Vegan Blueberry Cobbler

Vegan Blueberry Cobbler

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by Lisa Le 48 Comments

Vegan Blueberry Cobbler bakes down the sweet, blueberries you love


studded with a layer of sweet, fluffy biscuits.

Vegan Blueberry Cobbler | The Viet Vegan | A layer of blueberries are studded with fluffy, sugar-crusted biscuits

EDIT: Feb 16, 2016 — If you’ve stumbled upon this post randomly or because you just want some bomb-ass blueberry cobbler and you’re not quite sure what’s happening here, this was a semi-cryptic post about my break-up with my long-term partner of six years. He was a genuine guy, a great partner, and one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. I think we both learned a lot from this relationship, but most importantly, we learned that we weren’t right for each other. Despite how much you fight for each other, sometimes love just isn’t enough.

The subsequent posts are cryptic, but are posts that had helped me cope with the breakup, with finding myself, and with meeting new people. I also shared my ED story, which manifested as a way for me to control something in my life when I felt like everything was out of control.

If you don’t care about any of this, that’s totally cool. This is my favourite cobbler recipe, I’ve made it at least a dozen times. So scroll down for the recipe, and if you’re ever curious about the beginning of a new chapter in my life, this is a good place to start. Kind of like the prelude to the (SPOILER ALERT) current nerdy love story of my life.

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Dear Readers,

Sometimes when I put out posts, I often feel like nobody is reading. There are a host of people out there who only come here for the recipes, which while I appreciate the traffic, my blog is so much more than that. Some people are lurkers, they prefer to read anonymously and observe a fragment of my life, perhaps because they know me but probably because I’m this stubborn girl on the Internet that shares her feelings publicly.

Vegan Blueberry Cobbler | The Viet Vegan | A layer of blueberries are studded with fluffy, sugar-crusted biscuits

Vegan Blueberry Cobbler | The Viet Vegan | A layer of blueberries are studded with fluffy, sugar-crusted biscuits

It’s probably the latter, but that’s okay. I don’t mind. Thank you for being here.

The last six weeks of my life have been simultaneously the longest and shortest of my life. My life has been shaken up, turned upside down and strewn across the floor. I’m trying to pick up the pieces of my heart, my life, and my sense of self from these broken pieces on the floor and piecing together a person I hardly recognize in the mirror.


Vegan Blueberry Cobbler | The Viet Vegan | A layer of blueberries are studded with fluffy, sugar-crusted biscuits


Vegan Blueberry Cobbler | The Viet Vegan | A layer of blueberries are studded with fluffy, sugar-crusted biscuits

Today I come to terms with the fact that a massive chapter of my life has come to an end.

It’s just me now.


Vegan Blueberry Cobbler

I simultaneously lost my best friend and a sense of self that has been a part of me for 6 years. I’ve been coping with the idea that my life is no longer going where I had been planning for the last 6 years and at first, it was an overwhelming sense of being scared, lost and broken. For a while, I didn’t know if I could be the person I was before. But I’ve been rediscovering. I’ve been healing, not only my heart, but on the outside as well.

Things had been going wrong for so long so gradually that I didn’t realize the toll it was taking on my body. I lost a light in myself, trying to save it all. Losing sleep, losing happiness, losing health. It was instantaneous, this release. Two weeks later and my hands have almost completely healed. My skin has still seen better days but I haven’t seen this immediate of an improvement since when I went vegetarian.


Vegan Blueberry Cobbler | The Viet Vegan | A layer of blueberries are studded with fluffy, sugar-crusted biscuits

A part of me will always love him. A part of him will always be with me. I am sad to be where I am, but I’m optimistic about what the future brings to me. Some people were just not meant to be, and it took me a very long time to realize it.

Vegan Blueberry Cobbler

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time50 minutes

Total Time1 hour

Author: Lisa Le

Ingredients

For the filling:

  • 1 lb blueberries 2 pints
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tsp cornstarch

For the topping

  • 1/2 cup vegan butter
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 2/3 cup soy milk
  • 1/4 cup raw sugar or turbinado sugar for sprinkling

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF

  • In a large mixing bowl, stir lemon juice, sugar, and cornstarch until combined. Stir in blueberries to coat, then transfer to a buttered pie pan. Set aside.

  • To make the topping, either use a food processor or a pastry knife to cut the butter into the sugar, flour, and baking powder until the butter is pea-sized. Add soy milk and blitz or stir until a dough forms.

  • Take rough patches of dough and spread over the blueberries. Leave little gaps by the edges and in the middle of the cobbler for the blueberry juices.

  • Sprinkle the top with the raw or turbinado sugar to get a nice, crispy top.

  • Bake for 50 minutes until the top is golden and crisp and the blueberries have released their juices. You may want to put a baking tray underneath to prevent the juice from bubbling over into your oven.

  • Remove from heat and let cool on a wire rack. This cobbler is best enjoyed when fully cooled, but if you’re impatient like me, feel free to dig in once cooled enough to eat with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. The blueberries will be extra juicy if not completely cooled, but it’ll still taste delicious.


About Lisa Le

Lisa is the thirty-something, nerdy, procrastinating, feminist blogger and photographer behind The Viet Vegan. She loves spicy foods, noodles, and food in bowls.

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