Ravioli
🍳 55 min
🔥 564 cal
✍️ by Taisiia Dobrozorova
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6 g
Proteins
91 g
Carbs
20 g
Fats
A cobbler is a fruit pie laid out in a baking dish and covered with dough, which can be turned upside down before serving. It is famous in English and American cuisine. So, it is not surprising because the cake appeared in the British-American colonies.
Let's start with the fact that such desserts are for those who like more healthy fillings. These are berries and fruits, not dough. This cobbler is more like a fruit and berry puree with shortbread cookies. Interestingly, in their homeland, England, cobblers are cooked unsweetened - with meat or mushrooms. Namely, berry cobblers are loved in the United States.
If you like more decadent tastes, the peach also goes well with blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. We are sure that the cake will become one of your favorites!
Butter 82.5%
25 g (5 tbsp)
Flour
40 g (¼ cup)
Sugar
50 g (¼ cup)
Baking powder
2 g (¼ tsp)
Reduced fat 2% milk
60 g (¼ cup)
Peaches
50 g (1 pieces)
Lemon juice
5 g (1 tsp)
Cinnamon
5 g (1 tsp)
Salt, Raspberries
Please follow the next steps:
1
First, melt butter in a baking dish.
2
Add flour, 1 cup sugar, baking powder, and a pinch of salt. Pour in milk, stirring just until dry ingredients moisten. Pour batter over butter - but do not stir the mass.
3
Bring remaining peach slices, lemon juice, and 1 cup sugar to a boil over high heat. Stir constantly; pour over batter (remember, we do not stir). Sprinkle with cinnamon, raspberry, or any favorite berries.
4
Bake at 375°F for 45 minutes or until golden brown. Serve the cobbler warm or cool at tea time. Enjoy your meal!
Chew your food more thoroughly. Research shows that it can reduce calorie intake at mealtimes.
Remember that there are more than 60 names for sugar, including sucrose, dextrose, high-fructose corn syrup, muscovado, etc.
Honey is 80 calories less per 100 g than white sugar and contains an enormous concentration of minerals and vitamins.
Cooking Method
Baking
Recipe category
Breakfast, Desserts
Recipe cuisine
American
Tools
Oven, Knife, Cutting board, Bowl
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