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Fruit Cobblers for Two
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27 Ratings

5 spoons 59%
4 spoons 22%
3 spoons 11%
2 spoons 4%
1 spoons 4%
Make just enough hot fruit dessert to share without having leftovers. The buttery crust bakes perfectly aloft the diminutive cups of fruit.
Prep: 5 MinTotal: 23 Min
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Posted 11/22/2011 11:24:13 PM REPORT ABUSE jam562 said:
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Perfect amount for two people or JUST my boyfriend. (He's a big guy) Sometimes I double the batter recipe and throw some cinnamon in the batter and sprinkle some brown sugar and cinnamon on top. Comes out PERFECT!
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Posted 8/27/2008 7:24:53 PM REPORT ABUSE prr said:
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I used fresh peaches that had been sliced with a little sugar mixed in, sooooooooo delicious. Very good recipe and very quick to fix, during the winter months I will try it with the canned fillings but the fresh fruit is wondeful!
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Posted 6/30/2008 7:50:38 AM REPORT ABUSE KimCooper929 said:
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Thank you for a SMALL recipe! I find things better fresh rather than leftover, and this is a perfect example. I had picked Mulberries and was looking for a way to use them. Since I like them and my husband isn't that crazy about them, this recipe was easily halved so I could get my cobbler on...although I kinda wished I'd made two! :)
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Posted 4/15/2008 8:32:20 AM REPORT ABUSE NANAJOB said:
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ADD SPRINKLED ON SOME CINAMON BEFORE ADDING THE CRUST. WE LOVED IT.
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Posted 10/8/2007 11:11:22 AM REPORT ABUSE Jaharra said:
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Made this the other night for my husband and I, exactly to the recipe. We both thought it was yummy! I just topped it off with some cool whip and it was the perfect ending to our quickie dinner. It was so good I am making it again tonight, since I need to use up the rest of the pie filling. It would be a great finale for more people and I am going to try doubling the recipe very soon.This is a real keeper!
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Posted 3/15/2007 10:07:42 AM REPORT ABUSE Minnesota Cook said:
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Ever have a late afternoon when you decide at the last minute a dessert would be nice with dinner? With ONE hour to put something together this was wonderful. Quick and easy for the two of us.. I have a very small casserole dish I baked this in for the two of us.... Thanks !!!
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Posted 8/22/2006 10:41:57 AM REPORT ABUSE Jean T said:
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so fast and easy to do and Was a great ending to our evening meal.
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Posted 7/17/2006 11:55:52 AM REPORT ABUSE jaabs said:
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We''re not big dessert fans. So when we want something sweet we make this cobbler. And we don''t have to deal with all the left overs. I''ve made it with every type of filling I can find. Thanks from the 2 of us! Blackberry and Peach are my favorites.
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Posted 7/11/2006 11:26:26 AM REPORT ABUSE
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This recipe saved the day for me. I had tried to prepare a crostata crust for two and it didn''t turn out. At the last minute, I remembered this recipe and prepared the Bisquick topping since I already had the filling done. It was fast, easy and turned out perfectly. This will be my first choice next time I have a fruit filling.
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Posted 6/22/2006 11:34:12 AM REPORT ABUSE ross roales said:
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a yellow cake mix mixed with butter to form a crumbly topping is nicer.and diced peaches with its juice can also be used.
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