These a fairly easy and SO good. I have made them twice now. I thought I would share them in honor of Independence Day! Enjoy!
Cherry Hand Pies - Click to link to recipe.
Recipe Notes: I obviously don't use the egg wash on these. I just brush them with milk and I do sprinkle a little sugar on them. Once they are cooked and slightly cooled, I also drizzle them with a vanilla glaze. I don't really have a recipe for that. I just add milk to powdered sugar until it is the texture I need. Then I add a little vanilla to taste (about 1/2 teaspoon for this recipe).
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Monday, July 3, 2017
Friday, September 9, 2016
Quick Cherry Cobbler
In July, I ordered ten pounds of cherries from a local farm and made this delicious cobbler. This recipe is an old recipe my Mom had and I am not sure she knows where she got it. But it is similar to many other cake-like old fashion cobbler recipes. I still have some cherries in the freezer. I hope to experiment with them soon!
Quick Cherry Cobbler
Quick Cherry Cobbler
1/3
c butter or margarine
¾ c sugar
1 c flour
2 tsp baking
powder
¼ t salt
¾ c milk
½ t almond
extract
2 c red
cherries, pitted
¼ c
additional sugar
Preheat oven
to 325o. Melt the butter or
margarine in a 9x9 baking dish. In a mixing
bowl, combine the ¾ c sugar, flour, baking powder, salt and milk. Pour over melted butter or margarine but do
not stir. Add almond extract to cherries
and pour cherries over batter. (You can substitute
vanilla extract for the almond extract but the almond is recommended.) Again, do not mix. Sprinkle ¼ c sugar over cherries. Bake for about 45 minutes. The batter will rise and the cherries will
settle to the bottom. Serve warm topped
with vanilla ice cream!
Serves 8
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