Make a cobbler instead! An easy blackberry cobbler makes a delicious dessert. That’s what I love about cobblers.

What Is a Cobbler?

Cobblers are really easy fruit desserts typically made with a biscuit-like topping. If you have a couple baskets of berries or some stone fruit sitting around, you can quickly prep an easy cobbler before dinner, let it cook while you’re eating dinner, and it will be ready in time for dessert. Serve it topped with whipped cream or a side of vanilla ice cream.

How to Pick Blackberries for Blackberry Cobbler

During the peak of summer, blackberries are in full force, not only in markets, but all along roadsides, hills, and dales almost everywhere. If you’re out picking, look for the blackest of berries. The fruit should easily come off the vine when you pick them. And watch out for the thorns! Blackberries tend to grow in big patches worthy of Brer Rabbit. Long sleeve shirts are a must. Blackberries range in sweetness from quite tart to wonderfully sweet, so test your berries and adjust the amount of sugar in this blackberry cobbler recipe depending on how sweet your berries are.

What If I Don’t Have Fresh Blackberries?

You can make this recipe with frozen berries. Just make sure you defrost them first and drain the excess liquid before using them.

How to Store Cobbler

Fruit cobblers like this one should last fine loosely covered on the counter at room temperature (away from direct sun) for 2 to 3 days. Just warm it up a little in the oven before serving. If you want to store it longer than that, wrap it tightly first in plastic wrap, then foil, and freeze it for up to 3 months.

More Blackberry Inspiration! Try These Recipes:

Blackberry Pie Blackberry Muffins Blackberry Frozen Yogurt Blackberry Slump Blackberry Shortcake

Make sure you do a taste test to adjust sugar levels. Some berries are more tart than others and need more sugar for balance.

4 cups blackberries 1/2 cup white granulated sugar (less or more to taste, depends on how sweet the berries are and how sweet you would like your cobbler to be) 1 teaspoon lemon zest 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch (or instant tapioca)

For the cobbler topping:

1 cup all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/4 cup milk 1 large egg, lightly beaten

Let sit for 30 minutes for the berries to macerate so that the sugar dissolves and the berries release their juices. Make a well in the center and stir in the milk and beaten egg until the dough is just moistened. Great served with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.