Pineapple Cream Cheese Cobbler

By: Rabia

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Hook / Quick Description
A golden, buttery cobbler layered with juicy pineapple and rich cream cheese — simple ingredients come together for a luscious, tropical-inspired dessert.

Servings & Timing

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes

  • Cook Time: 35–40 minutes

  • Total Time: 45–50 minutes

  • Yield: 8 servings

Dietary Badges
✅ Crowd-Pleasing Dessert
❌ Gluten-Free (unless GF flour is used)
❌ Dairy-Free (contains butter, cream cheese, milk)

Ingredients (checklist-style)

  • Butter (1 stick, melted)

  • Egg (lightly beaten)

  • Milk

  • All-purpose flour

  • Sugar

  • Pineapple (canned tidbits or crushed, drained)

  • Cream cheese (cubed or softened for layering)

Instructions (Quick Version)

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Melt butter in a 9×13-inch baking dish.

  2. In a bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, egg, and milk until smooth.

  3. Pour batter over melted butter (do not stir).

  4. Evenly spoon drained pineapple across the top.

  5. Dot with cubes of cream cheese.

  6. Bake 35–40 minutes, until golden and set.

  7. Serve warm, optionally with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

Notes

  • Do not stir butter into batter — the layering creates the cobbler crust.

  • Use crushed pineapple for more even texture, tidbits for chunkier bites.

  • Best served warm!

Introduction

This cobbler is the kind of recipe that tastes like it took hours, but in reality, it’s just a handful of pantry staples plus fruit and cream cheese. The combination of sweet pineapple, creamy filling, and buttery crust makes this a perfect potluck dessert, Sunday dinner treat, or “just because” bake.

Step-by-Step Cooking Guide

Step 1: Prep the Dish
Preheat oven to 350°F. Place butter in a 9×13-inch dish and let it melt while the oven warms.

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Step 2: Make the Batter
In a mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, milk, and egg until smooth.

Step 3: Layer the Cobbler
Pour batter directly over melted butter in the baking dish. Don’t stir — this method allows the cobbler topping to rise through the fruit as it bakes.

Step 4: Add Pineapple & Cream Cheese
Spoon drained pineapple evenly across the batter. Dot with small cubes of cream cheese.

Step 5: Bake & Serve
Bake 35–40 minutes, until golden brown on top and set in the middle. Let cool slightly before serving.

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions

  • Pineapple: Fresh pineapple works, but canned (drained) is easiest.

  • Cream Cheese: Use full-fat for the creamiest pockets, or whipped for lighter texture.

  • Sugar: Swap white sugar for brown sugar for a caramel-like depth.

  • Flour: Gluten-free all-purpose blends work well.

Variations & Serving Suggestions

  • Tropical Twist: Add shredded coconut or chopped macadamia nuts.

  • Berry Version: Replace pineapple with blueberries or peaches.

  • Cinnamon Sugar Topping: Sprinkle 2 tbsp cinnamon sugar over batter before baking for extra flavor.

Serving Ideas

  • Best served warm with vanilla ice cream.

  • For brunch, pair with coffee or mimosas.

Storage & Make-Ahead

  • Storage: Refrigerate leftovers up to 3 days in a covered container.

  • Reheating: Warm in microwave or low oven until just heated through.

  • Freezing: Wrap tightly and freeze up to 1 month; thaw overnight before reheating.

Nutrition (Approx. per serving, without toppings)

Calories: ~290 kcal | Protein: 4g | Fat: 14g | Carbs: 36g

Allergens: Contains gluten, dairy, and egg.

FAQ

Q: Can I use fresh pineapple?
Yes! Just cut into small chunks and make sure it’s not overly juicy, or it may water down the batter.

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Q: Can I use light cream cheese?
Yes, though texture will be slightly softer.

Q: Do I need to stir the layers together?
No — the magic of cobbler is that the batter rises around the fruit as it bakes.

Personal Note

This cobbler reminds me of summer cookouts with my family — it’s tropical, creamy, and comforting all at once. It’s also one of those desserts that feels fancy but is secretly effortless.

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