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Amuse bouche: Cobblers and Early Settlers

Pies were quite popular in England, so when the first English settlers came over to America, they wanted to make a taste of home. However, without equipment like a brick oven or a Dutch oven, early American settlers had to cook pies over an open fire, so cobblers became popular, because the fruit could stew under the topping and the topping was able to cook from the heat generated by the pot’s lid.

Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America, p. 272.

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Leena Cooks: The Perfect Barbecue Dessert- Bourbon Peach and Blueberry Cobbler

Leena Cooks: The Perfect Barbecue Dessert  Bourbon Peach and Blueberry Cobbler

A big skillet of summer: Bourbon peach and blueberry cobbler

The perfect summer barbecue dessert- bourbon peach and blueberry cobbler with vanilla ice cream (not pictured)-has gotten me through at least three barbecues this season, and I’m still not sick of it yet. Something magical happens when bourbon combines with fruit and warm spices like cinnamon, I don’t know what it is (crack cocoaine? possibly.) but I just know that I can. NOT. GET. ENOUGH! Hot damn, somebody get me a fan.

More food porn and the recipe after I stop sweating…and the jump.

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