Apple Cobbler

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photo by Elly in Canada photo by Elly in Canada
photo by Elly in Canada
photo by Elly in Canada photo by Elly in Canada
Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Mix apples, sugar, spice and lemon together.
  • Heat through (either in the microwave or in a sauce pan) until bubbly.
  • Stir often.
  • Cobblers mixture:

  • Sift all dry ingredients.
  • Cut in butter until mixture resembles course crumbs.
  • Mix milk and beaten egg.
  • Add all at once to dry ingredients.
  • Stir just to moisten.
  • Drop spoonsful of cobbler topping over hot sweetened fruit mixture.
  • Bake for 20 minutes or until crust is browned.
  • Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or heavy cream.

Questions & Replies

  1. What size baking dish do you use?
     
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Reviews

  1. I loved this recipe, Barbara! The combination of the apples and lemon was wonderful! I added just 1/4 more sugar to the apple mixture and that was the only change I made. Delicious and perfect for a beatiful Autumn day! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!
     
  2. These are fantastic. I like to make small single servings, so I used my muffin pans ( I doubled the recipe). I lined my pans with foil cupcake wrappers. I omitted the lemons due to allergies. I also doubled the sugar and cinnamon to make more sauce. This made 24 wonderful single serve dessert cups! These can be frozen individually and popped in the oven to reheat, taste the same as the day they were made Thanks for a wonderful recipe!!!
     
  3. I was apple picking with my friend Fran when she suggested we end the day making cobbler. I love Fran, but her cobbler recipe is another story. I offered to bake at my house knowing I could pop into Zaar and find a better recipe. Barbara, as fate would have it, your recipe popped up first and I quickly printed it. The cobbler not only looked amazing, but tasted twice as good! Thanks for posting!
     
  4. A very delicious recipe for fall day! I decreased the sugar in the apple mix to 2 Tbsp. cause the apples I used were sweet. I did not have a lemon on hand so I used 2 Tbsp lemon juice. I also increased the cinnamon to 1 teasp. and added half a teasp. to the cobbler mix as well. The cobbler turned out perfect, thanks for sharing this recipe!
     
  5. Excellent recipe, I am enjoying the last of the fresh apples this fall. I made one variation and that was to add a bit of freshly ground ginger in with the apples. Just a personal preference for a hint of ginger.
     
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Zaar...Wow, what a place! I'm one of the old timers of Zaar. I can't count the number of wonderful dishes I cooked in the past few years since joining. Along the way I have had the pleasure of meeting several Zaar chefs. Talk about your fruits and nuts! lol. I have enjoyed meeting them all. Family: What's to say...I have had the same sweet husband forever (Good thing....I'd hate to have to break a new one in...=) and live close to a couple of grown children. (Maybe you've met Smoke Alarm Jr. ..her brown rolls are sooo good!) Therefore, my family gets together often to enjoy each other's company and cooking. My greatest joy is six "little to tallerthanme" kids running around calling me Grammy. They wear me out! lol For the past thirty years I have been a Special Education teacher for grades 9-12 and love it. Took some time off last year to recovery from surgery, chemotherapy and radiation for breast cancer. (Loved the radiation....I keep imagining that we are absolutely napalming the nasty cancer cells tohellandback to keep the little suckers from returning. =) My prognosis is good and now "I'm back in the saddle again". lol. Being a north country "gurl", I am happiest outside...walking, fishing, sitting in front of an outdoor fire or being on water (although in February it's a bit stiff....=0) When indoors I like to read, garden, knit, quilt and paint. During cold Maine weather I like to warm my feet on a very large ( 100 pounds of long legs and huge feet), sweet and furry golden retriever named Kerry (aka KTBRD: Kerry the big red dawg..lol) . In the summer, the dawg and I round up the grandkids, hit the local dairy bar for a Mounds Sundae that is to die for!!!=0) . Then spend a lot of long and lazy summer days at camp . All in all...Boy, Life is good! =)
 
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