Do you love the taste of homemade desserts but worry that they won’t turn out right? This ah-mazing little treat is made for you! Easy Cherry Cobbler will have your family thinking you spent hours making these delicious individual desserts, but they couldn’t be easier!
They had spent the whole evening working on clearing dead trees on our property and I wanted to make them something special. The problem was it was already past 6 and dinner was no way near being on the table so I had to find something that would taste amazing but take very little time and effort.
And boy-oh-boy did I find it!
So simple yet so decadent.
Now I replaced the tart red cherries with black cherries because Puddie and Taylor were not big traditional cherry cobbler fans… and I thought I could change things up and surprise them.
I think it worked. Both of my non-cherry lovers were raving about how amazing it was… I heard things like:
“How on earth is THAT cherry cobbler?!? That is so good!”
“That is serious good.”
One bite and I got over that notion. The cobbler was so sweet and light and then the butter bubbled up through the top to make the most amazing chewy topping.
This recipe is easy enough to make at the last minute but totally holiday-worthy.
All you do is heat up your cherries, mix up your batter and layer it all in individual mugs or ramekins with copious amounts of butter ;).
Truth be told, I was also uber-excited to get to use my cute little Muffin Pots!
Easy Cherry Cobbler
Ingredients
- 15 oz Can Cherries
- 1 Cup All Purpose Flour
- 1 Cup Sugar
- 1 Cup Milk
- 2 tsp Baking Powder
- Pinch of Salt
- 1/2 Cup Butter- Melted
Instructions
- Heat cherries in juices in a sauce pan to a boil and then remove from heat and set aside.
- Mix dry ingredients well and then add milk and blend through.
- Divide butter into 6 mugs or ramekins and spoon batter over butter.
- Spoon cherries into each cup but do not stir.
- Bake at 400 degrees until golden, 20-30 minutes
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Mary says
Love your muffin pots….where are they sold? Can’t wait to make these cherry cobblers. They look so good and sound easy to make. Thanks!!
crisgoode says
Aren’t they adorable?!? I got them from Christmas Tree Shops and I LOVE them. Hope you can find them!