This Peach Cobbler Crust Is AMAZING! I’m Going To Start Using This For All My Cobblers!

This Peach Cobbler Crust Is AMAZING! I’m Going To Start Using This For All My Cobblers!

This Crumble Cobbler Tastes So Good! I Can’t Wait To Try It A La Mode…

Everyone has different preferences when it comes to cobbler. Some people like the crust nice and firm and others like a softer chew. Either way how you bake this recipe it is sure to come out exactly how you want it to be.

That Combination Of Brown Sugar, Peaches & Vanilla Really Hits The Spot – Just Think About How Good This Will Taste With A Nice, Big Scoop Of Vanilla Bean Ice Cream On Top!

All you need to do is adjust the temperature or the cooking time. The real star of the show though is the peaches. These cinnamon sugar peaches with a special ingredient splashed in really lift this cobbler to a whole new level.

The crumble that goes on top is my favorite part because the peaches really set in the flavor. You are going to love how decadent this sinful little dessert tastes. This has to be one of my most favorite recipes to make during the Summer.

For The Full List Of Ingredients & The Tasty Step By Step Directions Please Head On Over To The Next Page Where We Will Show You How To Make The Entire Recipe…



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473 Comments

  1. Betty Avery
    Betty Avery January 08, 23:19

    Me too

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  2. Paul Wilson
    Paul Wilson January 09, 02:27

    Gave up on trying to get the recipe. Forget this.

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  3. Denise Collum
    Denise Collum January 09, 02:43

    Didn’t see the “special” ingredient and the recipe appears rather boring.

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  4. Mae McPherson
    Mae McPherson January 09, 12:57

    Would be nice to find entire recipe on one page rather than “for more directions go to next page…three times!”

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  5. Amanda Hallmark Ard
    Amanda Hallmark Ard January 09, 15:02

    This site asks for your location??? Doesn’t give exact recipe!!!???

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  6. Linette Yvonne Higdon
    Linette Yvonne Higdon January 09, 15:46

    STOP PLEASE! It’s not a cobbler

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  7. Linette Yvonne Higdon
    Linette Yvonne Higdon January 09, 15:46

    It’s not a cobbler

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  8. Linette Yvonne Higdon
    Linette Yvonne Higdon January 09, 15:46

    It’s not a cobbler

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  9. Linette Yvonne Higdon
    Linette Yvonne Higdon January 09, 15:47

    It’s not a cobbler

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  10. Linette Yvonne Higdon
    Linette Yvonne Higdon January 09, 15:48

    It’s not a cobbler

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  11. Alice Townsend
    Alice Townsend January 09, 16:47

    I CALL IT COBBLER CAUSE I USE LOTS OF JUICES ..The crust is real soft and you have to spoon it out of the skillet. .but you can call it delicious scrumptious or PIE or whatever you like. .ENJOY! !!

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  12. Alice Townsend
    Alice Townsend January 09, 17:00

    If you want to slice it like a pie..just precook the bottom crust for about 7 minutes before filling it..This is how I do it when I make my delicious chicken pot pie..I pre bake the crust in the IRON SKILLET before adding the thickened veggies and cooked chicken to it..then cover with top crust and bake for about an hour ..

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  13. Olivia Robinson
    Olivia Robinson January 09, 18:05

    Boy, u can cook??????

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  14. Pam Stevenson
    Pam Stevenson January 09, 20:31

    This cobbler picture does not enhance the product. Looks dry and untasty. IJS.

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  15. Irene Egan
    Irene Egan January 09, 23:09

    Too many instructions and pages for this cobbler Could of all been said a lot simpler.

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  16. Sylvia Walker
    Sylvia Walker January 10, 20:27

    LOOKS YUMMY

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  17. Pat Grooms
    Pat Grooms January 11, 14:50

    So what do you do with the butter?????

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  18. Pat Grooms
    Pat Grooms January 11, 14:53

    Incomplete. Won’t bother with this site agsin!

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  19. Amy Bowman Pollock
    Amy Bowman Pollock January 11, 15:59

    Vince Marshall

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  20. Charlene Wise Slater
    Charlene Wise Slater January 12, 02:21

    What is coconut sugar?

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  21. Ellen Richardson
    Ellen Richardson January 12, 02:55

    I never could get the recipe to pull up. It does look good.

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  22. Anita Votaw
    Anita Votaw January 12, 17:25

    This is the worst recipe I’ve seen yet. It’s nothing but an ADVERTISEMENT link after link. It mentions a special ingredient and it’s not even listed in the “List of ingredients” (cinnamon) It stresses that you MUST follow step by step, BUT, the steps are in error. Never mentions when to add the butter? It’s all a HOAX, it’s an ADVERTISEMENT trap. In fact, my virus checker actually popped up a warning to get out. Damn close to getting out of FB all together. ALL advertising. People SHARE these recipes and there NOT tester and have NO reviews or ratings. And I bet the people sharing have never even tried the recipe themselves. Sorry for the RANT, but wake up people, these SHARES of recipes are ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  23. Anita Votaw
    Anita Votaw January 12, 17:32

    This is the worst recipe I’ve seen yet. It’s nothing but an ADVERTISEMENT link after link. It mentions a surprising ingredient and it’s not even listed in the “List of ingredients” (cinnamon) It stresses that you MUST follow step by step, BUT, the steps are in error. Never mentions when to add the butter? It’s all a HOAX, it’s an ADVERTISEMENT trap. In fact, my virus checker actually popped up, warning me to get out. Damn close to getting out of FB all together. So sick of all the advertising. People SHARE these recipes and they’re NOT tested and have NO reviews or ratings. And I bet the people sharing have never even tried the recipe themselves. Sorry for the RANT, but this is BS.

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  24. Anita Votaw
    Anita Votaw January 12, 17:34

    Really…. 7,333 likes, and 22,435 shares. How many have actually tried it? How many liked it?

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  25. Karen A Murphy
    Karen A Murphy January 12, 17:41

    I don’t know what anyone was doing while writing up this recipe, as while I was copying it to page in a dessert recipe book I make up from recipes I find on FB that I would enjoy making, I was reading this total bit of jibberish, there was no continuity, or real instructions to this menu, and it is a waste of time going through the 3 pages to find out it does not make sense, VERY DISAPPOINTING

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  26. Soraya Miguel
    Soraya Miguel January 13, 00:24

    This recipe is unclear….. Not good direction

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  27. Kathy Furrh
    Kathy Furrh January 13, 02:24

    I learned the same Anita. This is a serious waste of time.

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  28. Carolyn Brown
    Carolyn Brown January 13, 04:14

    WILL TRY IT

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  29. Nancy Peterson Ritchie
    Nancy Peterson Ritchie January 13, 13:08

    There is a lot missing with this recipe. Recipe station needs to pull it and redo it

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  30. Myra Annette Hampton
    Myra Annette Hampton January 13, 22:25

    Too many ads associated with this site.

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  31. Myra Annette Hampton
    Myra Annette Hampton January 13, 22:26

    Yep! Me, too!

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  32. Mary Zick McMillin
    Mary Zick McMillin January 13, 22:53

    Another recipe that can’t be found….

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  33. Mary Zick McMillin
    Mary Zick McMillin January 13, 22:56

    I would have liked to copy it but not download.,..

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  34. Lisa Johnston
    Lisa Johnston January 14, 00:36

    This recipe is easy enough for any type of chef to follow. Make sure to only use fresh peaches as the frozen ones start to get soggy and ruin the crumble-crust.

    The last time I tired to cut corners I burned the top of the crust. The step-by-step directions are not that hard but you have to be careful on how you mix and fold everything on top.

    Let’s Get Started…

    Ingredients To Gather:

    6 large peaches
    1/4 cup sugar
    1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
    1 teaspoon cornstarch
    For biscuit topping
    1 cup all-purpose flour
    1/2 cup sugar
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    3/4 stick cold unsalted butter
    Now that you have all of your ingredients together it is time to pre-heat your oven and start mixing everything together. In order to get that crumbled crust, without it burning, you have to follow these instructions exact.

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  35. Joyce Price
    Joyce Price January 14, 02:03

    I like nutmeg in my peach cobbler .

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  36. Diane Cato
    Diane Cato January 14, 06:10

    Looks good, and I’m going to make me one 🙂

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  37. Jeanette O'Connor Flack
    Jeanette O'Connor Flack January 14, 11:19

    Where is the recipe?

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  38. Ginger Dunn-Hayes
    Ginger Dunn-Hayes January 14, 13:20

    Really, , the secret ingredient is coconut sugar sprinkled on top after its baked. Had to jump through hoops to make it to the finish.l I’ll stick with my own thanks anyway.

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  39. Jim Muse
    Jim Muse January 14, 17:56

    I need this recipe.

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  40. Maggie Peterson
    Maggie Peterson January 15, 13:16

    Put on my I pad please ,

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  41. Mary Shropshire Walker
    Mary Shropshire Walker January 15, 21:01

    The only different I could see was lemon. But I always add lemon to my pies it help to counter act the sugar.

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  42. Sue Horne
    Sue Horne January 15, 23:09

    Thank you Kathy furrh. I feel the same way

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  43. Margaret Guess Kaleta
    Margaret Guess Kaleta January 16, 00:19

    What surprising ingredient?

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  44. Betty Hoffman
    Betty Hoffman January 16, 00:35

    I’ll never use this site again, why can’t they just print a simple recipe? They’ve suckered me in once too often.

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  45. Joyce Murray
    Joyce Murray January 16, 18:09

    Too many commercials
    Cont.with my own recipe,

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  46. Martha F. Kajdzik
    Martha F. Kajdzik January 16, 18:21

    Couldn’t find the recipe!

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  47. Sue Lee
    Sue Lee January 16, 21:52

    and walla…. 30 ads later!

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  48. Jennifer Batiste
    Jennifer Batiste January 16, 21:58

    So using crushed pecans in the crust is a bad idea? Then i guess it will have to be a bad but very delicious idea.
    This is too complicated and long.

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