Raspberry Cobbler
I didn't put all the raspberries I picked yesterday into the freezer. I decided to use some of them and make this Raspberry Cobbler. I mostly followed the original recipe.
Image via WikipediaThe original recipe called for 2/3 cup sugar and 1 T tapioca to be mixed with the raspberries. I cut the sugar in half because I don't like things all that sweet, and I substituted flour for the tapioca because the only tapioca I have is the Pearl kind that's supposed to be soaked - and I didn't want to wait for it since everything else was already mixed up. The flour was fine, but now I'm thinking I need to make some tapioca pudding! After we finish the cobbler, of course, which turned out really good - at least I thought so!
Also - Cobbler. When I was looking up recipes I found some like this with the batter on the bottom and fruit on top and others with the fruit on the bottom and a biscuit-type crust on top. So, which is it? What is a cobbler really?
Raspberry Cobbler
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
- 1 c. flour
- 1-1/2 tsp. baking powder
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1/2 c. sugar
- 1/2 cup butter, melted
- 1/2 c. milk
- 1/2 tsp. vanilla
- 3 c. fresh (or frozen) unsweetened raspberries
- 1/3 c. sugar
- 1 tbsp. flour
- Butter or spray an 8 inch square baking pan.
- Combine flour, baking powder, salt and sugar in medium bowl. Make well in center. Add melted butter, milk and vanilla. Stir until blended. Pour into prepared pan.
- In another bowl, combine raspberries, sugar and 1 tbsp. flour. Spoon fruit mixture evenly over batter.
- Bake at 350° for 45 to 55 minutes or until golden brown and done in the middle.
- Serve warm with vanilla ice cream.
Image via WikipediaThe original recipe called for 2/3 cup sugar and 1 T tapioca to be mixed with the raspberries. I cut the sugar in half because I don't like things all that sweet, and I substituted flour for the tapioca because the only tapioca I have is the Pearl kind that's supposed to be soaked - and I didn't want to wait for it since everything else was already mixed up. The flour was fine, but now I'm thinking I need to make some tapioca pudding! After we finish the cobbler, of course, which turned out really good - at least I thought so!
Also - Cobbler. When I was looking up recipes I found some like this with the batter on the bottom and fruit on top and others with the fruit on the bottom and a biscuit-type crust on top. So, which is it? What is a cobbler really?