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    Home » Recipes » Crisps & Cobblers

    Published: Sep 22, 2020 · Updated: Sep 18, 2024 by Becky Sue

    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits

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    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits by Baking The Goods
    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits by Baking The Goods.

    Rich and velvety roasted cherry tomatoes bake under a savory blanket of cheesy everything seasoned biscuits in this comforting Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits.

    A deep sadness hits me like a wall of wallow every year when the teeny tiny cherry tomatoes go into hibernation. There is nothing I love more than the sun infused, citrusy burst of biting into a taut little garden fresh tomato. Year after year, in a fleeting effort, I scramble to make something extra special with those juicy jewels before they go. This year, I developed this Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits to commiserate the fleeting bounty of the summer season. Sadness never tasted better.

    If I sound dramatic, you should know I am on the 5th straight day of not leaving the house due to hazardous air quality caused by the unfathomable wildfires that have swept all of the west coast this week. During a pandemic. So how about we turn on the sunshine and talk tomatoes!

    Cherry tomatoes
    Cherry tomatoes are my one true love.

    Every year during that transition between late summer and early fall, I panic and make all things tomato. I just can't get enough of those seasonal beauties. I've got a whole list of tomato inspired recipes designed around this in between season. And it continues to grow every year.

    Late Summer & Early Fall Tomato Recipes

    • Cherry Tomato Confit
    • BLT Galette with Pecorino Pepper Crust
    • Cacio e Pepe with Cherry Tomatoes
    • Tomato Confit & Burrata Crostini
    • Eggs On A Raft with Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes
    • Tomato Confit Burrata and Arugula Pizza

    Now I am adding this Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Everything Biscuits recipe to the list! I know, when you think cobbler, you likely think Peach Cobbler or Berry Cobbler. Tomato Cobbler isn't the first thing to come to mind. But maybe it should be. I went all in on the savory scale with this recipe for Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits and it is everything!

    Ingredients for Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    This Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuit topping goes deep into the savory scale with sharp cheddar, roasted tomatoes, onions and thyme and a hefty sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning. Plus plenty of S&P.

    After testing this recipe a few times, I found that roasting the cherry tomatoes first helped break them down. They turned from a watery filling to jammier texture, not weighed down by moisture. Roasting the cherry tomatoes helped to deepen the flavor. They are imbued with the earthy onion, garlic and thyme while they roast. The olive oil adds richness to the mixture, rounding out the acidity of the tomatoes. It may sound like a lot of work but roasting the cherry tomatoes is just a matter of tossing the ingredients on a sheet pan and letting it go in the oven.

    Cherry tomatoes are mixed with onion, garlic, thyme, olive oil and S&P to roast.
    They all roast together on a single sheet pan until the tomatoes begin to shrivel up and some start to burst.
    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits tomato filling
    The tomato filling gets all kinds of jammy, then gets transferred to the cast iron skillet before getting topped with the everything biscuits.

    The baby everything biscuits come together while the cherry tomatoes roast away. These tender, little biscuits are equally fluffy and crumbly with buttery bits mingling beside shreds of sharp cheddar cheese. The savory biscuits are loaded with texture and topped with super savory everything bagel seasoning. The itty bitty biscuits are easy to mix together and look downright adorable when they get snuggled in atop the rich cherry tomato filling.

    When making the Cheddar Everything Biscuits, first cut the butter in with the dry ingredients.
    Then add the grated cheddar.
    Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    Then hydrate the dough with the buttermilk.
    Cheddar Everything Biscuits dough
    The Cheddar Everything Biscuits dough should look very shaggy and rough.
    Cheddar Everything Biscuit dough shaping
    The Cheddar Everything Biscuit dough gets gathered and patted together, then cut into 2 equal parts.
    Cheddar Everything Biscuit dough shaping
    Then the two layers are stacked together, this creates loads of layers and mile high height when the biscuits bake.
    The Cheddar Everything Biscuit dough rolls out with just a few passes of a rolling pin, then cuts easily into little biscuit rounds. So easy!

    It all comes together in a single skillet. First the roasted cherry tomatoes get nestled into the skillet. Then they are topped with the biscuits, buttered up and sprinkled with everyones favorite, everything bagel seasoning. They bake together in the oven. The biscuits rise as the tomatoes begin to burst and break down. The dueling textures end up being best buds once they emerge from the oven. The everything biscuits soak up some of the rich and smooth tomato flavor on the bottom with a crisp and crumbly top. They work so well together.

    Assembling the Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    The Everything Biscuits just layer right on top of the cherry tomato filling.

    I am head over heels for this Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits recipe, but I may be biased based on my deep affinity for cherry tomatoes. However, my traditionally tomato averse friend Troy was obsessed with this cobbler. He literally messaged me and said this was the best tomato thingy he's ever had in his life. How's that for an endorsement?!

    Summer, before you go and take my beloved tomato season with you, please allow me to bake this savory and seasonal Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits one last time. Thank you for all that you provide. See ya next year!

    Assembling the Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    The Cheddar Everything Biscuits get brushed with butter, then sprinkled with the everything bagel seasoning just before baking.
    Assembling the Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    Not only does the everything bagel seasoning pack a ton of flavor, it also adds some crunchy texture to the top of the tender biscuits.
    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits cooling
    The Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits coming fresh out the oven. So many wondrous savory scents happening!
    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    Hello cozy, I could snuggle you all day.
    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits baked
    You want to bake the Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits until the biscuits turn golden brown and rise up high.
    Cheddar Everything Biscuits baked atop cherry tomato filling
    Get a load of all that texture happening in these Cheddar Everything Biscuits.
    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits for dinner
    You can make a whole meal out of this Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits by adding a simple side salad.
    Scooping Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    The cherry tomatoes turn into a savory jam like filling that compliments the tender and savory biscuits perfectly.
    Serving Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits
    The Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits stand up by themselves.
    Who knew bursting, jammy tomatoes could be any better? But throw in the textural and tender Cheddar Everything Biscuits and it's a whole new game.
    Rustic Cherry Tomato Cobbler
    This rustic cobbler is a single skillet, scoopable meal!
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    Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits by Baking The Goods

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    • Author: Becky Sue of Baking The Goods
    • Total Time: 2 hours
    • Yield: 8 servings
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    Rich and velvety roasted cherry tomatoes bake under a savory blanket of cheesy everything seasoned biscuits in this comforting Cherry Tomato Cobbler with Cheddar Everything Biscuits.


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    CHERRY TOMATO FILLING

    • 3 pints cherry tomatoes, about 6 cups
    • ¼ cup sweet onion, thinly sliced
    • 6 cloves garlic, smashed
    • 3 tablespoons olive oil
    • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
    • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
    • 6 sprigs fresh thyme or herb of choice
    • 1 tablespoon all purpose flour

    CHEDDAR EVERYTHING BISCUITS

    • 2 cups all purpose flour
    • 1 tablespoon baking powder
    • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
    • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
    • ½ teaspoons black pepper, fresh cracked
    • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold and cut into ¼" cubes - divided, see recipe
    • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
    • ¾ cup buttermilk
    • 2 tablespoons everything bagel seasoning

    Instructions

    CHERRY TOMATO FILLING

    1. Place rack in the middle of oven and preheat to 400° F.
    2. Add cherry tomatoes, sliced onion, smashed garlic, salt, pepper, sugar and herb springs to a rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and toss together to coat.
    3. Roast the tomato mix for 20-25 minutes until the tomatoes begin to burst and become jammy.
    4. Remove from oven. Allow to cool for a few minutes, then toss with 1 tablespoon of flour to coat the mixture.

    CHEDDAR EVERYTHING BISCUITS

    1. Prepare the biscuits while the tomatoes roast. Begin by measuring flour, baking powder, salt and pepper into a large mixing bowl. Whisk to combine.
    2. Add 6 tablespoons of the cold and cubed butter (set aside the other 2 tablespoons for later) and use a pastry blender, two butter knives or your hands to blend or smoosh the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles a coarse meal with small, visible butter chunks.
    3. Add the grated cheese and cut it in with a pastry blender or a fork, just until combined. The dough should be shaggy with visible cheese shreds still.
    4. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the buttermilk. Mix with a fork until the dough just begins to come together in large clumps, it wont take long.
    5. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and gently gather and pat the dough together until it becomes a somewhat cohesive mass. Pat the dough into a rectangle about 1" thick, then cut dough into 2 equal pieces and stack together, use a rolling pin to roll the dough down to 1" thickness. Then repeat the cutting and rolling process once more. This helps create the tender, flaky layers of the biscuits.
    6. Dust with more flour and use a rolling pin to flatten to about ¾" thickness, dusting with more flour as needed.
    7. Use a 2" round cookie or biscuit cutter to punch out biscuits as closely as possible. Dip the cutter in flour between cuts to get a clean slice. Transfer the baby biscuits to lined baking sheet. Gather up the dough scraps, pat together, re-roll the dough, and punch out the biscuits until you've used all of the dough. You should have about 18 – 20 biscuits. Transfer the baking sheet of biscuits to the freezer to chill until ready to use. Freezing the biscuits will also help them maintain their shape as they bake.

    ASSEMBLE & BAKE

    1. Transfer the roasted tomatoes to a cast iron skillet.
    2. Top the roasted tomatoes with the chilled biscuits.
    3. Melt the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter, then use a pastry brush to gently brush the tops of the biscuits. Sprinkle the everything bagel seasoning evenly over the melted butter on the biscuits. You may need to work in batches, buttering a few biscuits, then sprinkling with the everything seasoning, because the butter may solidify pretty quickly on the cold biscuits.
    4. Place the skillet on a parchment or silpat lined baking sheet.
    5. Bake the cobbler for 20 minutes at 400°F, then reduce heat to 350° and continue to bake until biscuits are deeply bronzed and juices are bubbling, between 35-45 minutes more.
    6. Allow to cool for at least an hour before serving so the juices can set and thicken. Serve warm with a fresh, simple salad for a full meal deal.
    • Prep Time: 30 minutes
    • Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

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