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Huckleberry Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: SBURBANK
This cobbler combines huckleberries and peaches. Blueberries can be substituted if huckleberries aren't available. It's great served warm with vanilla ice cream. 

Easy Stovetop Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: KELIEGH
Living In: Gadsden, Alabama, USA
Got a sweet tooth but not much cash? With just five ingredients, you can make this peach cobbler on the stove! This recipe is so easy and yummy, and you can use almost any kind of canned fruit to make it. 
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Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: Martha Betten
Provided by: Taste of Home
I created this recipe myself with a few tips from my mom and grandma. Because it's so quick and easy, this cobbler can be made in minutes to suit any occasion. I've used it for a breakfast fruit dish, dinner dessert and light snack. 
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Rhubarb Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: Otto (Germaine) Stank
Provided by: Taste of Home
As soon as my rhubarb plants are big enough in spring, I make this dessert. After I added the peaches, it became a standard at our house. 

Peach Blueberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Ramona Banfield
Provided by: Taste of Home
I once made a triple recipe of this cobbler for a picnic and it was still warm when I served it. Everyone loved it! 
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Peach Cobbler for Two

Submitted by: Betty Clark
Provided by: Taste of Home
EVERYONE notices a special taste in this cobbler. It's orange peel, which enhances the color and gives this traditional dessert a delicious distinction. Cobblers usually serve a large group, so it's convenient to have a recipe that makes just enough for two. -Betty Clark, Mt. Vernon, Missouri 
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Pecan Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: Phyllis Schmalz
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
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. 
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Peach Cake Dessert

Submitted by: Virginia Slater
Provided by: Taste of Home
You can name just about any fruit (except citrus), and it's grown here in northwestern Pennsylvania. This dessert is very good served with whipped cream or ice cream. 
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Cinnamon Peach Crisp

Submitted by: Leona Luecking
Provided by: Taste of Home
This dessert is so good yet so easy to make. Fresh peaches and a sweet crunchy topping give it comforting flavor. I like to dish it up warm with a scoop of frozen yogurt. --Leona Luecking of West Burlington, Iowa 
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Blueberry Peach Cobbler

Submitted by: Roni Goodell
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'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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Submitted by: Kelly
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Submitted by: Amy Posey
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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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Submitted by: Jeri Linder
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Submitted by: Fanny
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