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    Honey Sweetened Blueberry Cobbler – A Classic Twist

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 9, 20269 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Sweeten filling with honey and use cornstarch to create a jammy, glossy fresh blueberry filling; drain thawed berries.
    • Top with a rustic buttermilk biscuit topping, flaky and tender with lemon zest; keep butter cold and handle dough minimally.
    • Use a two-stage bake, covering with foil to finish so topping cooks through; cool 15 to 20 minutes to thicken juices and refrigerate leftovers.
    The baked blueberry cobbler in an oval baking dish.

    Ready in about an hour with just 10 minutes of prep, this blueberry cobbler is sweetened with honey and baked with a rustic, buttermilk biscuit-style topping. As it bakes, the fresh blueberries become juicy and glossy while the topping turns golden and tender. Served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this summer dessert is simple, comforting, and perfect for blueberry season.

    Hey there, and welcome back, friends.

    You are in for a juicy blueberry treat!

    A scoop of blueberry cobbler being scooped out of the cobbler.

    There’s something so comforting about a cobbler made with fresh summer fruit. I love watching the fruit bubble away while it bakes and smelling the scent of it as it fills my kitchen. It’s worth turning on the oven, plus it only takes about 30 minutes to bake.

    A bowl with a serving of blueberry cobbler and a spoon.

    I’ve always loved blueberries and blueberries have a way of making a dessert feel homey in the best way! This blueberry filling is sweetened with honey and bakes into a yummy, jammy filling that’s sweet, juicy, and full of blueberry flavor. 

    A bowl with a serving of blueberry cobbler.

    Of course, a classic cobbler is topped with a rustic buttermilk biscuit topping. This one takes about 10 minutes to whip together. It’s flaky, tender, and has hints of lemon zest to pull out the blueberry flavor.

    This is the kind of dessert that begs to be served warm with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream. Every bite is comforting and bursting with juicy blueberry goodness!!!

    A bowl with a serving of blueberry cobbler and a spoon.

    Before we begin baking, we need to go over a few tips so we can make the best blueberry cobbler. I’ve learned a few tricks over the years and I always want to share them with you.

    For the best filling, I highly recommend using fresh blueberries if possible. Frozen blueberries tend to release more moisture as they bake, which can keep the biscuit topping from setting properly. If you only have frozen blueberries, I recommend thawing them fully, then draining off any accumulated liquid before using them in the recipe. 

    A bowl with a serving of blueberry cobbler and a spoon with various bowls of ingredients.

    You can make the cobbler with milk instead of buttermilk. Since milk isn’t quite as thick as buttermilk, you will most likely only need to use 6 to 7 tablespoons total. If you’d like to make your own buttermilk, add ½ tablespoon of white vinegar to a ½-cup measure, then fill it the rest of the way with whole milk. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes in the fridge before using it in the recipe.

    A bowl with a serving of blueberry cobbler and a spoon.

    If you don’t have honey on hand, you can use an equal amount of maple syrup in place of the honey. Keep in mind that it will impart a maple flavor in the cobbler. Honey gives it a light, summery taste, whereas maple syrup would be perfect for a Fall dessert.

    Ingredients

    The ingredients used to make blueberry cobbler.
    • fresh blueberries
    • cornstarch 
    • fresh lemon juice
    • vanilla bean paste
    • honey
    • all-purpose flour
    • baking powder
    • sea salt
    • lemon zest 
    • unsalted butter
    • buttermilk
    • granulated sugar

    How to Make Blueberry Cobbler

    Blueberries in a bowl with a spatula.

    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Mix the blueberries, cornstarch, lemon juice, vanilla, and honey in a large bowl. Make sure the berries are evenly coated in the cornstarch and honey.

    Blueberries in a large oval baking dish.

    Then pour them into a 2-quart (or larger) baking dish.

    Flour in a glass bowl with a pastry blender.

    Add the flour, baking powder, and sea salt to a bowl. Whisk to combine, then mix in the lemon zest.

    In a glass bowl, the combined cobbler dough with a spatula.

    Add the cold diced butter and cut it in with a pastry blender or fork until the mixture looks like coarse crumbs. Stir in the buttermilk and honey until the dough just comes together.

    The cobbler dough dropped over the blueberries in an oval dish.

    Drop spoonfuls of the biscuit topping evenly over the surface of the blueberries, using the back of the spoon to smooth them out as needed. The entire surface of the blueberries doesn’t need to be covered, but the dough should be in a roughly even layer so that it bakes evenly.

    The top of the cobbler brushed with milk and sprinkled with sugar.

    Brush the top with some buttermilk and sprinkle with sugar.

    The baked blueberry cobbler in an oval baking dish.

    Bake the cobbler in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until the topping is golden. Remove from the oven, cover with foil, then bake for an additional 10-15 minutes until the topping is baked through and the juices are bubbling. If you stick a toothpick in the biscuit topping, it should come out clean.

    Cool the cobbler for about 15-20 minutes before serving to allow the juices to thicken. Serve with vanilla ice cream if desired. 

    How to Store

    Cover the leftover homemade blueberry cobbler and keep it stored in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. 

    A spoon lifting the blueberry filling out of the cobbler.

    More Blueberry Recipes

    A bowl with a serving of blueberry cobbler and a spoon.

    What do you think of this comforting homemade blueberry cobbler recipe? What would you serve with this cobbler? Let me know in the comment section below. 

    If you share across social media, make sure to tag #aclassictwist, so I can see your beautiful creation come to life!

    Happy summer baking, friends!

    A plate with a serving of honey Sweetened blueberry cobbler.

    Blueberry Cobbler Recipe

    Prep Time
    10 minutes

    Cook Time
    45 minutes

    Additional Time
    20 minutes

    Total Time
    1 hour 15 minutes

    Ingredients

    • 6 cups fresh blueberries, about 2 pounds
    • 3 tablespoons cornstarch
    • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste
    • ¼ cup honey
    • 2 cups all-purpose flour
    • 1 tablespoon baking powder
    • ½ teaspoon sea salt
    • 2 teaspoons lemon zest
    • ½ cup cold unsalted butter, diced
    • ½ cup cold buttermilk, plus extra for brushing the top
    • ¼ cup honey
    • 1-2 tablespoons granulated sugar, for sprinkling on top

    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Mix the blueberries, cornstarch, lemon juice, vanilla, and honey in a large bowl. Make sure the berries are evenly coated in the cornstarch and honey, then pour them into a 2-quart (or larger) baking dish.
    2. Add the flour, baking powder, and sea salt to a bowl. Whisk to combine, then mix in the lemon zest. Add the cold diced butter and cut it in with a pastry blender or fork until the mixture looks like coarse crumbs. Stir in the buttermilk and honey until the dough just comes together.
    3. Drop spoonfuls of the biscuit topping evenly over the surface of the blueberries, using the back of the spoon to smooth them out as needed. The entire surface of the blueberries doesn’t need to be covered, but the dough should be in a roughly even layer so that it bakes evenly. Brush the top with some buttermilk and sprinkle with sugar.
    4. Bake the cobbler in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until the topping is golden. Remove from the oven, cover with foil, then bake for an additional 10-15 minutes until the topping is baked through and the juices are bubbling. If you stick a toothpick in the biscuit topping, it should come out clean.
    5. Cool the cobbler for about 15-20 minutes before serving to allow the juices to thicken. Serve with vanilla ice cream if desired. 
    6. Cover leftovers and store them in the refrigerator. Enjoy within 3-4 days. 

    Notes

    • The baking dish I used for testing is a 2 quart dish that is approximately 10 x 7 ½ inches and 2 ½ inches deep. I recommend using something of similar size that has at least a 2 quart capacity.
    • In order to make sure the biscuit topping bakes all the way through and doesn’t have any raw spots on the bottom, the baking is done in two steps. The cobbler bakes for 30 minutes, then the top is covered with foil to prevent it from burning and the cobbler is baked for an additional 10-15 minutes.
    • The cobbler will be super juicy right out of the oven so I found that letting it rest for 15-20 minutes before serving allowed the blueberry juices to thicken. This makes serving and eating much easier and the cobbler filling less runny. 
    • Cornstarch helps thicken the blueberry juices and keeps the cobbler from being runny. I do not recommend swapping it out for another ingredient. 
    • The biscuit topping should be kept as cold as possible so that it puffs up once it enters the heat of the oven rather than melting. I recommend using butter and buttermilk straight from the fridge and touching the dough with your hands as little as possible. The biscuit topping dough will be shaggy but if it seems too soft or like the butter is already starting to melt, pop it in the fridge for about 15-20 minutes before proceeding with the recipe. 
    • I prefer the flavor of vanilla bean paste with the honey but you can use an equal amount of vanilla extract if you don’t have any on hand.

    FAQs

    Can I use frozen blueberries instead of fresh blueberries? I recommend using fresh blueberries here because frozen blueberries will release a lot more moisture and keep the biscuit topping from setting properly. If you only have frozen blueberries, I recommend thawing them fully, then draining off any accumulated liquid before using them in the recipe. 

    Can I use milk instead of buttermilk? Yes, you can make the cobbler with milk instead of buttermilk. Since milk isn’t quite as thick as buttermilk, you will most likely only need to use 6 to 7 tablespoons total. If you’d like to make your own buttermilk, add ½ tablespoon of white vinegar to a ½-cup measure, then fill it the rest of the way with whole milk. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes in the fridge before using it in the recipe.

    Can I use maple syrup instead of honey? Yes, you can use an equal amount of maple syrup in place of the honey. Keep in mind that it will impart a maple flavor in the cobbler.

    Nutrition Information:

    Yield:

    8

    Serving Size:

    1

    Amount Per Serving:

    Calories: 529Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 8gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 362mgCarbohydrates: 95gFiber: 6gSugar: 33gProtein: 9g


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