HOW TO MAKE BLUEBERRY COBBLER WITH PIE FILLING I’ve never tried making blueberry cobbler with pie filling, although I imagine you can substitute the canned filling for thefresh fruit. The only catch would be that the canned filling will have some liquid already AND will likely be sweetened....
You don’t need a lot of ingredients to make Apple Cobbler from scratch. If you want to make things even simpler, you could use a canned or Homemade Apple Pie Filling! To make Apple Cobbler from fresh apples, you’ll need the following:...
Pumpkin Puree (not pumpkin pie filling): The star of the show, giving the cake its rich pumpkin flavor and velvety texture. You can use homemade pumpkin puree or your favorite canned pure pumpkin. Vegan Butter (or Substitutes): Adds richness and a buttery flavor to the cake. You can use...
When I was a kid, my mom made ” muffin surprise,” which were muffins with jam in the middle. It was always a surprise which jam we would get in our muffins. I used that concept in this recipe, but pie filling was used in the middle. The muffin recipe I used tastes similar to ...
For best results, avoid using store-bought pie filling with this recipe. It is typically made with sugar and spices and you won’t get the same results you would with fresh blueberries. Recipe Substitutions and Variations Frozen blueberries –If you are going to use frozen berries, I prefe...
Pumpkin puree is made only from blended pumpkin. However, don’t confuse it (especially in this recipe) with pumpkin pie filling. Pumpkin pie filling usually comes in a similar looking can, but it has additional ingredients. Read More: How to Make Pumpkin Puree (3 easy ways) More Pumpkin...
Both crisp and cobbler are fruit dessert without a bottom crust. However, apple crisp has a crispy crumble topping made with oats and sometimes nuts, while apple cobbler recipes have a smooth topping that is spread on top of the apple filling and bakes more cake-like or biscuit-like. ...
Step 1: Make the apple filling You can be lazy like me and not peel the apples or you can peel them if you’d like. Either way, core the apples and slice them into thin slices. Toss the apples in sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemon zest, lemon juice, and vanilla. ...
In this fruit cobbler recipe fresh apples are used with Bisquick topping. It is already easy to make, but you can make it even simpler by replacing fresh apples with apple pie filling. This Bisquick Apple Cobbler is ready to be baked in minutes!
I love, love, LOVE dump cake recipes. I remember the first time I had ever heard that term was the first time I tasted a dump cake. It was the classic version with yellow cake mix, chopped walnuts, crushed pineapple, and cherry pie filling. One of the older ladies from our church in...