Classic Blueberry Cobbler (Low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • 35 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4

Blueberry cobbler is an amazing combination of flavors, textures, and even temperatures when you serve warm cobbler with cold ice cream on top. Make this cobbler with basic pantry ingredients and frozen blueberries and you’ve got a masterpiece dessert in no time. It’s an extra-special treat with fresh berries in season (especially when you pick them yourself) but just as good with frozen berries when they’re not in season.

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