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How to Store a Blueberry Cobbler (4 Steps)
Fat and juicy blueberries make a delicious snack when you eat them fresh. If you have a generous supply of blueberries, you might decide to make a blueberry cobbler to enjoy the tasty goodness in a sumptuous dessert. After making this tempting dessert, store a blueberry cobbler easily until you are ready to serve it. By covering the cobbler, it will be ready to eat when you wish to serve it.
Things You'll Need
- Large plastic container or plate
- Hand towel or plastic wrap
Instructions
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Cover the cobbler loosely. If you have the cobbler in a plastic container, place the lid loosely on the container without sealing it. If you have the cobbler on a plate, cover it lightly with plastic wrap or a hand towel. Keeping the cobbler covered loosely will prevent moisture from forming, which would lead to spoilage.
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Place the loosely covered cobbler on the counter at room temperature. Keep the cobbler out of direct sunlight.
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Store the cobbler at room temperature for as long as three days.
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Uncover the cobbler and check it to ensure it stayed fresh and suitable for eating. As long as you do not see excessive moisture that might spoil the fruit, the cobbler should be fine to eat for three days.
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