I started by halving the recipe, cutting the butter a bit and replacing it with some Quark cheese, and I used whole milk instead of cream. Then I decided to use half whole wheat flour, half all purpose, added some vanilla extract and used a bit more sugar than was called for. I ended up with a dough that was a bit stickier, like a dumpling, which is what I wanted. For the filling I used a mix of fresh fruit : cherries, blueberries, raspberries and strawberries. I mixed it up with some sugar, cornstarch, lime zest and a bit of lime juice.
I divided the fruit filling into baking dishes, topped it with my dumpling-like dough and sprinkled it with some coarse sugar. I ended up with more of an upside down fruit cake which was quite delicious with a bit of whipped cream. Using the soft cheese and a bit of vanilla in the dough gave it a lot of flavor. Of course, this might not be a traditional cobbler, but we liked it well enough.
The choice this week comes courtesy of Beth from Our sweet Life, you can find the recipe on her blog, or on NPR. For more takes on this dessert, check out the Tuesdays with Dorie blogroll.
33 comments:
I would have never though to put a cheese in the dough, but glad it worked. It looks yummy and summery!
I am also a cobbler newbie ;-). Great that your addition worked fine
Ulrike from Küchenlatein
Oh, cripes. This sounds awesome. I really dig your alterations. It looks quite nice too. Great job.
Well, who knew you could tweak something so well? I am doing this because, while I can cook, I am not a baker, so I figured this would help me branch out from muffins, cupcakes, pies, and cookies a bit. I am amazed that you can look at a recipe and go "I can do this and that and the other and have it turn out thusly...." Way jealous of that.
The photos are amazing...very beautiful work you did with all your tweaking!
I like the addition of the whole wheat flour and the cheese! It just sounds awesome.
tes photos n'ont vraiment rien à envier aux miennes :) j'utilise beaucoup le fromage quark ( et le mascarpone ) j'adore !!
Tradition be damned! You can't argue with good taste, heh heh ;) Meanwhile, I have no idea where to get quark. I suppose, uh, cream cheese would be an okay substitute?
your cobbler looks so tasty! love the way it looks on the green plate :) your crust changes sound interesting, i'm glad they worked out well!
your substitutions sound delicious and it looks sooo tasty!
This was my first cobble as well. It sounds like you did a great job tailoring it to your tastes.
Cobbler or no, I'd just call it tasty! It looks delicious!
Very neat changes - quark in cobbler crust, who woulda thunk?
What is quark cheese? Looks gorgeous!
Your cobbler looks delicious!
Looks great - I wish I could try the crust through this dang computer screen.
Quelle belle combinaison visuelle que ce rouge, ce blanc immaculé, ce rose profond et ce vert vif de l'assiette!
Super... comme d'hab, LyB!
I love all the changes you made - it even sounds a bit healthier with the wheat! Looks wonderful too!
hmmm. cheese. that makes my mind really start thinking about everything I could do with this dough...good idea!
Cheese sounds delicious in the dough! Great cobbler
Great looking cobbler! Serving it with whipped cream sounds good!
Looks lovely! Nice changes.
your first cobbler!?! welcome to the world of this fabulous fruit dessert!
very nice alterations to the recipe. i'm sure the cheese in the dough made for a unique and enticing flavor--'twas a great idea. :)
LyB, I have never made a cobbler - even though you say it looks like a soup, I'd be glad to have it!
mmm i love how you described the dumpling dough, so true!! this was my first time with a cobbler as well...i loved how easy it was.
Hmmm... I enjoyed the original recipe, but I suspect I'd like your version as well. The quark is a really intriguing addition.
yum! I love the idea of adding cheese to the crust! I bet it was soo delicious!
This just looks soooo delicious :o)
Cheese instead of butter is a great idea!
Shari@Whisk: a food blog
What an interesting recipe. Looks tasty!
That's the type of cobbler I like! It looks so rich in berries and flavor. Perfect for the summer. I echo the others in saying nice tweaks indeed!
Beautiful recipe! I love your blog--so happy to have found it! (through Tartelette)
I like all the changes you made. It looks perfectly delicious!
Very creative, Lyb! Sounds like an ideal summer dish and one that adapts well to variations.
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