Cobblers, Cookbook of the DayPosted Jul 28th 2006 8:04AM by Nicole Weston Any dessert that involves fruit is a good dessert, but a cobbler is something special. Cobblers are the epitome of simple, homey fruit desserts, the type of recipe that even the least competent baker can put together because there is no crust to roll out and no special preparation of the fruit needed in the vast majority of cobbler recipes. Cobblers is a brand new book that starts with the easy, well-known classic cobblers and evolves them into the sort of desserts you'd expect to find at a four star restaurant, everything from Apple to Apricot and Lavender cobblers are covered, all with the same basic method. The book also offers some unique variations on what seems like a standard dish, with a dark chocolate cobbler, and even some savory cobbler recipes that a laden with veggies. |
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