The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

I use the same chocolate chips, the same plant-based butter substitute, the same everything.

The soft chocolate goes so well with this classic cobbler’s gooey caramel filling and buttery biscuit crunch..Kick back and unwind with a slice of pecan cobbler and a cup of tea or coffee for the perfect drink pairing..

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

If you’d prefer a tipple, pair it with a delicious Amontillado sherry.It will make the flavor of the pecans pop while perfectly complementing the buttery taste of the batter.. Pecan Cobbler.Servings: 10 servings.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

Prep Time: 15 minutes.Cook Time: 45 minutes.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

Course: Dessert.

Cuisine: American., this recipe uses a powdered spice for flavoring, rather than a liquid extract, but it comes together just as easily.

If you’re used to making icing or glaze with just powdered sugar and milk, or with a liquid like vanilla extract, you’ll find that this gingered version requires quite a bit more liquid to achieve the right consistency for drizzling, but don’t worry, I’ve detailed all that on the recipe card below.. My learning experience with this recipe was that I discovered that dried ginger is actually quite absorbant and I’m sure that information will come in handy at some point in some future baking project.After making the slight adjustments needed, I still love that there’s no need to cook this glaze at a simmer the way you do with some.

Just mix and drizzle!.Preparing the Glaze.