You can make this fruit cobbler recipe with any kind of berries or fruit. CG loves to use oatmeal when she can, which pairs well with the flour to make the batter for this dessert. Print the complete recipe at http://www.myfoodchannel.com/blackberry-cobbler-recipe/ Give this blackberry cobbler dessert a try and let me know what you think, and for more video recipes, check out the Chef Buck Playlists: http://www.youtube.com/user/FromUnderTheRockAnd visit http://www.myfoodchannel.com/ to print all Chef Buck video recipes.Connect with this media to catch all of my videos...thanks:MY OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/user/buckredbuckFACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/buckredbuckTWITTER https://twitter.com/buckredbuckINSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/buckredbuck/GOOGLE+ http://plus.google.com/u/0/109193261972985167770/postsPRINT RECIPES AT MY WEBSITE: http://www.myfoodchannel.com/RECIPE PLAYLISTS: http://www.youtube.com/user/FromUnderTheRockBERRY COBBLER Recipeingredients:2 cups BERRIES (any kind)1 Tbsp CORN STARCH1 cup QUICK OATS cup ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR1 tsp BAKING POWDER1 tsp CINNAMON (optional) cup SUGAR (use partial brown sugar if desired) cup BUTTER1 lg EGG tsp VANILLA EXTRACT cup MILKUse any berries you like for this cobbler dessert--it's a cobbler, but with a little twist on the batter--we're pairing Quick-cook Oatmeal with the flour. This recipe doesn't make a huge amount, but it's perfect for about 4 human-sized portions--just double the recipe for a bigger dessert. We're using blackberries 'cause we've got fresh ones. To start, put your berries in a bowl and add 2-4 Tbsp of sugar--if desired--if your berries are already sweet enough, don't bother with the added sugar. Add corn starch and toss with the berries and set aside.In a second bowl, combine your Quick Oats, all-purpose flour, baking powder, and sugar. Mix Thoroughly, then cut butter into the mix. Stir until the butter is integrated into the mix, then add 1 beaten egg, vanilla extract, and milk. We're using almond milk, but use whatever kind of milk you like. Stir ingredients together.Grease an 8x8 oven friendly dish (we're using an 8" deep dish pie tin with a little butter spray). Spread the berry mixture evenly on the bottom of the dish, and then top the berries with spoonfuls of the batter. Don't worry about spreading the batter neatly, spoon it evenly around the top and it will spread evenly in the oven. Place the dish in an oven pre-heated to 350 degrees F and let bake for about 30 minutes until the topping is a golden brown. If your cooking dish is particularly small, place it on a baking sheet or tinfoil to catch any drippings.Let the cobbler cool for 10-15 minutes and then serve with ice cream.Video shot with a Sony Cybershot and edited in Sony Vegas Movie Studio.