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Dorothy Love's Guest Author Blog
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FEATURED AUTHOR RECIPE Dorothy Love's Blackberry Cobbler
Last weekend down in Poteet, Texas, we celebrated the annual Strawberry Festival with pies, cakes, drinks, and breads, all made from luscious Texas strawberries. The beginning of berry season reminds me of the blackberry cobblers my mother made when I was a child. Gathering the first ripe blackberries of the season was always an adventure, and then to dig into a warm bowl of cobbler topped with ice cream…well, it didn’t get any better than that. When I was writing Beyond All Measure it was very easy to imagine blackberry cobbler as the favorite dessert of my hero, Wyatt Caldwell. Here’s an easy, prize-winning version of Miss Lillian’s “receipt” for this classic summer treat. My late mother-in-law, Juanita Vantreese Love, handed this recipe down to me more than thirty years ago when I was learning to cook for her son. Blackberry Cobbler 2 ½ cups (about 16 ounces) fresh blackberries 2. In medium bowl, combine blackberries, sugar and lemon peel. Let stand 20 minutes until fruit syrup forms. 3. In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt, and milk. Stir in melted butter. Don’t over mix. Spread in an ungreased 8- inch square pan. Spoon the blackberry mixture over the batter. 4. Bake 45-55 minutes or until the dough rises and is golden brown. Serve warm with cream or ice cream. Yield: 4-6 servings
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