Slow Cooker Blueberry Cobbler
If you’re looking for an easy and delicious dessert, look no further than this Slow Cooker Blueberry Cobbler! With only a few simple ingredients, you can have a tasty dessert that everyone will love. Plus, it’s perfect for those summer days when you don’t want to turn on the oven. Give this recipe a try today!
Is there anything better than coming home to the smell of freshly baked cobbler? This Blueberry Cobbler is made in the slow cooker, so it’s perfect for a busy day. Plus, it’s easy enough for kids to make!
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❤️ Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- This recipe is easy to make and made with simple ingredients.
- It’s perfect for summer days or any day because you don’t even have to turn on the oven.
- This twist on an old-fashioned recipe is loved by kids and adults alike!
🛒Ingredients
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- This recipe is easy to make and made with simple ingredients.
- It’s perfect for summer days because you don’t even have to turn on the oven.
- This twist on an old-fashioned recipe is loved by kids and adults alike!
See the recipe card below for quantities.
🔪 How to Make Slow Cooker Blueberry Cobbler
Making this blueberry dump cake recipe is so simple! Follow the steps below and you will have a delicious summer dessert that your entire family will love without much effort at all.
Step 1: Turn the slow cooker on high
Start by turning the slow cooker on high.
Step 2: Add blueberries and granulated sugar to the slow cooker
Add in 4 cups of the blueberries and the granulated sugar.
Step 3: Mix until the blueberries are evenly coated in sugar
Mix well until the blueberries are evenly coated.
Step 4: Whisk together cake mix, cinnamon, and brown sugar
In a separate bowl, whisk together the cake mix, cinnamon, and brown sugar.
Step 5: Top blueberries with cake mix
Sprinkle evenly on top and DO NOT MIX.
Step 6: Top with remaining berries
Sprinkle the remaining ½ cup of blueberries on top.
Step 7: Add sliced butter on top
Evenly distribute the slices of butter on top.
Step 8: Cook until the topping is golden brown
Place on the lid and allow to cook for 2½ – 3 hours or until the cake is golden brown.
Step 9: Serve and enjoy
Once golden, scoop out a serving and serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
📝Variations
Do you want to change up this recipe and make it your own? Here are some ways that you can do that!
- Fruit– Switch this recipe up by using different fruits to suit your family’s taste buds.
- Cake Mix – Change up the cake mix flavors for a different twist on this easy recipe.
- Add-ins – Stir in some chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or shredded coconut for a delicious variation.
If you love blueberry dessert recipes next time give this Blueberry Meringue dessert recipe a try.
🥄 Equipment
Making this homemade blueberry recipe is so simple and it only requires a few kitchen tools. Grab these tools and get ready for a delicious dessert that is perfect for a summer party or potluck!
- slow cooker
- mixing bowl
- whisk
🥫 Storage
This cobbler can be stored in the fridge for up to a week. Be sure to keep it in an airtight container to prevent it from going bad.
To reheat, simply place a scoop of cobbler in a bowl and microwave for 30 seconds or until heated through. You can also freeze this recipe for up to 3 months.
💭 Tips
Do you want to personalize this recipe? Here are a few of my favorite tried and true ways to change up this delicious blueberry cobbler recipe.
- You can serve this recipe with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for the ultimate summer dessert.
- Top with a dollop of whipped cream or even an additional sprinkle of cinnamon to take the flavor up a notch.
- Add some extra flavor to this recipe by using a spice cake mix instead of a white cake mix.
- If you are using apples to make this recipe use apple pie spice instead of cinnamon in your cake mix.
- If your slow cooker is adding too much moisture to the top of your cobbler, place a paper towel underneath the lid to absorb some of the excess moisture.
⁉️ FAQ
Do you have questions about this recipe? Here are the answers to the most commonly asked questions.
Making cobbler in a slow cooker is so simple, grab the ingredients listed above and then layer them in the slow cooker. Turn it on and allow the slow cooker to do all the work.
You don’t need to thicken this fruit, however, if you want to thicken it use cornstarch to thicken the blueberries.
The main difference between a cobbler and a crumble is that cobblers have a biscuit-like topping while crumbles have a streusel-like topping.
For this recipe cake mix really works best. However, if you don’t have a box of cake mix on hand you can use a homemade cake mix instead.
🍽 More Recipes
Do you enjoy blueberries, then next time give these delicious recipes:
- Blueberry Thumbprint Cookies
- Easy Lemon Blueberry Ice Cream Bread
- Blueberry Muffin Cheesecake Pie
- Lemon Blueberry Cake
- Blueberry Meringue
🧾Slow Cooker Blueberry Cobbler
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Slow Cooker Blueberry Cobbler
Equipment
- slow cooker
- Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
Ingredients
- 4½ cups Blueberries- fresh or frozen
- ½ cup Granulated sugar
- 1 box White cake mix
- ½ teaspoon Ground cinnamon
- ¼ cup Light brown sugar
- ½ cup Unsalted butter- thinly sliced
Instructions
- Start by turning the slow cooker on high.
- Add in 4 cups of the blueberries and the granulated sugar.
- Mix well until the blueberries are evenly coated.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the cake mix, cinnamon, and brown sugar.
- Sprinkle evenly on top and DO NOT MIX.
- Sprinkle the remaining ½ cup of blueberries on top.
- Evenly distribute the slices of butter on top.
- Place on the lid and allow to cook for 2½ – 3 hours or until the cake is golden brown.
- Once golden, scoop out a serving and serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Notes
Disclaimer
Any nutritional data I provide is an approximation and actual dietary information can vary based on ingredients and proportion sizes.