Blueberry Cobbler

Vegan Blueberry Cobbler is a delightful and wholesome recipe. We made this dessert with inexpensive and plant-based items such as blueberries, granulated sugar, cornstarch, and melted vegan butter. Blueberries and a crunchy topping pair well with each other. The toppings offer an attractive crunchy texture, and the blueberries are tart and delicious. We can customize this cobbler with different toppings and items. This Vegan Blueberry Cobbler is ideal for large celebrations and informal get-togethers.
Let’s start the recipe with the easy-to-understand instructions (stated below).
STATS
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian
- Course: Dessert
- Preparation Time: Ten minutes
- Cook Time: Fifty-five minutes
- Total Time: One hour and five minutes
- Method: Baking
EQUIPMENT
- Oven
- Two mixing bowls
- One spoon
- Two-quart baking dish
- Rubber Spatula
- Serving bowls
INGREDIENTS
For the blueberries
- Four cups of blueberries (frozen or fresh)
- One-fourth cup of granulated sugar
- One tbsp of cornstarch
- Freshly extracted lemon juice, one tbsp
Preparation of the Cobbler Topping
- All-purpose flour 1 to 1/4 cup
- 3/4 cup of granulated sugar
- Baking powder, one tsp
- Salt half a tsp, or add a pinch
- 2/3 cup of melted vegan butter
- Three tbsp of almond milk
INSTRUCTIONS
- Maintain the oven temperature at 375 degrees F.
- Then, rinse the blueberries with running tap water.
- Next, add lemon juice, granulated sugar, cornstarch, and rinsed blueberries to a bowl.
- Lightly mix all items with a spoon.
- After that, shift the sugar-coated blueberries to a two-quart baking dish.
- Next, add salt, granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, and baking powder to another bowl.
- Now, add almond milk and melted vegan butter to the flour.
- Then, whisk all items with a spoon to create a lump-free, silky mixture.
- After whisking, pour this mixture over the blueberries.
- We will equally spread the mixture with a rubber spoon to cover the berries.
- Bake it for forty-five to fifty-five minutes or until the crust is crispy.
- After baking, put aside the tray for about eleven to thirteen minutes.
- The healthy and yummy Blueberry Cobbler is prepared.
- Transfer this cobbler to the serving bowls and serve.
VARIATIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS OF THE COBBLER
Berries or other fruits:
- This cobbler recipe goes well with a variety of additional fruits. Try this baked cobbler with strawberries, plums, or raspberries. Additionally, you can add rhubarb stalks, peaches, and apples to the cobbler.
Herbs or zest:
- We can add a little amount of fresh zest (orange or lemon) for flavor. Additionally, fresh mint is a tasty garnish that goes nicely with summer fruits.
Gluten-free:
- Replace the all-purpose flour with a ratio of 1:1 gluten-free baking flour to make it gluten-free.
Lower carb:
- You can substitute the all-purpose flour with almond flour to control the carb amount.
Sugar:
- I utilized granulated white sugar for this recipe. But you can try this recipe with different varieties of sugars such as coconut sugar, agave syrup, or brown sugar.
Almond milk:
- Experiment with different sorts of plant-based and dairy-free milks to prepare this cobbler.
CREATIVE TOPPING IDEAS
We will utilize vegan-friendly and non-dairy items as a garnish for the cobbler.
Ice cream:
- Add a full spoonful of homemade ice cream over the baked cobbler. Any vegan-friendly packet ice cream also goes well with this recipe.
Cream:
- Decorate this dish with vegan coconut cream.
Nut butter:
- Pour heated peanut or almond butter over the cobbler for a creamy and hazelnut taste.
Yogurt:
- Pair this cobbler with non-dairy and unflavored vegan yogurt for a pleasant taste.
Nuts:
- Top the cobbler with crushed nuts like almonds or walnuts for a buttery taste.
Fruits:
- You can also add sliced or chunk-sized fruits as a topping.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS
- Pair this cobbler with cool and creamy vegan-friendly ice cream.
- This fruity cobbler pairs well with lentil muffins and a spicy black bean dish.
- Enjoy it with vanilla chia seed pudding.
- Vegan waffles or a spicy ginger turmeric latte work well with this dish.
TIPS
- Use fresh and sweet blueberries to prepare this cobbler.
- Before adding the sugar, we will taste the blueberries.
- Experiment with a variety of ground spices for a little spicy touch.
- We will incorporate a dash of lemon juice into the dish for an acidic flavor.
- Opt for a good-quality thickening agent, such as cornstarch, to prevent a watery filling.
- Try this yummy cobbler with different flavors, sweeteners, and spices.
STORAGE INFORMATION
Fridge:
- You can save the yummy baked blueberry cobbler in a sealed vessel and refrigerate it for 4 to 6 days.
Freezer:
- This baked cobbler dish is freezer-friendly. Preserve leftovers in the freezer for more than ninety days.
Reheating:
- The cobbler can be warmed in the warmed oven or microwave before consuming. It tastes better when heated.
FAQs
Why does my blueberry filling have a liquid consistency?
- Insufficient thickening agent, excessively juicy fruit, or forgetting to allow the cobbler to cool are all reasons behind a liquid consistency.
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION/SERVING
Total quantity: 8 servings
Total Calories 325 kcal
Carbohydrates 52 g
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 3 g
Sugar 32 g
Total Fat 13 g
Sodium 329 mg
Iron 1 mg