Making Peach Cobbler with a Cricut - Microwave Option?

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SUMMARY

The discussion confirms that the TS Peach Cobbler can be successfully made using the DCB (Deep Covered Baker) in a microwave. The recipe requires specific ingredients: 1 package of TS Peach Cobbler Mix, 1 can of peaches in syrup, 1/2 cup of butter, and 1 cup of water. The preparation involves mixing the ingredients in the DCB, adding butter, and microwaving for 10-12 minutes until hot and bubbly. Optional toppings include vanilla ice cream or whipped cream for enhanced flavor.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with using a microwave for cooking
  • Understanding of basic cooking techniques, such as mixing and layering ingredients
  • Knowledge of the DCB (Deep Covered Baker) and its usage
  • Access to TS Peach Cobbler Mix and related ingredients
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  • Explore variations of peach cobbler, such as adding different fruits
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  • Investigate tips for microwave cooking to improve results
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This discussion is beneficial for home cooks, Cricut enthusiasts, and anyone interested in quick dessert recipes using the microwave. It is particularly useful for those looking to utilize their DCB effectively.

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I'm having a Cricut event tomorrow night (scrapbooking thing) and I was going to make the TS Peach Cobbler...does anyone know if I could do it in the DCB in the microwave?

Thanks!
 
ah, you reminded me i have to look for a cricut cartridge with a lily pad on it for my sister in law's baby shower. any chance you know of one before I go off to ebay to look?
 
Yes, you can definitely make the TS Peach Cobbler in the DCB in the microwave. Here's how:Ingredients:- 1 package of TS Peach Cobbler Mix- 1 can of peaches in syrup- 1/2 cup of butter- 1 cup of waterInstructions:1. In the DCB, mix together the Peach Cobbler Mix and the can of peaches in syrup. Stir until well combined.2. Cut the butter into small cubes and sprinkle them on top of the mixture.3. Pour the water over the top of the mixture.4. Cover the DCB with the lid and microwave on high for 10-12 minutes, or until the cobbler is hot and bubbly.5. Let it cool for a few minutes before serving. You can also top it with some vanilla ice cream or whipped cream for extra deliciousness. Enjoy!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to make Peach Cobbler with a Cricut using the microwave option?

To make Peach Cobbler with a Cricut using the microwave option, you will need fresh or canned peaches, sugar, flour, baking powder, milk, butter, and cinnamon. Additionally, you will need a Cricut machine to create any decorative elements or labels, as well as microwave-safe containers for cooking.

Can I use frozen peaches for the Peach Cobbler recipe?

Yes, you can use frozen peaches for the Peach Cobbler recipe. Just make sure to thaw and drain them before using to avoid excess moisture in your cobbler.

How long does it take to cook Peach Cobbler in the microwave?

The cooking time for Peach Cobbler in the microwave typically ranges from 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the wattage of your microwave and the size of your dish. It's best to start with 5 minutes and check for doneness, adding time as needed.

Can I customize the Peach Cobbler recipe with other fruits?

Absolutely! You can customize the Peach Cobbler recipe by adding other fruits such as blueberries, raspberries, or apples. Just make sure to adjust the sugar levels based on the sweetness of the additional fruits you choose.

Is it safe to use my Cricut machine near the microwave?

Yes, it is safe to use your Cricut machine near the microwave as long as you keep the machine and its materials away from any heat sources. Just ensure that the area is clean and free of any spills or debris that could cause accidents.

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