My nanny, (grandma) cooked such yummy cobblers. Whether it was apple, peach, raspberry or blackberry cobbler, they all were delicious.
Some Southern Blackberry Cobbler Cookin’
She spent so much time in the kitchen and made such amazing southern food. Â I always loved her blackberry cobbler. The smell of the blackberry cobbler cooking would literally drive me crazy because I couldn’t wait to eat it!
Blackberry Cobbler That Can Be Cooked in a Crock Pot
I don’t have the luxury of spending my day in the kitchen like she did because of my work schedule. Â However, I can still enjoy her amazing cobbler recipes by throwing them into a crock pot while I am at work and coming home to that amazing smell. Plus it won’t drive me crazy having to smell it cook all day!
This Crock Pot Blackberry Cobbler is so delicious and easy to make, give it a try. Your family will love it and you might just find your next favorite dessert recipe!
Try this Crock Pot Blackberry Cobbler Recipe Today!
- 1 cup sugar
- ¾ cup Bisquick
- 2 eggs
- 5 oz. can of evaporated milk
- 2 tsp. vanilla
- 2 Tbsp. melted butter
- 4 Tbsp. sugar to sprinkle on top
- 3 cups blackberries (I used frozen)
- Mix sugar and Bisquick together. In a separate bowl blend the eggs, milk, vanilla and butter together.
- Stir into Bisquick mix. Blend well. Add blackberries.
- Spray a crock pot with Pam.
- Pour cobbler into crock pot and cover.
- Cook on low for 4-5 hours depending on your crock pot.
- Scoop into bowls and top with ice cream or whip cream!
- Enjoy some southern lovin!
More Crock Pot Recipes!
For another great crock pot dessert recipe, try our Crock Pot Apple Pecan Dump Cake!
Michelle Hargreaves says
Oh my gosh! I love blackberries and I LOVE my crockpot. I’ve gotta try this one. 🙂
The girl next door says
It was super good! I was amazed that cobbler could taste so good out of the crock pot
– Heather
Wanda Ann Olsen says
Love blackies, cobble too, going to have this tonight.
Wanda Ann @Memories by the Mile
Jill says
Yumm – I haven’t had blackberries in ages!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Leigh Anne Wilkes says
I only use my crock pot for the main dish but love the idea of using it for dessert!
I’d love for you to come over to Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky Party and link up!
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Angie Walker says
A cobbler in the crock pot? I am convinced! It looks great! Thank you for sharing at Foodie Friends Friday.
Lynn Huntley says
Dropping by from Pamela’s Heavenly Treats Hop! I have never made a dessert in the crock pot! Need to try this~ Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines
HungryLittleGirl says
I only have a crockpot for about one month and didn’t know I can make such a delicious treat in it! Pinned and will be tested for sure!
Thank you so much for sharing this at Wednesday Extravaganza – hope to see you there again this week with more of your deliciousness 🙂
Liz @ Here's to Handy Andy says
That looks AMAZING! My mouth is watering! I’m definitely going to have to try this. Thanks so much for linking up to our Pinteresting Link Party!
Faye Davis says
This sounds like an easy way to make a wonderful cranberry cobbler!
Faye