sweet Archives - Sweet Sharings https://sweetsharings.com/tag/sweet/ Eat Healthy, Make time for Adventure and Count your Blessings! Mon, 28 Mar 2022 03:01:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/sweetsharings.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/cropped-IMG_3674-300x300-1-e1635944012858.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 sweet Archives - Sweet Sharings https://sweetsharings.com/tag/sweet/ 32 32 199328110 Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert. Super Easy 3-Ingredient Kabak Tatlisi. https://sweetsharings.com/recipe/turkish-pumpkin-candy-dessert/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=turkish-pumpkin-candy-dessert https://sweetsharings.com/recipe/turkish-pumpkin-candy-dessert/#respond Wed, 12 Jan 2022 23:56:37 +0000 https://sweetsharings.com/?post_type=cuisine-recipe&p=2005 https://sweetsharings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/IMG_0065-e1642034599679.jpeg Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert from Ottoman times. I made this simple recipe with minimal effort yet maximum satisfaction. After trying so many sweet pumpkin desserts last Autumn, I concluded that only savoury pumpkin dishes were for me. Well, I changed my mind after trying this Turkish sweet. I tried my hand at it for the first time in Autumn (2021) and it was simply Love at first Taste!! A friend from my Alma Mater suggested I try making Kabak Tatlisi and ever since then, it has become our favourite Autumn Dessert. It’s still a favourite during Winter even! Diabetic Friendly, Vegan and Gluten-Free. Never had pumpkin as a dessert on its own? Forget about your classic pumpkin pie and make this super easy Turkish Sweet Delight. This Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert will be a hit with your family especially during the holidays. Being Vegan, gluten-free and so easy to make, my recipe is also Diabetic friendly with a couple of tweaks. Calorie Conscious? I substituted sugar with Erythritol and clotted cream with Creme Fraiche (need to watch my calories and sugar GI levels). It still turned out sooo good! Ever since this new discovery, we have had it every week. The bonus part of this dessert is that with reasonable portions, it did not disrupt my blood glucose levels. While being a super easy recipe with a basic of only 3 ingredients, you can enhance the flavour with the addition of ginger and a couple of other spices. It’s all a matter of personal taste and preference. You even have a choice of optional garnishing (tahini, clotted cream, creme fraiche) and coarsely chopped nuts as a final topping (walnuts and pistachios). How to prepare and clean a pumpkin. Mature pumpkins are best to use for kabak tatlısı. If the skin is tough, use a knife to peel the pumpkin. Vegetable peelers are better for younger, thinner-skinned pumpkins and squashes. Cut the pumpkin in half, and scrape out the seeds and pulp with a large metal spoon. Lay the pumpkin halves flat side down, and cut in half again, repeat until you have the required amount of segments. Save the seeds. Remove the seeds from the pulp, and rinse. Pat dry, place on a baking tray in a medium-hot oven, and bake for 10 minutes. I use toasted pumpkin seeds in oats, yogurts, salads and my favourite is garnish for Pumpkin Soup.  How to make Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert. There are 2 options to make this dessert, on stove top or in the Oven. Place pumpkin pieces in a large heavy bottom pot in one layer and sprinkle spices (optional) and sugar over. cover and set aside overnight for best results. Minimum 6 hours. Pumpkin juices will be released and dissolve the sugar. Method 1 : Boil pumpkin cubes in it’s juice till soft but not mushy. Cool and serve with choice of garnishings and toppings. Method 2 : Place pumpkin pieces in one layer on a baking tray and pour it’s juice over it. Bake for 30 mins. Cool and serve with choice of garnishings and toppings. How To Serve Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert. You can serve the candied pumpkin with the following options : A dollop of clotted cream or creme fraiche, A drizzle of tahini paste, Coarsely chopped Nuts OR go all out and have a bit of everything! My husband loves it with creme fraiche and pistachios and I enjoy it with tahini sauce and walnuts. Other Pumpkin Recipes Try another Turkish Dessert : Muhallebi (Mahalabia) Milk Pudding Prefer a Savoury Pumpkin Dish instead? Try Savoury Sweet Pumpkin Fry (Labu Masak Cili) As always: If you liked this recipe please give us a rating and/or let us know what you think by leaving a comment below. If you make this recipe, post a pic on Instagram too and tag @sweetsharings with hashtag #sweetsharings for a shout out.

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Turkish pumpkin candy dessert

Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert from Ottoman times. I made this simple recipe with minimal effort yet maximum satisfaction. After trying so many sweet pumpkin desserts last Autumn, I concluded that only savoury pumpkin dishes were for me. Well, I changed my mind after trying this Turkish sweet. I tried my hand at it for the first time in Autumn (2021) and it was simply Love at first Taste!! A friend from my Alma Mater suggested I try making Kabak Tatlisi and ever since then, it has become our favourite Autumn Dessert. It’s still a favourite during Winter even!

Diabetic Friendly, Vegan and Gluten-Free.

Never had pumpkin as a dessert on its own? Forget about your classic pumpkin pie and make this super easy Turkish Sweet Delight. This Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert will be a hit with your family especially during the holidays. Being Vegan, gluten-free and so easy to make, my recipe is also Diabetic friendly with a couple of tweaks.

Calorie Conscious?

I substituted sugar with Erythritol and clotted cream with Creme Fraiche (need to watch my calories and sugar GI levels). It still turned out sooo good! Ever since this new discovery, we have had it every week. The bonus part of this dessert is that with reasonable portions, it did not disrupt my blood glucose levels.

While being a super easy recipe with a basic of only 3 ingredients, you can enhance the flavour with the addition of ginger and a couple of other spices. It’s all a matter of personal taste and preference. You even have a choice of optional garnishing (tahini, clotted cream, creme fraiche) and coarsely chopped nuts as a final topping (walnuts and pistachios).

How to prepare and clean a pumpkin.

Mature pumpkins are best to use for kabak tatlısı. If the skin is tough, use a knife to peel the pumpkin. Vegetable peelers are better for younger, thinner-skinned pumpkins and squashes. Cut the pumpkin in half, and scrape out the seeds and pulp with a large metal spoon.

Lay the pumpkin halves flat side down, and cut in half again, repeat until you have the required amount of segments.

Save the seeds. Remove the seeds from the pulp, and rinse. Pat dry, place on a baking tray in a medium-hot oven, and bake for 10 minutes. I use toasted pumpkin seeds in oats, yogurts, salads and my favourite is garnish for Pumpkin Soup. 

How to make Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert.

There are 2 options to make this dessert, on stove top or in the Oven.

Place pumpkin pieces in a large heavy bottom pot in one layer and sprinkle spices (optional) and sugar over. cover and set aside overnight for best results. Minimum 6 hours. Pumpkin juices will be released and dissolve the sugar.

Method 1 : Boil pumpkin cubes in it’s juice till soft but not mushy. Cool and serve with choice of garnishings and toppings.

Method 2 : Place pumpkin pieces in one layer on a baking tray and pour it’s juice over it. Bake for 30 mins. Cool and serve with choice of garnishings and toppings.

How To Serve Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert.

You can serve the candied pumpkin with the following options :

A dollop of clotted cream or creme fraiche, A drizzle of tahini paste, Coarsely chopped Nuts OR go all out and have a bit of everything! My husband loves it with creme fraiche and pistachios and I enjoy it with tahini sauce and walnuts.

Other Pumpkin Recipes

Try another Turkish Dessert : Muhallebi (Mahalabia) Milk Pudding

Prefer a Savoury Pumpkin Dish instead? Try Savoury Sweet Pumpkin Fry (Labu Masak Cili)

As always: If you liked this recipe please give us a rating and/or let us know what you think by leaving a comment below.

If you make this recipe, post a pic on Instagram too and tag @sweetsharings with hashtag #sweetsharings for a shout out.

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Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert

Never had pumpkin as a dessert on its own? Forget about your classic pumpkin pie and make this Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert instead. It will be a hit with your family especially during the holiday season. Vegan, gluten-free and so easy to make! If you liked this recipe, please leave a ratng below.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Asian, Turkish
Diet Diabetic, Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Keyword candy, dessert, diabetic friendly, gluten-free, make ahead, Pumpkin, super easy, sweet, turkish, vegan, vegetarian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
resting time 8 hours
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 4
Calories

Equipment

  • 1 Large heavy bottom pot OR oven pan
  • 1 Large Sharp knife

Ingredients

  • 450 gm pumpkin – weight after cleaned
  • 1 cup sugar I used Erythritol (diabetic friendly)
  • 1-2 tablespoons tahini/clotted cream/creme fraiche
  • 1 thumb size ginger julienned and optional
  • 1 stick cinnamon small stick and optional
  • a few cardamom pods crushed and optional
  • Pistachios or walnuts for garnish crumbled and optional

Instructions

  • Peel, wash and cut the pumpkin. Remove seeds and clean the fibrous parts out. Cut the pumpkin into desired wedge/cube sizes or rectangular pieces of about 1×2 inches (3×5 cm)
  • Place the pumpkin pieces and spices in a large heavy bottom pot, preferably a Dutch oven. The pot must be large because the maximum number of pumpkin pieces must touch the bottom in a single layer.
  • Sprinkle sugar and choice of spices if any over the pumpkin pieces.
  • Cover with lid and set aside overnight or at least 6 hours. Best results always overnight and especially so if using erythritol instead of sugar.
  • The pumpkin pieces will release their juice during the sitting time, so there is no need to add extra water while boiling it. If the juices do not almost cover the pieces, then add just a little water. I have never had to add any water.

Method 1

  • Place the pot with pumpkin cubes on stove and bring it to a boil on medium high heat. Once it starts to boil, immediately lower heat to medium low and leave uncovered.
  • Simmer until soft but not mushy. Let it cool completely in the same pot.

Method 2

  • Preheat oven at 180C/375F. Place the pumpkin cubes/slices on a baking pan in one layer. Pour the juice over pumpkin slices. Bake for 20-30 minutes until tender. Let it cool completely.

After pumpkin pieces have been Cooked.

  • Once cooled, transfer to an airtight container or covered dish. Refrigerate for minimum 30 minutes to an hour. Can be served hot too but most commonly served as a cold dessert.
  • Serve with a drizzle of tahini sauce OR a dollop of clotted cream OR creme fraiche. It's a matter of personal taste and diet preference.
  • You can optionally garnish it with crumbled pistachio or walnuts.

Notes

This dessert is so versatile, you can serve it with a choice or all of the suggested garnishig and toppings. It’s just a matter of personal taste.
If you are diabetic or need to watch your calorie intake :
  1. substitute sugar with Erythritol or similar.
  2. substitute clotted cream with creme fraich
 

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Muhallebi (Mahalabia) Milk Pudding https://sweetsharings.com/recipe/muhallebi-mahalabia-milk-pudding/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=muhallebi-mahalabia-milk-pudding https://sweetsharings.com/recipe/muhallebi-mahalabia-milk-pudding/#respond Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:40:36 +0000 https://sweetsharings.com/?post_type=cuisine-recipe&p=1071 https://sweetsharings.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/milkpudding_ss.jpeg The Muhallebi Milk Pudding is also known as  Mahalabia and is a must try for a quick dessert fix. If you like a milky pudding, then you’re going to like this one! It is delicious and extremely easy to make, takes only a few minutes preparation. It is however a make ahead dessert with a chill time of at least 3-5 hours. Overnight for best results! What are the ingredients? Muhallebi is essentially a sweet creamy dessert, in many ways similar to the French blancmange. It is made with a combination of milk and sugar that is cooked and thickened with cornstarch or rice flour. Traditionally, found cardamom is used for flavour and a dusting of cinnamon as garnish. However, most recipes usually use orange blossom, vanilla, or rose water and is typically served cold. Where does Muhallebi Milk Pudding originate from? The earliest recorded recipes date back around a thousand years. Since the beginning, there have been multiple ways of making this delicious milk pudding or custard. The main ingredient is always fresh milk, but the thickener and toppings vary. This simple treat is believed by some to have Turkish origins and is enjoyed in slightly different forms across the Arabian Peninsula, Middle East, and North Africa. Milk puddings are common across the world. Muhallebi is certainly not specifically Turkish and Mahalabia not specific to the Arab World. Depending on the region, it can be garnished with typical local ingredients such as pistachios, date syrup, almonds, walnuts, shredded coconut, cinnamon, or raisins.  I found this recipe from a magazine, adapted from the cookbook ’Syria : Recipes from Home’and made some changes by adding evaporated milk. Muhallebi Milk Pudding Variations: The adapted recipe had only whole fresh milk as the main ingredient. I usually love a creamier taste so I tried the recipe with half whole milk and half evaporated milk. Sometimes I use double cream instead of evaporated milk. Both ways work well and I found that it had a richer, smoother velvety texture in the latter choices.  Cornflour can be substituted with Rice Flour. Using corn starch will yield a smooth consistency, while rice flour will have a bit of texture.  Mahalabia with condensed milk: Replace the cream with condensed milk and omit the sugar. How to serve and Party Tips If you’re not a fan of cardamom or floral flavours, you can add a bit of vanilla or almond extract; In fact, any flavouring is fine and a matter of personal preference. You can also skip it all together for just a plain sweet milk pudding. It’s a dessert very much similar to the pannacotta as well, minus the gelatine.  Let your imagination flow and get creative with the Garnish and Toppings. You can use any nuts, raisins, rose petals or even fruit puree and much more! Here are some suggestions : Crushed pistachios or toasted almonds are used as a common garnish. If you have a nut allergy or don’t fancy them, then just leave them out.  Crushed rose petals are another common topping used is many middle eastern desserts. Gives some contrast colour to the dessert. Fruit Puree such as mango or passion fruit gives a a nice mild tangy flavour in contrast to the sweet pudding.  Seasonal Fruits. – Try berries in Summer and Pomegranate in Winter…equally aesthetically pleasing and and delicious! Chocolate! Not traditional but always a favourite. You can use chocolate shavings or spoon over some chocolate ganache.  Balsamic fruit. I use chopped strawberries mixed with pomegranate molasses and some castor sugar— a sharp tangy contrast with the sweet creamy Mahallabia makes it an exciting fusion of flavours. Dried fruit or desiccated coconut or Rose jam or Date Syrup. Take your pick! WINTER VERSION:  For a wintry feel, serve it hot and sprinkle a little cinnamon or mix it with your other garnishings before topping. Notes :  This is a Make Ahead Dessert. Make the puddings at least 3-5 hours before serving. Overnight for best results. They keep in the fridge for 2-3 days. Be sure to use a heavy bottom saucepan or milk pan to avoid the milk from burning and causing bits in the mahalabia. If you are going to chill it overnight, cover the cups/dishes with cling film or saucers to prevent the Mahalabia from drying out and forming a crust-like layer. This also prevents it from absorbing any other food smells in the fridge.  You may also like : Quick no bake Yogurt cheesecake in a glass Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert Summer Fruit Cobbler Coconut Water Jelly Vegan Coconut Rice Pudding Creamy Blueberry Coconut Popsicles I’m really excited for you to try this super easy Recipe. If you do try this, I hope you’ll come back to leave a comment. I’d love to know what you think! You can also share a photo of it on instagram and tag me @sweetsharings with hashtag #sweetsharings Never miss a new pst or recipe! Subscribe to our email newsletter! (it’s free and no spam)

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The Muhallebi Milk Pudding is also known as  Mahalabia and is a must try for a quick dessert fix. If you like a milky pudding, then you’re going to like this one! It is delicious and extremely easy to make, takes only a few minutes preparation. It is however a make ahead dessert with a chill time of at least 3-5 hours. Overnight for best results!

What are the ingredients?

Muhallebi is essentially a sweet creamy dessert, in many ways similar to the French blancmange. It is made with a combination of milk and sugar that is cooked and thickened with cornstarch or rice flour. Traditionally, found cardamom is used for flavour and a dusting of cinnamon as garnish. However, most recipes usually use orange blossom, vanilla, or rose water and is typically served cold.

Mahallebi Turkish milk pudding

Where does Muhallebi Milk Pudding originate from?

The earliest recorded recipes date back around a thousand years. Since the beginning, there have been multiple ways of making this delicious milk pudding or custard. The main ingredient is always fresh milk, but the thickener and toppings vary.

This simple treat is believed by some to have Turkish origins and is enjoyed in slightly different forms across the Arabian Peninsula, Middle East, and North Africa. Milk puddings are common across the world. Muhallebi is certainly not specifically Turkish and Mahalabia not specific to the Arab World. Depending on the region, it can be garnished with typical local ingredients such as pistachios, date syrup, almonds, walnuts, shredded coconut, cinnamon, or raisins. 

muhallebi milk pudding

I found this recipe from a magazine, adapted from the cookbook ’Syria : Recipes from Home’and made some changes by adding evaporated milk.

Muhallebi Milk Pudding Variations:

The adapted recipe had only whole fresh milk as the main ingredient. I usually love a creamier taste so I tried the recipe with half whole milk and half evaporated milk. Sometimes I use double cream instead of evaporated milk. Both ways work well and I found that it had a richer, smoother velvety texture in the latter choices. 

Cornflour can be substituted with Rice Flour. Using corn starch will yield a smooth consistency, while rice flour will have a bit of texture. 

Mahalabia with condensed milk: Replace the cream with condensed milk and omit the sugar.

mahalabia milk pudding

How to serve and Party Tips

If you’re not a fan of cardamom or floral flavours, you can add a bit of vanilla or almond extract; In fact, any flavouring is fine and a matter of personal preference. You can also skip it all together for just a plain sweet milk pudding. It’s a dessert very much similar to the pannacotta as well, minus the gelatine. 

Let your imagination flow and get creative with the Garnish and Toppings. You can use any nuts, raisins, rose petals or even fruit puree and much more! Here are some suggestions :

Crushed pistachios or toasted almonds are used as a common garnish. If you have a nut allergy or don’t fancy them, then just leave them out. 

Crushed rose petals are another common topping used is many middle eastern desserts. Gives some contrast colour to the dessert.

Fruit Puree such as mango or passion fruit gives a a nice mild tangy flavour in contrast to the sweet pudding. 

Seasonal Fruits. – Try berries in Summer and Pomegranate in Winter…equally aesthetically pleasing and and delicious!

Chocolate! Not traditional but always a favourite. You can use chocolate shavings or spoon over some chocolate ganache. 

Balsamic fruit. I use chopped strawberries mixed with pomegranate molasses and some castor sugar— a sharp tangy contrast with the sweet creamy Mahallabia makes it an exciting fusion of flavours.

Dried fruit or desiccated coconut or Rose jam or Date Syrup. Take your pick!

WINTER VERSION: 

For a wintry feel, serve it hot and sprinkle a little cinnamon or mix it with your other garnishings before topping.

mahalabia milk pudding

Notes : 

This is a Make Ahead Dessert. Make the puddings at least 3-5 hours before serving. Overnight for best results. They keep in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Be sure to use a heavy bottom saucepan or milk pan to avoid the milk from burning and causing bits in the mahalabia.
If you are going to chill it overnight, cover the cups/dishes with cling film or saucers to prevent the Mahalabia from drying out and forming a crust-like layer. This also prevents it from absorbing any other food smells in the fridge. 

You may also like :

Quick no bake Yogurt cheesecake in a glass

Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert

Summer Fruit Cobbler

Coconut Water Jelly

Vegan Coconut Rice Pudding

Creamy Blueberry Coconut Popsicles

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Muhallebi (Mahalabia) Milk Pudding

The milk pudding known as muhallebi or mahalabia is as good as they come. Light, gently flavoured and super easy to make at home. It is a Make Ahead dessert and is a must try! If you like Milky Puddings as I do, then you're going to like this one! It is delicious and takes only few minutes to prepare.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Middle Eastern, North Africa, Turkish
Keyword dessert, gluten-free, mahalabia, make ahead, Middle Eastern, muhallebi, party, pudding, sweet, turkish, vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Chilling time 5 hours
Servings 4
Calories 210kcal

Equipment

  • heavy bottom saucepan or milk pan

Ingredients

  • 500 ml fresh whole milk. 2 cups
  • 500 ml evaporated milk OR double/heavy cream 2 cups
  • 150 gm Castor Sugar 5 oz – adjust as per desired sweetness. I used 100gm
  • 70 gm cornflour/cornstarch OR rice flour 6 tbsp
  • 2-3 tsp rose water OR orange blossom water OR 1/4 tsp rose extract
  • 4 pods green cardamoms finely crushed seeds (optional)

Garnish (optional)

  • crushed pistachios or toasted almonds
  • edible rose petals Check Notes for more choices

Nutrition

Calories: 210kcal

I’m really excited for you to try this super easy Recipe. If you do try this, I hope you’ll come back to leave a comment. I’d love to know what you think! You can also share a photo of it on instagram and tag me @sweetsharings with hashtag #sweetsharings

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Summer Fruit Cobbler Dessert https://sweetsharings.com/recipe/summer-fruit-cobbler-dessert/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=summer-fruit-cobbler-dessert https://sweetsharings.com/recipe/summer-fruit-cobbler-dessert/#respond Fri, 08 Aug 2014 02:19:18 +0000 https://sweetsharings.com/?post_type=cuisine-recipe&p=1266 https://sweetsharings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/D0A341F2-6E67-44D6-AA8B-7F703E6D2F80-e1637548765353.jpeg Summer is almost coming to an end and it’s high time I take advantage of the fresh seasonal fruits. Being a comfort food and so simple to make, I just made it with whatever fuit I had available. This was my very first time making the summer fruit cobbler dessert and I loved it! I made mine with apples, blueberries, peaches and red currents. The merge of 2 sweet fruits with 2 sour ones gave it an amazing flavour and taste. Alternative : You can use fresh or frozen fruits, but when in season, I would rather use all fresh fruit. I totally loved how my apple and peach crumble turned out the other day so I cooked the fruit first in the same manner as the crumble. Then I added it to the batter. A bit of History : Cobblers originated in the British American colonies. English settlers were unable to make traditional suet puddings due to lack of suitable ingredients and cooking equipment, so instead covered a stewed filling with a layer of uncooked plain biscuits, scone batter or dumplings, fitted together. Some cobbler recipes, especially in the American South, resemble a thick-crusted, deep-dish pie with both a top and bottom crust. Are you ready to make this easy and delicious Summer Fruit Cobbler Dessert? Juicy sweet fruit & berries and a buttery rich batter topping come together in this simple fruity cobbler. You can use your favorite berries and if they are out of season, simply use the frozen ones. There is nothing more delightful than having this dessert with Ice Cream! So what are you waiting for…need I say more? Other Desserts you may like : Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert Quick no bake Yogurt cheesecake in a glass Vegan Coconut Rice Pudding Layered Coconut Water Jelly Creamy Blueberry Coconut Popsicles. Dairy free chocolate coconut popsicles. Sugar-Free Mango Coconut popsicles Zesty Orange Coconut popsicles I hope you will try this simple Summer Fruit Cobbler Dessert and give me your comments below. Leave a star rating by clicking the stars in the recipe card or tag @sweetsharings in a photo of your dessert with hashtag #sweetsharings on Instagram! Don’t miss a single post or recipe! Subscribe to receive new recipes straight to your inbox!

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summer fruit cobbler dessert

Summer is almost coming to an end and it’s high time I take advantage of the fresh seasonal fruits. Being a comfort food and so simple to make, I just made it with whatever fuit I had available. This was my very first time making the summer fruit cobbler dessert and I loved it! I made mine with apples, blueberries, peaches and red currents. The merge of 2 sweet fruits with 2 sour ones gave it an amazing flavour and taste.

Summer Fruits

Alternative :

You can use fresh or frozen fruits, but when in season, I would rather use all fresh fruit. I totally loved how my apple and peach crumble turned out the other day so I cooked the fruit first in the same manner as the crumble. Then I added it to the batter.

A bit of History :

Cobblers originated in the British American colonies. English settlers were unable to make traditional suet puddings due to lack of suitable ingredients and cooking equipment, so instead covered a stewed filling with a layer of uncooked plain biscuits, scone batter or dumplings, fitted together. Some cobbler recipes, especially in the American South, resemble a thick-crusted, deep-dish pie with both a top and bottom crust.

Are you ready to make this easy and delicious Summer Fruit Cobbler Dessert?

Juicy sweet fruit & berries and a buttery rich batter topping come together in this simple fruity cobbler. You can use your favorite berries and if they are out of season, simply use the frozen ones. There is nothing more delightful than having this dessert with Ice Cream! So what are you waiting for…need I say more?

Other Desserts you may like :

Turkish Pumpkin Candy Dessert

Quick no bake Yogurt cheesecake in a glass

Vegan Coconut Rice Pudding

Layered Coconut Water Jelly

Creamy Blueberry Coconut Popsicles.

Dairy free chocolate coconut popsicles.

Sugar-Free Mango Coconut popsicles

Zesty Orange Coconut popsicles

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Summer Fruit Cobbler

A delicious deep-dish fruit dessert that will have people quickly coming to the table for seconds.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American, British
Keyword american, berries, british, cobbler, dessert, fruit, sweet
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings 4
Calories
Author sweetsharings

Instructions

  • Method :
  • Melt butter and add spices. Stir in the sugar until it becomes a light caramel colour.
  • Deglaze with orange juice. Add the fruits and cook for 5-8 minutes.
  • Set aside and prepare the cobbler batter.
  • With rack in the centre of the oven, pre-heat to 375° F. Put the butter into a 10-inch skillet or 3-quart baking dish and put the skillet or dish in the oven to melt the butter while the oven is heating.
  • Meanwhile, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl until well combined. Add the milk and stir just until combined. A few small lumps are fine.
  • When the butter is fully melted, take the skillet out of the oven and pour the batter over the melted butter. Do not mix it together. Scatter the fruit over the batter, keeping most of it in the middle of the dish, rather than the edges. Do not mix it in, either.
  • Bake until the top is a rich golden-brown, 30 to 45 minutes (mine took 30 minutes).
  • Serve warm with vanilla ice cream and some fresh currents.

Cobbler with ice cream

I hope you will try this simple Summer Fruit Cobbler Dessert and give me your comments below. Leave a star rating by clicking the stars in the recipe card or tag @sweetsharings in a photo of your dessert with hashtag #sweetsharings on Instagram!

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