Blueberry Cobbler

Friday, April 1, 2016
Easy Blueberry Cobbler from scratch can be made with fresh or frozen blueberries and takes about 10 minutes to assemble. It's made with pantry staples and is as easy to make as the cake mix cobbler recipes you might have seen.

If you are looking for other Blueberry recipes we also love Blueberry Cinnamon Crumb Coffee Cake, Blueberry Crisp, and Blueberry Bacon Cinnamon Rolls.

Blueberry Cobbler
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I've been craving blueberries lately, and had some frozen blueberries in the freezer calling to be made into dessert, so I decided to whip up a Blueberry Cobbler last night.

Blueberry Cobbler is one of those desserts that everyone loves but is super simple to make from scratch. It takes around 10 minutes to assemble, which is always a win in my book, and never lasts long!

Whenever I enjoy anything with blueberries it instantly takes me back to childhood, and Granny's kitchen. She had blueberry bushes in the backyard, and usually an ample supply of frozen blueberries in the freezer. In the summer we would go to the blueberry farm to stock the freezer for the year. Granny was always making something with blueberries, and her supply seemed endless.

If she was still here today I would have taken her over Blueberry Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream last night, because I know she would have loved it as much as we do!

This Blueberry Cobbler is based on the Blackberry Cobbler Recipemy friend Rachelleshared with me!

By far one of my favorite desserts with a scoop of vanilla ice cream,  and perfect for summertime barbecues, picnics, and potlucks!


Blueberries, Granulated Sugar Flour and Lemon mixed together.

Stir together:

  • 5 cups Fresh or Frozen Blueberries
  • 1/4 cup Granulated Sugar
  • 2 tablespoons All-Purpose or Whole Wheat Pastry Flour
  • Juice of 1 Lemon.
Mix until well combined.

If Blueberries are frozen let defrost in flour mixture until berries absorb flour about 10-20 minutes.

Egg in flour mixture for Bluberry Cobbler.

In a large bowl whisk together:

  • 1 cup Whole Wheat Pastry Flour or All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 cup Granulated Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt
Until well combined.

Make a well in the center of the flour add:

  • 1 whole Egg
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
Use a fork and beat egg into flour mixture until well combined and crumbly.

Blueberry Cobbler topping over the top of Blueberries in a pan.

Place Blueberry Filling into an 8"x11" baking dish. Cover evenly with flour/egg mixture.

Butter being drizzled over the top of Blueberry Cobbler.

Drizzle 1/2 cup Melted evenly over the top.

Unbaked Blueberry Cobbler.

Bake in a 375 degree oven for 45-55 minutes or until cobbler is golden brown and berries are bubbly. 

Cobbler should be cooked through when checked with a toothpick. Place on a cookie sheet under pan to catch drips.

Baked Blueberry Cobbler.

The pan I used is slightly smaller then an 8"x11" and bubbled over slightly. Colt hid my usual pan where I couldn't reach it.

Blueberry Cobbler

Serve warm or room temperature with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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Author: Serena
Blueberry Cobbler

Blueberry Cobbler

Easy Blueberry Cobbler from scratch can be made with fresh or frozen blueberries and takes about 10 minutes to assemble. It's made with pantry staples and is as easy to make as the cake mix cobbler recipes you might have seen.

Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 55 MinTotal time: 1 H & 5 M

Ingredients

Blueberry Filling
Cobbler Crust

Instructions

Blueberry Filling
Cobbler Crust

Nutrition Facts

Calories

274

Fat

10 g

Sat. Fat

6 g

Carbs

46 g

Fiber

3 g

Net carbs

42 g

Sugar

33 g

Protein

3 g

Sodium

181 mg

Cholesterol

41 mg

The nutritional information and metric conversions are calculated automatically. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this data. If this important to you, please verify with your favourite nutrition calculator and/or metric conversion tool.

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Blueberry Cobbler

23 comments

Unknown said...

This looks delicious!! Love you!! <3

Unknown said...

Awesome!!!

Mari said...

I just tried this recipe and it was very eggy flavor. I could see uncooked egg and taste the egg. Was it something I did wrong? I baked it as stated in the recipe.

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

It sounds like the egg didn't get mixed in well enought with the flour/sugar mixer and the cobbler was under cooked. The egg shouldn't be visable at all once it's mixed in with flour. Also it should be golden brown and crispy on top when baked. Sorry it didn't work the first time. -Serena

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

You might need to increase baking time for your oven also.

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

It sounds like the egg didn't get mixed in well enought with the flour/sugar mixer and the cobbler was under cooked. The egg shouldn't be visable at all once it's mixed in with flour. Also it should be golden brown and crispy on top when baked. Sorry it didn't work the first time. -Serena

Anonymous said...

Serena, I made this for my family reunion. Everyone went out of their minds coming up to me to tell me how incredible it was. None was left for me to sample so I'm making again tonight...for me :) Good job.

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know! I'm glad everyone loved it!

Anonymous said...

I made this for my boyfriend and I tonight and it was a hit! He loved it! Thanks:)

Anonymous said...

What is the best way to store this cobbler. Refrigerator or counter top. There are only two of us and it probably take 4 or 5 days to eat it all. I made this cobbler once and it was great, my husband loved it. Thanks for a wonderfully easy, very tasty recipe.

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I would store it in the fridge. It keeps the crust from going soggy and I just reheated the servings!

Unknown said...

I made this and the topping was not crumbly and dry like the picture. The crust was wet like sticky muffin batter. I added a little extra vanilla; I guess I got carried away. It didn't look pretty like the picture but it tasted good. I would make this again, but be more precise with measurements.

Anonymous said...

My crust was not crumbly like the picture either. It was a wet Sticy ball of dough. My measurements were correct.

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

Did you add the butter to the flour mixture?

Unknown said...

Hi Serena,
I made the recipe exactly as shown above, and drizzled the melted butter over the topping. It was fabulous!! My husband is very picky with his cobblers and he raved over it and asked me to make another!! I used fresh blueberries that we just picked. I noticed comments about it being soggy and too eggy, not sure why except maybe because blueberries were frozen!?? I will try it with frozen one of these days and let you know! But it was so yummy as per recipe! 👍🏼

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

Thanks so much Judy for taking the time to comment. I've been trying to figure that out too. I've made it with frozen without a problem, just make sure to let the berries defrost enough to absorb the flour. Have a great week, Serena

Unknown said...

Thank you for the hint on frozen blueberries Serena! We are having company this weekend, so I will be making this again! Enjoy the eclipse! 🌒

Unknown said...

My husbamd and I absolutely love this recipe! We are having friends over this weekend but they are vegan. Can I replace the egg with anything? I was thinking some applesauce?

Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch said...

I haven't tried it to say for sure but I know there are Vegan Egg Replacers at the Grocery Store or 1 tablespoons Ground Flax Seed with 3 tablespoons Water mixed together makes a good Egg Replacer. Let me know what you end up doing and how it works out! -Serena

Anonymous said...

This was fantastic! I did 3/4 of a recipe but used a whole egg. It fit very nicely in an 8x8 pan. I stirred the egg in with just a fork, not a mixer. I think that helped to make it nice and crumbly, not too thick and sticky. Pouring the butter over top made me nervous, but the crust was all evenly brown and crispy. I got blueberries from the store that were too soft and bland to eat raw, but they were perfect in this cobbler. My son has to eat gluten free and dairy free. I am going to try this with gluten free flour and probably Crisco instead of butter.

Anonymous said...

Just made this recipe for the first time. It came out incredible! My husband and I loved it!!
Thank-you!!

Anonymous said...

I have made this several times. My family raves about it! It’s simple, the instructions are right on, and we never have leftovers! Five stars from me!

Anonymous said...

I would use Crisco too. hate butter.

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