Lucky Leaf provided me with pie filling and a Rachael Ray stoneware set, at no cost, for the purpose of this blog post. All opinions expressed herein are my own.
Lucky Leaf wants us to "share the love" this Valentine's Day by helping us bake some sweets for our sweetie :)
If you know me, then you know that I would never pick a fruit pie over a cream pie, but you know what . . . that is the beauty of pie filling . . . you can use it for WAY more than just pie.
Take this Raspberry Cobbler Cake for example. Rather than purchasing raspberries, that aren't currently in season in Utah and spending the time cooking them down with sugar and cornstarch to create my own filling, I was able to use Lucky Leaf Red Raspberry Pie Filling. So much easier.
I swirled the Red Raspberry Pie Filling into my cake batter, topped with a cinnamon streusel topping and baked it to perfection. Last, I topped it all off with my mouthwatering rich and creamy Cream Cheese Icing. To make this even more decadent, serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Now . . . I might just pick this cake over a cream pie :)
Visit Lucky Leaf's Recipe Page for more mouthwatering ideas.
Raspberry Cobbler Cake
From: Jenn@eatcakefordinner
1 1/2 c. all purpose flour
1/2 c. sugar
2 1/4 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. kosher salt
3/4 c. milk
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla
2 Tbl. unsalted butter, melted
Raspberry Swirl
1/2 c. raspberry pie filling
Streusel Topping
5 Tbl. light brown sugar
1 Tbl. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. cinnamon
pinch of salt
1 Tbl. unsalted butter, cold
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. For the Cake: Whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl. Add the milk, egg, vanilla and melted butter. Stir together until just combined. Spread evenly into a greased 8x8-inch baking dish. Add dollops of the raspberry pie filling randomly over the top of the cake. Use a knife and run it through the cake batter and raspberry filling to form swirls. For the Streusel Topping: Stir together the brown sugar, flour, cinnamon and salt. Add the unsalted butter and using your clean hands, rub together the dry ingredients with the butter until it resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle over the entire top of the cake. Bake for 30-32 minutes or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool and drizzle with cream cheese icing. Makes 9 pieces.
Cream Cheese Icing
2 oz. cream cheese
1/2 c. powdered sugar
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/2 - 1 Tbl. milk
Place cream cheese in a microwave-safe glass dish and microwave for 10-15 seconds or until very soft. Add the powdered sugar and vanilla and stir until smooth and creamy. Add enough milk to reach desired consistency. Drizzle over cooled cake.
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I use the can filling for quick Danishes or in tortillas rolled in butter and crisped in a skillet and sprinkled with cinnamon/sugar
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ReplyDeleteI like to use pie filling just as you did, as a fruit layer in a crumb cake:@)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis cobbler cake looks fantastic! I definitely need to start using pie fillings more.
ReplyDeleteTo put on top of cheesecake!
ReplyDeleteI use pie filling for everything.....muffin filling, pies (duh) ice cream topping, cobbler....the list is endless!
ReplyDeleteOn Cheesecake. Yum
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to use pie filling is on top of a no bake cheesecake. My son just loves his cherry cheesecake!
ReplyDeleteI love to use pie filling on top of cheesecake.
ReplyDeleteStrawberry pie filling is so yummy on cheesecake, drizzled over angel food cake, or in a homemade strawberry pie! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteI use cherry pie filling as the top layer on my chocolate poke cake w/cherry jello, chocolate pudding/cool whip frosting. YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteI use pie filling to make killer hand pies. Debbie at d j kamm at juno dot com
ReplyDeleteOh, so good looking. I use the pie filling for a couple of different layered cake recipes.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious. I use the pie filling on top of cheesecake and in hand pies.
ReplyDeleteI use Blueberry filling for Blueberry Cheesecake bars. I will deffently buy the Raspberry tho!!
ReplyDeleteBisquick has a recipe for impossible..you put baking mix, sugar, milk in blender...pour in pie dish, then spoon in pie filling and bake...I use cherry or blackberry pie filling often....it's like a custard with fruit....very good.
ReplyDeleteI use pie filling to make fruit pies.
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ReplyDeleteWe use our fire pit on the deck. We bundle up in our coats and head out to make dessert with the grandchildren. Old-fashioned Camping irons filled with 2 slices buttered bread, (my favorite) Lucky Leaf Cherry Pie Filling, and a large marshmallow, sealed in a camping iron until it is all hot, toasted and melty cherry goodness.
ReplyDeleteI like to put pie filling in turnovers, and on top of homemade chocolate pudding.
ReplyDeleteI use the raspberry pie filling to make a wonderful frozen dessert with sweetened condensed milk and whipped topping.
ReplyDeletewrap it in puff pastry and bake
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful! I like to use pie filling in cheesecakes, and on cheesecakes!:)
ReplyDeleteCobbler, for sure!
ReplyDeleteI use it to fill cupcakes or pies.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the raspberry swirl!! I love using pie filling to make quick and easy hand pies! :)
ReplyDeleteI use it for quick turnovers.
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I love a blueberry torte over a cream cheese middle and graham cracker bottom. It is so good!
ReplyDeleteI use pie filling to make a delicious and easy cobbler! bjn1957{at}gmail{dot}com
ReplyDeleteI make cobblers
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ReplyDeleteI use pie filling for Cherry Cheese Cobbler and Apple Crisps.
ReplyDeleteI've never used raspberry pie filling before but it sounds yummy! I like to make fluff with cherry pie filling, cool whip, sweetened condensed milk, crushed pineapple & walnuts...yum! Also dump cake :) Your recipe looks great!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to use pie filling is for cobbler!
ReplyDeleteI like pie filling for cobblers and to top a good cheesecake.
ReplyDeleteOMG! That Raspberry Cobbler Cake looks so delicious - want to guess what I'm making tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteI like to make individual pies for special desserts.
ReplyDeleteI love to use pie fillings for fruit tarts!! It is our favorite because everybody can have their own and pick just what they like best!
ReplyDeleteI like making Cherry Fluff with cherry pie filling.
ReplyDeleteI like to use pie filling on top of a cheesecake.
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Pie filling in a sweet bread....yummy!!!! :)
ReplyDeletethey look delish!
ReplyDeleteI stick with the typical apple pie filling. I love making homemade apple pies.
ReplyDeleteMmmm...this looks so good!! I love canned pie fillings not only for pies, but topping for cheesecake and every holiday we use cherry filling spiced up to serve with a big baked ham--yum!
ReplyDeleteOh my word. This looks so good Jenn!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! I love using pie filling between layers of a layer cake!
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Usually as pie filling, but this looks so good.
ReplyDeleteI like pie filling for a quick puff pastry filling.
ReplyDeleteI like to mix it with angel food cake mix and bake up fun flavors!
ReplyDeleteI actually use cherry or apple pie filling, heat it & serve it over pork chop. Sweet & savory!
ReplyDeleteI love to use pie filling for "Dump cake" or in a big ol' batch of crock pot oatmeal!
ReplyDeleteWe use home canned peach pie filling on pancakes and in crepes. YUM
ReplyDeleteWe like to make pie when we are camping. 2 pieces of bread buttered on the outside, pie filling on the inside, put into a cast iron sandwich maker and put into the fire to cook. YUMMY!
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My favorite way is on top of ice cream! Thanks for the giveaway! DamianMom at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to use Pie filling is on top of a no-bake cheesecake! =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of pie filling! looks yummy. what's the plate drizzled with?
ReplyDeleteThanks. The plate is drizzled with pureed and strained raspberry pie filling.
DeleteI like to make cobblers.
ReplyDeleteLove to use fruit on ice cream sundaes!
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caramel apple streusel dessert pizza with cinnamon mascarpone.....recipe on the lucky leaf website.
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