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Savory Tomato Cobbler – itโs hard to come up with enough superlatives to describe thisย wonderful, delicious, slightly sweet, savory, rich and absolutely delightful Tomato Cobbler direct from our garden to the table!
For this recipe I used a variety of large heirloom tomatoes, a few grape tomatoes and fresh thyme from our garden.
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Tomato Cobbler
Ingredients
For the tomatoes:
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 large onion chopped
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
- โ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 3 large tomatoes (about 1 3/4 pounds) cut into 1-inch chunks
- 1 teaspoon packed light brown sugar
- Sea salt
- 2 heaping cups of cherry tomatoes halved then measured
- 3 tablespoons unbleached all-purpose flour
For the biscuit topping:
- 1 ยฝ cups unbleached all-purpose flour
- 1 ยฝ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
- Sea salt and freshly ground pepper
- 6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter thinly sliced
- โ cups whole milk plus more for brushing
- 2 teaspoons whole-grain mustard
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ยฐF.
- To make the tomato filling melt 2 tablespoons butter over medium-high heat in a large oven-proof skillet. ย (See NOTE below) Add the chopped onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft and light brown, about 5 minutes. ย Add the garlic, thyme and cayenne pepper. ย Cook and stir for 1 more minute then add the chopped tomatoes, brown sugar and 1 ยผ teaspoons salt.
- Bring to a simmer and cook just until the tomatoes start to soften, 4-5 minutes. ย Do not overcook. Remove the skillet from the heat and gently stir in the flour and cherry tomatoes. ย Dot with the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter and set aside.
- To make the biscuit topping whisk together the flour, baking powder, granulated sugar, ยพ teaspoon salt and black pepper in a medium bowl. ย Add the sliced butter and using a pastry cutter, blend the butter into the flour until it resembles coarse meal. ย Add โ cup of milk, the thyme and mustard to the flour mixture. ย Gently stir with a fork just until a sticky dough forms. ย To do over mix.
- Using an ice cream scoop, drop balls of dough over the filling. ย Brush the dough balls with milk and bake until the biscuits are golden brown and the filling is bubbly - about 55-60 minutes. ย Allow the cobbler to rest about 15 minutes before serving.
- Serves 6 (or two at my house)
Recipe Notes
- NOTE: As you may know, we really shouldn't cook tomatoes in cast iron as the acidity can strip the seasoning on your pan. Use stainless steel or enameled cast iron or even a regular casserole dish.
- Recipe adapted from a 2014 Food Network Kitchen recipe
Nutrition
Here are a few more of our favorite savory cobblers:
Skillet Taco Cobbler ~ ground beef, black beans, tomatoes and corn come together in a nicely spiced base for tender, cheesy cornmeal biscuits.
Savory Winter Vegetable Cobbler with Cheesy Herbed Biscuits ~ a delicious and hardy vegetable dish loaded with mushrooms, cauliflower, butternut squash, onions, carrots and celery. Topped with a soft cheesy biscuit to soak up all the juice!
No doubt this Buffalo Chicken Cobbler must be fantastic. Check it out over at Lemons for Lulu. I’ve also taken the classic Chicken Pot Pie and turned it into a savory cobbler with Herb Biscuits. So much easier than rolling out the dough. Hope you’ll give a few a go in your kitchen!
Stephanie
So yummy! Everyone went back for seconds, even my daughter who doesn’t like tomatoes! I think next time I’m going to either double the tomatoes or 1/2 the biscuits. The filling was so wonderful. This will 100% be made again.
Tricia Buice
Thanks Stephanie. I’m thrilled everyone enjoyed it. More tomatoes is always a great idea ๐
Chrissy
Commenting because I was kind of skeptical at first that this would be good, but it was incredible! I served it with some goat cheese and it was so delicious. Will be adding this to my recipe stash. ๐
Tricia Buice
Thanks Chrissy! I’m so glad you liked it and love the addition of goat cheese. Yummy!
Zorica
Today I prepared this dish according to your recipe. Fingers to lick! I will make it again and again. The recipe came to me at the right time – I’m just picking a large amount of my tomatoes and I don’t know what to do with the cherries. Thanks!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Zorica! I can’t get enough of this cobbler. So happy you enjoyed it too.
Beth
We absolutely loved this recipe! We added Parmesan, fresh basil and oregano to both the tomato mixture and the biscuits. Definitely our new favorite way to use fresh tomatoes from the garden!
Tricia Buice
Thank you for trying this recipe Beth! We love it too. I wish everybody would make, it’s such a wonderful treat! Thanks again ๐
Vicki - Aotearoa New Zealand
This tomato cobbler is so delicious that I can’t overstate how much we enjoyed it. We moved house last year, and have a new vege garden. Planted tons of tomatoes, all sorts. I made this recipe with 5 or 6 different types of tomatoes, and it was amazing. Thanks so much! Vicki – Aotearoa New Zealand
Tricia Buice
Thank you for trying this recipe Vicki. I think it’s just phenomenal and enjoy it every year with our fresh garden tomatoes. Hope all is well in New Zealand these days. Thanks again!
Valerie
Made this over the weekend for a brunch with friends (I served it with an asparagus salad and scrambled eggs), and it was a huge hit. May be the best thing I have ever made. Even my tomato-hating boyfriend was all over it. When it was gone, I almost shed a tear. Will definitely make again. Possibly every day. For the rest of my life…
(Thank you!!)
Tricia Buice
Oh my gosh Valerie! Thank you so much for posting a comment. I feel the same way about this amazing dish. Love it, love it, love it! So happy you loved it too ๐
Chicory App
Beautiful dish! I always love garden-to-table meals.
Your blog is amazing, are you interested in becoming our recipe partner?
Susan
I pinned this before I even commented ๐ I can’t wait for my tomatoes but they are still just blossoms yet! This looks absolutely delicious, Tricia, and I always grow thyme in the summer too.
Tricia Buice
Aww thanks Susan! You are going to LOVE it – I can’t wait to make it again. Have a wonderful weekend ๐
John/Kitchen Riffs
Wow! This looks superb! And you do a lot of good stuff, so if this is one of the best things you’ve eaten, I’m definitely taking notice! Thanks so much for this.
Tricia Buice
You’re going to LOVE it John! One of the best things I’ve ever made – especially if you love tomatoes. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Mandy
I do love your husbands logic Tricia, makes perfect sense, especially for such a taste explosion mouth watering dish!
Have a beautiful day.
๐ Mandy xo
Tricia Buice
Thanks Mandy! Leave it to husbands to be logical ๐ Happy travels!
Kennedy Cole@KCole's Creative Corner
Wow! What a delicious savory twist on a sweet classic! I will definitely be making this soon!
Tricia Buice
I know you are going to love it! We do ๐ Thanks for stopping by!
Angie@Angie's Recipes
Now I wonder what happened to my tomato plants? You already harvested so many beautiful tomatoes and mine are still so tiny. The cobbler looks heavenly, Tricia.
Tricia Buice
It is so hot here in Virginia Angie – I’m afraid the garden won’t last long with this weather hangs around. The cobbler is really great – can’t wait to make it again! Have a wonderful week ๐
K.rocque
I am old and new to Safari and computers in general. Have some fresh plums and wish to make plum cobbler like my deceased wife used to make. Can you help? A written recipe would be great.
Tricia Buice
Here you go! Click HERE to get the recipe for Easy Plum Cobbler.
Monique
How gorgeous is This dish!?
My homegrown tomatoes are but blooms right now..but I will try this..thank you.
Tricia Buice
Tomatoes are coming soon Monique – hope you give it a try!
Toni | BoulderLocavore
What an ingenious recipe! I’ve never had a savory cobbler but what a great idea Tricia. I also wasn’t aware of the issue between cast iron and tomatoes. Great tip.
Tricia Buice
Thanks Toni – the cobbler didn’t bother my skillet but I guess if I made this a bunch of times – it may need re-seasoned ๐ Have a great week!
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers
This dish is so pretty and I absolutely know I would love it. It’s right up my alley ๐ Off to find some heirloom tomatoes!
Tricia Buice
I know you would love it too Jen – it is a favorite ๐