Blackberry Cobbler with Brown Butter Topping
August 26th, 2011
Blackberry Cobbler with Brown Butter Topping

This time of year, I am obsessed with blackberries. I can scarcely think of a more enticing dessert way to use them, than in a blackberry cobbler. Besides the fact that it highlights their supreme juiciness and amazing sweet flavor, it is also easy as pie! Or as cobbler?

The cobbler pastry itself is so basic, pretty much a pie dough- and you get that flaky shortbready texture which is the perfect compliment to the berries. And my own little twist on these cobbler pastry is that I drizzled brown butter over the top of them. The browned butter seems to take the pastry to another level by adding that sweet, nutty favor that brown butter always does! And then comes just that hint of turbinado sugar, with a crunchy contrast to everything else! (of course if you don’t have turbinado, or another large crystal sugar, who cares? Just use regular sugar!)
If you don’t have a food processor!! See here for “by hand” instructions on this cobbler dough.
By the way- I can’t wait to bring you tons of summer goodness next week as we are kind of tragically *gulp, sob* ushering out the season….
I will try to give you one last hurrah with non-stop postings! Please stay tuuuned…..
Black berry Cobbler with Brown Butter Topping, serves 8-10
-8 cups blackberries
-3 Tbs sugar
-3 Tbs flour
-1/8 tsp nutmeg (or ½ tsp cinnamon)
-4 Tbs butter cut into small pieces
-2 cups flour
-3 Tbs sugar
-½ tsp salt
-½ cup Crisco
-¼ cup ice water
-4 Tbs brown butter
-2 Tbs turbinado sugar (or large crystal crunchy sugar)
1)In a large bowl mix together the fruit with the sugar, flour and nutmeg.

2)Gently mix everything together to coat the fruit
3)Pile the fruit into a buttered 9×13” baking dish.
4)Randomly place the butter pats over the fruit.

5)In a bowl of a food processor, mix together the flour, sugar, salt and Crisco.

6)Add the ice water and pulse to a crumb texture

7)Sprinkle the dough on top of the fruit.

8)Melt the remaining ¼ cup of butter until it is a nutty brown color. Drizzle the melted butter over the pastry chunks, (make sure you get all the little brown “crumbs” out of the pan- that is the good part!)


9)Sprinkle them with the 2 Tbs crunchy sugar.

10)Bake the cobbler at 400 degrees for about 40 minutes until the cobbler pastry is golden brown and crispy and the fruit is bubbling.


(do you see I couldn’t even take a picture of the finished product until we were already half way finished with the cobbler? Just keeping it real. oink, oink.)
11)Let the cobbler cool slightly and serve with vanilla ice cream!

(see the bits of brown butter in the pastry?)



This looks amazing! I’d demolish it with vanilla ice cream:-)
8:00 am on August 26th, 2011
this looks beautiful and any time there’s brown butter with fruit i feel it’s a magical combo
8:02 am on August 26th, 2011
heather…how could you do this to me? I’ve got this current obsession with cobblers and I’m on a self imposed sugar restriction! This just looks amazing!!!!!
8:03 am on August 26th, 2011
I love my cobblers a la mode too!
8:04 am on August 26th, 2011
What a gorgeous color. I love the simplicity of cobblers and crisps.
8:48 am on August 26th, 2011
That looks like the best cobbler ever!
8:54 am on August 26th, 2011
Jen- it was just meant to be then :) High tail it down to the grocery store/farmers market and berry up!
9:10 am on August 26th, 2011
This looks amazing Heather! I love everything about it! Can’t wait to get home so I can make it! Got the Zoku on the day we left! Woohoo! Can’t wait to make those too!
Heather
10:57 am on August 26th, 2011
All the beautiful blackberries were destroyed during hail storms this summer. Raspberries are at the farmer’s market – they would do nicely, too, don’t you think? I’m so hungry and those pictures are making my tummy growl.
11:38 am on August 26th, 2011
So sad about the blackberries! I think raspberries would be lovely too!
12:22 pm on August 26th, 2011
oh my goodness, this looks amazing! I would love a scoop with some vanilla ice cream please :)
3:29 pm on August 26th, 2011
I am obsessed with blackberries too. And brown butter. This looks amazing girl!
4:20 pm on August 26th, 2011
I really need to get into this cobbler thing. Yum!
10:19 pm on August 26th, 2011
The brown butter topping just makes this for me!
7:02 am on August 27th, 2011
Boy does that cobbler look unbelievably good. Looks like the kind of thing I’d be eating for Breakfast, lunch and dinner!
4:47 pm on August 27th, 2011
This pretty much looks like perfection. I adore your recipes girl!
7:31 am on August 28th, 2011
Oh, this could be a dangerous thing to be around! It looks utterly fantastic.
7:43 am on August 28th, 2011
thanks AManda!
7:44 am on August 28th, 2011
good for breakfast Vicki!
7:45 am on August 28th, 2011
Oh this will be made in my house soon. Wow! Yum!!
11:18 am on August 29th, 2011
Berry up.
Love it!
11:25 am on August 29th, 2011
The PERFECT way to use blackberries. Pretty pictures.
8:20 pm on August 29th, 2011
This looks fantastic. Browned butter is my new best friend, I can’t get enough of it.
8:04 pm on September 1st, 2011
I spotted this post on Pinterest and the first thing I noticed were your napkins, I have the same ones from Anthro. Love them!
8:10 pm on September 2nd, 2011
Cobblers are one of my favorite desserts and adding the brown butter -true genius!!!
6:36 pm on September 3rd, 2011
What a beautiful cobbler! Warm fruit desserts are my absolute favorite.
7:38 am on September 7th, 2011
Love the step by step photos. This is a gorgeous blog!
7:18 pm on September 11th, 2011
thank you so much!
7:12 am on September 12th, 2011
i have my own recipe for this, but i call it a crumble….whats the difference between a crumble and a cobbler? they look identical… very yummy, i have a think for raspberries. we cant have enough in my garden, if my children havent raided the plants, i know i have….. ;-)
5:55 am on November 20th, 2011
I just came upon this recipe when looking for cobblers…it looks wonderful and I’m using it tonight. However, I’m planning to substitute blueberries instead of blackberries. Any suggestions for this??
2:17 pm on February 24th, 2012
no- it should be a great substitution that may require slightly less flour!
5:11 pm on February 24th, 2012
OMW! I LOOOOOOOVE blackberry cobbler!!! And I love blackberries… but I love blackberry cobbler more. haha!
1:13 pm on August 10th, 2012
Everything tastes better with brown butter! Looks so good; wishing my coffee had it as company right now.
10:56 am on September 3rd, 2012