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Apple Crisp with Maple by Nancy MiyasakiThis is an easy dessert and a great combination of flavors. The butter, brown sugar and rolled oats make a great crunchy top! |
7 votes
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Apple Cobblers by Beth RoanBaked apples with a delicious crumb topping. |
4 votes
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Easy Fruit Cobbler by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a super simple dessert that's great for a large or small gathering. I generally use nectarines or peaches and some sort of berries, but cherries plums and apricots will work too. |
5 votes
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Apple Crisp – Microwave Quick! by Salad FoodieI haven’t found a quicker apple crisp recipe that tastes as good (or better) than oven-baked. Simple prep and fast cooking make this a perfect dessert when you’re short on time. Plus you can make it year round as the microwave won't heat up the kitchen. |
3 votes
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Blueberry-Peach Cobbler by Nancy MiyasakiThis makes a wonderful mid-late summer treat when fresh peaches and nectarines are in abundance. You can substitute nectarines, apricots, Pluots, and other fruits for the peaches if they look better. I've made a number of cobbler recipes and this is the best. You won't be disappointed! |
3 votes
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Peach Cobbler by maribeth carsonThis is a great old fashioned cobbler recipe defiantly worth the extra effort. My family enjoys this in their own unique ways. My hubby enjoys his cold with a sprinkle of sugar while I only like it hot with a sprinkle of sugar and dash of milk. My kids will eat it hot or cold with more than a sprinkle of sugar and dash of milk. I have… |
3 votes
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Granny Smith's Apple Pandowdy by Amos MillerMakes your eyes bug out & your stomach say "Howdy!" Fusion can be confusin', so let's get back to an ol' timey American dessert, not found on menus in fancy restaurants. This is just good country food, like I got when I'd have dinner at Nellie Keeling's home up Horse Mill Hollow, near Glasgow, W. Va. Pandowdy is a highly… |
2 votes
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Caramel Apple Bread Bake by Julie M.A delicious caramel treat served with a brandy cream sauce |
2 votes
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Rhubarb Apple Cobbler by Robyn SavoieOh, the ubiquitous rhubarb cobbler. Everyone has a recipe for it. Every time you bake it it's different, depending on the ripeness of the rhubarb, where it was grown and the type of apple used. The original recipe called for McIntosh but I like to use Honey Crisp. It's sweet but retains it's structure when cooked. A great apple… |
2 votes
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Apple Cobbler Pie by Kiki ThompsonOk…all I have to say is that this is HEAVEN!!! This is an Apple Cobbler made with a coconut-based whipped topping. All the blended ingredients of cinnamon, lemon juice, and nutmeg make it the perfect cobbler. |
1 vote
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Eric's Peach Cobbler by Now We're Cooking!This is a simple, caky cobbler that can be made with any seasonal fruit. I happen to think it goes best with peaches. In a pinch, you can even make it with good quality, canned peaches, and it will turn out moist and delicious. |
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Fresh Peach Cobbler by Heather SmithI was at a small cookout at my friends house and after we ate dinner (while the men were outside drinking beer..lol) we decided to make a homemade peach cobbler to have with some vanilla ice cream... and yyummmy! It turned out to be sooo GOOD!! |
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Nectarine-Raspberry Crisp with Spiced-Oatmeal Crumb Topping by Mary MatlackA great way to use seasonal fruit - sweet, tart and the cardamom....Mmmmm |
1 vote
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Paula's Bananas Foster by TiffanyThis recipe is WONDERFUL and incredibly easy! I was terrified to light the flame, but don't be. It really wasn't as scary as I anticipated. Paula does not add cinnamon to her recipe, but I added a dash and really liked it. |
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Mom's Peach Cobbler by Jaime CollinsThis is not super sweet. The corners of the "crust" are chewy and my favorite part. It is really good served hot with vanilla ice cream or cold by itself. |
1 vote
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