Monday, September 22, 2014

3 Dutch oven cobblers for the conventional oven!

If you're like me, you do not own a Dutch oven, nor would you know how many briquettes to use if you HAD one. Anything that can be cooked in the Dutch oven, can be baked in a conventional oven. Here are three variations of the popular Dutch oven cobbler that you can bake in your oven:

- Black Forest Cobbler
- Apple-Root Beer Cobbler
- Basic Fruit Cobbler

Dutch Oven Black Forest Cobbler (for conventional oven)

1 (18 oz) box brownie mix (or chocolate cake mix)
2 cans (16 - 21 oz ea) cherries (drained) or cherry pie filling
1 (12 oz) can Sprite/7-up/equivalent
2 Tbsp butter, cut up

Line Dutch oven (or other large baking dish) with foil for easy clean up. Place butter chunks on bottom of dish. Pour fruit evenly into dish. *Pour dry cake mix evenly over fruit. Pour soda over everything. Cover. Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees F.

*Can mix dry cake mix and soda together in a separate bowl before pouring over fruit.

Dutch Oven Apple-Root Beer Cobbler (for conventional oven)

1 box spice cake mix
2 cans (21 oz each) apple pie filling
1 can root beer
2 Tbsp butter, cut into chunks

Line Dutch oven (or other large baking dish) with foil for easy clean up. Place butter chunks on bottom of dish. Pour fruit evenly into dish. *Pour dry cake mix evenly over fruit. Pour soda over everything. Cover. Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees F. This is a zingy, fun-tasting cobbler!

*Can mix dry cake mix and soda together in a separate bowl before pouring over fruit.

Dutch Oven Basic Fruit Cobbler (for conventional oven)

1 box white or yellow cake mix
1 (12 oz) can Sprite/7-up/equivalent
2 cans (21 oz each) fruit pie filling of choice (peach, cherry, apple, blueberry, raspberry, etc.)
2 Tbsp butter, cut into chunks

Line Dutch oven (or other large baking dish) with foil for easy clean up. Place butter chunks on bottom of dish. Pour fruit evenly into dish. *Pour dry cake mix evenly over fruit. Pour soda over everything. Cover. Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees F.

*Can mix dry cake mix and soda together in a separate bowl before pouring over fruit.

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