The Best Blueberry Recipes (Recipes for Fresh or Frozen Blueberries)! (2024)

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Blueberry recipes are always a hit, and though they are delicious any time of year, they make particularly wonderful summertime treats! Blueberries make wonderful desserts and quick breads and appear quite frequently on the breakfast table. Check out all of our favorite blueberry recipes and decide which ones you would like to try next!

The Best Blueberry Recipes

Blueberries may be small, but they are quite a superfood. They contain anthocyanin, which is an antioxidant that allows them to be the color blue, as well as high levels of vitamin C and potassium.

Blueberries are very common in the United States and are in many recipes, especially desserts and sweet breakfast dishes. Some people even like to eat them straight out of the container as a snack.

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  • The Best Blueberry Recipes
  • 1. Cherry Blueberry Dump Cake
  • 2. Blueberry Muffin Bread
  • 3. Blueberry Tart
  • 4. No Bake Blueberry Cheesecake
  • 5. Blueberry Pie
  • 6. Blueberry Pie Filling
  • 7. Blueberry White Chocolate Scones
  • 8. Blueberry Cream Cheese Scones
  • 9. Homemade Blueberry Syrup
  • 10. Banana Blueberry Muffins
  • 11. Blueberry Buckle
  • 12. Lemon Blueberry with White Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • 13. Blueberry Pancakes From Scratch
  • 14. Sour Cream Blueberry Pie
  • 15. Blueberry Pie Bars
  • 16. Blueberry Dump Cake
  • 17. Blueberry Baked Donuts
  • 18. Blueberry Galette
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If you love blueberries, then you will love the recipes we have listed below. Each one is unique and contains plenty of blueberries and other delicious ingredients.

1. Cherry Blueberry Dump Cake

Cherry blueberry dump cake is packed with delicious cherry pie and blueberry pie filling, which blend perfectly together with the white cake mix and butter.

This dump cake is great for any occasion, like birthdays or holidays, you name it!

Cherry Blueberry Dump Cake

My delightful cherry blueberry dump cake combines cherry and blueberry pie filling with white cake mix- it's the perfect easy dessert! With all the delicious flavor of a fruit cobbler but none of the effort it takes to make one, this will be your new go-to dessert!

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2. Blueberry Muffin Bread

Blueberry muffin bread may be your new favorite breakfast treat! This muffin bread is moist, delicious, and easy to make for quick mornings.

Slice it into thick slices and add butter or our delicious blueberry syrup for added flavor!

Blueberry Muffin Bread

Blueberry muffin bread has all the wonderful flavor of a moist blueberry muffin but in a fluffy and easy-to-slice bread loaf! You can use fresh or frozen blueberries; the results are delicious either way! If you like having quick bread for a fast breakfast, this blueberry muffin bread will surely be a new favorite!

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3. Blueberry Tart

A blueberry tart is every blueberry lover's dream! Not only is it filled with delicious blueberry pie filling, but it is also topped with fresh and ripe blueberries!

This blueberry tart is a great summer snack for brunch or a weekend barbecue! Top with a dollop of whipped cream for added flavor!

Blueberry Tart

My delightful blueberry tart is surprisingly easy to make and features a sweet and tender shortbread crust that is homemade! This fruit tart includes the bright flavor of fresh blueberries combined with sugary blueberry pie filling to create a perfectly balanced dessert!

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4. No Bake Blueberry Cheesecake

No-bake blueberry cheesecake is perfect for anyone who doesn't have access to an oven or simply doesn't enjoy baking but wants a homemade cheesecake!

This blueberry cheesecake perfectly blends cream cheese, Cool Whip, and blueberry pie filling, creating a no-bake cheesecake that you will love.

No Bake Blueberry Cheesecake

My no-bake blueberry cheesecake is all the deliciousness of regular cheesecake with no baking time required! It’s a simple dessert recipe anyone can whip up, with the creamiest filling and tons of fresh blueberry flavor! You'll be making it for every occasion!

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5. Blueberry Pie

Blueberry pie is one of my personal favorite types of pie, and after you try this recipe, I think you will agree! This blueberry pie adds citrusy lemon juice and warm cinnamon to balance the flavors perfectly.

Blueberry pie can be eaten warm or served cold. My advice? Let it sit for about 15 minutes. It will still be warm, but not too hot.

Take a nice big scoop of vanilla ice cream and plop it on top of a giant piece.

Blueberry Pie

This blueberry pie is unbelievably delicious, with the perfect fruit-to-sauce ratio and just enough sweetness! It's a blue-ribbon-ready pie that is full of luscious, juicy blueberries blanketed in a buttery, flaky crust.The filling is so versatile and can also be used on ice cream, pancakes, yogurt, and so much more!

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6. Blueberry Pie Filling

Blueberry pie filling is perfect for many recipes. Not only can it be used for blueberry pie, but it can be used as filling for donuts, topping for cakes, or used in a few other recipes that we have listed in this roundup.

Double or triple this recipe and store the extra pie filling in the freezer for when blueberries are out of season!

Blueberry Pie Filling (Incredibly Easy Homemade Pie Filling!)

My blueberry pie filling is an amazingly tasty and fantastic base recipe to have on hand for making even more incredible desserts! This simple filling is one you’ll want to make all the time! Whether you want to make a pie, tart, or some tasty muffins, this pie filling will never disappoint!

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7. Blueberry White Chocolate Scones

Blueberry white chocolate scones are flaky and full of flavor! The tart blueberries pair so well with the white chocolate chips, and the sweet icing on top will impress everyone!

Serve these at a bake sale, or take a dozen to your office to give your coworkers a little extra happiness!

Blueberry White Chocolate Scones

Tender, flaky Blueberry White Chocolate Scones are topped with lemon icing for a trifecta of amazing flavors! They're perfect as a breakfast on the go, brunch, Mother's Day treat, a bake sale item, or served with tea or coffee!

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8. Blueberry Cream Cheese Scones

Blueberry cream cheese scones are dense and delicious! The added cream cheese will allow these scones to be rich and moist, while the blueberries add a bold and tart flavor.

These scones are the perfect addition to Sunday breakfast. Serve them with coffee, milk, or your favorite juice.

Blueberry Cream Cheese Scones

Ridiculously delicious Blueberry Cream Cheese Scones are the perfect combination of rich, buttery, tart, and tangy that's sure to please everyone! With a wonderfully tender crumb texture these addictive scones are hard to resist grabbing whether you're on-the-go or enjoying coffee on the porch!

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9. Homemade Blueberry Syrup

Move over maple because this homemade blueberry syrup is going to be your new favorite pancake topping!

Use this syrup recipe to top waffles, French toast, or even as a topping for ice cream!

Homemade Blueberry Syrup

My easy homemade blueberry syrup has chunky bits of fresh or frozen blueberry and is so much better than the store-bought version! Whether you're making pancakes, waffles, crepes, or something else entirely, this homemade blueberry syrup without cornstarch is an amazing topping! Rich in blueberry flavor, perfectly sweet, plus a hint of lemon- delicious!

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10. Banana Blueberry Muffins

Banana blueberry muffins are the perfect twist to regular blueberry muffins. The bananas add nutrients, sweetness, and extra flavor!

This blueberry muffin recipe only takes 30 minutes to make, which will leave you plenty of time for other tasks, like eating!

Best Banana Blueberry Muffins (So Tasty & Easy To Make!)

Tasty banana blueberry muffins are an incredible way to start out any day with their perfect blend of sweet bananas, berries, and citrus zing! They're quick and easy to make, and a family favorite breakfast on-the-go!

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11. Blueberry Buckle

Blueberry buckle is a great recipe for anyone with a sweet tooth! This recipe combines delicious blueberries with a sweet cinnamon sugar topping.

No oven? No problem! This recipe can be made completely on the stove from start to finish!

Blueberry Buckle

Wonderful Blueberry Buckle bursting with blueberry flavor!

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12. Lemon Blueberry with White Chocolate Chip Cookies

Lemon blueberry and white chocolate chip cookies are a great twist on the average chocolate chip cookie recipe! The white chocolate chips are mild and sweet, while the lemon and blueberry add a little bit of citrus and tart flavors that blend wonderfully together.

This cookie recipe is perfect for lunches, after-dinner snacks, or as a potluck dessert!

Lemon Blueberry with White Chocolate Chip Cookies

Bursting with flavor, literally! The lemon flavor is perfectly suited to compliment the fresh blueberries nestled in these delicious cookies!

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13. Blueberry Pancakes From Scratch

Blueberry pancakes from scratch are perfect, paired with our blueberry syrup recipe! Each has just the right amount of blueberry flavor and sweetness.

Use this recipe for more than just pancakes. You can also make delicious homemade waffles, too!

Blueberry Pancakes From Scratch

Delicious blueberry pancakes are the perfect weekend treat! Top with our amazing homemade blueberry syrup for an extra special blueberry breakfast!

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14. Sour Cream Blueberry Pie

The sour cream adds a lovely, subtle tartness to this incredible blueberry pie. It's topped off with a delectable streusel topping, which is why it is my favorite way to use fresh summer blueberries!

Sour Cream Blueberry Pie

This sour cream blueberry pie combines a creamy, sweet-yet-tart blueberry filling with a crumbly streusel topping! It's perfect for any holiday, special event, or just because. You may even want to double the recipe because this pie certainly won't last long!

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15. Blueberry Pie Bars

These scrumptious dessert bars are incredibly easy to make, and they're perfect for serving a crowd! I highly recommend making them with homemade blueberry pie filling, though canned works in a pinch, too!

Blueberry Pie Bars

Blueberry pie bars are loaded with blueberry pie filling and topped with a drizzle of a sweet vanilla glaze. They are great for any occasion or get-together! In fact, once you serve these tasty dessert bars, everyone will want to know how to make them!

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16. Blueberry Dump Cake

All you need to make this fabulous blueberry dump cake is a box of white cake mix, 2 cans of blueberry pie filling, and some butter. It may be simple, but the results are incredibly tasty (especially with a scoop of ice cream)!

Blueberry Dump Cake

This blueberry dump cake is a delicious, sweet, and fruity dessert that is bursting with juicy berry flavor! With just 3 ingredients it really is as easy as it gets! Simply dump the ingredients into your pan and pop it in the oven- you don't even have to mix them together!

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17. Blueberry Baked Donuts

I love making baked donuts at home, and I have to say, these blueberry donuts are my favorite, hands down. They're fluffy and satisfying, with bursts of fresh blueberry flavor and vanilla icing to top them all off!

If you'd like to venture into making your own donuts at home, you can see all of my favorite baked donut recipes right here!

Blueberry Baked Donuts With Vanilla Icing

These blueberry baked donuts are an incredibly easy way to start the day with your favorite sweet breakfast! No frying here, these donuts are just popped into the oven! Finally, vanilla icing is a wonderfully sweet way to finish them off!

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18. Blueberry Galette

This rustic fruit pastry is an excellent way to use up an abundance of blueberries (so it's perfect if you grow them)! It's a delicious and easy-to-make dessert, and you can even cut down on prep time by using store-bought pie crust!

Blueberry Galette

This blueberry galette is an incredibly easy-to-make French pastry that is baked until golden-brown and loaded with fresh blueberries! It is so much less work than your traditional pie, but with all of the wonderful flavor! Once you try this dessert, you'll want to make it all the time!

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Blueberry recipes are always a hit, and though they are delicious any time of year, they make particularly wonderful summertime treats! Blueberries make wonderful desserts, and quick breads and appear quite frequently on the breakfast table. Check out all of our favorite blueberry recipes and decide which ones you would like to try next!

Author | Angela

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 298kcal

Prep 30 minutes minutes

Cooking 30 minutes minutes

Chilling Time 1 hour hour

Total Time 2 hours hours

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Ingredients

Sweet Shortcrust Pastry (pate sucree)

  • 1 sweet shortcrust pastry dough (blind baked per instructions)

Pastry Cream (creme patissiere)

  • 1 cup milk (whole milk or 2% milk)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla paste (or vanilla bean caviar, or vanilla extract)
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 3 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ tablespoon cornstarch

Fruit Topping

  • 2-3 cups assorted fresh seasonal fruit (I used blueberries, blackberries, kiwi, cuties mandarin oranges (or use canned mandarin oranges), raspberries, and strawberries)
  • cup apricot preserves (warmed and strained)

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Instructions

Sweet Shortcrust Pastry (pate sucree)

  • Make the single shortcrust pastry recipe as directed and blind bake for 15 minutes, then remove the weights and bake an additional 10 minutes. Allow the crust to cool completely before assembling the tart.

Pastry Cream (creme patissiere)

  • Bring a medium saucepan with the 1 cup milk and ½ teaspoon of vanilla paste (or vanilla bean caviar, or pure vanilla extract) to medium heat. Stir occasionally and heat until the first bubbles appear.

  • While the milk is heating: In a large mixing bowl whisk the egg, egg yolk, and 3 tablespoons sugar together until light in color and frothy in appearance. Add the 2 tablespoons flour and 1 ½ tablespoon of cornstarch and whisk until smooth.

  • Once the milk is heated: Temper the egg mixture by adding a ladle-full amount (approximately ¼ cup) of the heated milk, whisking vigorously. Repeat once, then whisk in the remaining heated milk and vanilla.

  • Transfer the combined mixture back into your saucepan and return to medium-low heat, whisking occasionally. As soon as your pastry cream thickens, remove it from heat and whisk vigorously until you have a smooth creamy texture.

  • Transfer the pastry cream to a clean bowl and cover with cling film, allowing the plastic wrap to settle onto the surface. Press down on the plastic wrap to adhere it to the entire surface of the pastry cream. This will prevent a 'skin' from forming on the creme. Set aside and allow to cool completely.

Assemble the Tart with the Fruit Topping

  • Place your baked tart shell onto a serving plate and fill it with your pastry cream, spreading the cream to the edges. *I usually make my apricot glaze and brush some onto the tart shell as well as the fruit, prior to filling the tart shell with creme.

  • Prepare your fruit by cleaning, de-hulling, and slicing as necessary. Arrange the fruit in a circular pattern working from the outside with the sliced fruit toward the center, where berries can be piled up.

  • Warm the apricot preserves (jam or jelly) in a microwave-safe dish in a short 15-second heating on high power. Strain the preserves through a fine mesh sieve to remove any chunks (if desired), then brush your fruit with glaze to give the fruit a nice shiny appearance.

  • Chill the assembled tart for at least an hour before slicing and serving.

Notes

  • Timing wise, once my pastry is made and chilling in the refrigerator, I then make the pastry cream and allow it to cool. Bake the shortcrust pastry and allow to cool as well, then assemble the tart.
  • For the fruit topping I used blueberries, blackberries, kiwi, cuties mandarin oranges (or use canned mandarin oranges), raspberries, and strawberries. Mango, peaches, and nectarines can also be used.

Nutrition

Calories: 298kcal (15%) | Carbohydrates: 39g (13%) | Protein: 6g (12%) | Fat: 14g (22%) | Saturated Fat: 8g (50%) | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 98mg (33%) | Sodium: 71mg (3%) | Potassium: 151mg (4%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 16g (18%) | Vitamin A: 523IU (10%) | Vitamin C: 21mg (25%) | Calcium: 60mg (6%) | Iron: 2mg (11%)

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Blueberry Recipes, French Fruit Tart

Course Fruit Desserts, Pastry Recipes

Cuisine American

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The Best Blueberry Recipes (Recipes for Fresh or Frozen Blueberries)! (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to baking with frozen blueberries? ›

If they were frozen unwashed, then rinse them quickly and pat dry. Take a spoonful of the flour from your recipe and toss the berries quickly and gently, then fold into the batter. That will keep them from bleeding into and falling to the bottom of the muffin/cake/bread.

Is it better to bake with fresh or frozen blueberries? ›

If cooking your berries into a pie filling, you may need to add additional thickening agents because frozen berries tend to release more liquid than fresh and will lead to a runnier consistency. For best results in your baking, don't defrost the berries before use but instead toss them in flour.

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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Should you thaw frozen blueberries before baking? ›

Frozen fruit should work fine in anything baked or cooked. Keep in mind that some recipes may require additional thickener to balance the extra juice. Rinse frozen fruit to prevent colors from bleeding. Thaw frozen fruit first if what you're making has a short baking or cooking time.

Why shouldn t you use frozen blueberries in your muffin recipe? ›

But anyone who's ever put frozen blueberries into the mix knows—whether pancake, muffin, or cake batter—even if you go straight from the freezer and they don't thaw, the juice that's collected on the outside of them will immediately turn your batter purplish-blue.

What is the best way to use frozen blueberries? ›

  1. Blueberry Ginger Upside-Down Cake.
  2. Blueberry Simple Syrup.
  3. Blueberry Bacon Scones.
  4. Blueberry-Orange Cranberry Sauce.
  5. Blueberry Gingerbread Layer Cake.
  6. Blueberry-Glazed Roasted Turkey.
  7. Blueberry Cake Pops.
  8. Blueberry Pie Protein Bars.

Should I use fresh or frozen blueberries in muffins? ›

Fresh OR frozen blueberries work great in this blueberry muffin recipe. If using frozen berries, don't thaw first! What is this? Toss the blueberries with a teaspoon or two of flour before gently stirring them into the batter.

Why do you coat blueberries in flour? ›

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.

Do frozen blueberries taste as good as fresh? ›

And the next time you consider purchasing fresh berries, ask yourself where they came from and how long it took for them to get there. Frozen berries are often better tasting, better performing, and frankly, more affordable.

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

A 2020 review in Advances in Nutrition suggests that blueberries' powerful plant compounds may lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol and raise HDL (beneficial) cholesterol. This same review notes studies that report a reduction in arterial stiffness with regular blueberry consumption, which reduces blood pressure.

What does eating blueberries every day do to your body? ›

Blueberries have no cholesterol and are rich in potassium and fiber, which helps prevent cholesterol buildup. They are rich in antioxidants that prevent cholesterol from getting oxidized and forming blockages in your arteries. The antioxidants also prevent inflammation and protect your heart health.

Should I rinse frozen blueberries? ›

Answer. Washing fruits and vegetables is important because it gets rid of excess dirt and bacteria. Although most frozen fruits and vegetables are washed before packaging, it is still important to wash them before use. Just rinse frozen or thawed fruit in a colander under cool water and then enjoy.

Are frozen blueberries mushy when thawed? ›

Freezing turns the water the fruit contains into ice crystals, which damages the cells and can make the fruit soggy. Some fruits, like blueberries, will be very mushy when thawed. If you were to cook them or try to use them in a smoothie, you'd much happier using the fruit frozen.

Do frozen blueberries get mushy? ›

Do blueberries turn mushy after freezing? No, blueberries freeze beautifully, and when they thaw, they'll still have good shape. However, they will not be quite as plump and taut as they were when fresh.

Should I thaw frozen blueberries for muffins? ›

If using frozen berries, don't thaw first!

Toss the blueberries with a teaspoon or two of flour before gently stirring them into the batter. Again, you don't want to over mix here.

How do you keep frozen blueberries from getting mushy? ›

The secret to freezing blueberries without them getting that mushy texture is to let them fully dry after washing and let them chill on a baking sheet (or cookie sheet) in the freezer before storing in airtight containers.

Can I add frozen blueberries to a box muffin mix? ›

You can use the fresh blueberries you have in your fridge but frozen blueberries are great too. In fact, frozen blueberries might even be better. The color of frozen blueberries doesn't leach into the batter as much. This results in a clear definition between muffin and berry.

Can you put frozen blueberries in the oven? ›

Preheat oven to 400°F (convection) or 450°F (conventional). Line 2 full sheet pans with parchment paper. Place 3 lbs of frozen blueberries on each sheet pan. Place into the oven and cook for 8 minutes or until temperature of 155°F is reached.

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