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Fresh Cherry Crisp

Submitted by: ARANDYGAIL 
A cherry crisp using sour pie cherries that has an oatmeal crunch topping. This is delicious warm from the oven with ice cream. Fresh, frozen, or canned cherries may be used. 

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Cherry Cobbler I

Submitted by: Mary Lehmann 
Simple and sweet, this cobbler will garner raves. Cherries simply go in the bottom of the pan along with some baking powder dough and a sugary cornstarch syrup. Then altogether they bake up sweet, bubbly and delicious. Serve it warm with whipped cream. 

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Fresh Peach Cobbler II

Submitted by: KELLY2868 
Simple old-fashioned peach cobbler; just like Grandma used to make. Tastes great. 

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Cherry Cobbler II

Submitted by: Jan Lester 
Melted butter is topped with a sweet biscuit dough and lots of cherry pie filling. This tasty cobbler is then popped into the oven and baked in a 9x13-inch pan until golden brown. This cobbler will serve twelve. 

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Fresh Peach Cobbler I

Submitted by: Carolyn 
Peaches and lemon juice are cooked with sugar, flour, and a bit of cornstarch until thick and bubbly. The filling is poured into a large casserole, topped with spoonfuls of dough, and baked until golden brown. Serve this lovely pie with vanilla bean ice cream. 

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Very Best Blueberry Cobbler!

Submitted by: FRIENDLYFOOD 
I've tinkered and tinkered, and this is the very best blueberry cobbler recipe I've found. Cakey/biscuit topping with a slight crunch on top and ooey gooey delicious blueberries hidden on the bottom. It can also work with other fruit fillings. Works best with delicious fresh blueberries and is the perfect summer treat.... An amalgamation of mine and my grandmother's cobbler recipe.... I think it is the best! Serve plain or with whipped cream. Enjoy! 

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Carolyn's Oh-So-Easy Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: mzlizz 
Home Town: Shawnee, Kansas, USA
Living In: Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Canned tart cherries, buttermilk, cherries, and buttermilk baking mix are all you need to make this quick and easy dessert. 

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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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Fresh Fruit Cobbler

Submitted by: Victor 
Slices of sugared fresh fruit - peaches, pears, plums, and cherries - are piled into a large casserole dish and covered with a sweet batter. Thirty minutes later, the cobbler emerges bubbling, fragrant, and golden brown. 

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Baked Fresh Cherry Pie

Submitted by: Cali 
If you 've never eaten a fresh cherry pie, you 're in for a treat with this recipe. It 's a bit of work to pit the cherries, but once this is done, there 's not much left to do: mix the cherries with almond and vanilla extracts, sugar and tapioca 
 
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