Monday, November 09, 2009

Mixed Berry Cobbler Recipe



My dad was visiting from Illinois last week. We really enjoyed having him around. He insisted on celebrating Thanksgiving while he was in town. It is his favorite holiday-good food, football, and family. We designated Saturday as our Thanksgiving and cooked up a feast.

I only have one oven so we woke up early on Saturday and started preparing the big meal. On the menu: turkey, sage stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, fresh cranberry orange sauce, spinach salad with pomegranate/oranges, roasted vegetables, potato rolls, and mixed berry cobbler for dessert. Wow, that is a lot of food! I got tired just typing it out. We were in the kitchen all day. It was fun though, I love cooking with my dad.

I don't even like Thanksgiving foods-I don't eat meat, not a stuffing or mashed potato fan, etc. but I still had a great time with my family. I really enjoyed the salad, roasted veggies, and my dad's potato rolls are the BEST! If you are looking for a good roll recipe for your turkey day, try my dad's:)

Josh requested berry cobbler for dessert, I think he is sick of all of my pumpkin creations:) I used frozen berries-blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries from Costco. The cobbler dough was easy to mix up. I love rustic desserts, nothing fancy, but still extremely tasty. I topped the cobbler with vanilla ice cream and no one complained about not having anything pumpkin:)

If you are looking for a dessert to please your friends and family, try my berry cobbler this year.

Our feast was a success. The food was good, but spending time with my family was the best part. Thanks to everyone that has been keeping my family in your thoughts and prayers. My little nephew's surgery went well, but he is still struggling. We really appreciate your love and support.



Mixed Berry Cobbler


1 2/3 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
5 Tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp. lemon zest
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 cup buttermilk
7 cups mixed berries, I used frozen (blackberries, blueberries, raspberries)
1/4 cup sugar
3 Tablespoons cornstarch
1 tsp. lemon zest
Fresh lemon juice
Turbinado sugar

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Spray a 9 by 13 baking dish with cooking spray.

Whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon in a medium bowl.
In the bowl of a mixer, mix the butter, sugar, and 1 tsp. of lemon zest until creamy. Add the egg and vanilla and mix until smooth. Scrape down the sides if necessary. On low add about half of the buttermilk, stir and add in half of the flour. Add in the rest of the buttermilk and then the rest of the flour mixture. Mix just until combined. Don't over mix.

Put the berries in the baking dish. Add the lemon zest and spritz the berries with fresh lemon juice. Next, add the sugar and cornstarch. Stir everything together in the baking dish.

With a spoon, drop the cobbler dough onto the berries. The dough will be sticky. Sprinkle the dough with the turbinado sugar.

Bake the cobbler for about 45 minutes, until the berries are bubbling and the dough is golden brown. Let cool for 5-10 minutes and then serve. It is best with vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt.

If you like this cobbler, you might also like:
Apple Cobbler from Baking and Books
Peach Cobbler from Under the High Chair
Blackberry Cobbler from The Pioneer Woman Cooks

59 comments:

  1. SO glad that you had more time with your dad recently!! Love the cobbler too :)

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  2. You don't even like the side dishes?? Crazy, girl! I'm not the biggest fan of roasted turkey, but I like to make other things with it so I look forward to leftovers. Glad you had a nice time with your Dad!

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  3. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! We celebrate with family next Sunday. And what a feast you had! Errr, they had. :)
    The cobbler sounds great.

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  4. It's beautiful! I adore cobbler, and what a nice change from all of the pumpkin holiday desserts. So happy that you had a nice day with your family!

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  5. Look yum! Glad y'all had fun visiting.

    (Can't believe you don't like mashed potatoes...how can it be?!?)

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  6. Really, no mash potatoes? Wow..

    This cobbler sounds delicious! Hope you guys have a nice early Thanksgiving celebration!

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  7. see that section of the cobbler, top right, the crisp-browner one? yes, that would be mine.

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  8. So happy you got to spend quality time with your family. And that berry cobbler looks beautiful!!

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  9. ah! I have been meaning to make those potato rolls- they've been book marked forever now. Glad you had fun cooking with your dad! The cobbler looks just fantastic.

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  10. the good ol’ cobbler is hard to beat as a thanksgiving dessert. plus, it rhymes with gobbler. :)

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  11. That looks so warm and yummy!!!

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  12. This is a such a beautiful dessert and a great alternative to pumpkin!

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  13. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Cobbler looks delish!

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  14. I love cobblers, but definately don't make them enough. Looks great! I'm going to definately check out that potato roll recipe. Yum!

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  15. How great you got to celebrate Thanksgiving early and with fam! Sounds like a blast being in the kitch all day. Cobbler looks fantastic.

    Not sure where I missed it about your nephew and what is going on but I sure hope he is ok. Many prayers your way!!!!!!!!!!!

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  16. What a delicious way to use frozen berries. Thanks for the idea. Happy Early Thanksgiving!

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  17. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Cobbler! This looks delicious!

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  18. You are so funny! I have never been a huge Thanksgiving food fan either but... I have my favorites :) The cobbler looks fantastic! My hubby LOVES cobbler!

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  19. you see..I love love love Thanksgiving. I eat until I bust!

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  20. What a lovely cobbler! So glad your family is doing well.

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  21. I could have thanksgiving every day! That is a gorgeous cobbler, YUM!

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  22. I LOVEEEEEEEEE that cobbler.

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  23. I love cobbler and that looks divine! How can you not LIKE stuffing, girl?

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  24. This looks great! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!! :-)

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  25. What a nice recipe. It looks delicious.

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  26. I love berry cobbler, one of my favorites> We almost had a pre-turkey day too, but couldn"t fit it in. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  27. Looks wonderful maria!

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  28. What fun to have an early Thanksgiving with your dad. The cobbler looks like a great alternative to pumpkin pie.

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  29. There really is nothing like a good cobbler!! How nie to have more time with your Dad! :)

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  30. So fun that you had Thanksgiving with your dad early :)

    Potato rolls sound amazing!

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  31. So glad that you had a good time with your dad!

    My, that was a large spread! We don't celebrate thanksgiving in India, but it's so much fun to read about the food that people eat on that day! :)

    Can I invite myself over the next time you are making that cobbler and potato rolls? YUM YUM!

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  32. So glad that you had a good time with your dad!

    My, that was a large spread! We don't celebrate thanksgiving in India, but it's so much fun to read about the food that people eat on that day! :)

    Can I invite myself over the next time you are making that cobbler and potato rolls? YUM YUM!

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  33. So glad that you had a good time with your dad!

    My, that was a large spread! We don't celebrate thanksgiving in India, but it's so much fun to read about the food that people eat on that day! :)

    Can I invite myself over the next time you are making that cobbler and potato rolls? YUM YUM!

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  34. Anonymous6:00 PM

    Sounds like a great meal! The cobbler sounds yummy.

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  35. I'm so glad you got to have a Thanksgiving with your dad. The cobbler looks delicious. It's one of my favorite desserts!

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  36. I love cobblers and have not made one in the longest time. Thanks for the reminder!

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  37. yum. i love cobbler. that looks amazing!

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  38. I have to make dessert for a dinner on Thursday, and this is calling my name!

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  39. I'm sorry to hear about your nephew. I hope he gets better soon. :(

    This cobbler looks beautiful! I would like some.

    You don't like stuffing and mashed potatoes?! Ohhh nooooo. I'm all about the Thanksgiving sides. I agree with you on the turkey though.

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  40. The cobbler looks so delicious. Wish I had some of it for dessert tonight. Love your post on Ree. I adore her site and have the book. I live in Virginia and it looks like she is not coming here. I would love to meet her. I've made a number of recipes from the book and they are great!

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  41. This cobbler looks delicious and perfect for a Thanksgiving celebration.

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  42. I just love berry desserts and I especially love how easy it is to use frozen berries when you bake them. Your dessert looks fabulous.

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  43. What a great sounding feast! Holidays are just about that, enjoying the family, isn't it? I also love rustic desserts, that cobbler looks perfect!

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  44. Love cobbler.

    How nice that you got to spend "Thanksgiving" with your father!

    I'm sorry to hear that your nephew has been having some medical issues! I think I might have missed where you mentioned. I'm sorry....Hope he's soon on the mend!
    ~ingrid

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  45. I am with you on not being the biggest fan of Thanksgiving food, where I LOVE the desserts. I am glad to hear your Dad came out and you were able to celebrate the holiday together. Your cobbler looks mouthwatering!

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  46. What a feast. Love the sound of the cobbler. Sorry I haven't visited your blog recently but now that the baby has arrived and extension nearly finished Im hoping to find some more time for blogging

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  47. How fun to celebrate T'giving early! Mashed potatoes is my favorite!

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  48. Your cobbler looks so good. Im glad your doing well! I haven't heard from you in awhile!

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  49. YUM! I'm glad you had a good time! This dessert sounds awesome and so do the potato rolls. Checked out that post. Will have to try them sometime and see how there are compared to the rolls I usually make.

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  50. I LOVE cobblers. This one looks great! Glad you had a nice time with your dad:)

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  51. Cobblers are my absolute favorite thing to eat! I will be trying your recipe!

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  52. I'm actually not much for thanksgiving food either, but oddly enough stuffing is one of my favorites.

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  53. Mmm, mm! Fun times. It's nice to have something different at times. This cobbler looks great.

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  54. Your berry cobbler sounds delicious! Love that you used frozen berries... I will have to pick some up and give this a try.

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  55. Wow, sounds like a wonderful family meal! I'm not a turkey eater either, don't really see what all the hype is about. I love seeing a berry dessert this time of year, it's so refreshing, and makes me happy to hear that frozen berries work well for this type of dish. Looks delish!

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  56. cobble, gobble! :) horray for family time!

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