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Strawberry Cobbler Recipe (Easy Ramekin Dessert)

Strawberry Cobbler recipe, easy old fashioned strawberry cobblers made with fresh strawberries. An easy strawberry dessert baked in large ramekins for individual desserts. Or bake in mugs for simple strawberry cobbler in a mug!

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - easy ramekin dessert with fresh strawberries

Strawberry Cobbler recipe for all the strawberry lovers out there today! I’ve been on a bit of a strawberry “kick” lately! Don’t you love fresh strawberries this time of year? These mini cobblers are made in individual ramekins or you could bake them in mugs for strawberry cobbler in a mug! If blueberry is more your thing, check out my One Minute Blueberry Cobbler Recipe recipe made in a microwave.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - how to make strawberry cobblers in ramekins

So, I had a hard time getting pictures of these strawberry cobblers because my family kept gobbling them up! They eat much faster than I work. I bought a huge package of California strawberries from Costco and we just can’t get enough of them right now. Their strawberries are incredible.

These cute cobblers are perfect for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or just because you feel like baking. If you’re more in the mood for peaches, check out my Simple Peach Cobbler.

When is Strawberry Season?

I love using fresh strawberries for these strawberry cobblers. You could use defrosted frozen strawberries but if strawberries are in season, give fresh strawberries a try.

Most strawberries in the United States are grown in California or Florida. When you’re purchasing strawberries at your grocery store you will probably notice those states listed most often. Strawberry season is typically January through November, but peak strawberry season is April through June.

Other parts of the United States have their own strawberry season which can vary. In the northeast and midwest for example, strawberry season is typically sometime between the end of May to early July depending on the weather.

Check out my Strawberry Season information for more details.

How to Make Strawberry Cobbler?

Start by preheating your oven and greasing four large ramekins with nonstick spray or butter.

I made these strawberry cobblers in rather large ramekins (6 ounces which is 3/4 cup). One of these strawberry cobblers could easily be enough for 2 people or 2 servings, but my family goes crazy for strawberry desserts!

You can make the cobblers in any size ramekin, but just make sure you adjust the baking time. As I mentioned above you could also make these strawberry cobblers in oven proof mugs.

Put the ramekins (or mugs) onto a large baking sheet.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - strawberries in ramekins

Chop your fresh strawberries into small pieces. You don’t really have to chop the strawberries. You could slice them instead, but I liked them chopped. Spoon the strawberries into the ramekins.

A lot of cobbler and crisp recipes add a lot of sugar, flour, cornstarch, and/or butter or anything else to the fruit. To cut back on calories (trying to make myself feel better about the rather large cobblers…) I didn’t add anything to my strawberries. If your strawberries are not very sweet you could certainly add a little sugar or if they’re really wet or juicy, you can toss them in a little flour or cornstarch.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - batter in bowl

For the cobbler topping, mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large mixing bowl. Stir in the milk and vanilla until combined then spoon over the strawberries in the ramekins.

I didn’t add a lot of sugar to the topping. I didn’t want these cobblers to be overly sweet (Ok, so I really wanted to top these strawberry cobblers with a little whipped cream or ice cream so was trying to cut back on the sugar elsewhere…).

But seriously, if your strawberries are sweet, you really won’t even notice that the topping isn’t loaded with a huge amount of sugar.

Be careful not to overfill the ramekins because the topping will rise a bit. Be sure to put the cobblers on a baking sheet JUST in case they spill out.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - finished cobblers ready to bake

Bake the strawberry cobblers for about 18-22 minutes or until golden brown on top.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - Simple ramekin dessert recipe!

Cool slightly, then serve with ice cream or whipped cream/topping if you’d like.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - easy strawberry dessert with fresh strawberries baked in large ramekins

These old fashioned strawberry cobblers are so cute in their own individual ramekins. I love ramekin desserts so everyone can get their own treat.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - old fashioned strawberry cobblers with fresh strawberries

So quick and easy! You could also use defrosted frozen strawberries if you’d prefer or when strawberries are out of season.

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - easy strawberry dessert baked in individual ramekins

Hope you enjoy these Strawberry Cobblers!

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - Simple ramekin dessert recipe!
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Individual Strawberry Cobblers

Individual strawberry cobblers are quick and easy, and perfect recipe for spring!
Prep Time 8 minutes
Cook Time 22 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Yield 4 servings
Calories 203kcal
Author Lisa Huff

Ingredients
 

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly spray 4 – 6 ounce (3/4 cup) ramekins with nonstick cooking spray (or lightly butter). Place ramekins on a baking sheet.
  • Spoon chopped strawberries into each ramekin.
  • In a large mixing bowl, mix together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt until well combined. Stir in milk and vanilla until just combined. Spoon over top of strawberries.
  • Bake cobblers for about 18-22 minutes at 375 degrees F or until golden brown. Cool slightly then top with ice cream or whipped topping/cream as desired.

Notes

SNAPPY TIPS: Don’t overfill your ramekins because the cobblers will rise slightly. If your strawberries are not very sweet, you can toss them in a little sugar, likewise, if they are really juicy, you can toss them in a little flour or cornstarch.
SNAPPY SUBSTITUTIONS: Instead of 6 ounce ramekins you can use a different size, but adjust the baking time.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keywords: homemade cobbler, spring strawberry dessert
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Nutrition:

Calories: 203kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 200mg | Potassium: 197mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 83IU | Vitamin C: 42mg | Calcium: 126mg | Iron: 2mg

(Nutrition data is provided when available for informational purposes only and calculated using an online nutritional calculator. For the most accurate information please calculate based on specific ingredients and brands you use as well as any changes you made to the recipe. I am not a certified nutritionist or registered dietician and any nutritional information provided should only be used as a general guideline and estimate.)

Strawberry Cobbler Recipe - individual easy strawberry cobblers with fresh strawberries baked in ramekins. Simple dessert idea!

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Lisa Huff is a Cookbook Author, Freelance Recipe Developer, Food Photographer, Blogger/Writer, and award-winning home chef. She loves creating unique recipes from healthy to decadent including cocktails, appetizers, main dishes, dessert recipes and more and has appeared on various shows, publications, and websites.

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  1. I just made these individual strawberry cobblers yesterday, and both my husband and I really enjoyed them a lot! I’m giving them the full 5 stars, which I rarely do unless the recipe is excellent.

    I used 7 oz ramekins, and that was probably the right size. One of the four had a bit of strawberry juice overflow, but the other three didn’t. Of course I baked them on a rimmed baking sheet.

    I put a little sweetener in the strawberries, and I’m glad I did. Just 2 packets of Truvia in the full 2 cups of strawberries before putting them in the ramekins. I’d say 2 tsp of sugar would have been fine. The cakey topping is not too sweet (I used sugar in it, as directed), and it didn’t have to be since my strawberries were nicely (but not too) sweet. I served mine with whipped cream, but vanilla or strawberry ice cream would have also been yummy.

    The top of the cobbler is not crunchy in any way, but that didn’t matter. As for the servings, I think one cobbler in a 6 or 7 oz ramekin is one serving for an adult, not 2, unless the adults are on a diet or eat like a bird (although not my parrot). Maybe two kids might share one.

  2. These really aren’t a cobbler it’s more of a muffin or cake, but it is delicious.

  3. Constance Lapujade says:

    We needed to cook them a little longer than 22 minutes, but so easy and delicious! Thanks!

  4. I have stumbled across to this website and I had just made this. Is there a mistake with the amount of milk in the written recipe? The batter was liquid rather than thick like your picture. They came out wonderfully and tasted yummy nonetheless!

  5. Food Jaunts says:

    Darnit! This is why I hate getting behind on my blog reading. This would have been perfect for Mother’s Day (ended up doing strawberry shortcakes). I’ll definitely be making these soon :)

  6. Carole Resnick says:

    Love the new look!!! Lot of work.

    The tarts arn’t bad either.

  7. We are getting lots of strawberries in our CSA box right now, so I’ll have to try this recipe! I’m also a sucker for desserts in cute individual ramekins.

  8. I am a strawberry addict who is on my way to Costco now!! Love this recipe and thank you for cutting back on the sugar. This time of year it is so unnecessary and we should be letting our bountiful sun kissed fruit be the stars of our dishes. I just received a package of mangos from the Mango Board-can you believe there is such a thing (-; So I am contemplating a strawberry and mango cobbler! Thanks for the great post!!

  9. Mmmmm….I love strawberries. They look perfect in your cobbler. Now to get someone to make some for me. :D

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