Calling for only six ingredients, this Southern chocolate cobbler couldn’t be easier to make! I’m sure you’ve tried fruit cobbler recipes before, but this chocolate one offers a change of pace.
Rich and fudgy, this indulgent Southern chocolate cobbler dessert is sure to impress everyone who is lucky enough to taste it. It’s incredible with whipped cream or, my favorite, vanilla ice cream! And so is this keto apple crisp!
It is a dream to make if you’re looking for something to whip up quickly and easily. Some ingredients are mixed, while the others are layered on top and then you simply bake it in the oven.
When you start to smell the incredible aroma, that means it’s nearly done, so grab bowls, spoons, and vanilla ice cream and get ready to be amazed at the flavor of this wonderful cobbler.
I also like to bake this Boston cream pie cake when chocolate cravings hit. I just love the rich chocolate ganache topping.
Main Ingredients
There are only 6 ingredients in this easy recipe along with water and whatever you are planning to serve with it. These are the main ingredients needed:
Cocoa powder: For a perfect chocolate flavor. Use unsweetened cocoa powder in this recipe for the best results. Cocoa gives a rich taste to the cobbler. You might want to add a handful of chocolate chips (any type) for an extra chocolate appeal!
My whole family couldn’t get enough of this. Next time, I’m making double!
Mini Boston Cream Pie Bites
Put this on the table and blink—it’s gone! My guests just devour it
My Long-Term Girlfriend Finally Introduced Me to Her Teen Son, Not Knowing That He Would Accidentally Expose Her Secret
Oh my lord, I had no idea this could be so tasty and only 3 ingredients!
Breaking: Kurt Russell Joins Roseanne Barr and Tim Allen in New ‘Woke-Free’ Actors Alliance
This Is Even Better Than A Cleanser: Eliminate Limescale In The Bathroom And All Grease Stains In The Kitchen In Just 30 Seconds
WHAT TO CLEAN AT HOME TO ALWAYS HAVE A HEALTHY AND SANITIZED ENVIRONMENT
Breaking: Roseanne Barr to Star in Kevin Costner’s $500 Million “Non-Woke” Movie