Peach Cobbler again???

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Peach Cobbler again???

Postby DRYVEM » Mon Jun 05, 2006 12:08 am

I could have sworn I posted a pic of my DO peach cobbler! :? I think the post disappeared. Hmmm...
Well here it is again. It was very good and quite simple to make.
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Re: Peach Cobbler again???

Postby Kurt (Indiana) » Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:40 pm

DRYVEM wrote:I could have sworn I posted a pic of my DO peach cobbler! :? I think the post disappeared. Hmmm...


My son and I tried a cherry cobbler today along with a grilled pizza for dinner. It all disappeared so fast, I didn't get pictures either

The cobbler was great (White cake mix/mountain Dew) and cherry pie filling. We topped it with a mint chocolate chip ice cream while it was still warm.
The pizza was made from Pizza crust dough (Pillsbury) with pepperoni, hard salami, Garlic powder & parsley and mozzerella. I rolled the crust with EVOO, as thin as I could and it came out great. I grilled the dough one one side, then turned it over, and filled it with ingredients. Then put it back on the grill for 5 min. and let the cheese melt fully. The crust was crunchy and the total taste was awesome. ;)

This is his first DO and Grilled Pizza experience. He loved it. At 23, he has experienced a lot, but not the world of DO cooking. We'll try more on our trip to Toledo (Ohio) Blues Fest at the end of July. :thumbsup:
I want to get him involved in DO cooking since it opens up a new world in taste and enjoyment. 8)
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Re: Peach Cobbler again???

Postby Steve Frederick » Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:15 pm

DRYVEM wrote:I could have sworn I posted a pic of my DO peach cobbler! :? I think the post disappeared. Hmmm...
Well here it is again. It was very good and quite simple to make.
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Postby oklahomajewel » Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:26 pm

Looks yummy !!!

One of the outdoorsman type stores over by my work was having a DO cookoff today, but when I inquired about it last Friday they sounded like they didn't even know anything about DO cooking!!! They said it would start at 10 today, judging at 2 and you had to make a main dish and a dessert , and they didn't know what the prizes would be. Needless to say, I didn't even go over there. BUT I got some things done on the Jewel Box ... !!

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