BLACKBERRY TIME!
One thing you should know about me is that I am a wannabe gardener. It never fails that every March I tell my
husband, TC, how I would love to plant a garden that year. We could plant tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce,
zucchini, strawberries, corn….and the list goes on and on. (Yes, I have very lofty goals!) He looks at me, smiles politely and every year, asks, “But who would water it and pick the veggies in July when it is so hot
outside you complain about having to walk from the air conditioned house to the
air conditioned car?” (This man truly
knows me). Needless to say, we do not
have a garden.
We do, however, as I learned a couple weeks ago, have blackberry
bushes. I have lived in this house for
almost six years and this is the first I have heard of these blackberry bushes! (After TC’s comment above- you have probably
reached the conclusion I do not take frequent walks on our 3.5 acres to inspect
what kind of plants and bushes we have growing.)
What should one do with ripe blackberries? Make blackberry cobbler, of course!
After putting Kate to bed this evening I went, measuring cup in
hand, to the blackberry bushes I have heard so much about. Wow!
There were a TON of blackberries!
They were a bit smaller than I am used to seeing but with the unusually
dry spring this made sense. In the 15
minutes it took me to pick 1.5 cups of these beautiful berries I was reminded
of a story my grandparents enjoy telling about my mom.
When my mom and her brother were young, my grandparents would take
them blackberry picking every summer.
The blackberries they picked would be sold and they used the money for
their family vacation fund. It never
failed that my mother would just sit and cry in the middle of all these bushes
because she hated the heat, was getting bitten by bugs, hated the outdoors,
etc., etc. (Apparently, she was quite
the drama queen when she was a child!) I used to join right in and make fun of
her with the fam….not anymore! When I
got back to the house this evening I was sweating so much I had to shower and
change clothes to be comfortable and I was bitten by so many mosquitos I had to
take some Benadryl to keep from scratching the skin off of my feet. Mom- I am so sorry I made fun of you. It will not happen again! J
The recipe I used to make the cobbler is from www.allbisquickrecipes.com . I had all the ingredients on hand (TC has a
gluten intolerance so I used gluten-free Bisquick) so I decided to give it a
go.
I removed any remaining stems and washed the berries well.
I mixed cornstarch, sugar, cinnamon, water and the blackberries in
a pot, bringing the mixture to a boil and cooking for two minutes.
While this mixture was cooking on the stove, I started on the
topping. In a small bowl I combined the
gluten-free Bisquick, sugar, melted butter, and milk.
Once the wet mixture finished cooking on the stove I dumped it
into an 8 x 8 glass casserole dish and placed the dry mixture on top.
I baked it for 25 minutes. Once
cooled, I enjoyed mine with some vanilla ice cream (TC likes his with Cool
Whip) and settled into the recliner for some dessert and a rerun episode of the
Big Bang Theory. Perfect way to spend a
Thursday night!
I posted the recipe and link below. Make sure to leave a comment on what you
think!
Enjoy!
Rachael
http://www.allbisquickrecipes.com/bisquick-cobbler/bisquick-blackberry-cobbler/
Bisquick Blackberry Cobbler Recipe
2 tbsp
cornstarch
¾ cup
sugar
1 tsp.
cinnamon
1 cup
water
1 ½ cup
blackberries
Topping:
1 cup
Bisquick
2 tsp.
sugar
2 tbsp.
butter, melted
¼ cup milk
Instructions
Preheat
oven to 400 degrees. Combine water,
sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon and blackberries.
Bring to boil. Cook for 2
minutes. Pour into casserole dish and
cover with topping. Topping: mix Bisquick, sigar, butter, and milk. Bake until golden, about 25 to 30 minutes.
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