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An easy Blueberry Cobbler recipe made with fresh or frozen blueberries and basic pantry ingredients.
This blueberry cobbler recipe was born out of my love for warm, comfort-food desserts made with fresh fruit. My peach cobbler recipe is one of the most loved recipes on the site, and this Triple Berry Crisp is one of my personal favorites.

Blueberry Cobbler
Blueberry cobbler is a warm and sweet dessert recipe that takes just a few minutes to prepare and will satisfy every dessert craving you have ever had; it's just that good! This recipe is an adaptation of my very popular Peach Cobbler recipe and both recipes can be made with fresh or frozen fruit!
Ingredients in Blueberry Cobbler:
- Blueberries: You can use fresh or frozen blueberries for this cobbler recipe.
- Sugar: A little granulated sugar mixed in with the blueberries will help create a sauce from the blueberries as they bake.
- Lemon Zest: A touch of lemon zest helps boost flavor.
- Butter: A few tablespoons of butter, melted at the bottom of the pan, keeps the cobbler from sticking to the pan, and adds to the amazing flavor.
- Batter: The batter for this cobbler is made from flour, sugar, milk, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. The combination of those ingredients, layered on top of the blueberries creates a delicious cake-like topping with a slightly crispy crust and soft center. It reminds me of an old-fashioned dutch-oven type of cobbler.

How to Make Blueberry Cobbler:
- Prepare your pan: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F and slice the butter into pieces. Add the butter to a 9×13 inch baking dish.Place the pan in the oven while it preheats, allowing the butter to melt. Once melted, remove the pan from the oven.
- Prepare the blueberries: Add blueberries, sugar and zest to a bowl and stir to combine.
- Prepare the batter: Mix the batter ingredients together: flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Stir in the milk, just until combined. Pour blueberries over melted butter in pan, drizzle the batter over the top, and sprinkle with a little bit of cinnamon.
- Bake: Bake at 350 degrees for about 35-40 minutes, or until lightly golden on top.
- Serve: Serve the cobbler warm from the oven with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, if desired.

Can I use frozen fruit to make cobbler?
Yes! Both this blueberry cobbler recipe and my peach cobbler recipe can be made with fresh or frozen fruit. Frozen fruit doesn't even need to be completely thawed before using. There will likely be a little extra juice from the frozen fruit as a result of the thawing process but that is totally fine! The extra liquid will make a slightly more syrupy/saucy cobbler that tastes just as amazing.

HOW TO STORE AND REHEAT BLUEBERRY COBBLER:
Blueberry cobbler is best enjoyed warm, right after it’s baked. Store leftover cobbler covered, in the fridge for 4-5 days.
To reheat blueberry cobbler, use the microwave or oven. To reheat in the oven, remove it from the fridge and allow it to come to room temperature. Bake at 350 degrees F for about 20 minutes or until warmed through. (Place tinfoil over it if it’s browning too much).

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Blueberry Cobbler
Ingredients
- 4 cups blueberries, (fresh or frozen) (600 g)
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar, (100 g)
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest, (2 g)
- 6 Tablespoons butter, (85 g)
For the batter:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour, (120 g)
- 1 cup granulated sugar, (200 g)
- 2 teaspoons baking powder, (8 g)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt, (1.5 g)
- 3/4 cup milk, (180 ml)
- ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Slice butter into pieces and add to a 9x13 inch baking dish. Place the pan in the oven while it preheats, to allow the butter to melt. Once melted, remove the pan from the oven.
- Add blueberries, sugar and zest to a bowl and stir to combine.
- In a separate bowl mix together the batter ingredients: flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Stir in the milk, just until combined.
- Pour blueberries over melted butter in pan. Drizzle batter over the top. Sprinkle with a little bit of cinnamon.
- Bake at 350 degrees for about 35-40 minutes, or until lightly golden on top.
- Serve warm, with a scoop of ice cream, if desired!
Nutrition
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so good! it just tastes soooooo good. this is my first time making a cobbeler of any sort, and it’s fairly easy! I made it for my brothers wedding and they LOVED it. So now i make it for every celebration!
Perfect.
I used Soy vanilla milk….yummy!
I genuinely had a grudge with soy milk for the last 40 years of my life because its not cow milk. I read it could possibly lower blood pressure and mine is ridiculously high so I sais screw it. I actuallty like it better than cow milk, especially the vanilla flavored one. Its so good in my total cereal. Ill try subbing this with soy milk as well sometime. Maybe even vanilla for a little extra flavor in that crust.
I made the Blueberry Cobbler for a Circle Supper at our fellowship, and it was a “HIT” It was delish! I will be making it again. It is so simple and easy. I don’t do complicated. You will enjoy. I can’t wait to try the mixed berry and peach.
I am going to try it and let you know how it turned out .
This is the best blueberry cobbler I’ve every made! I substituted the flower for all purpose gluten free flower to make it gluten free and it was amazing! Big hit!!
Best EVER blueberry cobbler! I already requested this for my birthday! We made the recipe exactly as written. As a family, we went to a local farm and picked the blueberries fresh of the bush. I think using “just-picked” berries is key to this awesome cobbler.
I used half frozen blueberries, a quarter fresh to frozen cranberries and a quarter fresh blueberries and it was WONDERFUL.
Has anyone used lemon juice in place of the lemon zest? Are results the same?
I used both. Scratched the zest off 2 lemons a gave half of 1 lemon a solid squeeze thro a small strainer.
Made this with blueberries we picked a couple weeks ago and loved it!
Can I substitute the same amount of blackberries and use the same recipe?
This was super easy to follow and turned out amazingly.
I used a 7×11 pan, unsalted butter and used slightly less blueberries in it and it was perfect! Other than those changes I followed the recipe exactly with no issues.
It was delicious. The whole family loved it. Will make it again. Thank you.
After reading comments, decided to defrost and drain my frozen blueberries first. Then followed the recipe to the letter. My husband (a southerner whose pallet is hard to please) said it is the best blueberry cobbler he has ever tasted. Now i’ll make it again for the rest of the family!
Made this for Memorial Day, it was a huge success, there was nothing left. Made it with my 11yo Grand daughter, she was so pleased with how it turned out.
Such great memories you are making with your granddaughter. Cherish each one as if were your last.
The blueberry cobbler flavor was the best BUT I had total soup under topping- I used frozen berries.
Thanks
Waaayy TOO MUCH sugar! Cut sugar by two-thirds or at least by one-half. Double or triple the flour mix to cover dish.
This was such a hit! I served it at a dinner with twelve people and every inch of it was eaten. I was skeptical at first about the butter not being mixed in with the biscuit dough but it was AMAZING. Thanks so much! I will put this one in my regular go tos.
This is a wonderful and simply delicious recipe. I was very impressed by the simplicity. One of my daughters is lactose sensitive and the other is gluten sensitive. I substituted almond milk for one batch. The second batch I used a glutenfree pancake mix. Everyone was delighted. Thank you very very much!!!