I made this over the weekend for our local Heritage Days Festival. I adapted this recipe from Paula Deen-she's my hero!!! It was a huge hit at the festival so I thought I'd share it with you. This is perfect for picnics, family gatherings, or just to extend the shelf life of your cobbler. I'm sure it will be a huge success with your bunch like it was with mine!
Ingredients
2 cans sliced peaches drained
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups self rising flour
1 tsp cinnamon
8 tbs butter
1/1/2 cups milk
2 cans sliced peaches drained
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups self rising flour
1 tsp cinnamon
8 tbs butter
1/1/2 cups milk
Directions
Preheat oven to 350. Drop 3/4 tsp of butter in 12 half pint mason jars. Place jars in a large casserole or broiler pan to help keep them stable. Place pan of jars in oven to melt butter. Cut drained peaches in large chunks and set aside. Mix dry ingredients with milk till smooth. Spoon 1/3 cup batter into each jar. Evenly divide any left over batter among the jars till all the batter is used. Spoon 1/4 cup of peaches on top of batter. Bake jars 25 minutes or until to>ps are slightly brown. Dust with cinnamon sugar mixture is desired. Carefully screw lids and seals on immediately after removing from oven for self sealing jars.
Makes approximately 12 half pint jar servings.
Sealed items can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Jars can be kept for several days up to a week. Do not eat if item's color has changed or there are any visible signs of mold.
Tips and hints
Virtually anything can be baked and sealed in a jar. The trick is to fill the jar 1/3 of the way full for any rising breads or cakes to allow enough head room after baking. Quickly and carefully screw lids with seals onto the jars. As the sealed jar cools the lids will self seal. Remove the lids and seals to heat either in the microwave or oven.






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Never would have thought of that! Looks delicious!! ;-)
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It looks so wonderful.
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That looks really cool! It looks like a great recipe for kids to help with as well. I have a 13yo daughter that really enjoys cooking. We'll have to give this a try. Thanks for sharing.
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No way! That is just so clever! I'm thinking that might be fun to make at home and then take to the fireworks show as snacks. Hmm... :)
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These sound like great fun to make. I'm wondering, since they're sealed and all, do you think they could be stored for longer than just a couple days? Like regular canned goods? Just curious . . . anyway, neat idea. Thanks for sharing it.
Lynn-They should stay good for at least a week or perhaps longer but they don't last more than a few days in my house so I really couldn't tell you for sure! lol If the cobbler is discolored, change in odor, or has visible signs of mold then definitely don't eat it.
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How could these delicious things last even TWO days? A week? Hahahahahaha.... Funny.
And ... Yummy!
Cass
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Looks delicious! I'm going to have to try it!
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Sounds yummy!
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Hi, this sounds so good. I was wondering could I use this information on my website? I have started one about ideas for folks that are having hard times right now. This would be so good as a way of making things ahead, especially for a widow or small family. I love your website.
Thanks Polly. I don't have a problem if you use any information off my site but please give credit where credit is due with a link back to my site. Good luck with your blog and be sure to send me the link...I love finding new blogs! ;0)
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