CROCKIN' GOOD BLUEBERRY COBBLER

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This is the recipe my mother used for her cobblers. She made blueberry (my very favorite), blackberry and peach cobblers. Mom baked her cobblers in the oven. I love my crock pots and I've been interested in trying out desserts in them. This was my 1st attempt with a slow cooked dessert. We were very pleased with the end...

Provided by Diane Atherton

Categories     Fruit Desserts

Time 1h50m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 stick (1/2-cup) butter, melted
1 c self rising flour
1 c sugar
dash(es) salt
1 c milk
1 bag(s) (16-oz) frozen blueberries, rinsed (or fresh)
cinnamon sugar

Steps:

  • 1. NOTES: Not every crock pot heats the same. The following steps (2 thru 4) is the method that worked best for the crock pot I used. The image next to this NOTE is the type crock pot I used. "Crock-Pot SCVT650-PS 6-1/2-Quart Programmable Touchscreen Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel" I read and studied many crock pot cobbler recipes. Most stated 3 to 4 hours cooking time on HIGH. The recipes never mentioned the size pot used. I think that the size and shape would make a difference in cooking times. Based on 3 to 4 hours cooking time, my cobbler would have burned to a crisp! So, if this is your 1st time, make it on a day you have time to watch your cobbler so you can get your time right for your next one. I checked my cobbler every 15 to 30 minutes until it was done. This was my 1st attempt at making any dessert in a slow cooker and we were very pleased with the outcome! Going forward I will now know exactly how long it will take to make my favorite dish!
  • 2. Grease and flour inside or crock or spray with Bakers Choice.
  • 3. Pour melted butter in bottom of crock pot.
  • 4. Mix flour, sugar, salt, and milk; pour batter into crock pot. Cover batter with blueberries. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
  • 5. Cook on HIGH for 1 hour and 30 to 45 minutes covered.
  • 6. NOTE: Slow cookers come in different shapes and different sizes. This will make a difference in the cooking time. I checked my cobbler every 30 minutes (the 1st hour) and then every 15 minutes until it was done. Once you get your time down, then you will know how long it will take to cook this recipe in your slow cooker the next time. ENJOY!
  • 7. Brenda Downey shared this info with us. (Makes one cup of Self Rising Flour 'Substitute') Ingredients: 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 1/3 teaspoons baking powder 1/3 teaspoon salt Directions: 1. Combine all ingredients and use in place of self rising flour. 2. May double or triple if more is needed.

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