This Old Fashioned Blackberry Cobbler has the perfect sweet biscuit crust on top. People go crazy after this old fashioned, from scratch recipe and you will too!
Does cobbler have a bottom crust?
This is actually a hotly debated topic in some crowds, but by definition, no, cobblers do not have a bottom crust. Cobblers have a fruit bottom and are generally topped with a sweet biscuit dough, but can also have a more cake like consistency as well. Some people still swear by having a bottom crust on their cobbler, but it is not a traditional preparation.
What’s the difference between a cobbler and a crisp?
A cobbler is topped with a batter while a crisp is topped with a crumbly mixture usually consisting of flour, cereal (like oatmeal), butter, sugar, and sometimes nuts.
Can I use frozen blackberries to make blackberry cobbler?
Yes, you can, but the end result may a bit runnier since the berries end up having extra moisture once thawed. To compensate for this, double the amount of cornstarch in the recipe.
Can I halve this recipe?
Yes you can! This recipe, as written, makes an entire 9×13 pan which might be a bit much for some people. You can directly halve all of the ingredients in this recipe and make a 9×9 pan instead.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other fantastic berry recipes:
- Blueberry Lemonade
- Old Fashioned Strawberry Pie
- Perfect Blueberry Pie
- The Most Amazing Strawberry Shortcake
Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
Made this for church potluck. It was awesome! I used a mixture of blackberries, raspberries and blueberries that I had in the freezer.
The topping is very good, but there’s too much lemon in the berries for my taste. And I even reduced the lemon juice to half of what the recipe called for.
Can you use frozen berries in this recipe?
You’ll need to thaw them thoroughly and remove excess moisture.
Can you use a mix of berries in this cobbler
Yes you can
Does this really call for 1 TBSP baking powder or do you mean 1 TSP?
The recipe is correct as written.
Awesome cobbler! i made it gluten free great taste!
Lol, sorry about that. I just reread the instructions. ?
This looks awesome! Do you think it would turn out the same if I cut in half? Thanks
I made half of the recipe. It turned out the same and it tasted great. I only baked it for 45 minutes in my oven.
Canโt wait to make the cobbler.
Looked very yummy