Recipe: Sous Vide Peach Cobbler in a Jar - Sous Vide Guy
Recipe: Sous Vide Peach Cobbler in a Jar
By Jack Lawson Dessert Sous Vide
January 21, 2021
There's nothing quite like cobbler, no matter the weather. Summer, winter, fall, and spring are all perfect times to enjoy seasonal variations.
- Prep: 20 mins
- Cook: 3 hrs
2 cups of peaces, sliced into thin wedges
8 tbsp. unsalted butter, melted
1 cup whole milk
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup self-rising flour
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla extract
1Heat your water bath to 195 degrees Fahrenheit, or roughly 90.5 degrees Celsius.
2Place your canning jars in the water bath as its heating up to reduce the change of a breakage down the line.
3Whisk together the flour, sugar and cinnamon until well incorporated. Add the vanilla, and the milk a little at a time until smooth. Stir in the peaches and the melted butter.
4Carefully remove your canning jars from the water bath and split the batter between them, leaving about 1-inch of head. Tighten the lids fully, then go back one half to one full rotation. This will allow air to escape while pressurizing the jars in the bath.
5Cook for 3 hours then remove and let cool for 10 minutes before serving.
00:00March 19, 2021
Just the recipe I was looking for this weekend. Thanks!
Recipe: Sous Vide Peach Cobbler in a Jar - Sous Vide Guy
Recipe details
Ingredients
Sous Vide Peach Cobbler in a Jar
- 2 cups of peaces, sliced into thin wedges
- 8 tbsp. unsalted butter, melted
- 1 cup whole milk
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup self-rising flour
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Directions
- 1 Heat your water bath to 195 degrees Fahrenheit, or roughly 90.5 degrees Celsius.
- 2 Place your canning jars in the water bath as its heating up to reduce the change of a breakage down the line.
- 3 Whisk together the flour, sugar and cinnamon until well incorporated. Add the vanilla, and the milk a little at a time until smooth. Stir in the peaches and the melted butter.
- 4 Carefully remove your canning jars from the water bath and split the batter between them, leaving about 1-inch of head. Tighten the lids fully, then go back one half to one full rotation. This will allow air to escape while pressurizing the jars in the bath.
- 5 Cook for 3 hours then remove and let cool for 10 minutes before serving.
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Can you substitute Almond milk for the whole milk? Looks amazing!
Do the lids seal ... or can you use lids that have already been used
This is a great idea I make my Cobbler like this my grandmother taught me yes even the vanilla most people don't use the vanilla but it makes it more like a cake 😊