E-Z Fantastic Peach Cobler

"Fast and E-Z. My mother gave the recipe to me a long time ago. you may subtitute any fresh canned fruit, including mixed fruit! Great for the Hollidays or anytime."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
9-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a 9 x 13 pan, melt butter.
  • add 1 can peaches, juice and all.
  • in a med bowl mix remaining ingredients,
  • pour contents evenly over peaches.
  • bake @ 350 for 30 to 40 minutes or until brown on top.
  • Serve hot or cold, Hmmm Fantastic!

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Reviews

  1. This is the same recipe my grandma used to make and I still love it! Thank you very much for posting!
     
  2. It was very easy to make, it just was not special. I unfortunately would not try this recipe again. Leaving all the juice from the can was too much juice. :(
     
  3. Grandpa sure knows what he's talking about! This was delish! Thanks for the recipe!
     
  4. I substituted brown sugar and my kids loved it! This is as good as it gets.
     
  5. Hello from Portugal. Well you can't get much simplar than this. Very easy to make and takes very little time to cook. really enjoyed this recipe. I will definitly make it again, it's wonderful with fresh whipped cream,Mmmmm. I love trying these old recipes that come from our grandparents in my opinion they are the best, more natural. You should keep them comming, dont keep them all to yourself!! LOL LOL!! Thank you very much for sharring with all of us recipe lovers at Zaar.
     
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I've been cooking from the time I was 10 years old. I love to treat my friends and family to things well loved and things new to them. I can't stand a messy kitchen, "Clean as you Go!" is my passion in the kitchen. My favorite cookbooks are "Better Homes and Gardens" and Southern Living's "The Southwestern Cookbook." Like any good cook, I must have at least 40 cookbooks, and still looking.
 
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