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MOM'S BISQUICK COBBLER 
2 tbsp. butter
1 cup Bisquick
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup milk
3 cups cut-up peaches or other fruit of your choice (can be fresh, frozen (thawed) or canned)

Preheat oven to 375°F.

Melt 2 tablespoons butter in 8x8-inch baking dish. Mix Bisquick, sugar, and milk. Pour over melted butter. Spoon fruit over. If using canned peaches, pour on some of the juice also.

Bake at 375°F for 30 minutes. Note: May double the recipe and bake in 9x13-inch pan.

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Mom's Bisquick Cobbler
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 Janet (Kentucky) says:
I have not tried this recipe but have one just as easy. I stick of butter melted in 9 x 13 pan. In bowl mix 1 cup each sugar, flour and milk and 2 tsp baking powder (non aluminum) a pinch of baking soda if using buttermilk. Pour into the baking pan, pour a large can of sliced peaches on top and bake 350°F for 30 to 40 minutes. Other fruit may be used or a combo of two or more.
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 Lisa (Florida) says:
Easiest cobbler EVER!!! Can't mess it up if you tried.
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 Bits (Wisconsin) says:
Just tried this with gluten-free bisquick. Had to double it needed an extra 1/3 cup milk. Used frozen peaches from last season (with cornstarch, sugar and allspice already added before freezing), so had to simmer them a while to thicken up before getting started. I used a ceramic baking dish and took heed of another reviewers suggestion to heat the butter and pan on the oven first. Seems to have worked beautifully! It is just out of the oven, looks amazing and very impressive. Now for the taste test...
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 Maria (New Jersey) says:
I made this recipe tonight and it is delicious! A slight change though, I switched out the regular milk with cream of coconut! Omg SOOOOO good!
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 Kim Jones (California) says:
My dad used to make this when we were kids, and we would peel all the peaches. It's great hot with heavy cream poured on top.
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 Patricia Lawson (Arkansas) says:
I add just a little butter unmelted on top with brown sugar, this makes it toasted like very good.
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 Cynthia Conciatu (Florida) replies:
I made this recipe this evening for the first time. It came out beautiful, perfect and delicious. I served it with French vanilla ice cream. Fabulous and so easy. Patricia suggested melting the butter in the pan. That made sense based on other recipes I've made. Glad I saw that.
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 NeeterLou (Hawaii) says:
A big hit at potluck last night. EZ to make. Doubled recipe (thank you for including both pan sizes.) It required a few more peaches, I probably used 7 or 8 cups. I could just tell the ratio was off, looking at it. As I handled them, the peaches kinda deflated. I like the the relatively small amount of butter required. Did melt mine in pan, as instructed. Glad I did. Not needing to cook peaches first worked out fine. Mine was in oven maybe 50 minutes to get the center dough cooked, for the double size. The top browned more but not too much.

Used Earth Balance Margarine and soy milk and no one went "euwe, vegan, I'm not even tasting THAT." Am printing it out to use again. It vanished and I was lucky to get a bite of it.

USES FEW PANS, BOWLS, UTENSILS, So clean up pretty fast. PEELING PEACHES IS THE LONGEST OF THE TASKS, Then pre-measuring ingredients to get them right took second amount of time. More stuff gets dirty when pre-measuring, but otherwise I mess up. Assembly time about 22 minutes, cook time 50 minutes for 2x recipe. Clean up (with help of the dishwasher) took about 7 minutes. Good for a small kitchen. People haven't had cobbler in years and some don't know what it is and wanted to move it to the main-dish table. ;-)
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 Neeterlou (Hawaii) says:
However you choose to peel your fruit, do it before mixing up the batter and pouring in warm pan with melted butter.
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 Mary (Florida) says:
This is an AWESOME recipe! I used a 9x9 square stoneware baker, made the crust by x 1 1/2 of the ingredients, used a 30 oz can of peaches in heavy syrup, and baked for about 10 extra minutes (checked every 3 minutes beyond the suggested 30 minutes) and it was perfect. I was a little disappointed that I didn't have ice cream or whipped cream to go with it initially, but was delicious without it. WHEN I make it again, I'll use fresh whipped cream, or cool whip.
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 Norman Broome (New Hampshire) replies:
Use fresh whipped cream, not that disgusting cool whip!
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 Cat (Texas) says:
This always comes out great no matter what fruit I use, but peaches are a favorite around our house. Some tips:

* I use salted (not unsalted) butter.
* I melt the butter directly in the baking dish as the oven pre-heats.
* I use the "Heart Smart" Bisquick - healthier, and tastes/bakes the same.
* I use 1/2 cup dark brown sugar instead of white sugar.
* I add 1/8 tsp. lemon zest and 1/2 tsp. coriander to the batter.

AN AMAZING VARIATION: Omit the fruit altogether, reduce the butter from 2 tbsp. to 1 tbsp., and bake in a small loaf pan (still at 375°F for 30 minutes) - it makes a great breakfast bread!
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 Jackie Sullivan (California) says:
This has to be the easiest recipe that I have ever made! It is very good and I even 'tweaked it' a little. I used brown sugar instead of white and I used half and half instead of milk. I think that this would be excellent with some vanilla ice cream. Unfortunately, I didn't have any...so, once again I tweaked it and used International Delight Creamer (white chocolate macadamia), WOW! I am having to make another one today.
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 Lexi (Kentucky) says:
Have been looking for this recipe a long time. Used to make this back in the 80's and everyone loved it. Lost the original recipe so tried other soft batter cobbler recipes but they were way to sweet and the texture just was'nt the same. Love the versatility of this recipe. Thanks so much for posting this!
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 Steve (Bermuda) says:
Just double the recipe and be prepared to feel ashamed of how much you just ate.
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 Carol M (California) says:
Amazingly easy! I LOVE Bisquick and its versatility! I doubled the dough in this recipe but kept the amount of fruit the same using fresh blackberries. I don't think that blackberry, blueberry, strawberry or raspberry cobbler would taste good using the adaptions suggested above ( brown sugar, cinnamon or nutme) But peach? Now THAT is a different story and would be DELICIOUS!! I used only the ingredients listed in this recipe and Mmmm..... Was it ever GOOD!
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 Christy (Virginia) says:
Your recipe is absolutely delicious!!! I've made it once before, but right now I'm making it for the second time. My family loves it!!! The first time I made it with peaches, this time I'm making it with pears. Like other reviewers I added cinnamon, brown sugar and a splash of vanilla. Yummy!! I think next I'll be trying it with apples and cherries. Thanks for the great recipe!

 

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