85 Best Blueberry Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes
Calling all blueberry lovers! Sweet blueberries not only make for a great Sunday brunch snack but make for a great dessert on Thanksgiving that the entire family will love!
Desserts that have fresh blueberries and perfect balance of sweetness and tartness are always a hit, no matter what the occasion!
And what better time to enjoy blueberry desserts than Thanksgiving?
From blueberry pies and cobblers to cakes and crisps, we’ve rounded up the best blueberry dessert recipes for your Thanksgiving feast.
So whether you’re looking for a classic blueberry pie recipe or something a little more unique, we’ve got you covered.
Thanksgiving desserts are always better with blueberries and an easy recipe to follow!
Best Blueberry Desserts
With simple ingredients, amazing flavors, and juicy blueberries these desserts are sure to be a crowd pleaser at the Thanksgiving table.
Some of these favorite blueberry dessert recipes have a crumble topping or cake-like batter.
1. Blueberry cobbler
2. Blueberry scones
3. Blueberry pie bars
4. Blueberry crumble bars
5. Blueberry dump cake
6. Blueberry cheesecake
7. Blueberry cobbler cake
8. Blueberry coffee cake
9. Blueberry crisp
10. Blueberry gingerbread cake
11. Blueberry buckle
12. Blueberry kuchen
13. Blueberry panna cotta tart
14. Blueberry streusel muffins
15. Blueberry trifle
16. Blueberry Upside Down Cake
17. Lemon blueberry whoopie pie
18. Blueberry zucchini squares
19. No bake blueberry cheesecake
20. Slow-cooker blueberry cobbler
21. Blueberry cream pie
22. Creamy layered blueberry ice pops
23. Mini blueberry tarts
24. Blueberry angel dessert
25. Skillet blueberry slump
26. Blueberry lattice bars
27. Lemon blueberry drops scones
28. Blueberry ice cream
29. Blueberry bread
30. Lemon blueberry biscuits
31. Blueberry upside down cake
32. Honey-yogurt blueberry salad
33. Berries and cream torte
34. Blueberry graham dessert
35. Blueberry frozen lemonade
36. Creamy lime pie with fresh blueberries
37. Blueberry cheesecake ice cream
38. Rhubarb-Blueberry crumble
39. Blueberry pie with lemon crust
40. Blueberry buckle with lemon sauce
41. Lemon blueberry pound cake
42. Makeover fruit pizza
43. Down east blueberry buckle
44. Lemon blueberry muffins
45. Creamy blueberry gelatin salad
46. Blueberry-Blackberry rustic tart
47. Streusel-topped blueberry waffle casserole
48. Lemon chiffon blueberry dessert
49. Jumbleberry crumble
50. Baked blueberry mascarpone French toast
51. Orange-berry yogurt muffins
52. Blueberry cream pops
53. Blueberry cornmeal cobbler
54. Red White and Blue Icebox Cake
55. Blueberry pie bites
56. Blueberry pancakes with maple syrup
57. Blueberry cheesecake wontons
58. Blueberry galette
59. Blueberry turnovers
60. Blueberry Delight
61. Lemon blueberry cream cheese danish
62. Air fryer blueberry hand pies
63. No churn blueberry ice cream
64. Blueberry angel food cake
65. Blueberry cookies
66. Blueberry popsicles
67. Old-fashioned blueberry cobbler
68. Blueberry lemon trifle
69. Blueberry bread pudding
70. Lemon blueberry sweet rolls with a sugar glaze
71. Blueberry crumble sundaes
72. Blueberry basil-lemonade pops
73. Granola berry fruit crisp
74. White chocolate blueberry cookies
75. Blueberry fried fruit pies
76. Peanut butter blueberry overnight oats
77. Blueberry Basque cheesecake
78. Blueberry pop tarts
79. Baked blueberry donuts
80. Blueberry coconut ice cream pie
81. Blueberry brownies
82. Blueberry slab pie
83. Blueberry cream cheese cookies
84. Blueberry cheesecake egg rolls
85. Chocolate blueberry clusters
Special Ingredients You’ll Need
Below are basic ingredients you can have around to make a fresh blueberry dessert. Each decadent dessert will be different but will all be filled with a lot of flavor!
- Fresh berries
- Sugar
- Flour
- Salt
- Baking powder
- Eggs
- Milk
- Vanilla extract
- Cream cheese
- Lemon juice or lemon zest
- Pie crust
- Corn starch
- Puff pastry
- Dark brown sugar
- Melted butter
Blueberry Recipes
Blueberry flavor has always been a classic in baked goods. The rich and decadent flavor is perfect for the holiday season.
With a layer of blueberries, you are sure to be one happy camper.
Fresh fruit is always a great option for blueberry desserts. You can find locally-grown blueberries at the farmers’ market and even some grocery stores.
The first thing you need to do is wash them in a large bowl of cool water.
Then, spread them out on a clean towel to dry completely before using them in your recipe.
When making your blueberry mixture, blueberry sauce, or blueberry pie filling, be sure to use at least 1/2 cup of blueberries per recipe.
This will ensure that your blueberry desserts are packed with flavor.
This type of fruit also makes a great cake-like topping for a classic dessert recipe.
When is Blueberry Season
Wild blueberries are in season from late May to early August, with a peak in mid-July. This is when blueberries will be the freshest and have the best flavor.
However, you can usually find blueberries year-round at most supermarkets.
If you want to use frozen blueberries, make sure to thaw them before using.
You can place frozen blueberries in a colander and run them under lukewarm water until they are thawed.
How to Select Blueberries
When selecting blueberries, the only thing you need to do is look for ones that are plump and have a deep blue color.
Avoid blueberries that are shriveled or have any green on them.
If you are using blueberries in a recipe that will be cooked, such as a pie or cobbler, it is okay to use blueberries that are not as ripe.
However, if you are eating blueberries raw, make sure to select ripe ones with much flavor.
How to Store Blueberries
Blueberries can be stored in the fridge or frozen. If storing blueberries in the fridge, place them in a container with holes so they can breathe.
Blueberries will last up to two weeks stored this way.
If you want to store blueberries for longer, you can freeze them. Place blueberries on a baking dish lined with parchment paper and freeze for two hours.
Then, transfer blueberries to a freezer bag. Frozen blueberries will last up to six months.
Tips for Blueberry Thanksgiving Desserts
- Be sure to use fresh blueberries for the best flavor bake dessert.
- Look for blueberries that are plump and have a deep blue color. Avoid berries that are soft or have any signs of mold.
- If you can’t find fresh blueberries, frozen blueberries can be used in most recipes. Just be sure to thaw them before use.
- When baking with blueberries, be careful not to overmix the batter. Overmixing can cause the berries to burst and turn your desserts blue.
- Add blueberries to your favorite pies, tarts, cobblers, and crisps for a delicious Thanksgiving dessert.
- Spread blueberries on bottom of the pan for blueberry upside-down cake.
- Cover easy blueberry desserts with aluminum foil or plastic wrap and store in the fridge after cooled at room temperature for up to four days. Reheat blueberry desserts in the microwave for a quick and easy treat.
- Top blueberry desserts with whipped cream, a big scoop of vanilla ice cream, or a sprinkle of powdered sugar for a special treat.
- Serve blueberry Thanksgiving desserts with a glass of cold milk or a cup of coffee or tea. Enjoy!
The best part about blueberry desserts is that they are so versatile. A favorite way to use them is in pies but they are also great for tarts, cobblers, crisps, and even muffins.
And, blueberry desserts are perfect for any time of year – not just Thanksgiving.
Final Thoughts
Blueberry desserts are the perfect way to finish off a Thanksgiving feast.
There are so many delicious recipes to choose from, and blueberries add such a lovely flavor to all of them.
You can also substitute fresh cranberries for blueberries in any of these recipes if you prefer.
Cranberries are in season at the same time as blueberries, so they make a great alternative.
The next time you need a dessert for special occasions try blueberry crumble desserts, an apple pie, or pumpkin pie.
The best thing about these blueberry desserts is they can be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge or freezer.
So all you have to do on Thanksgiving day is sit back, relax, and enjoy your blueberry favorite dessert! Happy Thanksgiving!
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