Wild Brambleberry Cobbler

"We have wild berries, like a small blackberry, all over our N. FL property and know when we see the white flowers hard picking and good eating will happen in about 4-6 weeks, depending on weather. Long sleeves and heavy pants required no matter the weather to pick and your hands will be battle scared but so worth it for a dish of this with vanilla ice cream melting on top. A Spring, early Summer treat we look forward to all year. You can use blackberries to make. If you home grind your flour, hard or soft white wheat works great."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
1 cobbler
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Add 3/4 cup sugar, corn starch into pan and mix together then add berries and lemon juice. Cook over medium high heat, stirring constantly till boils and thickens , stir 1 minute more. Pour into 2 qt casserole dish, ungreased.
  • Mix together cup flour, 1 tbsp sugar, baking powder, spices and salt, then cut in shortening till resembles fine crumbs. Add milk and stir, will be somewhat thick. Drop by spoonfuls onto top of friut mixture.
  • Bake at 375, for 25-30 minutes till brown and bubbly.
  • Great hot, reheats well.

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Tweaks

  1. Add 1/2 tsp. salt to the berry filling.
     

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Married 31 years. Live in rural area with one old mare and a small herd of Nubian dairy goats. I love cooking old favorites and trying new recipes. Mostly now just cooking for two but still host large groups several times a year. I've collected cookbooks for years when traveling. I have all my Mom and Mother in Laws cookbooks also. I try and write in my cookbooks any changes, when first tried and any other info that my daughter might enjoy later. Alot of my favorite moments center around food, holiday preparation and family time through the years. Recently my daughter has become interested in cooking more and I enjoy her new recipes and creations. My husband doesn't cook but helps in prep as directed and is the man for kitchen clean up.
 
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