If you are looking for a dessert that delivers maximum flavor with absolutely minimal effort, you have found it. This two-ingredient berry cobbler is the ultimate baking hack for busy weeknights, last minute guests, or anytime those sweet cravings hit.

Traditional cobblers require measuring out flour, sugar, butter, and cutting it all together to create that perfect pastry topping. This recipe completely skips the tedious prep work while still giving you that warm, bubbly fruit center and golden, crisp topping you love. By pairing convenient frozen mixed berries with pre made refrigerated sugar cookie dough, you get a gourmet-style dessert with almost zero dishes to wash. It is sweet, tart, and completely foolproof.
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Why This Works
- Frozen berries naturally release juices as they bake, and the starch from the cookie dough helps create a beautiful, glossy fruit syrup without adding extra flour or cornstarch.
- As the sugar cookie dough bakes on top of the fruit, the underside absorbs the sweet berry moisture to become soft and dumpling like, while the exposed top bakes into a beautiful golden crust.
- Keeping these two items in your freezer and refrigerator means you are always less than an hour away from a warm, comforting homemade dessert.
Ingredients Needed
- Frozen Mixed Berries: Using frozen berries is actually preferred over fresh because they hold their shape better during the initial baking phase and release just the right amount of juice.
- Refrigerated Sugar Cookie Dough: You will need one standard roll or package of pre made sugar cookie dough. The built in sugar, butter, and flour in the dough provide all the flavor and structure needed for a flawless cobbler topping without any extra measuring.
How to Make Berry Cobbler

- Preheat the oven: Set your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and lightly spray an eight by eight inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.
- Layer the fruit: Pour the frozen mixed berries directly into the bottom of the prepared baking dish in an even layer. There is no need to thaw them first.
- Add the topping: Flatten pieces of the sugar cookie dough with your hands and place them evenly over the top of the berries. You can leave small gaps between the dough pieces to let the steam escape and allow the berries to bubble through.
- Bake to perfection: Place the dish in the oven and bake for forty to forty five minutes. The cobbler is done when the berry juices are thick and bubbling, and the cookie topping is completely golden brown. Let it cool for ten minutes before serving.
Pro Tips for 2 Ingredient Berry Cobbler
To get the absolute best results, avoid overlapping the cookie dough too thickly, or the center might stay raw.
If you notice the cookie top getting too dark before the forty minute mark, simply tent a piece of aluminum foil loosely over the baking dish to protect it while the berries finish bubbling.
Storage
If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. To reheat, place a portion in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for ten minutes to help the cookie topping crisp back up, or microwave it for thirty seconds if you are in a hurry.
Serving Suggestions
This warm cobbler pairs beautifully with a scoop of Ninja Creami Vanilla Ice Cream or a generous dollop of whipped cream.
For an elegant twist, add a light dust of powdered sugar or a tiny sprinkle of fresh lemon zest just before serving.
Low-Point Tips
If you are tracking points or looking for a lighter option, use a light or sugar free packaged cookie mix prepared with applesauce instead of oil. You can also use a reduced fat refrigerated sugar cookie dough and slice it thin to stretch the topping further over a larger amount of zero point berries.
Recipe FAQS
Yes, you can use fresh berries, but you may want to toss them with a teaspoon of cornstarch first since fresh fruit releases less liquid than frozen varieties.
While sugar cookie dough gives the most traditional cobbler flavor, snickerdoodle dough or even oatmeal cookie dough makes an incredible alternative.
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2 Ingredient Berry Cobbler
- Prep Time: 5 min
- Cook Time: 45 min
- Total Time: 50 min
- Yield: 4 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Low Calorie
Ingredients
1 bag Frozen Mixed Berries
Refrigerated Sugar Cookie Dough (any brand)ย
Instructions
- Preheat the oven: Set your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and lightly spray an eight by eight inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.
- Layer the fruit: Pour the frozen mixed berries directly into the bottom of the prepared baking dish in an even layer. There is no need to thaw them first.
- Add the topping: Flatten pieces of the sugar cookie dough with your hands and place them evenly over the top of the berries. You can leave small gaps between the dough pieces to let the steam escape and allow the berries to bubble through.
- Bake to perfection: Place the dish in the oven and bake for forty to forty five minutes. The cobbler is done when the berry juices are thick and bubbling, and the cookie topping is completely golden brown. Let it cool for ten minutes before serving.
Notes
To get the absolute best results, avoid overlapping the cookie dough too thickly, or the center might stay raw.
If you notice the cookie top getting too dark before the forty minute mark, simply tent a piece of aluminum foil loosely over the baking dish to protect it while the berries finish bubbling.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1









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