Just sub canned or frozen peaches for the pie filling!
Reunion Apple Cobbler
2 cans of apple pie filling
1 box (dry, unprepared) Butter Pecan cake mix
1/2 c. (or a little more) of brown sugar
1/2 c. chopped pecans
cinnamon to taste
2 sticks of butter
Preheat over to 350 degrees.
In a large 9 x 13 baking dish, layer the following ingredients as follows:
apple pie filling..spread evenly in bottom of dish
Sprinkle cinnamon to taste
Spread cake mix evenly over apple pie filling. (I used a whisk to break up any large lumps in the cake mix before adding.)
Sprinkle with brown sugar and pecans. Melt butter in microwave safe bowl. Pour over cake mix, sugar, pecan layer. Bake for about 50 mins. or until lightly browned....the dessert will not be fully set upon removing it from the oven. Enjoy with ice cream if desired, but it is so good that you really won't need it!
2006-12-16 16:05:44
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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no peach pie the crust is on the authentic and backside and that's a skinny crust peach cobbler has a cake like authentic that's 100percentbetter then peach pie as a count number of actuality right here is an straightforward recipe for making peach cobbler you do no longer even could be a great prepare dinner a baby could desire to try this .... straightforward Peach Cobbler 2 (sixteen oz..) cans peach slices w/juice (or frozen unthawed) a million pkg. yellow cake combination a million stick butter a million c. nuts, chopped (non-obligatory) Lay peaches and juice in backside of a baking dish. Sprinkle dry cake combination on authentic of peaches. Dot with the butter. Sprinkle pecans or different form of nuts on authentic. Bake at 350 tiers for forty 5 minutes or until cobbler is golden. Serve heat with ice cream. This makes various servings. good success ~~~~Bon Apetite~~~~~Chef Abby
2016-12-18 14:43:55
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answered by ? 3
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Heres a quick & easy recipe for peach cobbler.
2 cans of peaches drained, or 5 - 6 fresh peaches
1 cup sugar
1 cup bisquit
1 cup milk
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
Mix the 3 contents together & pour over peaches in a cooking dish.
sprinkle the nutmeg & cinnamon over the cobbler & bake in oven for 30 minutes or til golden brown at 350 degrees.
2006-12-16 16:18:50
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answered by kokaneenut 3
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I have found that when I use "Swan's Down flour" and over ripe peaches, nutmeg and cinnamon in my recipe, I seem to get some serious flavor. I couldn't tell you the measurements, my best friend's mom used to make it when I would sleep over, but I can tell you that if you add these things, it will be great. Peach cobbler is actually my favorite dessert, it brings back such sweet memories, like how nothing mattered when me and my best friend were togther, she's a great person. I am glad you like it and hope that you will have good memories surrounding it also.
2006-12-16 13:30:35
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answered by fan_wan :-) 3
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Log onto recipelink.com and you'll find at least a dozen recipes for peach cobbler.
This is a fantastic site that specializes in lost recipes, and even has a place where you can ask questions, and exchange recipes with others.
I think you'll love it.
2006-12-16 13:25:28
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answered by nova30180 4
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1/2 cup butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup milk
1 (21 ounce) can peach pie filling
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place butter or margarine in a 9x13 inch pan and melt in oven while it is preheating.
In a medium bowl, mix together flour, sugar, and baking powder. Stir in milk.
Remove pan of melted butter or margarine from oven. Pour mixture into pan, but DO NOT STIR. Spread pie filling onto batter, without stirring.
Bake in preheated oven for 50 to 60 minutes, until fruit is bubbly and batter is set and golden brown.
2006-12-17 12:20:15
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answered by Trini-HaitianGrl81 5
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I use allrecipes.com for many, many things but bisquick.com has a fast and very good recipe for peach cobbler
2006-12-16 14:03:57
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answered by Miti 2
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after you pick whatever recipe you find in cooking.com or epicurious.com put at table sppons of peach brandy into the peaches while they are waiting their turn to be added to the mix I used to do that when I cooked professionally and everyone raved about it even though they never knew what made it taste so good
2006-12-16 16:42:47
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answered by doc 4
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the other answers on this are great. you want the best, look at www.food.com
they will have several ways to make it, pick one and give it a go, they will all be good. if you are in a pinch. Sara Lee makes a good one in the frozen section of your local supermarket
2006-12-20 05:25:06
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answered by Anonymous
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