I’ve been experimenting with cobbler for some time and this recipe is the final result. Loved by all. Use fresh Georgia peaches, of course!
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This is what people who tried this Fresh Southern Peach Cobbler Recipe are saying :
Mike :
This is the best cobbler I have tasted! Family went nuts over it. Easy, too! I will make this again, for sure. I would include details on peeling the peaches for newbies. Place the peaches in boiling water for about 60 seconds, remove and plunge into cold water. The skins should slip right off.
Patreesha :
This is absolutely one of my favorite recipes that I’ve tried so far. The ingredient proportions are right on the mark, and the procedure is so easy. I tried boiling the peaches to peel them, as suggested, but that didn’t quite work out. Instead, I just peeled them with a knife, which worked out just fine and wasn’t a hassle at all. When choosing peaches, be sure that they do not have any green on the skin — this means the fruit hadn’t developed before being picked, and it won’t get any sweeter afterwards. The crust is unbelievable. When you pour in the boiling hot water, it immediately puffs up into a thick dough. This bakes into a thick, crumb-cake-like topping. The sugar amounts can be adjusted as desired. I found it to be just right. It is incredible with a scoop of vanilla or butter pecan ice cream (or both). My “southern” gentleman companion, who has had his share of peach cobblers, really enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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