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Easy Peasy Raspberry Cobbler. Eating Instructions Provided

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Do you know how to eat Raspberry Cobbler? Well you do now!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Self-Rising Flour
  • 1-¼ cup Sugar
  • 1 stick Butter
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 1 cup Fresh Raspberries (6 Ounces)
  • 1 Tablespoon Raw Sugar
  • 1 carton Vanilla Ice Cream (half Gallon)

Preparation

I have a bad habit. I will admit it. Sometimes I get anxious when people don’t “eat the way I eat”.

According to my daughter, I always seem to make gentle “suggestions” to people on HOW to eat something. (I do it out of love of course).

For instance, I gently “suggest” (over and over again – or so I’m told): “Be sure and squeeze a little lime juice on the fish before eating it” or, “Oh please don’t forget to dip this into that”, or “I think you should pour this on top, it tastes really good that way”.

My daughter frequently announces to me: “Stop telling me how to eat!”

All I’m trying to do, is make sure that a person has the best eating experience possible.

So without further ado. I’m gonna tell you exactly how to eat this Raspberry Cobbler.

Pour your self-rising flour and 1 1/4 cup of sugar in a mixing bowl. Take your stick of butter and place it in a microwaveable bowl, place it in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time until melted.

While the butter is melting, pour your 1 cup of milk into the flour mixture and using a whisk, whisk away. Now pour the melted butter in your flour mixture and again, whisk away.

Now go and get your round casserole dish. I have a little round shallow dish I use for cobbler or for casseroles. But of course, if you have a square one, cobblers can be square too.

Spray your casserole dish with non-stick spray and pour your batter into your pan.

Take the fresh raspberries and drop them right on top of the batter.

Now take your raw sugar and sprinkle all over the top of the batter and raspberries. I love raw sugar because it looks like little diamonds sprinkled on top of your baked goods. It adds a bit of a sweet crunchy topping. I put it on top of my Cranberry Bread or Banana Bread and on top of the crust on some of my pies.

Now bake your cobbler in the oven at 350F for about 50 minutes or until golden on top. I like when the edges are a little brown and crunchy.

Normal recipes would just stop here.

But since I’ve been told that I continue to tell people how to eat, why on earth should I stop now?

Eating Instructions:

Serve cobbler warm, either out of the oven, or dish out individual servings and pop in the microwave for about 12 seconds.

Raspberries are known for their tart tangy flavor, and to me, the only way to eat cobbler, ESPECIALLY raspberry cobbler, is with Vanilla Ice Cream.

So if you forgot the ice cream, kindly ask hubby to quick like a bunny, go to the store and pick up some of your favorite type of vanilla ice cream.

So if you already know how to eat, I apologize in advance.

But please be sure to eat this Easy Peasy Raspberry Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream as directed below:

Take one bite of warm cobbler, then real quick-like, take a bite of ice cream. Gotta get both flavors going in your mouth ya know.

One bite of cobbler, then real quick-like, a bite of ice cream.
One bite of cobbler, then real quick-like, a bite of ice cream.

Continue until bowl is empty.

Your will belly will be so happy that you followed my eating instructions.

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