Healthy Baking Guide

Baking can be very rewarding—especially when the fruits of your labor turn out healthy and delicious. Browse through our best techniques and recipes to start your delectable baking adventure.

How to Make Fruit Cobblers

Stone fruit and berries star in these stunning and deliciously healthy desserts.

Healthy Lattice-Topped Blackberry Cobbler Recipes
Photo: John Autry

Lattice-Topped Blackberry Cobbler

The level of natural sugar in most fruits is set when harvested, so sample the fruit before making your cobbler. If the fruit is underripe and tastes tart, you can add an extra couple tablespoons of sugar to the fruit filling. Using whole almonds in this topping gives it a little color from the skins, but substituting sliced or slivered almonds will work in this recipe, as well.

Serving Suggestion: Although the cobbler is tasty on its own, if you want to serve it with low-fat ice cream, reduce the serving size to about ½ cup.

View Recipe: Lattice-Topped Blackberry Cobbler


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