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PEACH COBBLER 
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) melted butter
1/2 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup sugar
pinch of salt
1/2 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon almond or vanilla extract (optional)
2 cups canned or fresh fruits, with juice

Preheat oven to 400°F.

Pour melted butter into a 9-inch square baking dish.

In a medium bowl, stir together flour, baking powder, sugar and a pinch of salt. Stir in milk and extract, if using; mix only until combined.

Pour the batter over the melted butter in the baking dish.

Ladle fruit with juice over the top of the batter.

Bake in preheated oven for 25-35 minutes, or until batter rises to the top.

Serve as is, while still warm, or top with vanilla ice cream.

Servings: 4

Nutrition (per serving): 327 calories, 12.3g total fat, 32.9mg cholesterol, 286.6mg sodium, 226.6mg potassium, 53.1g carbohydrates, 2.1g fiber, 39.4g sugar, 3.5g protein, 7.7g saturated fat, 1.2mg iron, 34.3mcg folate, 95.4mg phosphorus, 888.8IU Vitamin A, less than 1mcg Vitamin B12, 4.6mg Vitamin C, 13.1IU Vitamin D.

Submitted by: CM

recipe reviews
Peach Cobbler
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 Bev Dowell (Illinois) says:
I tried this recipe to day using fat free butter, almond milk, equal, and no sugar added canned peaches had to back a little longer 35 minutes but turned out wonderful I will definitely use this again I am on a diet and needed something sweet and this was perfect I also added a little cinnamon on top just before baking loved it I could have eaten the whole thing in one sitting but I restrained
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 Laura (New York) says:
This is very tasty! I made this last night, and served it with some vanilla bean ice cream. I did add some cinnamon and next time will double the crust part, as we like the crisp of it... such a wonderful treat this time of the year!
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 Sabrina (North Carolina) says:
This is the best. You can use blueberries, strawberry, peaches, blackberries. Love it
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 Ann Miller (Colorado) says:
Absolutely wonderful! Was so easy to make. I used home frozen peaches and tossed about half of the juice that came from defrosting and added a few raisins to absorb anything extra. Came out with wonderful texture. Also have question about using fresh fruit. Do I need to add extra moisture, or is there enough in the fruit to take care of it? Thanks
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 Amy Ware (United States) says:
This was super easy recipe. Doubled the batch and made one blueberry and one peach. I used frozen fruit and sprinkled a little brown sugar in the top! They turned out beautiful!
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 Andre S (Louisiana) says:
I sprinkle brown sugar on top of it when I put it in the oven and it crystalizes when it cooks and I love the texture!
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 Keith (Connecticut) says:
Can't wait to try. The reviews are quite good.
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 Ivory Collins (New York) says:
Have settled on this recipe. Sounds delicious! Trying tomorrow!
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 Ruthie (California) says:
Too easy... I'm going to get fat eating this.. lol.. love it.
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 Kirt A. Ishmael (Guyana) says:
Made it with peach and mango, delicious.
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 Jerry (Florida) says:
Easy recipe for single guy, needed to add some fruit to diet... so this AM being Pi day, made the recipe sprinkled it with cinnamon then I added a sliced banana on top, hopefully I haven't created a scandal on this site with my fruit mix.
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 Alexis (Arizona) says:
Made it as directed for work and it gone almost immediately. To me it was a bit bland. So today I'm getting creative and making it 3 ways to use as a taste test adding bourbon (drunk), brandy (tipsy), brown sugar (sober). Sorry, no Merlot here!
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 Nancy Spencer (Michigan) says:
I made recipe exactly as printed using a 15 ounce can yellow cling peach slices in 100% fruit juice. LOVED IT!!! 💖️💖️💖️💖️
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 PHP (Michigan) says:
This recipe is Delicious! This was my very first time making peach cobbler. It turned out great. The recipe was quick and simple, two things that will definitely encourage me to cook it again and again. I look forward to trying some other variations, (apple or cherry ,etc.)
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 Maria Norris (California) says:
I have tried it both ways with batter underneath and batter on top . I find that batter on top is much better.

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