Pioneer woman blueberry cobbler

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Dive into the cozy warmth of this Easy Homemade Blueberry Cobbler. Where juicy blueberries meld beautifully under a soft, golden crust. Each bite transports you to a summer's day. Regardless of the season. With vibrant bursts of blueberry flavor. Complemented by a hint of lemon and vanilla. The cobbler’s topping. Light and fluffy. Offers a delightful contrast. With its slightly crisp exterior and tender inside. Making each forkful. A perfect harmony of texture and taste. Ideal for a family…

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Lori Davis
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Pioneer Woman’s Blackberry Peach Cobbler is one of the easiest and simplest cobbler recipes ever. This easy Blackberry Peach Cobbler is made with peaches (canned, frozen, or fresh), blackberries (frozen or fresh), cinnamon, lemon, and sugar.This Blackberry Peach Cobbler takes about 45 minutes to finish baking in the oven at 350 and can serve about 12 people.

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We have many acres of blueberry bushes in the area where we live. My father-in-law has a number of them near his house, so I have an abundant supply every year. I'm always looking for ways to use the berries. This is a new recipe I found, and it's been very popular. —Jan Bamford, Sedgwick, Maine

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