5 Ways To Use Frozen Blueberries Throughout The Year

This is a guest-post written by Leeanthro who blogs at Soy is the New Black where she talks about family, food, foraging, and frivolity.

There is one thing we love to buy in quantity at the local farmer’s market and berry farms.  If you’ve taken a look at the photo below, then you know it is fresh blueberries.

When blueberries are at their peak and available at the lowest prices of the year (usually in July and August) I like to buy in bulk. Of all the fresh produce that can be stored for use throughout the year, blueberries are one of the easiest. Just rinse them, spread them in a single layer on a cookie sheet, and freeze. Once frozen they can be placed in bags or reusable containers and you can dip into your stash taking as few or many as you need.

Blueberries are rich in antioxidants. But let’s face it, they are just plain yummy. Just ask my four-year-old daughter. She wants them in everything these days. Here are five ways that we use frozen blueberries throughout the year. (You can also use frozen blueberries purchased at the store, but buying locally and freezing is my preferred method.)

5 Ways To Use Frozen Blueberries Throughout The Year

  1. Frozen Blueberries In Yogurt – Instead of buying individual containers of organic fruit-flavored yogurt geared towards kids, I buy a large tub of organic vanilla yogurt. The price difference is amazing. We stir in frozen blueberries (if I am in a rush) or slightly thawed berries (microwaved about 15 seconds). The flavor and texture surpasses the already flavored yogurts.
  2. Frozen Blueberries In Pancakes – Who doesn’t love pancakes? When making enough pancake batter to serve 2-3 people, add in 1/4 cup of blueberries (thawed and drained).
  3. Frozen Blueberries In Oatmeal – Sweeten a steaming bowl of steel cut oats with blueberries instead of brown sugar. Mix the frozen berries right in and add a little milk for a breakfast that will get you through the morning.
  4. Frozen Blueberry Snack – Want a sweet treat after dinner? My daughter loves a bowl of frozen blueberries. Granted her teeth, lips, and hands are usually purple at the end of the meal, but she enjoys popping the little frozen treats in her mouth.
  5. Frozen Blueberry Muffins: Thaw and drain frozen blueberries and add them to your favorite basic muffin recipe.

If you’re like us, your stash of blueberries won’t last the entire year.

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6 Responses to “5 Ways To Use Frozen Blueberries Throughout The Year”

  1. Comment by What If Your Sweetheart Does Not Eat A Vegetarian Protein Diet | Vegetarian Protein Site

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  2. Comment by UptakeInOH

    Here in Ohio we get gorgeous batches of fresh blueberries, but in all honesty, I never thought of buying a large quantity and freezing them!  Just wash them, I imagine, but is there a specific way to freeze them?  I’m thinking in single serving baggies and then double-bag, and toss in the freezer.  A superb idea, and I’m sure much-loved in the middle of winter.

  3. Comment by Beatrice

    I like to blend together frozen blueberries, a banana and vanilla yogurt.  It makes a great smoothie, and a nice treat on weekend mornings.

    UptakeinOH, I have successfully frozen blueberries in either freezer bags or in a plastic container (like tupperware).  I suppose you could freeze them in specific portion sizes, but I’ve also used some of the blueberries in a bag and then returned the rest of the bag to the freezer.  Just be sure to wash them before freezing!

  4. Comment by Missy

    Beatrice »
    Hi and thanxs for answering a questiona, appreciate the help. And your smoothie recipe sounds great, thanxs for sharing. Have a great Sunday!

    Missy.

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