Peach Berry Cobbler & Homemade Whipped Cream
Last week, I was at home, hungry for dessert, and alone. Previously, I bought a bunch of fruit to try to "live healthy." That is not the easiest for me, considering I turned it all into dessert... I had peaches, blackberries, and Michigan cherries (yayy local!) Thanks to Pinterest, I found a peach cobbler recipe for two. Cobbler is basically a fruit pie without a bottom crust (that means less carbs!). I also did not have the ingredients for a pie crust, so a cobbler was the next best thing. The Pinterest recipe was for a peach cobbler with granola topping.
The Cobbler
Preheat oven to 350 F and grease a glass baking dish large enough to fir your fruit (Ramekins work well)
I cut up two ripe peaches into cubes (about a cup & a half - 2 cups), rinsed and cut the larger black berries (1/2 cup) into bite sized pieces, and cut up the cherries (1/2 cup) into quarters and removed the pits. I then mixed the fruit together in a bowl with 1 tablespoon of granulated, white sugar.
To make the crust, I abandoned all directions in the Pinterest recipe.
I used 1 individual package of Quaker Oats instant oatmeal (maple & brown sugar flavored), 2 tablespoons of COLD butter, 1 tablespoon of flour, 1 teaspoon of a cinnamon sugar mix, 2 tablespoons of brown sugar, and a splash of vanilla. I mixed the topping with my finger, mushing it together between my fingertips until it was like balls of playdough. I then sprinkled it over the top of the fruit mixture. I baked it for 25 mins.
When my taste-testing boyfriend, Nic, came home from OU football practice, he saw the kitchen a mess and me not working on my research paper that was due in a mere three days! He is a little picky -- doesn't like topping of heavy sauces or things that are too sweet -- so dessert is always a little risky. I let the cobbler cool a bit, and served him a small bowl with a dollop of homemade whipped cream (simple as can be!) and he LOVED it! He said it was warm and not too sweet and had a nice crunchy topping without being too over powering! Yayy!
When my taste-testing boyfriend, Nic, came home from OU football practice, he saw the kitchen a mess and me not working on my research paper that was due in a mere three days! He is a little picky -- doesn't like topping of heavy sauces or things that are too sweet -- so dessert is always a little risky. I let the cobbler cool a bit, and served him a small bowl with a dollop of homemade whipped cream (simple as can be!) and he LOVED it! He said it was warm and not too sweet and had a nice crunchy topping without being too over powering! Yayy!
Whipped Cream
1 cup of heavy whipping cream
1 tablespoon of sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla
I started using a whisk by hand, and realized that there was no way I could beat that stuff stiff, so I got the mixer out with the whisk attachment (which I got for Nic as a housewarming gift, which was really a gift for me!) It took me like 3 minutes on high to get it stiff.
Plopped that stuff right on top of the cobbler and it was heaven!
