50 Blueberry Recipes (2024)

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Are you running out of ideas of what to do with all those blueberries? There are blueberries everywhere, in the store, farmers market, in your garden maybe. Today I we are sharing 50 blueberry recipes from around the web.

From breakfast to dessert, here are 50 awesome recipes just for you!

Appetizers

Baked Brie with Blueberry Sauce – Recipe Girl
Cucumber, Mint & Blueberry Salsa
– Budget Gourmet Mom

Bars

Blueberry Crumb Bars – Smitten Kitchen
Lemon Blueberry Bars – Two Peas & Their Pod
Lemon Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
– Eats Well with Others

Breakfast

Blueberry Bagels – Brown Eyed Baker
Blueberry Baked French Toast
– Pioneer Woman
Buttermilk Blueberry Breakfast Cake
– Alexandra’s Kitchen
Blueberry Clafoutis
– Closet Cooking
Blueberry Cream Cheese Fritters – Vanilla Sugar Blog
Blueberry Breakfast Cookies
– Heather’s Dish
Blueberry & Cream Cheese stuffed French Toast
– Creative Culinary
Blueberry Maple Drop Biscuits
– Evil Shenanigans
Blueberry Pancakes
– Smitten Kitchen
Blueberry Scones
– Carrots & Spice

Cakes/Crumble/Cobbler/Crisps

Apple Blueberry Crumble – Foodie Crush
Blueberry Brownies
– I am Baker
Blueberry Cake
– Just One cookbook
Blueberry Topped Cottage Cheesecake – Guilty Kitchen
Lemon Blueberry Crisp
– Alexandra’s Kitchen
Lemon Blueberry Coffee Cake
– My Baking Addiction
Lemon Cornmeal Cake with Blueberry Sauce
– Amanda’s Cooking
Blueberry Peach Cobbler
– Eats Well with Others
Blueberry Peach Crumble
– Two Peas & Their Pod
Rhubarb, Strawberry and Blueberry Crumble
– Carrots & Spice
Ultimate Blueberry Cheesecake
– I am baker

Cookies

Blueberry Black and White Cookies – Joy the Baker
Blueberry Caramel and White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
– Picky Plate

Ice Cream/Sorbet

Blueberry Banana Sorbet – Aggie’s Kitchen
Blueberry Cabernet Cheesecake Popsicle
– Bakers Royale
Raspberry Creamsicle with Blueberry Sauce
– Feast on the Cheap
Blueberry Frozen Yogurt
– Simply Recipes
Blueberry Sorbet
– Simply Recipes

Main Course

Grilled Pork Tenderloin with blueberry BBQ Sauce – Recipe Girl

Muffins

Blueberry Maple Bran Muffins – Once Upon A Chef
Blueberry Muffins
– Carrots & Spice
Blueberry Orange Yogurt Muffins
– Gingerbread BagelsBlueberry Quinoa Pecan Muffins – Carrots & Spice
Blueberry Streusel Muffins
– Barbara Bakes

Pies/Tarts

Blueberry Coconut Yogurt Pie – She Wears Many Hats
Blueberry Pie – Carrots & Spice
Cranberry Blueberry Pie
– Eats Well with Others
Blueberry Swirl Ice Cream Pie with Hazelnut Crust
– Cookin Canuck

Puddings

Old Fashioned Blueberry pudding with Rosewater Sauce – A Spicy Perspective
Lemon Blueberry Bread Pudding
– Tidy Mom

Sauce

Blueberry Caramel Sauce – Closet Cooking

Salads

Blueberry, Avocado and Chicory – Salad Pride
Quinoa Salad, with Strawberry, Blueberry & Watermelon
– Gluten Free Goddess

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Carrots and Spice (formerly delishhh.com) is all about Healthy Recipes for Busy Families. I am Ewa [eva] a Swede living in Seattle. I love food and I love to cook but I work full time, have a family, and it gets really busy. So here I share my recipes and my secrets to make it work.

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  1. 50 Blueberry Recipes (4)Bibi @ Bibi's Culinary Journey says

    August 15, 2012 at 10:31 am

    Great line-up of blueberry recipes. I still have few pounds left in my fridge so I better get busy,lol 🙂 Thank you so much for making this awesome list….

    • 50 Blueberry Recipes (5)

      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:15 pm

      So glad you can use one of these! Thanks for stopping by!

  2. 50 Blueberry Recipes (8)Heather (Heather's Dish) says

    August 15, 2012 at 12:50 pm

    i’m completely in love with every single recipe – thank you for including the breakfast cookies in here!

    • 50 Blueberry Recipes (9)

      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:16 pm

      Heather, I have been wanting to make these for awhile!! Still on my to do list!

  3. 50 Blueberry Recipes (12)Nami | Just One Cookbook says

    August 15, 2012 at 10:50 pm

    I pinned this and TOTALLY saving this link because I looooove blueberries and cannot get enough of blueberry recipes. Thank you for your hard work to put this together! And I’m honored that you included my Blueberry Cake recipe too. Thank you Ewa!!

    • 50 Blueberry Recipes (13)

      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:18 pm

      Nami, thank you for stopping by as always. Always want to support by buddies 🙂

  4. 50 Blueberry Recipes (14)Sanjeeta KK says

    August 15, 2012 at 11:40 pm

    What a wonderful collection..berry-berry good!

    • 50 Blueberry Recipes (15)

      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:18 pm

      Sanjeeta – thank you so much and thanks for stopping by!

  5. 50 Blueberry Recipes (16)Deeba Rajpal (@vindee) says

    August 16, 2012 at 3:46 am

    Ewa…that first picture knocked the ball out of the park. Beautiful! Do you know I’ve never seen fresh blueberries {OK other than punnets in M& S in London, and in the US}, but never in India. I hope we shall grow some in our spot on the globe one day. Love the selection you’ve put together. Thank you for including my cake. I’m honoured. This is Blueberry l?v under one roof!

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      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:20 pm

      Deeba, a photography compliment from you is an honor. THANK YOU!! I try and maybe one day i will get my pictures as gorgeous as yours :). You have to grow blueberries in your garden then, or maybe it might be too hot. You have to try thought because fresh berries are the best. Always want to support my buddies 🙂

  6. 50 Blueberry Recipes (20)TidyMom says

    August 16, 2012 at 4:53 am

    FABULOUS line up!! I’m drooling over your gorgeous blueberry pictures too!

    Thanks for including me! I almost always have blueberries in the house

    • 50 Blueberry Recipes (21)

      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:21 pm

      Ohh thank you! And and honor to get photography compliment from you 🙂 Thanks for stopping by too!

  7. 50 Blueberry Recipes (22)Amanda says

    August 16, 2012 at 8:16 am

    Thanks so much for the feature Ewa, what a fabulous round up! I will give it a shout out on FB 🙂

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      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:21 pm

      Amanda – Always want to support by buddies – thanks for the shout out!

  8. 50 Blueberry Recipes (24)Barbara | Creative Culinary says

    August 16, 2012 at 9:12 am

    Thanks much for including my favorite French toast and for all of these other fabulous offerings; I want them all!

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      Delishhh replied: — August 16th, 2012 @ 1:21 pm

      Barbara – your welcome, this french toast is my next brunch recipe 🙂

  9. 50 Blueberry Recipes (32)Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking says

    August 30, 2012 at 4:30 pm

    I love blueberries and always have some, fresh or frozen. This list is amazing! Saving it for some blueberry inspiration. Thanks for putting it together

    • 50 Blueberry Recipes (33)

      Delishhh replied: — August 30th, 2012 @ 6:43 pm

      Thanks for stopping by! I love blueberries too!

  10. 50 Blueberry Recipes (35)Juliana says

    September 6, 2012 at 7:10 am

    Great links Ewa, I love blueberries and I am always looking for recipes using blueberries 🙂
    I love you blueberries picture.

    • 50 Blueberry Recipes (36)

      Delishhh replied: — September 6th, 2012 @ 8:03 am

      Hi Juliana – thank you for the kinds words. Nice to chat with you again 🙂

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FAQs

Is eating blueberries every day good for you? ›

Generally, adding a 1/2 to 1 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries to your daily diet is a healthy and reasonable amount. Even 1/3 cup a day has been associated with a reduced disease risk. This amount provides a substantial dose of antioxidants, vitamins and fiber.

What is the healthiest way to eat blueberries? ›

As with many foods, you will obtain the greatest health benefits from blueberries if you eat them raw. Cooked blueberries still have some health benefits but, say, blueberries baked into pancakes won't have all of the nutritional flavor or nutritional benefits of the raw fruit.

Can I eat 100 blueberries a day? ›

"Overconsuming blueberries can cause potential health concerns like excessive calorie intake, fiber overload leading to GI issues, spikes in blood sugar and oxalate overload leading to kidney stone formation," she says. With that in mind, we suggest sticking to the recommended 1/2 cup daily.

What happens to your body after eating blueberries? ›

Blueberries contain vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that provide notable health benefits. For example, blueberries are rich in vitamin K, which helps promote heart health. The vitamin is also important in bone health and blood clotting. Blueberries are one of the best natural sources of antioxidants.

Is 2 cups of blueberries a day too much? ›

When eaten in moderation, blueberries can play an important role in a healthy, balanced diet. According to the USDA, adults should aim for 1 1/2 to 2 cups of fruit each day, and a serving size of blueberries (1 cup) can help you meet that recommendation.

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.

When should you not eat berries? ›

"If more than about a quarter of the berries are moldy, you're probably best off getting rid of all of those berries. But, if the rest are looking healthy, they're not bruised, they're not soft and there's no visible mold on them, they're probably OK to eat after you've washed them well," she says.

Why do I feel good after eating berries? ›

Berries may improve your blood sugar and insulin levels. Test-tube and human studies suggest that they may protect your cells from high blood sugar levels, help increase insulin sensitivity, and reduce blood sugar and insulin response to high-carb meals (10, 11 , 12 , 13 ).

Can you eat unlimited berries? ›

Unless you are following a ketogenic diet or have some sort of intolerance, there really is no reason to limit the amount of fruit you eat. While most studies suggest that the optimal amount is two to five servings of fruit per day, there seems to be no harm in eating more.

What fruit is healthier than blueberries? ›

Açaí berries are one of the best sources of antioxidant polyphenols and may contain as much as 10 times more antioxidants than blueberries ( 44 ). When consumed as a juice or pulp, açaí berries can increase blood antioxidant levels and reduce chemicals involved in oxidative stress ( 45 , 46 ).

Why do blueberries burn belly fat? ›

Recent study findings suggest that blueberries may influence genes which regulate fat-burning and storage, helping reduce abdominal fat and lower cholesterol. When combined with a low-fat diet, blueberries might also lower triglycerides and improve blood sugar levels, each benefits of a comprehensive weight loss plan.

Do blueberries clean your gut? ›

Answer: They can all help you poop. Blueberries can definitely play a role in getting things moving and making you go, which may not be all that surprising since fruits are a good source of fiber. But blueberries' gut-friendly potential goes beyond fiber, making them one of the best fruits to keep you regular.

What to do with blueberries about to go bad? ›

One way to both cook the berries and preserve them is by making jam. Any leftover berry will do, and you can toss your bruised and blemished fruit into the pot. While refrigerator jam is easier, canning keeps it lasting longer. Blueberry jam, cherry jam, raspberry jam, which are you making this summer?

How to preserve blueberries? ›

Individually Quick Frozen or Tray Method of Freezing Blueberries. Berries may be frozen without washing, then washed just before being used. Another option is to wash and dry berries thoroughly on a clean towel before freezing. Spread dry berries in a single layer on a flat tray and place in freezer.

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