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Tin Lizzie Posted - Feb 03 2009 : 05:43:44 AM
this uses canned peaches but it is wonderful. there is never any left when I take it to gatherings. The recipe does not turn out well if you pick up peaches packed in water.

1 large can sliced peaches in heavy syrup(do not drain)
1 small can sliced peaches in heavy syrup(DRAIN this can).(I think this is the approx. 15 oz. can)
2 sticks margarine or butter
1 1/4 cup water
2 cups sugar
1 cup bisquick or baking mix
1 pie crust
vanilla to taste(some like vanilla in their cobbler and some do not..I use about a teaspoon)
cinnamon to taste


Combine peaches,margarine, sugar and water. Bring to a boil and let boil a minute or two. Remove from heat. Add bisquick, vanilla and cinnamon. Pour into buttered 9x13 dish. Lay strips of pie crust on top. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon to taste. Bake at 350 until bubbly and pie crust is browning nicely.
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Tin Lizzie Posted - Feb 03 2009 : 07:10:54 AM
yep. I like to watch ina garten on food network. and I started paying attention when she says "really good" something or other. so..started experimenting and have found that with some things(like the cinnamon) it really does make a difference. you can smell the difference with the cinnamon when you open the jar.
electricdunce Posted - Feb 03 2009 : 06:39:56 AM
Sounds delicious, thanks for posting this recipe. I got some of the Vietnamese cinnamon from Penzey's spices, they are online too, and it certainly does make a difference. The things you learn, late in life....

Karin

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Tin Lizzie Posted - Feb 03 2009 : 06:16:18 AM
it is good. on the cinnamon...I buy the saigon cinnamon from mccormick. it is in a jar...it is more expensive...but the cinnamon taste you get is as paula deen says "out of this world". Also...the last time I made it I picked up Osage canned peaches...not sure everyone can find them...these are canned in oklahoma I think. they also were a bit more expensive but really added to the taste.
janiee Posted - Feb 03 2009 : 05:48:55 AM
this sounds wonderful! will be trying it soon. My grandmother made the best peach cobbler ever and no one has ever been able to duplicate her recipe....hope this one does..
janiee
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