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Peach & Blackberry Cobbler with Pecans & A Drop Biscuit Topping

A Beloved Homemade Dessert Celebrating Summer's Simple Flavors
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Peach & Blackberry Cobbler with Pecans & A Drop Biscuit Topping, Waiting On Martha
Peach & Blackberry Cobbler with Pecans & A Drop Biscuit Topping, Waiting On Martha

In my humble opinion, it simply wouldn’t be summer without cobbler and pie.  I’ve ALWAYS been more of a cobbler, pie, tart person than anything else when it comes to desserts.  And since so many of my favorite fruits are in season during summer, I stay close to the tried-and-true recipes centered around them this time of year.  And friends, this may be one of the easiest renditions of one of those recipes yet.  With fresh Georgia peaches, plump and sweet blackberries, crunchy pecans and homemade biscuits dropped on top…my Peach & Blackberry Cobbler tastes like summer on a plate AND it’s pretty simple to make (there’s no crust or crumble, but the homemade biscuits still give you that heavenly-doughy-carby fix). 

I like to make my Peach & Blackberry Cobbler around the middle to end of summer because that’s when the blackberries and peaches are at their prime.  As you’ll see in the recipe below, it’s really all about macerating the fruit mixture and dropping homemade biscuits on top.  The ripeness and sweetness of the fruit will determine just how much sugar you’ll need (in this case very little) to macerate them to your liking.  I find that I prefer the natural flavor of the blackberries and peaches to really shine through rather than a sugary-too sweet taste.  I always leave the skin on the peaches too; I’ve found that there’s no reason to take it off and it actually adds a more made-from-scratch feel to the dessert.  Lastly, the cinnamon and nutmeg give the blackberry, peach, pecan mixture a certain warmth that makes each and every bite more wonderful. But then of course,  to top it all off when you serve—you’ll obviously need a scoop of vanilla ice cream.  Classic!  Truly, MKR

P.S. If you’re looking for more summertime desserts, check out my Blueberry & Peach Rustic Tart, Peach Tart with Dusted Pistachio, Goat Cheese & Drizzled Honey, and of course my Rustic Peach Hand Pies

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Blackberry, Peach & Pecan Drop Biscuit Cobbler
Serves 12
A homemade cobbler with shortcake biscuits by Callie's Biscuits.
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Total Time
1 hr 30 min
Total Time
1 hr 30 min
Ingredients
  1. For filling...
  2. 3-4 pints blackberries
  3. 6-8 fresh peaches, sliced and with the skin on
  4. 1 cup pecans
  5. 1-1 1/2 cup sugar
  6. juice of 1 lemon
  7. 1 tsp cinnamon
  8. 1 tsp nutmeg
  9. pinch of salt
  10. For the biscuits...
  11. 4 CUPS SELF-RISING FLOUR (ONLY EVER WHITE LILY), PLUS MORE FOR DUSTING
  12. 1 STICK (8 TABLESPOONS) BUTTER, CUT IN SMALL CUBES, AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
  13. ½ CUP CREAM CHEESE, AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
  14. 1½ CUPS BUTTERMILK
  15. 2 TABLESPOONS MELTED BUTTER
Instructions
  1. For the biscuits...
  2. PREHEAT THE OVEN TO 500 DEGREES WITH RACK IN THE MIDDLE POSITION.
  3. PLACE 4 CUPS OF WHITE LILY FLOUR IN A LARGE BOWL.
  4. SPRINKLE BUTTER CUBES AND CREAM CHEESE ON TOP OF THE FLOUR AND USE YOUR FINGERS TO "SNAP" THROUGH IT UNTIL THE MIXTURE RESEMBLES COTTAGE CHEESE (CHUNKY WITH SOME LOOSE FLOUR).
  5. MAKE A WELL IN THE CENTER, AND POUR THE BUTTERMILK IN THE WELL.
  6. USE YOUR HANDS OR A RUBBER SPATULA TO MIX THE BUTTERMILK INTO THE FLOUR. DO NOT OVER-MIX. YOU'LL HAVE A WET AND MESSY DOUGH.
  7. SPREAD A GENEROUS AMOUNT OF FLOUR ONTO A WORK SURFACE.
  8. DUMP THE LARGE BOWL OF DOUGH ONTO THE FLOURED WORK SURFACE. FLOUR A ROLLING PIN AND SPRINKLE FLOUR ON TOP OF THE DOUGH.
  9. ROLL THE DOUGH TO ½-INCH THICKNESS. DO NOT KNEAD THE DOUGH.
  10. FLOUR A 2-INCH ROUND BISCUIT CUTTER. PRESS THE CUTTER STRAIGHT DOWN INTO THE DOUGH AND STRAIGHT BACK UP (QUICKLY!). REPEAT, FINISH CUTTING THE DOUGH INTO BISCUITS (YOU MAY NEED TO RE-ROLL OUT THE DOUGH SCRAPS TO FINISH). THE DOUGH MUST STAY WET INSIDE, BUT YOU CAN USE AS MUCH FLOUR ON THE OUTSIDE AS NECESSARY.
  11. PLACE BISCUITS INTO A CAST-IRON SKILLET OR ONTO A BAKING PAN WITH SIDES, LINED WITH PARCHMENT PAPER. THE SIDES OF THE BISCUITS SHOULD BE TOUCHING.
  12. BRUSH THE TOPS OF THE BISCUITS WITH MELTED BUTTER. PLACE IN OVEN AND REDUCE OVEN TEMP TO 450 DEGREES. BAKE 16-18 MINUTES, ROTATING THE SKILLET OR PAN ONCE.
  13. For the filling...
  14. In a large mixing bowl, macerate the blackberries, peaches and pecans with the sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg for 20-30 minutes.
  15. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. While oven is preheating and mixture is macerating, make biscuit dough (see above).
  16. Pour mixture into a large baking dish, with the lemon juice on top. Drop your biscuit dough onto the mixture in the baking dish. Bake for 20 minutes but keep an eye on it. You'll want to bake the cobbler for 20-30 minutes, depending on how you like the inside texture. You don't want your biscuits to cook more than your filling, so if that starts to happen, cover the entire dish with foil and continue to cook.
  17. Serve with vanilla ice cream.
Notes
  1. If you're going to make the homemade biscuit dough, you might as well make all of the biscuits and freeze the leftovers. But if you just want enough biscuits for this recipe, half the recipe. And if you don't feel like using fresh biscuits, you can absolutely use the store-bought biscuits and throw them on top of the cobbler.
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A Lesson in Biscuits With Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit

How The Waiting on Martha Team Spent The Best Day
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

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You know those days that are just the. best. days? The ones when you stop to slow down and ones you know you’ll always cherish?  That was our recent afternoon spent with Carrie Morey, founder of Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit here in Atlanta and Callie’s Charleston Biscuits.  The team was lucky enough to get an insider’s peek into the magic that is Carrie’s homemade, hot little biscuits (and believe me, they were soooo good).  We were welcomed into the Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit kitchen to learn the secrets behind the tender, buttery, made-by-hand biscuits by Carrie’s mother, Callie, that have received press from Saveur, Food & Wine, Southern Living, The New York Times and Oprah (just to name a few). 

The team arrived ready to learn (and get their hands dirty), donned in our gorgeous new Waiting on Martha team aprons by Oatmeal Lace. We learned that baking the best homemade biscuits is really all about a few good, simple ingredients (apparently you shouldn’t even dream of making biscuits with any type of flour but White Lily), and of course patience for the steps that can only be taught by a loving hand. 

As we waited for our buttermilk and shortcake biscuits to bake, we chatted with Carrie and could see how biscuits, truly an iconic Southern staple, can be done SO many different ways. We happily taste-tested several unique (and irresistible) combinations from Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit menu, from warm grits in a sharp cheddar biscuit bowl to sweet shortcake biscuits with warm cinnamon butter and a homemade chocolate pecan poptart. We kept joking that she’d have to roll us out of there! Everything we tasted was just so good. 

A big thank you to Carrie and team for welcoming us into their kitchen for a little biscuit bootcamp and quality team bonding.  I know we’ll be talking about this bake sesh for years to come!  Truly, MKR

P.S. If you’re craving biscuits now, but can’t make it to Atlanta or Charleston anytime soon, don’t fret; Callie’s Hot Little Biscuits can be found at all of these retailers across the country AND they ship nationwide! xo

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The List: Beauty Products I’m Loving Now

A Few of my Tried-And-True, Absolute Favorite Beauty Products Right Now
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The Best All Natural Beauty Products

Recently I’ve been asked several times about my beauty routine, (last week I even shared a peek on Snapchat during my weekly Snapchat (username Waiting On Martha Q&A).  And like any (realistic) routine, my “beauty” routine will always involve a series of trials and errors, and constantly be evolving and changing.  But there are a few things that will never change; I prefer to stick to all natural beauty products whenever possible and I love using the Think Dirty App when in doubt about products’ toxicity and ingredients.  I have super-sensitive, acne prone, combination skin so when I do find something that works you’ll be hard pressed to get me to switch.  A few examples of my tried and true favorites; BareMinerals foundation, bronzer, and mineral veil.  One Love Organics Easy Does It foaming cleanser and of course my Tropical Pink YSL Lipstick. 

Today though, I’m sharing a few other noteworthy front-runners of the moment, all products that I feel great about wearing regularly, and all worthy of the space on my bathroom countertop.  Read all about them below, but after you do, I’d love to hear about your own beauty must-haves!  Truly, MKR

No. 1…The Super Elixir.  I take a helping of this superfood supplement every day with 5 oz. of water.  Yes, it’s a little grainy that way, but it saves me time in the morning when I’m on the go.  It can also be added to a smoothie. In my opinion, the Elixir tastes like mint and “green” but it’s all the good superfood ingredients that I need in my day. I’ve read in the reviews that it’s helped many people with stomach issues, and I’d have to agree.  And as Elle McPherson says, “It is an investment but it’s cheaper than a good face cream.”

No. 2…Mario Bedescu Glycolic Skin Renewal Complex.  I think of this miracle cream as my spot cream for breakouts and scarring as it seems to turns over skin quickly. While it’s too strong to use every night, I use when needed, sleeping with it on. And more times than not, I’ll go to bed with a glaring breakout, only to wake with little to no trace of it left. 

No. 3…RoC Skincare 5-in-1 Chest, Neck & Face Cream.  You’ll remember I just raved about this all-in-one anti-aging cream, and am already seeing fine lines disappear on my neck.  Another great thing is that the MULTI CORREXION® cream won’t break the bank, and you can pick it up at Walgreens!

No. 4…Smith & Cult Nail Color.  These gorgeous hues in the chicest of bottles are free of formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl (no thank you!) and I wear them all year round. (But hey S&C, I just want to say that you’ve discontinued my absolute favorite color, Feathers & Flesh, so if you could bring that back I’d be so happy!) And for the record, I love the lipgloss too; it’s one of the best all natural beauty products I’ve foundand lasts for months.

No. 5…NARS ‘Monoi’ Body Glow II.  I like to use this rich, silky body oil in the bathtub and on freshly shaved legs. With a few simple drops I always have the silkiest, smoothest skin.  And double BONUS, I recently read an article that said it acts at one of the best natural bug repellents around.  

No. 6…Artis Oval 8 BrushTo say that I’m obsessed with this makeup brush is major, major understatement. I’m sure you’ve seen Artis brushes all over by now, and they really do work as well as they say.  I use the brush to put on my bb cream, brushing away every line and crease.  This size is best for all-over face and neck, and it blends sooo well.  If you’re interested, there’s a full-set available as well. 

No. 7…Brand New Day Microderma Scrub + Masque. An easy favorite by One Love Organics (I know, I’m a cult follower) that I use several times a week to slough off dead skin and keep my face and neck feeling new and fresh. This multi-use exfoliant can be used as a scrub or easy masque (simply add water or greek yogurt!). 

No. 8…Olaplex No. 3 3.3-Oz. Hair Perfector My hair was never really damaged in the past, but since I begun using a wand and straightener whenever I rock my waves, it’s starting to show signs of distress. But this once-a-week conditioning treatment that I can sleep in has restored shine and body back into my locks. 

No. 9…Herbivore Lapis Oil Balancing Facial Oil. Most facial oils break me out, but this one doesn’t.  I can use this instead of a moisturizer, and I feel good using it because it has absolutely no artificial ingredients, fillers, alcohol, animal ingredients, fragrances, artificial colors, or unnatural preservatives.

No. 10…Weleda Skin Food & Weleda Sea Buckthorne Cream.  These two (incredibly affordable) hand creams are my absolute favorites.  Talk about one of the best natural beauty products out their, Weleda score sa 0 out of 10 on the toxicity scale via ThinkDirty app, and they both smell amazing.  You can find this thick, decadent hand cream in my nightstand, kitchen drawer, purse…everywhere. And since it’s very rich, you don’t need to use a lot, plus it smells divine. 

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