May 09, 2023, Updated Jul 31, 2023 No need to fuss with a proper cake batter for this recipe – this cobbler couldn’t be easier (kinda like my Puff Pastry Strawberry Tart). And the strawberry mixture is just so delicious. Serve with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream. It’s an easy carry-and-serve dessert to tote along to a picnic or a bbq. If you love summer cobbler recipes, you must also try my Peach Cobbler Pound Cake – it’s to die for. And chocolate lovers, don’t miss these killer Strawberry Brownies. Now let’s get started on making strawberry cobbler (and next, you should try this Blackberry Cobbler!)!
Why You’ll LOVE This Recipe
Strawberry cobbler is a dessert made with fresh or frozen strawberries baked under a layer of sweet dough, resulting in a warm, fruity, and comforting dessert. As far as cobbler recipes go, this Strawberry Cobbler is a unique treat that stands out from the rest. This recipe strikes the perfect balance with juicy strawberries and a light, buttery biscuit-like topping that is irresistibly delicious. The addition of flour in the strawberry filling gives it a pie-like texture without cornstarch. Whether you are a cobbler connoisseur or trying it for the first time, this Strawberry Cobbler recipe is a must-try that will not disappoint.
What Makes It Cobbler?
Cobbler is a type of dessert that typically features a fruit filling (such as berries, peaches, or apples) that is topped with a doughy crust made of biscuits or cake batter. The crust is then baked until golden brown and the fruit filling becomes hot and bubbly. The name “cobbler” comes from the idea that the biscuit or cake topping resembles cobblestones on a street.
What’s the difference between a pie and a cobbler?
Pie and cobbler are both desserts made with fruit filling and crust, but there are some key differences between them. A pie typically has a bottom crust and a top crust, with the filling completely enclosed within the pastry, and is baked in a pie dish or tin. The crust is thin and flaky. On the other hand, cobbler is a dessert that features fruit filling topped with a biscuit or cake-like dough. Unlike pies, cobblers are not usually fully enclosed, and the filling can be visible from the top. Cobblers can be baked in a variety of dishes such as a baking dish, skillet, or even individual ramekins.
Gather Your Ingredients to Make Strawberry Cobbler
Get ready to bake a delicious Strawberry Cobbler with a biscuit topping by grabbing all the necessary ingredients:
Strawberries: The star of the dish, the strawberries are hulled and halved before being tossed with sugar and flour to create a juicy filling. Granulated sugar: Used to sweeten the strawberries and balance their tartness. All-purpose flour: Used in both the filling and topping, the flour helps to thicken the strawberry juices and create a biscuit-like topping. Butter: For the topping, the cold butter is grated and mixed with the dry ingredients to create a crumbly texture. Baking powder: Used in the topping to help the biscuits rise and become fluffy. Coarse salt: Added to the topping to enhance the flavor. Milk: The liquid component of the topping, the milk is added to the dry ingredients and folded in to create a light, lumpy mixture.
How to make Strawberry Cobbler: Step-by-Step Directions
One of the best things about this Strawberry Cobbler is how easy it is to make, so let’s get started with these simple steps:
Prep the oven: Before you start any cooking, you need to get the oven preheated to 400ºF and place a parchment-lined baking sheet on the lowest rack to catch any drips.
Make the Cobbler Topping
Make the topping: To make the delicious biscuit topping, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. The grate the cold butter over top of the flour mixture, and fold in the milk with a light hand to create a lumpy mixture (but don’t worry, no dry flour should remain!).
Make the Strawberry Cobbler Filling
Prepare the filling: Next, it’s time to toss the hulled and halved strawberries with the granulated sugar and flour in a 1 1/2 quart baking dish (I recommend using a deep pie dish for best results).
Assemble and Bake
Add the topping and bake: Spoon the biscuit topping onto the strawberries and bake the whole thing on top of the prepared baking sheet for about 30 minutes, until the filling is bubbling vigorously around the sides and the topping is golden brown. Serve and enjoy: Once the cobbler is done baking, let it cool for a few minutes before serving it up with your favorite ice cream, whipped cream, or other toppings of your choice.
Grab your tools For This Easy Cobbler Recipe
Here’s the equipment you’ll need to make strawberry cobbler:
A baking dish (no, not that one with the chip on the corner, use the pretty one). You could alternatively bake it in a cast iron skillet. A large bowl (the bigger, the better, so you can dance while mixing) A whisk (channel your inner superhero and whisk those ingredients into submission) A grater Measuring cups (you could eyeball it, but then it would be a mystery dish) Measuring spoons Oven mitts (safety first, kids!)
Now that you’ve got your arsenal of cooking tools ready, let’s get to work on this strawberry cobbler.
How to Serve Strawberry Cobbler
So you’ve baked your scrumptious strawberry cobbler, and now you’re wondering how to serve it up. Here are some ideas:
Serve it hot and fresh out of the oven, topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. It slowly melts into the bubbling fruit filling, creating a creamy, dreamy sauce that coats every bite. Want to keep it simple? Serve it at room temperature with a dollop of whipped cream or a drizzle of honey for a touch of sweetness. Feeling fancy? Make a homemade whipped cream flavored with a touch of lemon zest and a splash of Limoncello liqueur. Top your cobbler with this decadent whipped cream and garnish with fresh mint leaves for a pop of color and flavor. Make it a brunch affair and serve your cobbler with a side of yogurt for a morning twist on a classic dessert.
Make Ahead and Storage Tips: Prep Now, Eat Later
Whether you’re planning for a busy week or just want to enjoy your cobbler for a few days, here are some tips to make the most out of your dessert! Serve the cobbler warm or at room temperature.
Prep in advance: chop the strawberries and prep the dry ingredients and grated butter separately in advance if you like. The topping is best mixed up just before baking. Store leftovers: I cover it tightly and leave on the counter for a day if there are leftovers. The environment of the refrigerator dries out the biscuit topping way faster than outside. (The fridge stales any baked goods, including bread.) But longer than 24 hours, I’d have to heave a sigh and pop it in the fridge. Keep leftovers tucked under plastic wrap at room temperature for a day. OR refrigerate in an airtight container for 4-5 days. Freeze it for later: Can’t finish your cobbler in one sitting? No worries! You can freeze it for up to three months, and then simply thaw and reheat. Reheating: To reheat your cobbler, simply pop it in the oven at 350°F for 10-15 minutes, or until warmed through. Or gently reheat in the microwave.
Strawberry Cobbler Variations and Substitutions
Feel free to experiment with different combinations and ingredients to create your own unique version of this classic dessert.