It's golden, crumbly and slightly sweet -- a topping like no other. Underneath you find golden yellow peaches flecked with sweet crunchy specks of sugar and cut with a slight tang of blueberry flavour.
This is cobbler.
Such a simple but understated dessert. I've never made a cobbler before but I have made many crumbles. Quite similar desserts but a cobbler is more like a deconstructed pie -- and anything with a sweet buttery pastry like topping is ok by me.
So easy to make -- it requires just a few ingredients -- fruit, of course -- any stonefruit and berry combination works well. I used peaches and blueberries but you could try other pairings like plum and blackberries or strawberries and rhubarb...Easily tossed in lemon juice and sugar and topped with a simple mix of flour, oats, butter and demerara sugar.
Try it out and you will be pleased!
peach and blueberry cobbler
serves 4
(recipe adapted from Gourmet)
mix
4 large peaches (or 5-6 small)
1 cup blueberries
1/4 lemon, juiced
1 tbsp demerara sugar
1 tsp cornflour/cornstarch
1 tsp cornflour/cornstarch
topping
1/2 cup flour (I used wholemeal self-raising)
1/2 cup oats
1/4 cup demerara sugar
pinch sea salt
80g (about 3/4 stick) cold butter, cut into pieces
1/4 cup boiling water
Preheat oven to 210 degrees C.
In a large bowl mix peaches, blueberries, lemon juice, sugar and cornstarch. Place fruit mixture into a baking dish (I used a pie dish).
To make the topping: In a bowl combine flour, oats, sugar and salt and then rub in cold butter pieces with hands until mixture forms a crumbly like texture like sand -- leaving some lumps is ok. Stir in hot water a little at a time until mixture just combines, don't overmix. Drop spoonfools of topping over fruit mixture and bake in the oven for about 25 minutes or until topping is golden brown. Note: I didn't pre-cook my fruit as I wanted it to have some texture and not be too soft.
Looks like I should try this. I will never be pleased just by looking. The photos are great! =)
ReplyDeletePeaches, blueberries, crunchy topping. Bliss. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have some peaches just waiting to be eaten... this dish looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love cobbler too! My first attempt at it was a plum and cherry cobbler a few months ago... and it was to die for! tangy, sweet, buttery and delicious. Here is my post about it: http://theweekendepicurean.blogspot.in/2011/08/plum-and-cherry-cobbler.html
ReplyDeleteBut of course, my pictures are a disgrace :( yours looks divine!!
Looks really delicious and filling...I am sure I will want another serving. I am def making this! =)
ReplyDeleteI love simple bakes like this. It's easy to make, looks beautiful, smells heavenly and tastes out of the world, what more can one ask for!
ReplyDeleteI always prefer cobblers to pies and such. This one looks so lovely, and adore the combination :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it would be the same with white flesh peaches? I don't eat peaches very often but with blueberries they sound delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! This looks absolutely delicious...I totally cannot wait for summer to come! :)
ReplyDeleteI spy, with my little eye, someone who's on tastespotting! Yum, this picture kept popping up for me all day long (because that's how often I check for new recipes). So lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks sweet friends for the kind words - happy you like the post and fruity combination!
ReplyDeleteAs for white peaches Apple, I do think they'd work well but they have a milder flavor so they might work better paired with a stronger tasting fruit.
Anna – happy you spotted me!
Enjoy your baking adventures!
Peach and blueberry is my favourite combo. I like to add orange zezt to mine. Beautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteAh, that looks heavenly!
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