A Blueberry Cobbler Mix From The Past
Rex Freiberger
There is no better place for a food lover than the United States of America. Many American cooks have either invented recipes or popularized recipes from foreigners. Souther cuisine in particular is set to invade restaurants around the world. Connoisseurs from all over the world have shown interest in this style of cuisine.
There are fascinating dishes that are unique to the southern states of the United States of America. One such dish is the "blueberry cobbler" from Charleston, a city in South Carolina. To learn how to make this exotic dish, one can pick up any good recipe book devoted to southern desserts (http://www.gullahgourmet.com/desserts).
A blueberry cobbler mix is a unique and delicious dessert that is created by baking cake batter with blueberry filling on top. As the cobbler bakes and gets hot the batter will rise to the top creating a filling of blueberry. Make sure to use fresh blueberries or this dish will not have the wonderful taste that you desire in this unique dessert that you have baked.
In order to prepare a blueberry cobbler mix, you'll need four cups of self-rising flour and four cups of powdered sugar. You'll add four cups of skim milk and mix the batter until it's thick. Measure seven cups of blueberries. Heat your oven to 175 degrees. In a large pan, first melt one cup of unsalted butter. Finally, add your batter on top of the melted butter, and pour the blueberries on top. Bake the dish until it is golden brown.
You must be extremely careful in following the instructions given in the recipe for the cobbler. Specifically, it is crucial that you ensure that the batter covered with the blueberries is baked at the right temperature for the exact amount of time as mentioned in the recipe book. This ensures that you get a biscuit-like texture on top of the cobbler.
There is a dessert called blueberry cobbler mix (http://www.gullahgourmet.com/store/desserts/blueberry-cobler-mix/). This is a unique kind of ice cream that has swirls of blueberry and also has crispy cobbler bits mixed in. This kind of ice cream is very popular with women and children in Carolina and other states in the south.
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