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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Peach Cobbler with Bourbon Whipped Cream

This is what came in my Produce Box this week...


Fresh picked NC peaches -- and we actually had two of these containers!  I was beyond thrilled with these and really in the mood for a great peach cobbler.  And I wanted to top it with the Bourbon Whipped Cream from my Bourbon Spice Cupcakes.  There is just something about peaches and bourbon that just goes together like peas and carrots.  Run, Forest, run.

I have a go-to cobbler recipe that I was going to use to make one for a dinner party this weekend.  But then I stumbled upon Paula Deen's recipe...  and sometimes, you know you have to do it Paula's way.  I mean, I may choose my recipe over hers for a tossed salad or something.  But for peach cobbler, I thought Paula deserved a try! 



This was the hardest part of making this cobbler.  Peeling and slicing 4 cups of peaches.  And, to tell you the truth, next time I will peel and slice more.  I definitely felt like there needed to be more fruit in the cobbler.  Don't get me wrong, it was DELICIOUS, but who ever turned down extra peaches???

These get put into a saucepan with some water and part of the sugar.  This mixture needs to simmer for around 10 minutes to get a little thick and bubbly.


Are you getting excited yet?  I could stop right here and eat this up!  But I didn't!  I put the stick of butter in my casserole dish (Am I the only one who is surprised that there is only one stick in Paula's recipe?) and sat that in the oven while my peaches cooked and the oven pre-heated so it could melt.



While I was waiting, I mixed my dry ingredients together.  The recipe called for self rising flour but I only had all purpose.  No problem!  I just mixed in 2 1/4 teaspoons baking powder and a teaspoon of salt to my flour. 



I added the milk to the dry ingredients and whisked everything together.



By the time the batter was ready, the butter was melted.


So I poured the batter over the melted butter and had. to. resist. stirring...


Then I spooned the fruit and syrup gently over the top of the butter-batter layers.  You can stick it in the oven just like this.  Or...


You can sprinkle it with cinnamon first, as Paula suggests.  Next time, I'll add a cinnamon-sugar mixture mixture to the top.  Then I baked it for about 30 minutes.



It came out so wonderful!  While it was baking, I whipped up some Bourbon Whipped Cream to slather onto my cobbler!

This dish is one that I will make again!  And soon!



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20 comments:

  1. What a beautiful cobbler! The Bourbon Whipped Cream takes it over the top amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this at Recipe Sharing Monday. I hope to see you back next week!

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  2. How delicious looking! I'd love a big piece with ice cream please :)

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  3. yuuuuum-O! That looks fantastic. I wish I was your neighbor. :)

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  4. This looks amazing. I'm a huge fan of apple cobbler and make it all the time during the fall. It never occurred to me that I could use other fruit!

    I'm a new follower from the hop!

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  5. Wow! What a great idea. There is not much better than peach cobbler...and with bourbon whipped cream!

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  6. omg wow I'm drooling over this recipe, I can't wait to make this this weekend...
    I will be honored if you will add this project in our weekly linking party every Wednesdays at
    http://www.passionatelyartistic.com/2011/08/my-inner-baker-with-linking-party.html
    Have a great week,
    Maggie
    http://passionatelyartistic.com

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  7. You have made a wonderful dessert with your peaches! Your cobbler looks super and the bourbon whipped cream is a fantastic *finishing* touch.

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  8. Hi Jenn,
    We just love peach cobbler and your cobbler looks amazing with that very special bourbon whipped cream. Your photo's are beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and hope to see you again real soon! Hope you are having a great week end.
    Miz Helen

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  9. Hello!

    I just wandered over from Sweet as Sugar Cookie's blog and out of all those recipes - your image looked so yummy that I had to find out more!

    I am not disappointed and will probably be making this southern-sensation this soon!

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  10. This looks delicious! I've been in a peach mood all weekend. Thanks for sharing on Sweet Indulgences Sunday.

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  11. My mouth is watering over here....not a good idea to looking at dishes like these before breakfast,lol.

    Thanks for sharing it at Foodie Wednesday.

    Hope you can come by this week again and share another great recipe.

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  12. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe with me at Cast Party Wednesday. I hope you will come back tomorrow for another party filled with GREAT RECIPES!
    Thanks,
    I hope to see you there!

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  13. You had me at "peach". Looks delish! Thank you for linking up to What I Whipped Up Wednesday!

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  14. This looks so good!! What a great summertime recipe... I wonder if you could use the same recipe for apple cobbler?
    -Rachel

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  15. Looks Delish!

    We'd love you to share your recipes with us at

    Simply Delish Saturday

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  16. Thank you so much for sharing this at Recipe Sharing Monday. I hope to see you back tomorrow :)

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  17. this looks incredible! Thanks for linking to Tasty Tuesday.
    http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/

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  18. I love the addition of bourbon to this recipe! I'm sure that makes it more delicious than the traditional version.

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  19. Hey! Just found your blog through the Thursday Linky Party and am a new follower! Check out my blog and follow back :)

    Can't wait to read more of your recipes!

    Thanks,
    Krista
    http://www.the-not-so-deperate-chef-wife.com

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