FRUIT COBBLER

Desert made and served inside of a canning jar.

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Fruit cobbler in individual canning jars, a fun and easy desert.  One I will make again because the grand-kids loved it and it was very good…just not over the top great.

FRUIT COBBLER:

Canning Jars, 4 1/2 pint jars

Fruit, seasonal, frozen or canned, 2 1/2 Cups in each jar

Flour, 1/2 Cup

Sugar, 1/2 Cup

Salt. 1/2 teaspoon

Butter, 1 heaping Tablespoon on top of each

Whipping cream for the top, I used the squirt kind which is really nice to keep on hand.

DIRECTIONS:

Cook at 350 for one hour and top before serving with whipping cream.

I found this recipe on Facebook, and it looked so good I thought I would try it tonight.  It was seriously so easy, I didn’t think it would turn out…but it really did.  I got it from BUZZ.HOTMOMSCLUB.COM and only did a few things different.  I doubled the amount because I made eight instead of four and I used different fruit, both fresh, frozen and peaches from a jar, because they aren’t in season.  I also didn’t put any beans in the baking dish.  The jars didn’t move around at all, so I didn’t find the dry beans necessary.

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Canning jugs, 8

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Fresh blueberries

The kids loved these pint jugs with handles, and it was fun that everyone got their own desert.

I doubled the recipe and used larger pint jars.

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Frozen raspberries on top of the blueberries

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Four with canned peaches

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Sugar, 1/2 Cup

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Sugar into a large bowl

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Flour, 1/2 Cup

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Salt. 1/2 teaspoon

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Dry mixture over fruit

Evenly distribute the flour and sugar mixture by pouring over each jar of fruit.  There really is no exact measurement for the dry ingredients.  Place about a Tablespoon, maybe a little more…of butter on top of each jar.

If you want the jars to be fuller with fruit, you can use a smaller 1/2 pint canning jars.  Bake at 350 degrees for one hour.  Your house will smell wonderful!

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Bake at 350 for 1 hour

Let them cool before serving.  When you take your first bite, it will be tart, warm and wonderfully sweet from the whipping cream.

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Peach cobbler with whipping cream

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Blueberry and raspberry cobbler

Top with whipping cream and serve.  You will cause big smiles with this one!

The squirt whipping cream is great to use for this and perfect to keep on hand.  This raspberry and blueberry cobbler was my favorite because it was nice and tart.  Next time…and there will definitely be a next time, I will add all three fruits together.

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