EASY APPLE COBBLER 
Apple Mixture:

5 c. peeled, sliced apples
1/2 c. sugar
2 tbsp. all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 c. water
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tbsp. butter, softened

Combine first 7 ingredients; mix gently. Spoon into a lightly greased 9-inch square baking pan; dot with 1 tablespoon butter. Set aside.

Batter:

1/2 c. all-purpose flour
1/2 c. sugar
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
2 tbsp. butter, softened
1 egg, slightly beaten

Combine batter ingredients; mix well. Spoon over apple mixture in 9 equal portions (batter will spread during baking). Bake in a preheated 375°F oven for 35 to 40 minutes.

Yield: 6 servings.

recipe reviews
Easy Apple Cobbler
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 Cindy (Idaho) says:
Just made this with gluten free flour and popped it in the oven. I will be back to review after we taste it!
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 Connie coonrod says:
Easy enough
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 D. Ranjit (India) says:
Loved it, loved it, loved it !! And it vanished soon after it came out of the oven. I did use double the recipe for the topping, after reading some of the other reviews. Good advice. Will definitely be making it again.
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 Maria Evans (United States) says:
I just whipped this up in a matter of minutes and it was scrumptious. I couldn't wait for it to cool, I scooped some in a bowl and put a scoop of vanilla ice cream on it. My daughter tried some a few minutes later and couldn't stop raving about how good it was. I think this is going to be our new family favorite.
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 Diz (Texas) says:
I added a dash of nutmeg to the apple mixture and the batter, served with a little vanilla ice cream, my family absolutely LOVED IT!
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 Justme (Georgia) says:
I just made this cobbler- using my left over home made baked apples. so my apples were already cook, and sweetened. but I did add a little flour to the mixture, I didn't have any cinnamon, so I used nutmeg,and then made the batter part.. and I have to say, not only is this recipe very easy, but also very DELICIOUS! next time I will DOUBLE the whole thing. and make a HUUUGE dish! this is absolutely a winner!
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 Lori Caland (Ontario) says:
I recently bought a whole case of canned fried apples apples for a recipe I found this summer while camping in Minnesota. Of course I lost the recipe SOOO, I used some of the tinned apples for this Apple Cobbler recipe and it was the most '''to die for''' recipe ever. Had in laws for dinner and they were really impressed. Now how often does DIL impress the outlaws? I am sure gloating over this one. Yes I will give them the recipe wrapped in their Christmas stocking. Till then its our secret, HOLLEY and to make things even tougher the box will be wrapped in scotch Tape, and I will heat it for a couple of minutes to make it even harder to open. NOW NOW what you are calling me isn't NICE but I love it.
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 Elizabeth (Maryland) says:
This was very good and super easy. I sprayed my casserole with Pam and put the apples directly in it and added the rest of the ingredients on top of the apples and mixed it in the casserole. (one less dish to wash!!) I also added a little vanilla and nutmeg to the batter. I forgot to dot the apples with butter but we never missed it - tasted great anyway!
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 Amy L. (Tennessee) says:
I'm not a baker, so it's got to be easy!! Not only was it easy, but it was DELICIOUS!!!
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 Mishaun (Kansas) says:
I had been searching for a good cobbler recipe but kept coming up with mixed reviews. Until I found this one and I have to agree...super easy and yummy!
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 Ben Torres (California) says:
Thanks, tastes great. Very simple.
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 Bonny (California) says:
Amazing cobbler I'll use this recipe everytime I make cobbler although I did the apples don't cook to thoroughly so I put them in the microwave before putting the entire thing in the oven
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 Jacqueline (United States) says:
My husband loved this recipe. I'm just learning how to cook from "scratch" and this recipe was easy and delicious. I did double the topping and added a little bit more cinnamon to the apple mixture. But if your just learning to cook and you love apple cobbler this recipe is for you.
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 Anita (New Jersey) says:
I forgot to add in my earlier comment that I used Granny Smith apples.I have found they are the best to use for taste and texture.
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 Anita (New Jersey) says:
This was so quick and easy and most of all it is delicious!! I put a little more cinnamon than the recipe stated and I added some to the crust mixture. My grandson loved it, in fact I had (1) helping and he ate the rest!! I would recommend this recipe to everyone!!I emailed it to my daughter after telling her about it. Thank you so much!!

 

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