The 40 Best Blueberry Recipes to Make While They’re in Season (2024)

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1. Skillet Blueberry Cornbread 2. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Blueberry Cauliflower Smoothie 3. Lemon Pie With Blueberry Meringue 4. Chrissy Teigen’s Blueberry-cream Cheese Pancakes 5. Blueberry And Fennel Seed Scones 6. Grilled Angel Food Cake With Blueberry Sauce 7. Blueberry, Blackberry And Raspberry Soufflés 8. Berry-coconut Rocket Pops 9. Lemon-berry Sheet Pan Trifle 10. Glazed Blueberry Cake 11. Blueberry-ginger Smoothie 12. Vegan Spiced Blueberry Breakfast Cake 13. Blueberry Crumble Pie 14. Overnight Oats With Blueberries And Almonds 15. Blackberry-peach Grilled Cheese 16. Baked Berry French Toast 17. Blueberry Buttermilk Biscones 18. Whole-wheat Blueberry Muffins 19. Dairy-free Cheesecake With Blueberry Topping 20. Lemon-blueberry Poke Cake 21. Paleo Almond Butter Blender Muffins 22. Coffee Oatmeal With Buckwheat Honey, Blueberries And Yogurt 23. Berry Galette 24. Blueberry-cucumber Summer Salad With Creamy Balsamic Vinaigrette 25. Blueberry Lemonade 26. Blueberry Brie Grilled Cheese 27. Blueberry And Peach Crostada 28. Matcha Overnight Oats With Summer Berries 29. Blueberry Caprese Salad 30. Blueberry Cornmeal Waffles 31. Blueberry Hand Pie 32. Blueberry Dutch Baby 33. Salty-sweet Blueberry Almond Granola Bars 34. Blueberry Basil Balsamic Mozzarella Crisps 35. Baked Blueberry Donuts 36. Blueberry Lemon Biscuits 37. Grapefruit Brûlée With Yogurt And Blueberry Sauce 38. Cheesecake Ice Cream With Blueberry And Red Wine Swirl 39. Lemon Curd Blueberry Pop Tarts 40. Blueberry Icelandic Skyr Cake Food Editor FAQs References

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The 40 Best Blueberry Recipes to Make While They’re in Season (1)

By Taryn Pire

Published May 4, 2021

Come summer, we’re chomping at the bit to raid the berry stand at the farmers market, largely thanks to in-season blueberries. These tiny seasonal gems are sweet, sour and beyond juicy, making them great for salads, smoothies, pancakes and, most importantly, baked goods. Here are 40 of the best blueberry recipes to tackle while they’re at peak deliciousness.

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1. Skillet Blueberry Cornbread

Think of this skillet stunner as a cross between a blueberry muffin, coffee cake and cornbread. Serve it for breakfast or as a side at a picnic or barbecue.

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2. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Blueberry Cauliflower Smoothie

Blueberries offer antioxidants and sweetness. Almond butter adds protein. And the cauliflower? It’s the key to making the smoothie creamy and filling without adding extra sugar.

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3. Lemon Pie With Blueberry Meringue

Don’t worry about fussing with fresh berries to get that dreamy lilac-colored meringue. Simply turn freeze-dried blueberries into powder with your blender or food processor, then boil it with sugar and whisk the syrup into the egg whites.

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4. Chrissy Teigen’s Blueberry-cream Cheese Pancakes

In case you ever want to brunch like a celebrity. Chrissy suggests tossing frozen cubes of cream cheese into the batter for melty pockets of tangy deliciousness in every pancake.

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5. Blueberry And Fennel Seed Scones

These morning glories hail from the Little Goat diner in Chicago, where they’re made with fresh-squeezed orange juice, toasted fennel seeds and dried blueberries.

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6. Grilled Angel Food Cake With Blueberry Sauce

A couple minutes on the grill and a simple three-ingredient fruit sauce elevate this plain confection big time. None of your guests will guess that the cake is store-bought.

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7. Blueberry, Blackberry And Raspberry Soufflés

Don’t be intimidated by their fancy reputation. The key to airy, foolproof soufflés is not overmixing the batter and being gentle with them from start to finish.

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8. Berry-coconut Rocket Pops

Just like the ones you slurped on as a kid—minus the freaky dyes and ingredients. These beauties come together with nothing but fruit, coconut milk, white grape juice and sugar.

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9. Lemon-berry Sheet Pan Trifle

No meticulous layering or crystal-cut bowl required. Citrusy summer berries are the crowning glory on this masterpiece of meringue and whipped cream.

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10. Glazed Blueberry Cake

With Greek yogurt in the batter and all that fresh fruit on top, this dessert totally doubles as breakfast. Don’t @ us.

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11. Blueberry-ginger Smoothie

Sweet, tangy, refreshing and ever so slightly spicy, this sipper will actually make you want to get out of bed in the morning.

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12. Vegan Spiced Blueberry Breakfast Cake

Thanks to whole grain spelt flour, old-fashioned oats, pistachios and almond butter, there’s a ton of protein and fiber in every slice.

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13. Blueberry Crumble Pie

Name a more ingenious mashup, we’ll wait. It’s basically like a standard blueberry pie, only instead of finishing it with a lattice crust, we substitute a crispy streusel-inspired topping.

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14. Overnight Oats With Blueberries And Almonds

If you’re usually too groggy in the morning to make breakfast, this recipe will change your life. Just pour the oats into a jar with milk and maple syrup and refrigerate overnight, so all you have to do the next day is add toppings.

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15. Blackberry-peach Grilled Cheese

Sure, this enviable lunch calls for our fave berry’s mouth-puckering cousin, but we’re betting bluebs can hold down the fort, too.

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16. Baked Berry French Toast

Fresh-baked brioche + cinnamon-y egg custard + homemade berry compote = a breakfast for the books. You won’t even have to stand at the stove flipping the slices all morning (yay!).

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17. Blueberry Buttermilk Biscones

All the fluffy tenderness of a buttermilk biscuit plus the buttery flavor of a British scone? We’ll take a dozen, please.

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18. Whole-wheat Blueberry Muffins

Not only do these handhelds come together in less than an hour, but the whole-wheat pastry flour also makes them fluffier and more satiating.

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19. Dairy-free Cheesecake With Blueberry Topping

How is it possible without cream cheese, butter or flour, you ask? The crust is made almost entirely of pecans, while the filling stars soaked cashews.

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20. Lemon-blueberry Poke Cake

We’re suckers for a shortcut. Give store-bought lemon cake mix a fruity glow-up by soaking it in a ridiculously easy blueberry syrup.

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21. Paleo Almond Butter Blender Muffins

In case you’re wondering why blender muffins are the best thing ever, let us explain. The only real step is whirling all the ingredients in a blender—once combined, just pour the batter into a muffin tin and bake.

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22. Coffee Oatmeal With Buckwheat Honey, Blueberries And Yogurt

Java-infused oats, why didn’t we think of that? It’s the creation of chef Jenny Dorsey, who pairs the oatmeal with nutty, bitter buckwheat honey—it’s just the match for the coffee’s roasty notes.

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23. Berry Galette

Throw in blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries—we aren’t picky. The real kicker is the store-bought pie crust, which looks super rustic when golden brown and covered in turbinado sugar.

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24. Blueberry-cucumber Summer Salad With Creamy Balsamic Vinaigrette

When the weather’s hot, nothing cools us down like raw cucumbers. But TBH, our favorite ingredient here is the sugared almonds, hands down.

25. Blueberry Lemonade

A quick drizzle of blueberry simple syrup takes summer’s signature drink to a whole new level. (We’re also betting it tastes heavenly in a margarita…just sayin’.)

26. Blueberry Brie Grilled Cheese

Like our two favorite corners of the charcuterie board wrapped in buttery, toasty bread. Might we suggest letting prosciutto in on the action too?

27. Blueberry And Peach Crostada

Any dessert that starts with store-bought pastry crust is our kind of dessert. Feel free to substitute nectarines, plums or apricots for the peaches.

28. Matcha Overnight Oats With Summer Berries

The recipe calls for coconut milk, which gives the oats a rich texture and flavor. But feel free to use soy or almond milk instead if that’s what you have on hand.

29. Blueberry Caprese Salad

Summer doesn’t start until this timeless tomato-mozz-basil combo hits the picnic table. This version calls on blueberries for sweetness and pumpkin seeds for crunch.

30. Blueberry Cornmeal Waffles

Can you believe this restaurant-caliber breakfast comes together in just 30 minutes? All the magic lies in the blueberry syrup, which takes just five minutes of simmering on the stove.

31. Blueberry Hand Pie

The recipe calls for making the crust from scratch, but boy is it worth it. Think sugary pie crust bursting with blueberry-vanilla goat cheese filling, all topped with a sweet blueberry glaze.

32. Blueberry Dutch Baby

The addition of spicy ground ginger gives this skillet dish a certain je nais se quois. Top it off with yogurt, crème fraiche or, if you want to go all out, vanilla ice cream.

33. Salty-sweet Blueberry Almond Granola Bars

The great thing about making your own granola bars is that you control every ingredient that goes in them. Bye, sneaky added sugars.

34. Blueberry Basil Balsamic Mozzarella Crisps

There’s always room in our recipe box for another cheesy hors d’oeuvre. Picture grilled slices of baguette topped with mozzarella cheese and slathered in blueberry-balsamic topping.

35. Baked Blueberry Donuts

BRB, bathing in the blueberry glaze. The secret to its bold flavor is Bonne Maman Intense Blueberry Fruit Spread.

36. Blueberry Lemon Biscuits

They’re *way* easier to bake than they look. After all, they start with store-bought biscuit mix and get all their moisture from lemon yogurt.

37. Grapefruit Brûlée With Yogurt And Blueberry Sauce

A healthy, wintry treat that won’t make you feel like you’re sacrificing dessert.

38. Cheesecake Ice Cream With Blueberry And Red Wine Swirl

Booze and ice cream, a match made in dessert heaven. Go with a full-bodied Syrah or a smoky Merlot for the blueberry sauce.

39. Lemon Curd Blueberry Pop Tarts

Full disclosure: We’d gladly wake up at the crack of dawn if it meant starting the day with one of these puppies.

40. Blueberry Icelandic Skyr Cake

Skyr is essentially Iceland’s equivalent to Greek yogurt, only milder in flavor and super creamy. It’s the perfect alternative to cream cheese in this pseudo-cheesecake recipe.

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The 40 Best Blueberry Recipes to Make While They’re in Season (2024)

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What can I do with too many blueberries? ›

When you've exhausted your blueberry repertoire, try these 11 ways to use this gently sweet fruit.
  1. co*cktails. Muddle the summer fruit in a gin-based pomegranate co*cktail, a refreshing limeade, or a simple bourbon old-fashioned.
  2. Infused booze. ...
  3. Syrup. ...
  4. Healthy PB&J. ...
  5. Salads. ...
  6. Barbecue sauce. ...
  7. Frozen Yogurt. ...
  8. Shortcakes.
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How do you get the most flavor out of blueberries? ›

Balance out the acidity of balsamic vinegar with the sweetness of blueberries, whether is it part of a recipe or a reduction. Don't forget about spices and herbs. Blueberries pair well with basil, cinnamon, ginger, lavender, lemon, thyme, nutmeg, rosemary, mint, and many more!

Why do you put flour on blueberries before baking? ›

The light coating of flour around the berries will absorb some of the fruit's liquid, making them less likely to sink. This is especially helpful when the batter is thin; thicker batters are a little better at cradling the fruit and keeping it suspended.

How many blueberries should you eat a day? ›

How many blueberries a day? Blueberries are something that can be enjoyed every day, and two handfuls of blueberries, which is the equivalent of 4 heaped teaspoons, counts towards one of your five-a-day portions. Research has found that eating a cup of blueberries a day reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

What happens to your body when you eat blueberries everyday? ›

They may reduce chronic disease risk, improve vision, enhance digestion and support overall health. Additionally, blueberries' antioxidants can help protect your skin from premature aging and reduce your risk of chronic diseases by helping tame chronic inflammation.

What happens if I eat a cup of blueberries everyday? ›

Research shows that eating one cup of blueberries daily can improve good cholesterol levels and reduce bad cholesterol levels in your body. Blueberries have no cholesterol and are rich in potassium and fiber, which helps prevent cholesterol buildup.

What spice enhances blueberries? ›

With its sweet, woody flavor, cinnamon works with blueberry to wrap around you and warm you all the way through.

What spice brings out the flavor of blueberries? ›

Mixing a little coriander in with your blueberry desserts or pancakes will make the blueberries taste more, well, blueberry-y. And there's a scientific reason why.

What makes blueberries taste better? ›

Peak Ripeness. Another reason U-Pick Blueberries taste better than store-bought berries is because you can choose to pick the most ripe ones. Fully ripened to perfection blueberries are dark blue with a light white, cloudy coating called the “bloom” around them. This coating is completely natural and safe.

What do coffee grounds do for blueberries? ›

Coffee grounds are highly acidic, they note, so they should be reserved for acid-loving plants like azaleas and blueberries. And if your soil is already high in nitrogen, the extra boost from coffee grounds could stunt the growth of fruits and flowers.

Why add lemon juice to blueberries? ›

The tartness of lemon provides a bright and zesty contrast to the sweetness of blueberries. Lemon can enhance the flavor of blueberries by adding a touch of acidity that brings out their natural sweetness. Both lemon and blueberry are versatile flavors that can be used in a variety of dishes, from sweet to savory.

What does Epsom salt do for blueberry plants? ›

You can use Epsom salt if your blueberries need magnesium. You should add one tablespoon of Epsom salts and one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to two gallons of water and apply to the base of the blueberry plants. This method can help revive blueberry plants and encourage them to green up.

Can I eat 100 blueberries a day? ›

Hill notes that the recommended daily intake of blueberries can vary based on age, gender, activity level and overall dietary needs. Still, the recommended serving of blueberries is considered to be 1/2 cup.

Which berry is the healthiest? ›

Which Berry is Most Nutritious? They're all healthy choices, but the “best” distinction may well go to black raspberries, says dietitian Kathleen Johnson. A raspberry cousin with a deeper color, they provide very high antioxidant levels along with fiber and relatively little natural sugar.

What to do with blueberries before they go bad? ›

If you have fresh blueberries around and won't have time to eat them all, go ahead and freeze them for your future self. The texture will change, but frozen blueberries are perfect for tossing into smoothies or adding to baked goods.

Is freezing blueberries better? ›

The USDA data shows 52 different pesticide residues on a fresh blueberry vs. only 21 on a frozen blueberry. Although we at Northwest Wild Foods advocate eating wild or organic berries as much as possible, it's clear when not available, frozen berries are the best choice for maintaining optimal health.

Does freezing blueberries make them better for you? ›

Since most of the color is in the skin, freezing the blueberries actually improves the availability of the antioxidants. The food science major from Rapid City, who received her bachelor's degree in December, did her research as part of an honors program independent study project.

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