I am sure everyone knows this recipe but I thought I would share anyway!
1 Stick Butter, melted
Pour 1 large can of peaches over top of melted butter.
In separate bowl, mix 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour, 1 cup of milk. Mix and pour over peaches & butter.
Cook 400 degrees for approx. 30 minutes or until brown.
Hope you enjoy! We sure did!
7 comments:
This is one of the quickest and best tasting desserts in our collection of recipes! I love it! It looks great! I hope those who have not tried it before will, they will not be disappointed.
Looks sooooooo yummy.
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My husband's mother used to make this all the time and everyone loved it. I'm trying it today with pineapple instead of peaches because my grandchildren love pineapple. Blessings, marlene
ROFLOL - wasn't this supposed to have baking powder in it? Or maybe use self rising flour? Mine didn't rise, but I'm a quick thinker - told my family I'd made pineapple dumplings and they thought they were the best thing they'd had in a while. Blessings, marlene
This is the best peach cobbler recipe and you can't beat the best! :)
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