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    Home » Recipes » Desserts

    2-Ingredient Dairy Free Berry Cobbler (gluten-free)

    Published: Jun 23, 2026 by Lyndsay Homme · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    If you've been on TikTok or Instagram in the last few weeks, you've seen it: a "berry cobbler" made with two ingredients, dumped in a dish, topped with cookie dough, and baked into something jammy and golden. The original version going around was shared by creator @mgtaylor25, and it's everywhere for a reason. It genuinely works! It takes about two minutes to put together, it's absolutely delicious, and the whole family loves it. It'll be your new go-to dessert all year round!

    dairy-free gluten-free mixed berry cobbler

    Why You'll Love This Recipe

    • Only 2 ingredients
    • It's dairy-free and gluten-free without needing swaps
    • Perfect any time of year
    • Ready in minutes with almost no prep
    • Kid-friendly and crowd-pleasing
    • Easy to customize

    Prefer to make it from scratch instead? My from-scratch summer berry crisp with a homemade oat topping is worth the extra time.

    Jump to:
    • Why You'll Love This Recipe
    • Ingredients
    • Dairy-Free Sugar Cookie Dough
    • How to Make it
    • My Must-Try Tips
    • Does it Really Work?
    • Fresh vs. Frozen Berries
    • How to Serve it
    • Storage
    • Good to Know (a quick note from a nutrition coach)
    • Troubleshooting and FAQ's
    • More Easy Dessert Recipes to Try
    • Dairy-Free 2-Ingredient Berry Cobbler (Gluten-Free)

    Ingredients

    When I say this is a 2-ingredient recipe, I truly mean it. You only need these 2 things:

    cookie dough and frozen mixed berries for dairy-free cobbler
    • frozen mixed berries
    • gluten-free dairy-free cookie dough

    That's it! It couldn't be easier than this.

    Dairy-Free Sugar Cookie Dough

    For a gluten-free and dairy-free cobbler, I recommend using Sweet Loren's cookie dough. As of this writing, you can find it at most Target stores, Whole Foods, Wegmans, and sometimes Costco. If gluten isn't a concern, some varieties of refrigerated cookie dough from brands like Pillsbury may also be dairy-free, though ingredients vary by flavor and can change over time. Be sure to check the label before purchasing if you're avoiding any specific ingredients or allergens. And as a nutrition coach, I should point out that most Pillsbury products contain artificial ingredients, which should be used only rarely, if at all.

    How to Make it

    mixed berries added to baking dish

    Step 1: Dump your berries into an 8x8-inch baking dish or a pie dish.

    berries topped with dairy-free sugar cookie dough

    Step 2: Arrange the cookie dough evenly over the berries.

    gently pressing the cookie dough down with a spoon

    Step 3: Halfway through baking, gently press the cookie dough down with the back of the spoon.

    berry cobbler baked fresh out of the oven

    Step 4: Continue baking until golden brown and bubbly. Rest it for 10 minutes before serving.

    My Must-Try Tips

    The best tip I've seen for making this comes from Eating by Elaine. (go follow her for amazing dairy-free recipes and ideas!)

    About halfway through baking, gently flatten and spread the cookie dough pieces with the back of a spoon. This helps create a more even cobbler-style topping and prevents large mounds of cookie dough from staying undercooked in the center.

    Also, if your strawberries are whole, you may want to halve them so they soften properly during cooking. I buy my mixed berries at Wegmans, and the strawberries are already pre-sliced.

    Top it with your favorite nondairy vanilla ice cream or whipped cream for an extra-special treat!

    Does it Really Work?

    Yes, but there are a few things worth knowing.

    The cookie dough doesn't become a traditional biscuit topping like a classic cobbler. Instead, it bakes into a soft, buttery cookie layer that sits on top of the juicy berries.

    Think of it as a berry crisp, cobbler, and fruit cookie all rolled into one dessert. You won't believe how good this is for the tiny amount of effort it takes.

    Fresh vs. Frozen Berries

    Frozen berries work best because they release plenty of juices as they bake. You can use:

    • mixed berries
    • blueberries
    • blackberries
    • raspberries
    • strawberries
    • cherries

    My personal favorites are the mixed berries and cherries.

    dairy free cobbler served warm with vanilla ice cream

    How to Serve it

    A scoop of dairy-free vanilla ice cream or whipped cream takes this over-the-top delicious. The ice cream melts into the warm cobbler and mixes with the sweet juices from the berries. SO GOOD! A spoonful of dairy-free yogurt is a lighter option if you're counting macros or watching your sugar.

    Storage

    Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. It's so good though, it probably won't last that long!

    You can reheat it in the microwave or in the oven at 300°F until warmed through.

    Good to Know (a quick note from a nutrition coach)

    While this recipe is definitely a treat, using gluten-free and dairy-free cookie dough keeps it dairy-free, while the mixed berries provide fiber and antioxidants. If you want to trim the sugar, Sweet Loren's also makes a Less Sugar line that swaps right in. And if you're serving this as a snack instead of a dessert, pairing it with a protein-rich dairy-free yogurt turns it into something that actually holds you over.

    Troubleshooting and FAQ's

    Why is my cobbler runny?

    The berry filling will thicken as it cools, so let it rest for 10 minutes before serving. It may still look juicy, but the cookie topping will soak up the juices and taste amazing!

    Why isn't the cookie dough cooked through?

    You may not have flattened the dough enough. Avoid large, thick chunks of cookie dough on top of the berries so they have time to cook all the way through.

    What should I do if the top is browning too quickly?

    Loosely tent the dish with foil during the last 10-15 minutes of baking to prevent the top from getting too browned.

    What should I do if the berries are overflowing?

    You may have overmeasured the berries, or your dish may be too small. Try placing the dish on a sheet pan to catch any juices that bubble over.

    Can I use fresh berries?

    You can, but frozen works better here. They release their juices more gradually and become more jammy instead of soupy.

    Can I use other flavors of cookie dough?

    Yup! Chocolate or chocolate chip cookie dough works great!

    Can I make it ahead?

    Yes! This is best served warm and fresh, but you can reheat leftovers in the microwave or oven.

    Do I need to thaw the berries?

    Nope! Straight from the freezer is best.

    More Easy Dessert Recipes to Try

    Looking for other dessert recipes like this? Try these:

    • chocolate dates
      Chocolate Dates
    • apple pie chia pudding dairy free
      Apple Pie Chia Pudding
    • healthy frozen snickers banana bites
      Healthy Frozen Snickers Bananas
    • gluten free dairy free berry crisp
      Dairy-Free Summer Berry Crisp
    2 ingredient dairy-free gluten-free berry cobbler

    Dairy-Free 2-Ingredient Berry Cobbler (Gluten-Free)

    This dairy-free berry cobbler is the viral 2-ingredient dessert everyone is talking about! Made with frozen mixed berries and dairy-free cookie dough, this easy cobbler bakes into a warm, bubbly dessert with a golden cookie topping. Perfect for summer parties, weeknight treats, or whenever you need a quick dessert with minimal effort.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Servings 6

    Ingredients
     

    • 20 ounce bag of frozen berries
    • 12 ounce package refrigerated sugar cookie dough I used Sweet Loren's

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat your oven to 375°F.
    • Spread the berries into an 8x8-inch baking dish or a pie dish.
    • Break apart your cookie dough pieces if they're attached to one another and arrange them evenly over the berries.
    • Bake for 15 minutes. The dough will start to spread and the berries will start to release their juices.
    • Pull the dish from the oven and use the back of a spoon to gently press the dough down flat. This will help it cook through evenly and make the top crisp.
    • Bake for another 15-20 minutes until it's bubbling and the top is golden brown. If it starts to get too brown but it's not bubbling, loosely tent it with foil.
    • Let it rest for 10 minutes, then top it with your favorite dairy-free ice cream or whipped cream!

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 288kcalCarbohydrates: 48gProtein: 4gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.1gSodium: 101mgPotassium: 111mgFiber: 5gSugar: 26gVitamin A: 43IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 28mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword berry cobbler, dairy free cobbler, dairy free dessert, easy dessert, gluten free berry cobbler, gluten free dessert
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    Lyndsay Homme

    Hi, I'm Lyndsay! I'm a certified nutrition coach who loves food and studying its effects on our bodies. I started a dairy-free journey when my son was diagnosed with milk intolerance in 2009. He grew out of his intolerance when he was 7, and a few years later I grew into one.

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