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food and drink desserts and bakingWhat can I do with lots of blueberries?
Now we have a bunch of blueberries, and I need a plan for what to do with them!
- Dehydrate them. Nourishing Days has a great recipe for Dehydrated Blueberries.
- Make Jam!
- Make Gelato!
- Make Muffins!
- Make a Smoothie!
- Make Tarts!
- Juice Them!
- Make Frozen Yogurt Blueberries!
Furthermore, what to do with lots of fresh blueberries?
25 Ways to Use Fresh Blueberries
- Dehydrate them. Nourishing Days has a great recipe for Dehydrated Blueberries.
- Make Gelato! Weed 'em and Reap shares this awesome looking Blueberry Lemon Gelato, which can be made with sugar or honey.
- Make Muffins!
- Make a Smoothie!
- Make Tarts!
- Juice Them!
- Make Frozen Yogurt Blueberries!
- Make Pudding!
- Gently wash blueberries under tap water. Pick out any squishy or damaged berries.
- Spread out on an absorbent towel and allow to air dry. You can gently dry them with a second towel.
- Arrange on a large baking sheet.
- Freeze overnight, or until berries are firm.
- Freeze for up to 1 year.
Likewise, people ask, what can I do with too many berries?
What to Do When You Have Too Many Strawberries
- Make Your Own Strawberry Milk. Pink milk isn't just a millennial trap.
- Try an Icebox Pie. When it's too hot out to turn on the oven, there's no better gift to yourself than an icebox pie.
- Put Them In a Spinach Salad.
- Curd Is the Word.
- Combine Them With Chipotle Peppers.
The 10 best ways to enjoy blueberries
- Easy snack. Cool off post-run with a small bowl of frozen berries.
- Pancakes. Fold in 1 tablespoon fresh or frozen berries per 60ml of pancake batter.
- Mint topping. Toss fresh blueberries in a bowl with a sprinkling of sugar, whole mint leaves and a small splash of water.
- Salsa.
- Smoothie.
- Salad.
- Sauce.
- Ice 'cream'