Rhubarb Cobbler with Oat Dumplings

Submitted by: Esther Yoder 
My friend shared this recipe with me and we consider it one of our health-minded recipes. It's easy to put together, looks lovely and tastes delicious! 

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Blackberry Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: June Cunningham 
'This is a very good dessert that's easy to make and calls for only a few ingredients,' says June Cunningham of Carsonville, Michigan. Refrigerated biscuits form the golden toping over a combination of ruby-red cherry pie filling and frozen blackberries. 

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Low-Fat Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: Mary Dudek 
'I love to cook and especially enjoy sharing the results with family and friends,' informs Mary Dudek of Alliance, Ohio. 'This is a lighter version of my cherry cobbler.' 

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Almond Rhubarb Cobbler

Submitted by: Pat Habiger 
Field editor Pat Habiger of Spearville, Kansas notes, 'In spring, I frequently make this tangy biscuit-topped treat.' 

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Pecan Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: Phyllis Schmalz 
The nutmeg comes through in this effortless version of peach cobbler that relies on convenient canned pie filling and refrigerated biscuits. 'It is very good served warm,' recommends Phyllis Schmalz of Kansas City, Kansas. 

Warm Blackberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Pat Patty 
Pat Patty of Spring, Texas sent the recipe for this down-home dessert that's bursting with berry flavor. Fat-free yogurt and egg whites in the biscuit topping make the classic favorite a little lighter. 

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Skillet Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: Kari Damon 
Once a week, my husband and I enjoy a candlelight dinner after our two children are fed and in bed, shares Kari Damon from Rushford, New York. This is a perfectly sized dessert for those special 'date nights.' TIP: This cobbler also tastes wonderful with apple or blueberry pie filling instead of cherry. 

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Apple Cobbler

Submitted by: Rita Reifenstein 
A treasured family recipe, this cobbler is a delicious old-fashioned dessert. It travels well and slices nicely, so it's perfect for picnics or tailgate parties. We like apples, but you can use your favorite fruit. -Rita Reifenstein, Evans City, Pennsylvania 

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Apple Blueberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Clara Dumke 
Serve this old-fashioned dessert warm or cold with whipped topping or ice cream, suggests Clara Dumke of Plant City, Florida. 

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Blueberry Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: Roni Goodell 
'This delicious cobbler smells so good while it's in the oven, your mouth will be watering before it's finished baking' assures Roni Goodell of Spanish Fork, Utah. 'Believe me--there will be no leftovers!' TIP: 'Serve it warm with cream or ice cream--my family's favorite,' Roni suggests. 
 
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