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Savor The Season With Bojangles’ New Dessert Offering

Angela Park 4 min read
Savor The Season With Bojangles’ New Dessert Offering

Feeling worn out after a long week? Maybe all you need is a sweet treat to cheer you up. It’s a good thing Bojangles just introduced a new dessert that is guaranteed to melt your stress away!

Bojangles pays homage to their roots by releasing a new Southern-style treat, Peach Cobbler. It features a made-from-scratch buttermilk biscuit dough baked and topped with peaches and cinnamon sugar. This sweet treat is served warm and drizzled in icing.

Bojangles Peach Cobbler
Bojangles’ Peach Cobbler (📸: Bojangles)

The Peach Cobbler is priced at $1.99, though it may vary by location. Don’t wait too long to enjoy this seasonal treat, as it’s available for a limited time only at participating locations nationwide.

Let’s Talk About Peach Cobblers

Fruit cobblers have been around Europe and USA since the 1800s. It got its name because this dessert was “cobbed” together by fruits (preserved, canned, or dried) and biscuit dough before baking them in an open fire. 

Peach Cobbler is believed to be one of the earliest fruits used in making a cobbler. By the 1950s, it became an American dessert staple, and like any other food, it has its own holiday. Every April 13, we celebrate National Peach Cobbler Day, as recognized by the Georgia Peach Council.

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What Fans Are Saying

Bojangles’ Peach Cobbler hasn’t been around for long, as it was only released last Thursday (July 11, 2024), yet it is taking fans by storm, as seen from social media posts, specifically in TikTok.

@addykate101

The Peach Cobbler from Bojangles is SO good🤩 use code “BoPeachCobbler” with a $5 purchase in the Bojangles app!! #BojanglesPartner #ItsBoTime

♬ original sound – addy kate

One fan decided to drive by Bojangles and get the Peach Cobbler after craving the cobbler her mother used to make. She was “too stunned to speak,” according to her caption because the dessert was comforting. Her favorite part was the biscuit at the bottom part. Some comments expressed that they’re now excited to try the new dessert upon learning that Bojangles released a Peach Cobbler. 

Biscuit Meals To Try At Bojangles

Let’s talk about the bottom part of the Peach Cobbler, the biscuit. Bojangles’ biscuits have been a staple for fans because of their buttery taste from the buttermilk and hint of fluffiness. With this, Bojangles has expanded their menu items featuring their fan-favorite biscuits to be a side ingredient. Let’s take a look at some of Bojangles’ biscuit meals:

  • Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Biscuit – Starting with a breakfast selection, this biscuit features eggs, country-style sausages, and American cheese sandwiched in the buttery goodness of Bojangles biscuit.
  • Cajun Chicken Filet Biscuit – A Bojangles take on the classic chicken sandwich; this biscuit includes an all-white marinated chicken meat with seasonings for the Cajun taste.
  • Pimiento Cheese Biscuit – This biscuit is for you if you want a flavorful, moist filling, as it features a pimiento cheese spread used as a dip for crackers. 
  • Steak Biscuit – Steak on a biscuit? That’s possible at Bojangles! This biscuit sandwich has a country-fried steak filling sandwiched on two buttermilk biscuits. Talk about the perfect combination!
  • Southern Gravy Biscuit – Yes, buttermilk biscuits can also be dipped in gravy. This biscuit features three pieces of biscuits topped with creamy country-style sausage gravy. 
  • Bo-Berry Biscuit – For a dessert option, you can try their Bo-Berry Biscuit, which features buttermilk biscuits filled with Bo Berries and topped with icing. This is a limited-menu item, so you’d better run to your nearest Bojangles location to grab this dessert. 

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From The Club

Cobblers are one of my favorite desserts, so I’ll definitely try Bojangles’ new Peach Cobbler. Who knows? I might just get a new cobbler favorite! I’m also quite intrigued with the buttermilk biscuit, which makes up the bottom part of the Peach Cobbler. I imagine them to be moist from the peaches and drizzled icing. Well, I guess I deserve a Peach Cobbler after surviving quite a heavy week!