I Never Knew You Could Make This Dessert Grilled… Wow! This is On My To Do List
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Berry cobbler is a mainstay in the south, as well as many other parts of the U.S. Honestly what could be better than that delicious, crispy-on-the-outside and doughy on the inside biscuit drizzled with fresh summer berries, then topped with a dollop of Cool Whip. I’m drooling!
However, grilling the entire confection gives it a whole new dimension of delicousness. I don’t know what it is about eating while camping but everything tastes better. I’m not one to question why something is so good I want seconds, I just jump right in. You will too!
Recipe and photo courtesy of Tasty by Buzzfeed.
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Quick Tip: Most any type of fruit can work with this, but berries cook up the fastest.