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    All you need to do is sift flour, sugar and salt into a large bowl, then stir in one beaten egg until you have a shaggy mixture. Spoon the topping evenly over the fruit then drizzle with 6 ...

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    Get the recipe: Huckleberry Cobbler. This is a fantastic recipe for a fresh peach cobbler you can make at home, courtesy of the great folks at the Georgia Peach Festival. Get the recipe: Fresh ...

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    Blackberry cobbler is the perfect recipe for any hot summer day. Perfectly sweet and tart, with a golden biscuit topping, it’s the ultimate easy dessert. Get the recipe: Blackberry Cobbler.

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    Cobbler (food) Cobbler is a dessert consisting of a fruit (or less commonly savory) filling poured into a large baking dish and covered with a batter, biscuit, or dumpling (in the United Kingdom) before being baked. Some cobbler recipes, especially in the American South, resemble a thick-crusted, deep-dish pie with both a top and bottom crust.

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    A Brown Betty is a traditional American dessert made from fruit, usually apple (this variant is known as Apple Betty), but also berries or pears and sweetened crumbs. Similar to a cobbler or apple crisp, the fruit is baked, and, in this case, the sweetened crumbs are placed in layers between the fruit. It is usually served with lemon sauce or ...

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    SMS Helgoland was a dreadnought battleship of the Imperial German Navy. Her design improved from the Nassau class, including an increase in the bore diameter of the main guns. Her keel was laid down at the Howaldtswerke shipyards in Kiel; she was launched on 25 September 1909, and commissioned on 23 August 1911.