Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

This easy Dutch oven blueberry cobbler is the ultimate campfire dessert — warm, bubbly, and made with just two ingredients everyone will love.

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

This campfire Dutch oven blueberry cobbler recipe is sure to become a family favorite! With just a couple of simple ingredients from the grocery store, you can throw together this yummy camping dessert.

This Dutch oven recipe is sure to become a camping staple simply because of how easy it is to make! We like to keep these two ingredients in the travel trailer at all times so that we can whip this up whenever we are camping.

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The biggest tip that we have whenever cooking over the campfire is to use the coals, not an open flame, and cook your recipe low and slow. Check out our How to Build a Campfire for Cooking post for more tips and tricks!

Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

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Supplies

We like to use a serving spoon with a wooden handle and stainless steel scoop. The handle protects from the heat of the dish and the spoon is sturdy for scraping the bottom of the Dutch oven.

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

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Ingredients

  • Pillsbury Country Biscuits – These fluffy, golden biscuits bake up soft on the inside with slightly crisp edges, soaking up all that juicy blueberry goodness like champs.
  • Blueberry pie filling – Sweet, syrupy, and bursting with blueberries, this shortcut ingredient delivers big flavor without hauling fresh fruit into the woods.
The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

Instructions

1. Line the Dutch oven with parchment paper.  This step can be skipped, but it helps to make clean up way easier.

2. Open the can of blueberry pie filling and pour it into the bottom of the Dutch oven, spreading it out evenly.

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

3. Pop open the can of biscuits and place them in one layer overtop of the pie filling.

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

4. Place the lid on the Dutch oven and bake the cobbler over the coals of a fire for about 25 minutes. Alternately you may bake this in the oven at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes.

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

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Camping Essentials for Dutch Oven Recipes

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

Of course, the cobbler varieties are endless! You could totally use cherry, apple, or raspberry pie filling too.

This simple dessert would be amazing with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream served on top!

The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

Tips for Cooking With Cast Iron

  • When cooking with cast iron, be sure to season the surface first.
  • Always use gloves or oven mitts while cooking, as the surface of the iron will be hot.
  • Cook the recipe over an open fire using hot coals, not open flames. A fire that is too hot will burn the outside of your recipe and not cook the inside.
  • Be sure to clean the cast iron with a rough vegetable scrubber, rinse and dry thoroughly before storing.
The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

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The Best Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

Dutch Oven Blueberry Cobbler

Author: Heather Painchaud
This easy Dutch oven blueberry cobbler is the ultimate campfire dessert — warm, bubbly, and made with just two ingredients everyone will love.
Course Dutch Oven
Servings 8

Ingredients
  

  • 1 can Pillsbury Country Biscuits – 340 g 10 biscuits
  • 1 can Blueberry Pie Filling – 540 ml

Instructions
 

  • Line the Dutch oven with parchment paper. This step can be skipped, but it helps to make clean up way easier.
  • Open the can of blueberry pie filling and pour it into the bottom of the Dutch oven, spreading it out evenly.
  • Pop open the can of biscuits and place them in one layer overtop of the pie filling.
  • Place the lid on the Dutch oven and bake the cobbler over the coals of a fire for about 25 minutes. Alternately you may bake this in the oven at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes.

Notes

  • When cooking with cast iron, be sure to season the surface first.
  • Always use gloves or oven mitts while cooking, as the surface of the iron will be hot.
  • Cook the recipe over an open fire using hot coals, not open flames. A fire that is too hot will burn the outside of your recipe and not cook the inside.
  • Be sure to clean the cast iron with a rough vegetable scrubber, rinse and dry thoroughly before storing.
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