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Easy Peach Cobbler
SUBMITTED BY:
PNLewis
PHOTO BY:
Stacey
"This is a great peach cobbler--so easy a child can make it! It is great right out of the oven served with vanilla ice cream."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
30 Min
READY IN
40 Min
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1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup butter, room temperature
1 cup self-rising flour
1 cup milk
1 (15 ounce) can peaches
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a one-quart baking dish or 9 inch square pan, cream together sugar and butter. Mix in flour and milk until smooth. Pour peaches and their juice over the top.
Bake 25 to 30 minutes in the preheated oven, until golden brown.
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Reviewed on Dec. 30, 2003 by SQUEAKY_T
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Dec. 30, 2003
This is just like my granny's .. I love it. I use the same ingredients just put them together like my grandmother does. She melts the butter into the bottom of her pan, pour peaches over the top and then mixes together the milk, flour & sugar. Then pours the milk mixtures right in the center of the peaches. By then end of baking the milk mixture rises to the top and makes an awesome topping.
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This is just like my granny's .. I love it. I use the same ingredients just put them together...
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Reviewed on Sep. 19, 2003 by
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KRANEY
Sep. 19, 2003
Sorry, I didn't much care for this recipe. I had to bake it much longer to get it to brown - actually, I had to bump the oven to 400. It didn't have a lot of flavor - I would suggest adding vanilla and cinnamon (I should have read the other reviews first).
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Sorry, I didn't much care for this recipe. I had to bake it much longer to get it to brown -...
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Reviewed on Feb. 12, 2004 by AMINAH
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AMINAH
Feb. 12, 2004
This was a VERY easy, FAST and delicious recipe! I added 2 tsp vanilla and since I did not have self-rising flour, used 1 cup flour plus 1 tsp baking powder. Also, I added 2 tsp cinnamon and 1/2 tsp nutmeg to the peaches and their juice. Baked it at 350 for 1 hour uncovered and it browned nicely. If you are looking for a crispy topping, this will not be the recipe for you, rather the cobbler reminded me of a warm and gooey pie inside! It was excellent with vanilla or cinnamon ice cream and/or whipped cream! So easy to prepare and of course- to eat! Thanks for the recipe - this will be a repeat recipe for our family. Thank you for sharing!
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17 users found this review helpful
This was a VERY easy, FAST and delicious recipe! I added 2 tsp vanilla and since I did not...
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Reviewed on Jul. 28, 2005 by
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Breeze
Jul. 28, 2005
This was pretty good. Let me share with you my favorite peach cobbler recipe so far this summer: melt one stick of butter in an 8 x 8 pan, mix 1 tsp of lemon juice with 1 cup of sugar and about 4 cups of peeled, pitted sliced peaches (5 peaches) together; put this mixture on top of melted butter. Sprinkle cinnamon to suit your taste over top. Then mix together 1 cup of flour with 1 cup of sugar and 1 tsp of vanilla and 1/2 cup of milk. Place this topping all over the top of the peaches. Do not stir. Let bake at 375 degrees for about 45 minutes. Enjoy!
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This was pretty good. Let me share with you my favorite peach cobbler recipe so far this...
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Reviewed on Oct. 20, 2003 by SUNNIJ
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SUNNIJ
Oct. 20, 2003
I've been making this recipe for years; however, my recipe calls for only half the butter and filling ingredients with only one 15 1/4 oz can of peaches in syrup. Perhaps that's why this recipe took so long to cook and it was less flavorful ~ too much dough. Excess dough also caused the recommended pan size to be inadequate.
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I've been making this recipe for years; however, my recipe calls for only half the butter and...
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Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2005 by chefwannabe
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chefwannabe
Aug. 27, 2005
YUMMY!!! So, so easy! The crust came out a beautiful golden brown. I did make slight adjustments, though. I used the 29 ounce can of peaches instead of the smaller can (the 15 ounce can just wouldn't be near enough fruit for me!). I used about half of the juice. I also added 1 tsp vanilla flavoring, 1/4 tsp cinnamon and 1/4 tsp nutmeg. And, like some of the other users, I had to eventually up the temperature to 400 degrees and cook a few more minutes. Next time, I think I'll try 1/8 tsp nutmeg and use just a little more juice from the can. Serve this up with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! A very tasty dessert!
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YUMMY!!! So, so easy! The crust came out a beautiful golden brown. I did make slight...
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Reviewed on Jun. 17, 2005 by LISAVS
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LISAVS
Jun. 17, 2005
I didn't have self rising flour, so I used (according to a "substitutions" website I found) 1 cup of flour (minus 2 tsp), 1/2 tsp salt and 1 1/2 tsp baking powder for every cup of self rising flour. I doubled the recipe, and used 2-28 ounce cans of peaches (I like lots) but only the juice/syrup from one and cooked in a 9x13 pan until golden brown on top. LOVED IT!!!!!! Thanks so much! (served with whipped cream while still hot!)
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Reviewed on Jun. 9, 2003 by Shannon1975
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Shannon1975
Jun. 9, 2003
This was great!! It did take an hour to bake as the other reviews said, I also spooned the peaches on rather than poured, and I sprinkled over a bit of cinnamon. It was much nicer than I expected, and I will definitely be making this again. Yum!
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This was great!! It did take an hour to bake as the other reviews said, I also spooned the...
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Reviewed on Jan. 30, 2003 by PNUTBUTTER
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PNUTBUTTER
Jan. 30, 2003
This recipe reminds me of my Aunts. It's sooo good, I can't make enough to keep in the house for guests. I didn't have self-rising flour on hand so I added 1 tsp. baking powder, and like the rest, what is a peach cobbler without cinnamon. It's like apple pie without apples. lol
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This recipe reminds me of my Aunts. It's sooo good, I can't make enough to keep in the house...
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2003 by
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Sweets28
Oct. 8, 2003
This was a very easy recipe, but I think either you love it or you hate it. I made it for a pot luck and nobody touched it except 3 people. One person only liked the "bread" part and the other 2 thought it was soooo good they ate it all by themself. I did try a piece and I thought it was good, it just didn't "look" good.
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This was a very easy recipe, but I think either you love it or you hate it. I made it for a...
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