This little slow cooker cobbler tastes like the kind of summer dessert my mother used to pull together when a neighbor dropped by unannounced. It starts with a simple dump of frozen strawberries and just three more pantry staples, then the slow cooker does the rest. No fussing with pastry, no heating up the whole kitchen, and no fancy ingredients—just the cozy, old-fashioned flavor of sweet berries and a buttery, biscuit-like topping.
Slow cooker strawberry cobbler in a farmhouse kitchen
Slow cooker strawberry cobbler in a farmhouse kitchen
It’s the kind of recipe you can start in the afternoon and have ready by the time supper dishes are done, the way we used to do it on the farm when strawberries were plentiful and time was not.
Serve this warm right out of the slow cooker, spooned into shallow bowls so you catch plenty of syrupy strawberries and soft, golden topping in each serving. A scoop of vanilla ice cream, a dollop of whipped cream, or even a splash of cold cream over the top will make it taste even more like a Sunday supper dessert from years gone by.
Bowl of warm strawberry cobbler with melting ice cream
Bowl of warm strawberry cobbler with melting ice cream
It’s lovely with a cup of coffee in the evening or alongside hot tea on a rainy afternoon, and it pairs nicely with simple main dishes like roast chicken or meatloaf when you want a comforting, complete, old-fashioned meal.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Vintage Strawberry Cobbler
Servings: 6
Ingredients
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