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This thread centers around personal experiences with a microwave cobbler recipe, discussing variations in ingredients, cooking methods, and outcomes. Participants share their attempts at making the dish and express their thoughts on its texture and flavor.
Views differ on the best method and ingredients for achieving the desired texture and flavor in the cobbler, with no clear consensus on the optimal approach.
Participants are primarily sharing personal experiences and variations of a microwave cobbler recipe, reflecting a range of outcomes based on different ingredient choices and cooking techniques.
Consultants looking for quick dessert ideas or those interested in experimenting with microwave recipes may find this discussion helpful.
mscharf said:I did this at the cluster meeting last week.
Used yellow cake mix, canned peaches, 1 1/2 sticks butter (cut into pats) Micro 10 mins, then STIR WELL. Then micro 3 more mins. Topped with cinnamon and cinnamon sprinkles.
SOOO GOOD, gone in mins. Everyone said they will do this at a show...
annew said:did you use the juice from the peaches???
lpacker said:Glad to see this post - I tried this with blueberry pie filling and a yellow cake mix. Not thinking (and I even teach art) that when I mixed the blue and yellow together after 10 minutes in the micrwave, it turned green. Tasted great (maybe a bit too moist), but my husband thought it looked like broccoli and could not eat it...LOL.
The following week, I tried spice cake and apple pie filling. I agree, there did not seem to be enough apples, so maybe I'll try with two cans.
chezshelly said:I use one can of crushed pineapple and one can of cherry pie filling, mix them together in the bottom of the DCB. I sprinkle on the dry cake mix and then pats of 1 stick of butter, 12-15 minutes in the microwave. It is awesome. Just like a dump cake you do in the oven but it doesn't take any time and it is yummmy!!!!
Preheat oven to 350.esavvymom said:Does anyone have directions on how you'd do a Dump Cake/Cobbler Cake in the regular oven? I'm giving some Mocha Sprinkles recipes to a customer, and wanted to give her this one. She doesn't have a DCB (yet)....so I wanted to give her the variation cooking method for it.
Thanks!
Nanisu said:Ok, these all sound wonderful, and I am definitely going to do them at my shows this weekend--just to clarify---2 cans of pie filling, 1 box of cake mix, 1 stick of butter, microwave WITH THE TOP OFF THE DCB, 10 mins., stir, and then 3 mins more? Is that right? Please let me know if this is right--I want to get hold of my hostesses and have them get the ingredients.