mellissas grandmas blackberry cobbler

Author of this recipe: Carolann Pulkrabek

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Discover the perfect flavor with Mellissa's Grandma's Blackberry Cobbler recipe! A classic, flaky, and juicy dessert made at home. Whether you're a fan of blackberries or just looking for an easy treat, this is one your family will love. 🥤✨ #BlackberryCobbler #HomemadeDelicious

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Ingredients

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  1. <think>
  2. Alright, so I need to figure out how to create detailed steps for making a Mellissas Grandma's Blackberry Cobbler. First, let me recall what I know about this dessert. I think it's a type of cobbler that includes blackberries, and it has a custard filling with cornfl fl cracker-like layers on top.
  3. I remember reading somewhere that Mellissas is known for her delicious desserts, so this version must be something special. The user wants at least 500 characters, SEO-friendly formatting, relevant keywords, and better readability. So I should structure the text in a way that's easy to read with proper headers and bullet points.
  4. I'll start by outlining the ingredients needed. The base is likely cornflakes or flour for the bottom layer, then maybe some oats for texture. Blackberries will be mixed into the filling along with sugar, cinnamon, butter, milk, and vanilla extract. The custard layer should have eggs, sugar, cinnamon, milk, vanilla, and cornflakes again.
  5. For the top layers, I think it's another layer of something, perhaps more cornflakes or maybe oats for crunch, then blackberries on top to look nice and add some extra flavor.
  6. I need to make sure each step is clear. Start with preheating the oven, mixing dry ingredients, preparing the base, baking the bottom layer, making the custard, adding layers in order, finishing by baking again, letting it cool, and then serving.
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  10. **Mellissas Grandma's Blackberry Cobbler Recipe: A Special Treat**
  11. Step-by-step instructions for creating this delicious Mellissas Grandma's Blackberry Cobbler:
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  13. ### **Ingredients:**
  14. - **For the Base (Bottom Layer):**
  15. - 1 cup all-purpose flour
  16. - 2 tbsp cornflakes (or oats)
  17. - 1 tsp baking powder
  18. - 1/4 tsp salt
  19. - **Custard Filling:**
  20. - 3 cups milk
  21. - 2 large eggs
  22. - 1 cup sugar
  23. - 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  24. - 1 tsp vanilla extract
  25. - 1 tsp baking powder
  26. - **Blackberry Compote:**
  27. - 1 pint blackberries, cleaned and pitted
  28. - 1 tbsp sugar (adjust to taste)
  29. - 1 tsp cinnamon
  30. - Juice of half a lemon
  31. - **Top Layers:**
  32. - 1/4 cup oats (or more for crunch)
  33. - 1/4 cup cornflakes
  34. - Blackberries
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  36. ### **Instructions:**
  37. 1. **Preheat Oven:** Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease two 8-inch round or nine-inch springform pans.
  38. 2. **Mix Dry Ingredients:** In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, cornflakes, baking powder, and salt. Mix well until combined.
  39. 3. **Prepare Base Layer:** Spoon the dry ingredients into one of the prepared pans (Springform pan recommended for easier removal).
  40. 4. **Bake Base:** Bake in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool slightly before adding the next layer.
  41. 5. **Make Custard:** In a saucepan, whisk together milk, eggs, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and baking powder. Simmer gently over medium heat for about 5 minutes to thicken.
  42. 6. **Assemble Cobler:**
  43. - Pour custard mixture into the other springform pan.
  44. - Sprinkle blackberry compote on top of the custard layer.
  45. - Carefully spoon the first base layer mixture on top, pressing gently with a spatula.
  46. 7. **Add Top Layers:** Sprinkle oats or more cornflakes over the base layer to add texture and crunch. Top with fresh blackberries for decoration.
  47. 8. **Double Bake:** Bake in the preheated oven for an additional 20-25 minutes until the top layers are golden and bubbly.
  48. 9. **Cool and Serve:** Allow the cobbler to cool slightly before serving. Dust with powdered sugar if desired, then enjoy!
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  50. ### **Tips:**
  51. - For maximum flavor, use fresh blackberries.
  52. - This dessert freezes well, so you can make it ahead of time and serve later.
  53. - Adjust sugar or cinnamon for personal preference.
  54. Enjoy your homemade Mellissas Grandma's Blackberry Cobbler! 🍲

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