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Old-Fashioned Blackberry Cobbler
It's hard to beat warm and jammy blackberries under a light and crispy biscuit crust, but with a few simple tricks you can make the most of your fruit (whether picked from a local farm or just your local supermarket,). A small portion of raspberries will round out the flavor of sour or underripe blackberries, but with perfect fruit there's no need for a blend.
Peach Cobbler
You'll love how the syrup for this peach cobbler is made using the peach juices rather than just sugar and water. Peach flavour to the max!
Classic Biscuit-Topped Peach Cobbler
The perfect peach cobbler is also a simple one. This recipe whips up quickly and features lightly sweetened summer peaches in a rich syrup, topped with a moist and tender biscuit that's perfect for soaking up all those juices.
Summer Berry Pie
This past 4th of July weekend, blueberries were on sale at 6 pints for about $7. Which can only mean one thing: pie. It’s one of the best things about summer.
Plum-Blackberry Cobbler
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Strawberry Crumble
A fabulous strawberry dessert recipe that's easy to prepare! This Strawberry Crumble with the signature crumbly topping covering strawberries in syrup. The smell is outrageously good!
Plum and Ginger Cobbler
[Photograph: Max Falkowitz] If there's a more noble application for the last of the season's plums than cobbler, I don't know what is. It's a perfect fruit delivery system, and the application of heat and sugar can hide any imperfections...
Strawberry Buckle
Buckles are so-named because the cake portion falls, or buckles, around the fruit during baking. This version pairs strawberries and vanilla in the crumb and adds ginger for a kick in the buttery topping.
Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler (A.K.A. Peach Puzzle)
This old fashioned peach cobbler has a trick: a tea cup or ramekin catches all the juices during baking, making for a delicious syrup.
Blueberry Nectarine Pie
This Blueberry Nectarine Pie is a showstopper that's perfect for the 4th of July and all summer long.
Grab a spoon! This Berry Cobbler with Cornbread Biscuit Topping is an easy, comforting summer dessert that's perfectly served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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Fruity No-Churn Ice Cream
This ice cream relies on the power of a stand mixer, rather than a proper ice cream machine, and can be made with any sort of freeze-dried fruit.
Whipped cream (Chantilly cream)
Chantilly cream is the French name for whipped cream that is lightly sweetened and flavoured with vanilla. Spread it, pipe it, dollop it!
Strawberry Cheesecake Sundae Pots
Like the look of this? It's incredibly easy to make - and no bake! A twist on the classic cheesecake, this is perfect for entertaining because all the elements can be made ahead then simply assembled prior
Sprinkles Ice Cream
Most sprinkles ice creams just add colored sprinkles to a plain, unflavored sweet cream base. That's pretty boring. This recipe uses candy-colored, delightfully artificially flavored cereal (Fruity Pebbles, specifically, but Trix and Froot Loops would work well) to make something that's far more fun and deserving of the sprinkles that go into it.
Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwiches
Our recipe for ice cream sandwiches lets you recreate this childhood favorite, wrapping and all.
Fruit Syrup for Swirled Ice Cream
How to make a thick and gooey ribbon of fruit syrup to swirl into your favorite ice cream.
Strawberry Ice Cream (No Churn)
A creamy, no churn Strawberry Ice Cream with real strawberry flavour that money can't buy! Creamy, scoopable, no ice crystals at all, no ice cream maker required!
Strawberry Dream Pie Ice Cream
The goat cheese base for this ice cream is flexible enough for a range of fruits and other flavors. Want to use blueberries instead? This base is lemony enough for them. Prefer brownie chunks with a swirl of dulce de leche? Goat cheese is savory enough to counteract the sweetness. But it's pretty awesome with strawberries, as used here.
Spiced Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe | Scooped
I have long resented the use of the word "vanilla" to mean bland, blah, and boring. Real vanilla is deep and complex. Anyone who thinks vanilla is boring hasn't tasted this ice cream.
Jeni Britton Bauer's Farmers Market Sundae
This ambrosial sundae is eagerly anticipated each summer at our shops. We usually use tawny port, but it works well with almost any wine or spirit. You can add roughly chopped peaches, apricots, or plums, or substitute them for the berries.