Ingredients
- 1. A measure of rich brown sugar
- 2. A spoonful of aromatic ground cinnamon
- 3. A tube of buttermilk biscuit dough (8 ounces)
- 4. A generous portion of melted butter
- 5. Two spoonfuls of versatile all-purpose flour
- 6. A dash of sweet brown sugar
- 7. A sprinkle of fragrant ground cinnamon
- 8. Two pints of freshly washed blueberries
Step 1
Prepare your slow cooker by lightly greasing the interior to prevent sticking. Begin by combining 1/2 cup of brown sugar with 1 tablespoon of cinnamon in a small bowl. Next, cut the biscuits into quarters for easier handling. Dip each quarter into the melted butter, ensuring they are fully coated, then roll them in the sweet cinnamon-sugar mixture for a flavorful touch.
Step 2
Now, it's time to assemble your delightful creation. Place the sugared biscuit pieces along the sides of the slow cooker, creating a protective wall of dough around the perimeter. Don't forget to set aside any remaining butter for the next step. In a separate bowl, mix 2 tablespoons of flour into the leftover butter, along with 1 tablespoon of brown sugar and a dash of cinnamon.
Step 3
As the final touches, arrange a generous amount of blueberries in the center of the biscuit ring. Drizzle the buttery sugar mixture over the blueberries for added sweetness and flavor infusion. Let all the ingredients meld together as they cook on Low heat, allowing the blueberries to bubble and the biscuit pieces to turn a glorious golden brown, typically taking around 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Step 4
This delectable dish will surely be a hit with your family and friends, offering a perfect blend of sweet, fruity, and comforting flavors in every bite.
Extra Tips & Suggestions
- 1. Start by organizing your pantry shelves with different-sized containers to store all the dry ingredients needed for this delectable blueberry biscuit cobbler recipe.
- 2. Utilize mason jars for storing the fresh blueberries. Not only does it keep them fresh for longer, but it also adds a rustic charm to your kitchen decor.






