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Lazy Man's Peach Cobbler - Viewer's Recipe

Stir together pie filling and nutmeg in large bowl until well mixed. Combine flour, 2 tablespoons sugar, baking powder and salt in bowl. Cut in butter with pastry blender or fork until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in milk and egg with fork just until moistened.

Lazy Day Peach Cobbler

Spoon mixture over filling in pan; sprinkle with 3 tablespoons sugar. Bake minutes or until golden brown and bubbly around edges. Cook Time Min. Vanilla 1 29 oz.

How to make

Preheat oven to Place butter in a 9 x 13 Casserole dish; set in oven to melt. Open your can of peaches and drain just the juice right off the top of the can. Sugar and your vanilla.

In a medium size mixing bowl add flour, sugar, egg, and milk; stir till combined. Remove your Casserole dish from the oven and pour in your batter then spread peach mixture evenly over the batter.

Lazy Day Peach Cobbler

Lazy Day Peach Cobbler — the perfect simple summer dessert! Mix flour, sugar, salt and baking powder together. A dd in milk and stir until batter is moistened.


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Drop batter by spoonfulls on top of the butter and gently spread. Top with sliced peaches. Bake at for minutes until golden brown.


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Best Ever Blueberry Cobbler

Let me know if you try it. Kate I made the cobbler today and it is great on so easy! SO glad you enjoyed it! With fresh peaches in season it is so amazing! Looooove that this sounds so easy! Have you ever doubled this recipe?