28.10.2020:
Shugu sent me a bag full of juicy pears and I immediately
set about looking for some pear recipes. After a few minutes of scrolling and
not having found anything to my liking, I googled peach cobbler and came across
this recipe by Preppy Kitchen. I replaced pears with peaches.
The
recipe calls for using a 9*13 inch dish. While I flitted about in the kitchen
waiting for the butter to melt in the dish, I realised that the flour batter wouldn’t
be enough for a dish this large and I didn’t want to eat a flimsy, thin slice
of cobbler. I transferred the melted butter into an 8 inch baking dish and
poured the flour batter into it only to then realise that I had chopped too many pears.
I set aside a quarter of the pears. I will soon be posting the recipe for a
Pear Crisp. Be sure to follow me on
Facebook and Instagram @lucidlucent. This crisp calls for something
different from the regular recipes for a Fruit Crisp. I also have the recipe for an Apple Crisp on my
blog.
Doesn’t
this Cobbler look so pretty with its uneven, bumpy surface? The top feels like
a springy cake and base has sweetened, sticky pears. I wanted to have it with a
scoop of vanilla ice cream, but the thought itself of walking 100 metres to the store
close by tired me out.
You
may have it plain or have it warm with ice cream, either way it tastes delicious.
PEAR COBBLER
Ingredients:
For the pears:
Pears – 4 yellow ripe ones
Granulated sugar – ¼ cup (50 gms)
Brown sugar – ½ cup (50 gms)
For the cobbler:
Butter – 7 tbsp
All-purpose flour (maida) – 1 cup
Granulated sugar – ¾ cup
Baking powder – 2 tsp
Salt – ¼ tsp
Milk – ¾ cup
Cinnamon – ½ tsp
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 180C.
2. Chop the pears into bite sized pieces
(or smaller) and transfer to a pan. Add the granulated and brown sugar to it.
Mix well. Heat on medium flame for about 5 minutes until the sugars dissolve
and the pears are partially cooked in the sugar syrup. Set aside.
3. Place the butter in the baking dish
and pop it into the oven. In the ‘warm’ mode let the butter melt. Set aside.
4. In a mixing bowl, mix the flour,
sugar, salt, baking powder and cinnamon. Pour in the milk and mix till no lumps
are visible.
5. Transfer this batter to the baking
dish with butter. Do not mix but spread the batter to cover the edges.
6. Transfer the pears along with the
liquid onto this batter. Again, do not mix but spread it evenly making sure to
leave some gaps between the pear bits.
7. Bake at 180C for about 40 mins or
until done.
8. Done.
Recipe Notes:
·
If you don’t have cinnamon, you may use cardamom powder or vanilla
essence.
Wow!! Yet another dish. I could gobble the cobbler.
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