This Strawberry Biscuit Cobbler uses a scratch biscuit topping that bakes up golden brown, fluffy, and cotton soft in the middle. Perfect for soaking up all that strawberry filling. 🍓
Happy Tuesday all! Today I have a wonderful Strawberry Cobbler to share with you. Strawberry peak season is almost here, but I've already seen strawberries popping up in the grocery store. Last week when I stopped by Costco I found some beautiful, big red strawberries on sale. I couldn't pass up all those red beauties, so I bought two containers. One to snack on and and one to bake with.
Were lucky enough to have a local pick your own strawberry farm in North Texas, but the berries are not quite ready for picking. My family loves to pick fresh strawberries, but we have to make sure to go before the hot Texas heat sets in.
There's nothing worse than picking berries out in the sun when it's 100+ degrees outside. The last time we went my little guy spent half his time picking berries, and the other half sitting under a shaded tree eating. I can't say that I blame him on that one, but there's no time for slackers when it comes to strawberry picking LOL.
Strawberry Cobbler is one of my favorites spring and summertime treats, especially served warm with a dollop of whipped cream on top. Cobbler is also the perfect sweet ending to supper or fancy enough to take to a get together.
By far my favorite is a biscuit topped cobbler. The biscuits in this recipe bake up golden brown with a buttery cotton soft middle. This biscuit topping is also really fluffy which is perfect for soaking up all that strawberry filling.
This is a easy old fashioned cobbler recipe that will have your house smelling amazing as it bakes. Don't forget to sprinkle a bit of sugar on top just before baking. That's what gives these delicious biscuits their sparkle. Let's get started and I will show you how to make this easy cobbler.
Start by hulling the strawberries and cutting them into quarters. My strawberries were pretty large, but if they are normal size just cut them in half. Place in a 8x8 or 9x9 inch baking dish. (I used a 9x9 inch glass Pyrex baking dish).
In a separate bowl mix the sugar and the flour together; sprinkle the mixture evenly over the strawberries. Toss the strawberry mixture to combine. Now you have just made the filling. I told you this one is easy-peasy my friends.
I used a pastry blender to incorporate the butter into the flour mixture. You want the butter pieces to be about the size of a pea.
Make sure not to over mix the batter. Just blend until all the ingredients are combined.
Spoon the biscuit mixture on top of the filling (I used a spring form ice cream scoop). The mixture should be plopped on in clumps. You don't want a perfectly smooth topping. Sprinkle the biscuit dough with additional sugar before baking. Bake in a pre-heated 350 degree oven for 25 minutes or until the biscuit topping is lightly golden brown, and the filling is bubbly.
If the biscuits are cooked through and the topping isn't as brown as you would like. Turn your ovens broiler on and watch the topping closely. It only takes a minute or so to brown the topping. Remove from oven and let the cobbler cool enough for the juices to thicken, then served warm. Serve with a scoop of ice cream or a dollop of fresh cream.
White Lily products are available in local grocery stores in most southern states, but not all. I live in Texas and White Lily flour is only available at my local Central Market. If you cannot find White Lily Flour in your area you can purchase White Lily products online at Amazon and Smuckers.
This recipe is featured on Southern Bites - Meal Plan Monday
Disclosure: I’m excited to be working with White Lily® flour on a mission to #SavetheBiscuit. Together we want to help bring back the art of biscuit making by learning, teaching and sharing the joy of biscuit making for generations to come.
29 comments
What a quick dessert to whip up in matter of minutes.
Found out WalMart doesn't have the Lily Flour so guess I will have to head over to Fort Worth to the Central Market which is the closest for me.
Thank you
ColleenB.
Texas
We live east of Fort Worth (south and west of Mansfield) but we just never get over that way but may just have to make a trip there just to see what the CM is like and of course to buy some Lily flour in the process.
Have Always used Gold Medal.
I don't driver and hubby works 2 jobs so I feel I'm doing good when I make it to WalMart.
Enjoy your day and thanks for All the wonderful recipes that you post.
I did add alittle Almond flavoring along with some orange zest to the strawberry mixture.
Hubby sure did enjoy it.
Thank you
Thank you for stopping by and letting me know. The recipe really is pretty easy and turns out so good.
What I'm saying is, thank you for raising biscuit awareness in my life. I'm going to bake me a cobbler!
good . my mother made peach cobbie all the time the old way.so she would made it this way once in awild dad did not like it that way.but try it u made like it.