Winter can be a difficult time for a fruit lover. Aside from certain citrus fruits (which are great… don’t get me wrong), not much is in season, which means that all of the other fruits in the supermarket are (a) more expensive and (b) worse quality. Not a good combination. So what’s a fruit-loving girl to do?!
Here’s the answer: find as many baked goods as you can that use either frozen or canned fruit. I actually really like using frozen fruit in baking because frozen fruit is super easy to keep on hand and works really well in most baking applications. But I had never really given canned fruit much thought. I’m not sure why… I guess anything canned just sounds of lower quality in my head. But really, that’s totally untrue. So when I saw this recipe for a peach cobbler using canned peaches and just a few pantry staples, I was intrigued. And I decided it was time to get over my anti-canned fruit bias.
This peach cobbler was ridiculously great. Like, so good. The canned peaches perform pretty much like frozen peaches – once they’re baked, you really can’t tell they weren’t fresh. They are just lovely and bright, full of juicy goodness but also soft and creamy. And they are covered in a fluffy, sweet, cakey dough. When everything is baked together, the dough gets moistened with the peach juice, and the peaches get warm and gooey so that you end up with a cobbler that is really, really hard to stop eating.
This recipe will pretty much undo your winter blues.
Ingredients
3 15-ounce cans of sliced peaches
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1 cup of sugar
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup milk
Instructions
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