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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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American Girl's Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: AMERICAN GIRL 
The first person I served this for didn't like peach cobbler (unknown to me). He really enjoyed it. I just made it because it sounded yummy and I was dieting. No one will ever guess it's 'lighter' than any other cobbler. I hope you like it. Oh! and it's quick and easy. 

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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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Apple Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: Eleanore Hill 
'THIS cobbler was always topped with fresh whipped cream that we skimmed from a milk pan kept cool in my uncle's pumphouse. We skimmed off that cream with a flat spoon and carried it to the kitchen to be whipped. Afterward, we could hardly wait for dessert to be served!' 

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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 Cranberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Regina Stock 
'My family enjoys the sweetness of the apples as well as the tartness of the cranberries in this old-fashioned treat,' says Regina Stock of Topeka, Kansas. 'It's a great dessert to make during the peak of apple season.' 

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Apple Pecan Cobbler

Submitted by: Lori Smith 
Sliced apples are layered in a baking dish, sprinkled with sugared pecans, and topped with a mixture of flour, butter, evaporated milk, sugar and baking powder. The top of the cobbler is then sprinkled with more pecans, and it 's baked until bubbly and beautiful. 

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Apple Streusel Cobbler

Provided by: EAGLE BRAND®
Assemble this cobbler in minutes, and fill your kitchen with the sweet aromas of apples and cinnamon as it bakes! 

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Apricot Cobbler

Submitted by: Shirley Leister 
Call it old-fashioned, comforting or mouth-watering - all those descriptions fit this down-home dessert. It bakes up golden brown and bubbly, with a crunchy crumb topping. The recipe comes from the owner of a popular restaurant in our state's famous Lancaster County. -Shirley Leister, West Chester, Pennsylvania 

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Berry Breakfast Cobbler

Submitted by: teelites 
Mixed berries are heated in the microwave with brown sugar and then mixed with ground cinnamon stick, ground flax seeds, and unsweetened flaked coconut in this breakfast cobbler recipe. 

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Berry Cobbler

Submitted by: ALETE 
Two cups of your favorite berries are baked in a soft cakey cobbler -- just mix, pour, bake and eat! 

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Best Ever Blueberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Jen 
To make this judiciously sweet cobbler, blueberries are lightly sugared and flavored with orange juice, and then topped with a light and airy batter. And within 40 minutes, this cobbler bakes up bubbly and beautiful. 

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Best Peach Cobbler Ever

Submitted by: Jill Saunders 
In the winter make this 9x13-inch cobbler with canned peaches, in the summer use fresh ones. But either way this cobbler is wonderful. The batter goes in the pan before the spiced peaches, and it 's all topped off with cinnamon and nutmeg. Then it 's baked for an hour. 

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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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Blackberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Trudy Cinquie 
My grandmother made this cobbler when I was a little girl I can still remember the fun we had first picking blackberries together in the hills. Blackberries are my favorite filling, but this cobbler can also be made with apples. 

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Blackberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Valerie 
A good reason to go blackberry picking! Try this simple cobbler the next time you find yourself in an abundance of blackberries. 

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Blackberry Cobbler II

Submitted by: AMANDALYNEAL 
Home Town: Danville, Kentucky, USA
Living In: Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, USA
Throw together this cobbler in minutes using fresh berries from the yard! 

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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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Blueberry Streusel Cobbler

Provided by: EAGLE BRAND®
Nobody will be able to resist freshly-baked cobbler slathered in a homemade blueberry sauce! 

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Busy Mom Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: shana dominguez 
Home Town: Morrilton, Arkansas, USA
Living In: Conway, Arkansas, USA
Cinnamon and nutmeg flavor this simple cobbler. 
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