31 Blueberry Recipes We’d Turn Violet Over

Blueberry recipes are so quintessential to this season, we honestly can’t remember a summer without them. No shade to tiny frozen wild blueberries—our test kitchen actually loves bagged bloobs—but when farmers markets are overflowing with the plump, stain-your-fingers kind, it’s time to pounce. (And pounce hard: Buy a bigger-than-you-need batch now and freeze some to have a stash of superior berries for year-round cooking.) Once you’re stocked, there are as many ways to use blueberries as there are reasons to love them: They can go sweet or savory. They work in cocktails just as well as they do in baked goods. They can be crushed into a sauce or kept whole and used as a topping. So, with no further ado, from jammified to baked and more, here are summer’s finest blueberry recipes (whether it’s summertime where you are or not).
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BA’s Best Blueberry Pie
Of course, we begin this list of blueberry recipes with a classic blueberry pie—and this one packs in a whopping 8 cups of fruit. Don’t forget two key ingredients: vodka for the crust (yep) and lemon zest for the filling.
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Any-Berry Shrub
Raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries—they all work in this shrub recipe. For those who might not know, shrubs are a broad category of “drinking vinegar” typically served with soda or used as part of a cocktail.
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Blueberry Compote With Coriander
Did you know that blueberries and coriander play particularly well together? They both contain the flavor terpene linalool, also found in thyme and lavender. Well, now you do.
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Blueberry-Saffron Tea Cake
Put a pop of saffron in your blueberry cake and you’ll not only have something more aromatic, but also a lovely yellow crumb. And while we’re on the topic of ingredients, this recipe calls for both baking powder and baking soda—it’s good to know the difference.
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Yogurt-Berry Paletas
The cook time for these sweet, creamy Mexican-style paletas? Just 20 minutes. The rest of the work is done by your trusty freezer.
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Skillet Blueberry Cobbler
This blueberry cobbler recipe will teach you a new trick: Spread the simple batter into a skillet full of melted, unsalted butter and you’ll get crisp edges that puff up around the bubbling hot fruit. (Don’t forget the old trick, though: Serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.)
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Get Up & Go Blueberry Date Cocoa Smoothie
Get your morning doses of caffeine, vitamins, and antioxidants in one with this breakfast smoothie. There’s instant coffee powder; blueberries, which have complex carbohydrates and vitamin C; and bananas, which bring potassium to the mix. Want a version without coffee? This blueberry smoothie gets a glug of tahini for creamy, nutty protein.
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Old-Fashioned Blueberry Coffee Cake
This buttermilk-blueberry coffee cake is ideal for summer, when you’ve got access to fresh blueberries, but if you’re reading this in the dead of winter, don’t worry: The recipe works with frozen blueberries too.
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Giant No-Flip Blueberry Pancake
Making one giant pancake instead of a bunch of smaller ones means that everyone can sit down to a slice of blueberry pancake at the same time. Don’t forget the maple syrup.
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Green Tomato–Berry Salad With Sumac Dressing
Rethink green tomatoes—unripe tomatoes, not to be confused with certain green hybrid and heirloom tomato varieties—by pairing them with peak season blackberries and juicy blueberries in this savory-sweet, cookout-friendly summer salad.
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Sheet-Pan Berry Shortcake
You can bake the shortcake the day before serving it; just store it loosely covered at room temperature. When the time comes, dollop whipped cream over the cake and top it with fresh berries. Voilà, your work is done.
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Blueberry and Peach Graham Galette
Galette is French for “no-fuss.” Actually, that’s not true—but it should be, because galettes don’t require any special equipment and are meant to look rustic, which means you don’t have to be precise when shaping them.
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Blueberry Fool With Toasted Coconut
Speaking of laid-back desserts, enter the fool, a classic British dessert with an airy texture and subtle sweetness that comes from fresh fruit. The total time required to make this one is just 20 minutes.
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Mixed Berry Bars With Brown Sugar Crust
A bonus to this dessert is that it improves with time. Make it up to 24 hours in advance, and the flavors will meld together and intensify.
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Lush Vanilla Berry Pudding
Vanilla pudding, fluffy whipped cream, crunchy wafers, and juicy summer berries. Consider this blueberry recipe to be banana pudding with a twist (i.e., no bananas, but all the other good parts).
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Blueberry Muffin Cake
It’s not exactly blueberry bread; this dessert recipe is a muffin—no, a cake—no, a muffin cake. Yes, muffin cake. (It’s a thing. We’re calling it.) For another mash-up blueberry dessert, try these blueberry cheesecake bars, which have a cream cheese filling and glaze.
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Blueberry-Miso Crumb Cake
We highly recommend using miso in your desserts, because it brings a specific kind of saltiness that tempers sweetness so nicely. Try our Miso Chocolate Chip Cookies, Miso-and-Maple-Pecan Butter Mochi Cake, or Miso White Chocolate–Macadamia Cookies as proof.
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Whole Wheat–Oat Waffles
Sugar-free waffles allow family members to choose their own breakfast adventures: Go savory, topping them with eggs and bacon or sautéed vegetables and cheese, or sweet, smothering them with fruit and syrup.
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Blueberry–Chia Seed Jam
We love to read this in the comments: “Really good and so easy! The lemon taste does get a bit stronger over time. I love slathering a thick layer of this over my toast every morning.”
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Blueberry-Ginger Buckle
There are many regional buckle variations, and not all have a streusel topping. This particular recipe, however, has got lots of big crumbs—and we think you’ll be glad that’s the case.
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Baked Cinnamon Toast With Fruit
Speaking of feeding a crowd, get out your big baking dish, because this toasty, buttery, fruity recipe—imagine a mash-up of cinnamon toast, bread pudding, and blueberry pie—serves 8.
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BA’s Best Angel Food Cake
Angel food cake topped with blueberries and cream is so simple, but the specific ingredients and equipment matter. (Yes, it all pays off: cloudlike cake with just the right amount of sweetness.)
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Lemon Curd with Berries
This very lemony curd is made with whole eggs instead of just the yolks, which gives it a light texture. The fresh berries are macerated in their own juices for extra punch.
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Easy Blueberry Cream Scones
Besides the ingredients, all you need are one bowl, two hands, a knife, and a baking sheet to make these blueberry scones. When ready to eat, we suggest dunking the edges into a hot cup of creamy coffee for maximum yum.
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Blueberry-Lemon Icebox Cake
Lemon-blueberry anything is delicious—the citrus zest enhances the blueberries’ sweetness and overall flavor—but this icebox cake is The Dish to bring to the summer potluck. (Not that it’s a competition, but you’ll win.)
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Blueberry and Corn Crisp
This blueberry crisp recipe has a corn-muffin-like topping. In other words, this blueberry crisp recipe is unique, special, and beautiful. (Yes, this blueberry crisp recipe said her affirmations this morning.)
- Eva Kolenko27/31
Blueberry Ripple Ice Cream
Can you still say you “made” dessert when all you’re really doing is mixing together store-bought vanilla ice cream and jam? You bet your sweet blueberry you can.
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BA’s Best Blueberry Muffins
If you don’t have fresh blueberries, use frozen—or, heck, sub in chocolate chips instead. And if you want to play with different grains, we have recipes for Blueberry Spelt Muffins and Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins With Oat Crumble.
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Blueberry-Ginger Double-Crust Pie
The filling for this blueberry pie with ginger will be loose when it comes out of the oven, but as long as you let it rest for the full 4 hours, it will firm up beautifully.
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Fruit-on-the-Bottom Yogurt Cups
Make some blueberry jam, buy some yogurt, and assemble this easy recipe up to five days ahead of breakfast time. Once you try it, you’ll never want to buy another grocery store fruit yogurt.
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Fresh Fruit Tart With Almond Press-In Crust
If you want to turn this blueberry recipe gluten-free, just substitute gluten-free flour for the all-purpose flour in the crust and ensure the cornstarch you use for the filling is certified gluten-free.