Frozen Blueberries, So Many Frozen Blueberries...

Anonymous
Angel food cake w/ fresh strawberries & blueberries & whipped cream.

Blueberry shortcake.

Blueberry pound cake.

Crepes w/ blueberries.

Blueberry smoothie.

Greek yogurt w/ honey, granola, blueberries.

Salad w/ walnuts, goat cheese, blueberries, honey vinegar dressing.

Fruit salad.

Fruit smoothies.

Blueberry cheesecake.
Anonymous
This is a really tasty and easy recipe : http://mommyftw.com/a-tasty-home-made-fruit-treat-for-your-toddler/ You can use blueberries and peaches (as written, or just blueberries.) If you are worried about runnyness you can add a bit more cornstarch.
Anonymous
I cut this recipe out from Bon Appetit years ago. It is delicious.

Mixed Berry Custard Pie
Makes one 9-inch pie (8 servings)

This is a brilliant idea, especially in the fall and winter, when only frozen berries are available. It's quick and easy, and the custard and sweet berries are a taste of summer. It's a nice change for the holiday table. The pie can be made with one kind of berry or a mixture. If you use frozen berries, don't discard the juices exuded when they defrost. The juices help give the top of the pie a lovely berry color. To store, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to four days.

12 ounces fresh or frozen berries of your choice (If using frozen berries, defrost in a bowl overnight in the refrigerator)
4 large eggs
3/4 cup whole milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon flour
9 inch homemade or store-bought unbaked pie crust

Position an oven rack in the middle of the oven; preheat to 375°.
If your berries are still frozen, defrost in a microwave set on low. Be sure to retain any juices from the berries.
Whisk together the eggs, milk and vanilla extract in a medium bowl. Add the sugar and flour; combine until smooth.
Arrange the berries in an even layer in the unbaked pie shell and pour in any reserved juices. Pour the egg-milk mixture over the berries.
Bake for about 45 to 50 minutes or until the center of the pie has set.
Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before serving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son's favorite snack is a bowl (a big bowl) of frozen blueberries. Go figure. Try it out, though - your kid/s might like it.


My kids love this too, I'd gladly take your blueberries off your hands lol

I also make a smoothie for either breakfast or lunch most days so we go through a lot. I can't imagine they go bad in the freezer soninepukd just use them as you need them

Blueberry pie or tarts?
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