Ingredients
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Directions
Crock Pot Cherry Cobbler, The cobbler takes its name from the biscuit dough crust on top – it is rough looking or ‘cobbled’ The Dictionary of Americanisms traces the first instance of the word cobbler (as it applies to a pie dish) in print to 1859: Cobbler a sort of pie, baked in a pot lined with dough of great thickness, upon which fruit is placed This is a C21st version of the cobbler, adapted from Betty Crocker’s ‘Slow Cooker Cookbook’ A delicious cobbler which you can make in minutes and have ready just when you need it without heating up the kitchen, or having to check it in the oven when you’re preparing or enjoying your main course Using your crock pot for desserts is a fabulous way to simplify meal preparation, particularly when you have guests This recipe can easily be varied to make other cobblers: using berries, peaches or apples, or by combining perhaps raspberries and strawberries or apples and peaches , This was good and easy to make I followed the recipe as written other then used strawberry pie filling as hubby is not a fan of cherries I also didn’t add any of the optional ingredients used Splenda for the sugar as that is all I buy We topped ours with ice cream We enjoyed it , I prefer not to give rating cause I don’t understand why I didn’t like the topping I love cherry cobbler made with cherry pie filling So this part is fine for me There is something in the topping I didn’t like Don’t know what I didn’t add cherry flavored liqueur Maybe I would have like it without the almond extract even though I like the taste of it The batter was very thick so I added milk I let it cook near 3 hours like Annisette suggested and it didn’t turn out the same color as her photo Thanks Bluemoon for posting Made for Holiday tag
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Steps
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Lightly Grease the Inside of a 31/2-Quart(31/2 Litre) Crock Pot, or Spray It With Cooking Spray. |
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Done
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Place the Pie Filling Into the Crock Pot. |
3
Done
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Beat the Remaining Ingredients Until the Consistency of the Batter Is Smooth. |
4
Done
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If Adding Liqueur and/or Slivered Almonds, Add These to the Batter Now. If the Batter Is a Little Too Moist After Adding the Liqueur, Adjust the Consistency With an Extra Sprinkling of Flour. |
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Spread the Batter Over the Pie Filling. |
6
Done
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Cover and Cook on High For 11/2 to 2 Hours, or Until a Skewer Pierced Into the Centre of the Cobbler Comes Out Clean. |
7
Done
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Serve With Cream, Custard or Ice Cream. |