A Go to Dessert- Easy Peach Cobbler

A hospitality trick I have learned is that I need a dessert that is my "go to, easy-peasy, don't have to think about it" Dessert.  Sometimes a gal just needs a dessert that she can make without too much thought.  But you also want one that tastes good.  This is it.  I think you will like it.

So this Lesson in Hospitality is about making an Easy Peach Cobbler.

I keep all the ingredients for this one in the pantry, and I can whip it up in a flash.  I can make it when I am running late and people love it. Comfort food at its best.  The key to this recipe being easy is I have made it so many times.  Over and over.  I've made it for family, friends, small groups, supper clubs, bible studies, pot-lucks, new moms,  ladies lunches, summer bbqs, and high school events.  Shwoo.  It has gotten a lotta mileage at our house.

This is also a great recipe for teaching to a college student who needs an easy dessert to try out on roommates or friends.

Go try it yourself.

What is your Easy-Peasy Dessert?  Do tell.

Ingredients

  • 1 stick of butter

  • 1 cup flour

  • 1 cup sugar

  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder

  • 1/4 tsp salt

  • 2/3 cup milk

  • 1 large can of sliced peaches

  • cinnamon and sugar, you decide how much you want to sprinkle on top of partially cooked cobbler

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425.

  2. Melt one stick of butter in 9 x13 pan in the preheating oven.

  3. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.

  4. Add the milk and mix together.

  5. Pour the batter over the melted butter, don't mix.

  6. Pour the can of peaches and juices over the batter and butter, don't mix.

  7. Bake in oven for 30 minutes.

  8. Then take out of oven and sprinkle the top of the cobbler with cinnamon and sugar. Bake around 10 minutes more, checking the cobbler to see that it doesn't brown too much.

  9. Serve with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Previous
Previous

Sursee Gal's Tips for Homeschooling :: You Have to Be Home to Homeschool.

Next
Next

Tips on Traveling with Your Kids