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The Ultimate Peach Cobbler
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@82c52ksl - Looks like a Home Run!
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Decided the leftovers we had from last night i am going to churn into some homemade ice cream to make BGE Vanilla Bean Peach Cobbler Ice Cream. Sounds pretty good. Then, i am going to make another batch of the cobbler itself with some berries instead of peaches. Should work, right?
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@82c52ksl. Yessir, it will absolutely work with berries. BTW, that Peach Cobble Ice Cream sounds insane...
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82c52ksl said:So there is no stirring at all? How does the batter come to the top from the bottom. I'm missing that part. Thanks.2 LBGE
Digi Q
green Thermapen
AR
Albuquerque, NM -
Did this today. I totally bombed it, and it was still good! I also did red beans in a cast iron DO and when those came off I guessed at my vent openings and nailed the temp at 380. Mixed it up and through it on. I couldn't get it back up over 350 for about 20 minutes. Poked up through the vent holes in the grate and that did the trick, went right on up. 10 minutes later it was done. And I also forgot to add the blueberries I was going to put in with the peaches but this recipe rocks! If I can do it, anybody can!
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Made this with apples was awesome.
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Always a good thing when this thread gets brought back. My favorite non meat item to make.
Phoenix -
I can't wait to make this! I have been looking for the perfect cobbler recipe. Thank you!XL BGE & 36" Blackstone
Instagram: BGEBrooke -
Bought me a Dutch Oven last night 5 qt. Made my first Peach Cobbler.
Attached, 1st picture just shows the cake mix and the juice from peaches.
I folded 1/4 tsp of Nutmeg and 1/4 tsp of Cinnamon. Then I zested 1 lemon and cut the lemon taking seeds out and squeezing all the juice into the mix. MIXED everything and poured in the peaches spreading them evenly. Meanwhile the LGE was at 450 degrees and later it settled to 400. While I was waiting for the oven to settle down on the heat I mixed my topping.
1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup of flour, 1/2 or 3 tables of butter (melted) and mixed this and after mixed crumbled on top of the peaches.
LGE stable at 400 degrees I placed DO in on indirect heat and cooked 55 minutes......it was delicious and we used vanilla ice cream. But I would change the time cooked down to 45 min. I thought the temp was supposed to be 475 at 45 min and I had it at 400 so I cooked it longer it did give me a little of a crusty bottom. But you could taste the lemon in it and it was very good I would do it again and my next one will be APPLE. -
I did attach pictures but for some reason they don't show up.....
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I think RayBones may have started something with this recipe! I made it tonight using the 3/4 cup flour version and it was incredible! I think using 1/4 less flour made it more gooey which I liked.
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Yum! Thanks for the post and recipe. We are planning to do "just desserts" at the Jefferson Eggfest and that just be added to the menu.
Do you think this recipe would work with frozen cherries?Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx -
Eggcelsior said:Nice work. I find the key to these types of cooks is the acid and cinnamon/nutmeg.
Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
Made this tonight, but in the oven. It was excellent, next time on the egg for sure.
Elkhorn, NE
1 large egg
28" Blackstone
Akorn Jr. -
Looks great!
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Tried it tonight. We enjoyed very much!
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coomdaddy said:Tried it tonight. We enjoyed very much!
If I had a double seal of approval, you would get one right now."Brought to you by bourbon, bacon, and a series of questionable life decisions."
South of Nashville, TN
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Looks like you killed it. Beautiful pic!
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You put cast with peaches and a little smoke,.....ain't nothing bad coming from that right there.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
Made this just just as the recipe states. Also added a couple tablespoons of flour to the peach/sugar as someone's else suggested. Highly recommend trying this if you haven't already. Very simple. Thanks @RayBones
Snellville, GA -
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Lord have mercy......the shot with ice cream is a million dollar money shot.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
Oh, this recipe went right into Evernote along with some other tips and suggestions provided here! They'll be peach cobbler on the menu tomorrow, in spite of a projected 100 degree heat index.Blessed are the flexible for they shall not get bent out of shape.
LBGE, Weber Genesis II, Weber Performer, 2-WSM, PKGrill, 22" Blackstone, KettlePizza, Joule, ChefAlarm, Smoke, 2-ThermaPens. -
Here is tonight's version of peach & blueberry cobbler. Pretty damn amazing recipe! Thanks to @RayBones! Another commenter mentioned adding blueberries. They were an inspired addition. Looks a bit funky because I started to stir the fruit mixture before realizing that SWMBO had already poured it over the batter.XL Central Ohio
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Is cast iron required or could a disposable aluminum pan work?
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Atl_Buckeye said:Is cast iron required or could a disposable aluminum pan work?
I think an aluminum pan would work just fine. The crust might be a little different.
Phoenix -
Well, I waited 6 years, but it was great!!!
Southlake, TX and Cowhouse Creek - King, TX. 2 Large, 1 Small and a lot of Eggcessories. -
I make one very similar. I always had a shot or so of Peach Schnapps to it too2 LBGE
Digi Q
green Thermapen
AR
Albuquerque, NM -
BTW where's the best place t o find a cast iron pan like that with no handles? everything I find won't fit in my egg or isn't made in the USA2 LBGE
Digi Q
green Thermapen
AR
Albuquerque, NM -
blasting said:Atl_Buckeye said:Is cast iron required or could a disposable aluminum pan work?
I think an aluminum pan would work just fine. The crust might be a little different.2 LBGE
Digi Q
green Thermapen
AR
Albuquerque, NM
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