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Mini Peach Cobbler

Cobblers may be the easiest desserts to make. Mini’s are even easier because they are already portioned out for servings. You can use any fruit you like and combine fruits that you like. I’m partial to Blueberry

Rhubarb, Raspberry Apple and a cobbler / pie that I call Very Berry (strawberry, raspberry, blueberry and blackberry). But the classic Peach Cobbler is what I make the most often. Here’s how…

Place a TBLSPN of butter in each individual cup of a muffin pan. Place in a pre-heated oven set to 350. You want to get the butter melted and the pan real hot- 10 minutes.

Use 3 cups of pancake mix for a large six (6) cup muffin pan. Make a batter. Add nutmeg & cinnamon.

Click the pic to make your own pancake mix.

DO NOT MIX

Slice 3 fresh peaches into 8 slices (4 slices per muffin pan. You can also use a jar of peaches (as I often do)- just be sure to drain well.

Carefully take out the heated pan with the melted butter out of the hot oven. Spoon your batter into the cups on top of the butter- DO NOT MIX.

Layer your peach slices or fruit of your liking, on top of the batterDO NOT MIX.

Carefully place the pan back into the hot oven. The cobbler should be done in around 30-35 minutes. You should see a beautiful golden brown color when they’re ready.

Layer

Remove

Carefully take the pan out of the oven. PLEASE BE CAREFUL. Cobblers get very, very hot! Gingerly take out the mini’s. Pair them with ice cream, whip cream, more fruit or eat them on their own. ENJOY!

Cobblers are a favorite, homestyle dessert at Casa Sol- my Henry just loves it! They’re also a great crowd-pleaser. When I take a 9x11 pan or 2 large muffin pans (6 cups to a pan) out of the oven, my Guests go nuts and shout- YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!

For a party, I usually place the Raspberry-Peach Cobbler (very often I pair it with raspberries- a classic flavor combination) in small bowls. I add a scoop of vanilla ice cream, then I sprinkle the cobbler with crushed pistachios or pepitas (sunflower seeds).

Once you make your 1st cobbler, you won’t stop!

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