Mama’s Classic Strawberry Cobbler Recipe
This strawberry cobbler recipe is a classic Southern dessert that’s quick, easy, and packed full of flavor.
I love strawberries any way you fix them, so my Mama’s strawberry cobbler recipe is one I set out to duplicate the minute I got my hands on some strawberries. I just can’t resist the combination of the cake-like topping sitting over those sweetened strawberries. Fortunately, this is a fantastically easy dessert to make.
One of the best things about this particular recipe is that it’s really forgiving. If you have a little extra fruit, add it. If you are a little bit short, use what you have and don’t give it a second thought. I promise it will turn out just fine. Remember your grandmother never had a measuring cup, they just eyeballed all the ingredients. This is a recipe from the old days and turns out just fine. Don’t stress over it, just be glad you have a modern stove and not a wood-burning one!
Now, while this strawberry cobbler is delicious by itself, I highly recommend serving with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or with whipped topping. My daddy even adds a little bit of sweet milk over his (common old-fashioned way of referring to whole milk), so serve it however suits your fancy. You will be the star! Let me know how your family likes it.
Recipe Ingredients
- Self-rising flour
- Sugar
- Milk
- Sweetened strawberries
- Butter
- Cinnamon (optional)
How to Make Strawberry Cobbler Step by Step
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place your margarine in an oven-proof bowl and put it in the oven while it preheats in order to melt it.
In a separate bowl, mix together all the dry ingredients.
Add milk to the dry ingredients.
Stir until smooth.
Now you have your batter.
Now remove your dish from the oven once your butter has melted. Pour in your batter. Do not stir.
Pour your strawberries over the top of that.
Do not stir.
Sprinkle about a tablespoon or so of sugar over the batter before you place it in the oven.
Bake at 400 degrees for 30-40 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.
Scoop up that delicious goodness onto your plate…
Serve on its own while warm, or with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or pour a little sweet milk over it!
Storage
- Store leftover cobbler in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days. The topping will soften in the fridge, so to reheat I suggest popping it back in the oven momentarily.
- If you’d like to freeze your cobbler, ensure it’s completely cool before you freeze it in an airtight container for up to two months. Once it’s time to eat, thaw it in the fridge overnight and then reheat it in the oven again.
Recipe Notes
- You can make this strawberry cobbler recipe with fresh strawberries washed and cut up with a little sugar on them or you can use frozen sliced sweetened strawberries. If you use fresh ones, let them sit for a little bit after you add the sugar to make some juice. If you use frozen ones, let them thaw. When you are in a real hurry you can stick frozen ones in the microwave for a few seconds at a time until they are thawed.
- If you can wait, allow the cobbler to sit for 30 minutes once out of the oven before you serve. This will allow the sauce to thicken a bit more and, you know, you won’t burn your mouth with that first mouthful (always a good thing).
Recipe FAQs
How do you choose the best fresh strawberries?
The best fresh strawberries have bright green leaves and bright red berries. Avoid any bruised or damaged strawberries.
Can I use different fruit?
Yes, you can substitute the strawberries for other in-season berries, like raspberries or blueberries. Here are some more cobbler recipes too: cream cheese strawberry cobbler, chocolate cobbler, easy berry cobbler, peach cobbler, and apple pecan cobbler.
What is the difference between a crisp and a crumble?
The main difference between these two baked desserts is the topping, as underneath you’ll find similar fruit centers. A cobbler has a dough-like topping, while a crisp has a crumbly top layer.
Here are some more sensational strawberry recipes:
Strawberry Cake With Cream Cheese Icing
Ingredients
- 1 cup self-rising flour
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup milk
- ½ tsp cinnamon optional
- 2 cups sweetened strawberries fresh or frozen
- 1 stick margarine
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Melt the stick of margarine or butter in a 2 to 2.5-quart ovenproof casserole dish while you mix up the batter.1 stick margarine
- Mix all dry ingredients together, then stir in the milk until smooth.1 cup self-rising flour, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup milk, ½ tsp cinnamon
- Pour batter over the melted margarine. Do not stir!
- Pour strawberries into the center of the batter. Once again, do not stir!2 cups sweetened strawberries
- Note: This is a little something that I do extra. You can do it or not. I always sprinkle about a tablespoon of sugar over the batter and strawberries before I put it in the over. It just makes it look like my grandmother's cobbler because that was her finishing touch.
- Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until you can insert a knife into the center and peep into the cobbler. The batter should be cakey and not soupy. How is that for technical terms?
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I used your recipe and did “my own thing.” For the batter, I added brown sugar, cinnamon, and quick oats. I cooked strawberries down (about 2 1/2 cups) and added sugar and then flour and milk (3 tablespoons of each). It helped to thicken up the water around the strawberries, making them extra gooey to go into the margerine. I also added a tad bit of maple syrup to that. Then I put them into the margerine and put my “wet sand” batter over that. I baked in the oven and stuck to your instructions for that.
I served the strawberry cobbler to my mom and my brother. They were really pleased and my mom demanded to know what I did. Thank you so much for the inspiring idea! I love to bake, and this is just enhances the whole experience for me. It is now one of my favorites!
Hi, just googled to find a good recipe for strawberry cobbler. Yours caught my eye, and I am baking it now. It looks so yummy I couldn’t resist it. Thanks, and I will let you know how our family likes it. : )
I made this tonight but had to modify as I’m vegan. Used whole wheat flour (plus 1-1/4 t baking powder & 1/4 t salt), organic sugar, unsweetened plain almond milk and Earth Balance buttery stick margarine. I followed the instructions exactly and it turned out perfect! Thanks for an easy summery dessert!
I am so glad to hear that it turned out great!!! And thanks for sharing how you adapted it to your preferences!!
I am just amazed!! I did everything exactly as you said and I now have a perfect Strawberry Cobbler sitting on my counter waiting for supper tonight! I have tried to make cobbler before and it never worked for me. Many thank to you and Mom for sharing this recipe with all of us. (Hi Mom!!)
I tried this cobbler for the first time and it turned out great I was so proud of myself I posted pics all over Facebook and everyone said it looked great thank you so much but I did put a little more sugar but it came out perfect
I made this for the first time today and for sure I’ll make it again, it was wonderful. Have lots of strawberrys in freezer to use until next season. Next I’ll use blueberries and peaches that will be in season using this this receipt.
You are so sweet Phyllis! Thank you for your kindness, you made my day!
Gratefully
Christy
My mama called this “poor man’s pie,” and always made it with canned peaches. I usually make it with blueberries until my freezer stock runs out… which is where I am tonight. The strawberry version is in the oven right now made with splenda and xylitol! I can’t wait to have some for dessert tomorrow. (Ok, so there may be a small taste test before bedtime tonight…shhh)
~giggles~ Heather, you have to taste it to make sure it is ok to serve to everyone else 🙂 !!