Blackberry and Apple Cobbler is a delicious autumn dessert. A compote of apples and blackberries is covered with a light cobbler topping. All this dessert needs is some custard and everyone will be very happy.
or rather…Blackberry and Apple Cobble! I think I should have chosen a shallower dish for this as the cobber pieces all joined together into one big cobble! It did taste delicious though!
It’s the last day of Bookmarked Recipes, run by Jac at Tinned Tomatoes from an idea by Ruth at Ruth’s Kitchen Experiments, and I thought I wasn’t going to get an entry in in time. But for tonight’s dessert I chose a recipe I had bookmarked in Woman and Home – Dinner Tonight for October.
I didn’t have any buttermilk, normally I would use a bit of yogurt in the milk to sour it or some lemon juice, but instead I used an egg and topped up to 100ml with semi-skimmed milk, it rose beautifully as you can see.
Blackberry and Apple Cobbler
A sweet fruit dessert with a light scone topping.
Equipment
- 1.2litre (2 pint) greased ovenproof dish
Ingredients
- 500 g (1.1 lb) apples
- 150 g (1 cups) blackberries
- 200 g (1 cups) golden caster sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon (1/2 teaspoon) cinnamon
- 1 tbsp (1 tbsp) cornflour
- 150 g (1.2 cups) self-raising flour
- 50 g (3.5 tbsp) chilled butter, cubed
- 100 ml (0.4 cups) buttermilk
- 1 tbsp (1 tbsp) demerara sugar
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 200C, 180C Fan, 400F
- 500 g applesFill a bowl with water, peel the apples and put into the water to stop them browning. Quarter, core and slice the apples and place in the ovenproof dish.
- 150 g blackberries, 200 g golden caster sugar, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 tbsp cornflourAdd the blackberries to the apples and sprinkle over 50g (2oz) of the sugar, as well as the cinnamon and cornflour.
- Gently stir everything together to mix the apples and blackberries with the dry ingredients.
- 150 g self-raising flour, 50 g chilled butter, cubed, 200 g golden caster sugarPut the flour in a bowl or food processor, add the butter and the remaining 150g (5oz) sugar, and cut with a knife or whizz until it forms crumbs.
- 100 ml buttermilkAdd the buttermilk and blend until a squidgy dough forms.
- Scatter clumps of the dough over the fruit – don't cover completely.
- 1 tbsp demerara sugarSprinkle with the demerara sugar and bake for 40 minutes, or until the fruit is tender and the cobbler golden.
Nutrition
Calories: 297kcalCarbohydrates: 70gProtein: 4gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 20mgPotassium: 179mgFiber: 4gSugar: 46gVitamin A: 127IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 37mgIron: 1mg
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Jacqueline says
Mmmmmmmm, that looks scrummy Janice. If I hadn't just been out for a meal and if I wasn't feeling rather stuffed and content, I would be wanting to have a slice this minute. Great Bookmarked Recipe. The roundup will be posted tomorrow night 🙂
Anne says
Mmm the cobble looks great! I have a tub of blackberry and apple pie filling in the freezer, rather tempted to give this a go instead of pie!
Karen S Booth says
That looks fabulous Janice, who doesn't like apples and blackberries together, SO delicious!
Must join in bookmarked recipe next time.
Karen
Please Do Not Feed The Animals. says
That does look lovely. I love old fashioned puddings but, funnily enough, I don't remember ever having had a cobbler. I can see I would love it, though.
sophiesfoodiefiles says
Waw, Janice!! That cobbler looks amazing & ooh so pretty too! 🙂
I loved every bite of it & so did my husband!
Janice says
Yes, it was very good and easier to make than a sponge topping, lovely crusty top. If you made it in a cake tin you could probably cut it like cake rather than pudding.
Thanks for all your lovely comments.
Gardenteacakesandme says
That looks like a lovely Autumn pudding, who needs dinner when you could skip straight to the pudding and have two big bowls of this!
Brownieville Girl says
Perfect dessert for this time of year – warming and delicious:-)
Chele says
What a shame all the cobble pieces joined together, I think you are right and maybe should have used a larger dish. Great that it still tasted fab though, perfect pud for this time of year.
LDH says
Oh,Janice, you have caught my attention and taste buds with this dish… YUM!
Corina says
Yum! I just love these types of warming autumn puddings.
C says
Looks gorgeous – I keep meaning to try a cobbler, but never get round to it! I love the combo of blackberries and apples – delicious!
Phil in the Kitchen says
You can't do better than blackberries and apples in autumn. I think I might prefer the single cobble – there's more of an element of surprise that way, if you see what I mean.
Helen at Casa Costello says
Looks great! I was searching everywhere for a recommended cobbler recipe a couple of weeks ago so am so glad to have come across this – Thanks, will def make soon.
Choclette says
Cobble or cobbler, it looks delicious and I bet tasted great.
The KitchenMaid says
That looks fantastic. I can't wait for blackberry season here!
Sarah, Maison Cupcake says
Cobble, cobblers, who cares, it looks great!
Solange says
I'd never heard of Cobbler till last month. Made it and scoffed the lot. spent the rest of the month going swimming, never again………too good