JMSetzler
Babbling Farker
This is a really simple dessert that I have been making for a long time, so I decided to toss it on the grill today for dinner this evening with the family.
What you need:
Cherry and Peach pie filling, butter, sugar, cinnamon, and some canned biscuits...
Mix some cinnamon into the sugar...
Melt some butter...
Dump your pie filling into a baking dish and mix it up. I used one of my cast iron dishes today for cooking on the grill...
Dip the top of your biscuits in the melted butter and then in the cinnamon/sugar mixture and place them sugar side up on top of the pie filling...
Prepare your grill for some indirect cooking... Yes, I use the foil pans over and over again... They may get dirty but they get the job done
I let my kettle come up to about 275 degrees...
I tossed the dish on the kettle and put the lid on... I watched the temp and let it come on up to between 300 and 325 degrees.... I think it might have gotten as hot as 340 at one point, but after 45 mins to one hour, here is the result...
Let it stay on the grill until the pie filling starts bubbling in the middle of the dish.
This is a really simple 'cobbler' of sorts but its darned tasty and very easy to make...
What you need:
Cherry and Peach pie filling, butter, sugar, cinnamon, and some canned biscuits...
Mix some cinnamon into the sugar...
Melt some butter...
Dump your pie filling into a baking dish and mix it up. I used one of my cast iron dishes today for cooking on the grill...
Dip the top of your biscuits in the melted butter and then in the cinnamon/sugar mixture and place them sugar side up on top of the pie filling...
Prepare your grill for some indirect cooking... Yes, I use the foil pans over and over again... They may get dirty but they get the job done
I let my kettle come up to about 275 degrees...
I tossed the dish on the kettle and put the lid on... I watched the temp and let it come on up to between 300 and 325 degrees.... I think it might have gotten as hot as 340 at one point, but after 45 mins to one hour, here is the result...
Let it stay on the grill until the pie filling starts bubbling in the middle of the dish.
This is a really simple 'cobbler' of sorts but its darned tasty and very easy to make...