds delicious and easy to make. I love cobbler recipes or anything with fruit in it. I have not tried cooking in a crockpot before. This gives me a reason to try. Thanks for sharing it. :)
@AnnaB87 (761)
• United States
23 Feb 07
This sounds like it would be very good, I need to get a new crock pot as soon as I can. I used my last one just about every day, but sadly it was broken when we started to move and I have not replaced it yet. I used to make breakfast and everything in the crock pot, it makes life so much easier.
• United States
13 Mar 07
Crockpots are really nice and save so much time
• United States
23 Feb 07
I have a lot of frozen berries in the freezer from the past year. Hubby will love to see me put them to good use. I am making a batch of homemade bisquik mix and will use that for the topping. Nummy recipe. Thanks a bunch!
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@Willowlady (10658)
• United States
23 Feb 07
Thanks much. We do so many good things in the Pot that we need more of these deserts. Being homemade and with real fruit it is a grand thing. I have two crockpots and so could do dinner and dessert and it would be really good. Thank you for sharing this one and it is a keeper. Now I can't wait for my rhubarb to come up!!!
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
23 Feb 07
That sounds great I will have to save it and try it. I tryed your over baked chicken recipe last week that was great. I was glad I tryed it out thanks for the recipe.
@lifeiseasy (2292)
• United States
23 Feb 07
What a great way to have a nice warm dessert for after dinner ...I have house guest coming in datuaday so ths will be wonderful to have ...plus i have some fresh frozen blackberies leftover form this past summer ...thanks for another great time saving recipe ... :D
@007plus1 (311)
23 Feb 07
very interesting....
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@tarsadawn (350)
• United States
13 Mar 07
I can't wait to try this!!!
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• India
12 Dec 07
Strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, and other similar types of berries. They're so delicious, and so good for you, i wish they were available all year round at sensible prices (not at the huge prices the supermarkets sell imported ones for when they're off-season in the UK). Also, i love brambles, but i think you can only get those at a certain time of the year too. They're delicious in a crumble or pie!