Strawberry Cobbler

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Fresh strawberries are tossed with sugar and cinnamon before being layered under a sweet biscuit crust to make this Strawberry Cobbler. If you’re a fan of classic strawberry shortcake, this berry-filled dessert is going to thrill you.

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This cobbler is loaded with strawberries and then topped with a generous cinnamon sugar crust that is both buttery and flaky while never becoming soggy, even after a day or two in the refrigerator.

Growing up, we didn’t have a lot of desserts at the dinner table. Money was tight, and there were a lot of mouths to feed. So, it always felt like a special treat when dessert was something other than Jell-O.

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My mom wasn’t much of a baker, and cobblers were among the best desserts she made. So, this strawberry cobbler recipe fills me with nostalgia. I remember digging into similar desserts after Sunday dinners.

I think most of us have a dessert like that. Something that reminds us of those sweet moments in our childhood, when a simple scoop of vanilla ice cream and a fruit cobbler was the highest kind of joy.

I like to top each serving of Strawberry Cobbler with fresh Vanilla Bean Whipped Cream or Homemade Ice Cream. Don’t get me wrong though, storebought whipped cream and/or ice cream works beautifully too.

There is no wrong way to eat a fruit cobbler! While the Peach Cobbler of my dreams will forever rule fruit desserts, the Strawberry Cobbler is rapidly becoming a close second.

How to Make Strawberry Cobbler

I try to freeze a few cobblers worth of fruit each year, so we can enjoy this fresh taste of summer throughout the year.

To freeze strawberries for cobbler, combine the filling ingredients: strawberries, sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a gallon size zip-close freezer bag.

Add the lemon juice to the berry mixture and stir to combine. Alternatively, you can seal the bag and shake gently to coat the fruit.

Place the bag flat in the freezer. I like to prepare and stack several bags of cobbler filling in the freezer each summer.

When you’re ready to bake the cobbler, thaw the fruit mixture in the refrigerator. Pour the strawberries and all liquid from the bag into the baking pan. Bake the fruit and proceed with the recipe as written.

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Cobbler Topping

The cobbler topping in this recipe is absolutely perfect. It is inspired by the topping I’ve made for many years now for this Southern Peach Cobbler.

In addition to grating cold fresh butter into flour to create the crumb texture I love in cobbler, just a touch of boiling water helps the whole thing attain a crusty texture as it bakes.

A simple cinnamon sugar combination is added to the top of the cobbler crust. This cinnamon sugar topping adds a little crispiness to the cobbler that’s so satisfying to bite into.

Using a cheese grater to “grate” cold butter is my favorite hassle-free wait to cut in the butter. It takes just a moment and I think it’s simpler than the more traditional methods.

If you choose not to use the grater, simply cut the cold butter into small pieces and then blend it into the flour mixture, using a pastry blender or your fingertips.

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Strawberry Cobbler Recipe

  1. Preheat oven to 425°F. Place a large baking sheet covered in foil on the lowest rack in the oven. This cobbler may overflow and the baking pan will catch the drips and prevent a mess in the oven.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the berries with the lemon juice and then add the rest of the filling ingredients. Stir to coat and then pour into a 9×13 baking dish.
  3. Bake the berry mixture for 10 minutes.
  4. While the strawberries are in the oven, combine the dry topping ingredients and whisk to combine. Toss the grated butter in the flour mixture. Stir in the boiling water, just until combined, leaving plenty of little lumps of butter.
  5. Remove the berry mixture from the oven and drop the topping over them in spoonfuls. (I like to use my smallest cookie scoop to do this.)
  6. Sprinkle the cobbler topping with the cinnamon sugar topping. Bake until the crust is golden and a toothpick inserted into the crust comes out clean, about 28 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.
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Fruit Cobbler Recipes

Sweet and juicy, loaded with fresh apples, and just the right hint of spices, this apple cobbler is a fall and winter dessert favorite that we enjoy throughout the entire year.

With a sweet, buttery, crispy, cake-like topping and a filling of sweet, warm berries, this blueberry cobbler is dessert perfection with a scoop of ice cream on top.

Juicy fresh pears are topped with a generous cinnamon sugar crust to make this cinnamon spice pear cobbler. This unforgettable cobbler manages to be both buttery and flaky while never becoming soggy, even after a day or two in the refrigerator.

If you’re lucky enough to have any fruit cobbler leftover, I recommend stashing a bit of it away to make this cobbler ice cream.

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Strawberry Cobbler is a HIT for all your summer parties - get the recipe at barefeetinthekitchen.com

Strawberry Cobbler

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Fresh strawberries are tossed with sugar and cinnamon before being layered under a sweet biscuit crust to make this Strawberry Cobbler. If you're a fan of classic strawberry shortcake, this berry-filled dessert is going to thrill you.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 8

Ingredients 

Berry Filling

  • 10 cups sliced strawberries, about 4 pounds
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • ¼ cup white sugar
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • teaspoon nutmeg

Crust Topping

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour*
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¾ cup butter, chilled and grated
  • ½ cup boiling hot water

*Gluten-Free Alternative

  • cup brown rice flour
  • cup tapioca starch
  • cup potato starch

Cinnamon Sugar Topping

  • cup white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F. Place a large baking sheet covered in foil on the lowest rack in the oven. This cobbler may overflow and the baking pan will catch the drips and prevent a mess in the oven.
  • In a large bowl, combine the berries with the lemon juice and then add the rest of the filling ingredients. Stir to coat and then pour into a 9×13 baking dish. Bake the berry mixture for 10 minutes.
  • While the strawberries are in the oven, combine the dry topping ingredients and whisk to combine. Toss the grated butter in the flour mixture. Stir in the boiling water, just until combined, leaving plenty of little lumps of butter.
  • Remove the berry mixture from the oven and drop the topping over them in spoonfuls. (I like to use my smallest cookie scoop to do this.)
  • Sprinkle the cobbler topping with the cinnamon sugar topping. Bake until the crust is golden and a toothpick inserted into the crust comes out clean, about 28 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 509kcal · Carbohydrates: 85g · Protein: 4g · Fat: 18g · Saturated Fat: 11g · Cholesterol: 45mg · Sodium: 452mg · Potassium: 442mg · Fiber: 4g · Sugar: 55g · Vitamin A: 555IU · Vitamin C: 105.8mg · Calcium: 104mg · Iron: 2.5mg
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{originally published 7/26/18 – recipe notes and photos updated 6/7/23}

Strawberry Desserts

Want a few more ways to use strawberries this summer? Try a Strawberry Coconut Crisp. It is pretty amazing on its own and it’s even better with a melty scoop of ice cream on top.

Fresh Strawberry Frosting is so flavorful and berry filled, you’re going to be slathering it on cakes, cupcakes, and pretty much everything you can think of. I’ve been known to dip a spoon into it, in addition to topping a few graham crackers with this loveliness every time I make it.

Strawberries Romanoff is a dressed-up version of strawberries with whipped cream – it tastes so much fancier than it actually is!

This Fresh Strawberry Pie by Bless This Mess Please is positively dreamy. And this No Bake Sour Cream Berry Pie by Country Cleaver needs to be on the must-try list soon as well.

Last but not least, you’ll want to set aside some Strawberry Cobbler to make ice cream. I can’t get enough of the Strawberry Crisp Ice Cream. So, naturally, I’m already planning a batch of Strawberry Cobbler Ice Cream.

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Hi, I’m Mary. I’m the author, cook, photographer, and travel lover behind the scenes here at Barefeet In The Kitchen. I'm also the author of three cookbooks dedicated to making cooking from scratch as simple as possible.

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  1. Laurie says

    This recipe gets 5 stars if only for the tip of grating the butter but it is also absolutely fabulous. I used 1/2 the amount of the cinnamon sugar topping. Half of us topped with fresh whipped cream and half with vanilla ice cream and we argued which was better. My new favorite dessert.5 stars

  2. Sara says

    This recipe looks great and I can’t wait to try it. I’m a little confused, though. In the beginning, it seems like cornstarch should be added to the strawberry mixture (this is discussed in the context of freezing the strawberry mixture). But the recipe itself does not refer to cornstarch at all. Please clarify!!!

    Thanks!
    Sara

    • Vicky says

      I’m still confused about the cornstarch. I don’t see it listed or talked about anywhere. I made it today and it’s very runny. Doesn’t the berries need some cornstarch?
      Thank you!
      ~Vicky

    • Mary Younkin says

      Hi Vicky, I’ve found that I prefer the berry cobbler without cornstarch and the recipe is written that way. That said, if you’d like the berry juice to be a bit thicker, you can add a tablespoon or so of cornstarch to the berry mixture.

  3. Drewanna O'Neill says

    Thank you so much for this recipe!! It is so delicious. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve made it in a months time.5 stars

  4. Debbie Smith says

    I made this today. I just noticed in the video you add corn starch to the strawberry filling, but it’s not in the directions that I printed. How much should I add next time?

    Debbie5 stars

    • Mary Younkin says

      Hi Debbie! I’ve found that I prefer the berry cobbler a little bit runnier and I make it without cornstarch now, so the recipe has been updated to reflect that method. That said, if you’d like the berry juice to be a bit thicker, you can add a tablespoon or so of cornstarch to the berry mixture. It absolutely works both ways.

  5. Karen says

    This looks so good. I remember.my mom making something like this in a big pot on the stove top with the strawberries and big dumplings.

  6. Kris Marie says

    I made half of this recipe only because I didn’t have enough strawberries for a full recipe. I’m diabetic so I swapped out both sugars with monkfruit white and brown sugars and used a light butter for the topping, it was absolutely delicious! We are absolutely making this again, and I’m going to buy a lot more strawberries too for a full batch! Thank you for another winning recipe!5 stars

    • Mary Younkin says

      I’m glad you were able to make the cobbler work for you, Kris. The recipe sounds delicious. I hope you enjoy the dessert even more next time.

  7. Jennie says

    This strawberry cobbler is amazing. Quite addictive too….I’m having a spoonful each time I’m in kitchen. I served with vanilla bean ice cream for my family as we observed Father’s Day on Saturday. Although I was concerned as I added the sugars that it might be too sweet, It was not. In fact, the sweetness was so well balanced with the strawberries and lemon juice. Because this was one of the best cobblers we have had, I will make the peach one next. Thank you kindly for sharing such wonderful recipes with instructions that are easily followed.5 stars

    • Mary Younkin says

      You are welcome, Jennie. I’m happy to hear that you’ve been loving the cobbler. It’s a delicious dessert; I’ve been known to steal a spoonful or two when it’s in the house. Enjoy, and happy baking!