Best Peach Cobbler Crisp

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Calling all dessert lovers out there! Do you want a one of a kind dessert recipe? Do you love Peaches? Or perhaps you are looking for a recipe to serve on a special day? Look no more because we have here a recipe that will suit your needs. Want to know the name of this super special recipe? Drum roll please. Tada! Here is the Best Peach Cobbler Crisp recipe. This is a yummy peach dessert recipe that is just right for you and your family's sweet cravings. The ingredients are very simple, and for those home cooks, you'll be surprise that most items may already be in your pantry.

The main ingredient is Peach. What is a Peach? For anyone reading this from another country that is uncertain of what it is, well, it is a round fruit, with a stone or pit in the middle and has a yellow flesh and a downy pinkish yellow skin. This fruit is from a native tree in China but is mainly grown in California for the North American market. In fact California produces over 90 percent of this fruit. When a peach is at the perfect ripeness, there is nothing quite like it.

Pecans and Bisquick is are used in this recipe. You might be wondering what a Bisquick is. Here is a little information about it. It is a premixed baking product sold by General Mills under their Betty Crocker brand consisting of flour, shortening, salts and baking powder. Bisquick was discovered in 1903's when a chef made a pre- mixed biscuit batter on ice in kitchen ahead of time enabling him to bake fresh biscuits quickly.

Pecans are nuts native to Mexico. Pecans are a delicious, rich flavored buttery type of nut. Pecans are a good source of all sorts of things from dietary fibre, magnesium, zinc and thiamin. You will also find a lot of protein, iron and B vitamins in pecans. Along with some healthy oils. By adding pecans into a dessert recipe, you are getting a little crunch but also some healthy benefits.

You will need a bundt pan for this recipe. A bundt pan is a specific shape of a cake pan. It is 10-12 inches in diameter and 5 inches deep with a deep hole in the center. Now we know a little about some of the ingredients and supplies needed, lets find out the recipe for this peach dessert that you and your family will love. Cobbler recipes are so easy to make. Start by greasing your bundt pan, pour the peaches into the bottom of the pan, and sprinkle some of the Bisquick on top of the peaches. Then sprinkle in some sugar over top the Bisquick. Now pour some melted butter over the top of the pan, you want to coat everything in the pan entirely. Next sprinkle the nuts on top. Now place the pan into a preheated 375 degree Fahrenheit oven, and bake for approximately 45 minutes. When it is complete, scoop some into a bowl and serve while it's still warm. To make it extra yummy, you can serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

On The Cookin Chicks website the creator talks about show she always loved helping her mom cook, whether it was at holiday dinners or dessert recipes, her mom was always busy making something. As she grew older and had a family of her own, she wanted a way to pass down her love of cooking to her three young children. She also wanted her husband to enjoy good homemade meals overnight. So she started this blog as a way to keep all of her recipes organized and in one place. In the process she found that people all over the world were just as passionate about food as she was. On the site you will find everything from dessert recipes, main dish recipes, quick and easy recipes, appetizer recipes and more.

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