When you live in the berry capital of Canada you’re gifted berries all summer. 😍 Aside from jam and freezing what shall I do with these?

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  2. Perfect-Sport5739

    Ferment them with salt! Make ice cream! Dehydrate them! Dehydrate them and make a powder! Make a berry type alcohol ferment or a berry wine! Make an alcohol type berry wine for me!!

  3. Legitimate_Line_

    Pie filling for oatmeal or waffles or yogurt… and I guess for pie too.

  4. Happy_Veggie

    – Sauce
    – Pie filling
    – Syrup
    – more sauce
    – Butter
    – Did I mention sauce?!??

  5. Try making blueberry jam with Pomona’s pectin. I use 4 cups mashed blueberries to 1 1/2 cups cane sugar and it is the perfect amount of sweetness and flavour. It can be used as jam or topping for yogurt etc.

  6. GreenSalsa96

    I make about a half dozen blueberry (and black berry, apple, and pear) crisps and put them in the freezer. In the fall, every couple of weekends, I wake the house up to the smell of fresh baked crisp (and warm up the kitchen).

  7. Timely-Beginning165

    Any β€œbad” ones you can make a dye with!

  8. My sister got a freeze-dryer and has been turning apples, berries, and some veggies into powder that can be mixed into shakes. Might look into that.

  9. RabidTurtle628

    We can them whole in light syrup. Then you can decide their fate when you are ready, but you save the freezer space.

  10. rayn_walker

    Dehydrated or freeze dried. Fruit leather. Blueberry Lemonade concentrate.

  11. douglas_in_philly

    I saw a picture of a pizza with blueberries, pineapple, red onion, regular pizza sauce…not sure if it had cheese. But I can see how that might taste pretty decent.

  12. firefly317

    Lots of great sounding suggestions here, am filling in my “to try” brain for when I get some berry bushes. One thing I’ve lined to try is some sort of fruity BBQ sauce – my sister gifted me a huckleberry BBQ sauce from a trip to Montana and it’s awesome, would love to see if other varieties taste as good.

  13. Caramellatteistasty

    Blueberry lemon CURD! πŸ˜€ Fruit leather. Dehydrate them and cover them in chocolate then freeze them for a tasty treat.

  14. Suckerforcats

    Make blueberry pancake squares in a cake pan, bake, cut into individual pieces and freeze. Just re-heat for breakfast.

  15. Dehydrate. I grind mine in a coffee grinder to make powder to put in smoothies and ice cream.

  16. ProgressBartender

    Freeze some, break some out in the winter for a frozen treat.

  17. Unfair-Phase-6411

    If you like to bake or know someone who does you can always make a pie topping/filling with them. All you would really need are the berries, some granulated sugar, lemon juice and cornstarch.

  18. squirrelcat88

    Just wanted to say hello neighbour! I have been eating blueberries like a fiend.

  19. Genesis111112

    Muffins and Pancakes and Raspberry (red/black) and Blueberry pies. Infuse some Syrup. Blueberry Maple Syrup is amazing on French Toast or Pancakes or Waffles.

  20. hatchjon12

    Pies, pancakes, fresh eating, smoothies, booze.

  21. sasunnach

    Blueberry French toast casserole: https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/unbelievable-blueberry-french-toast-casserole/

    Blueberry waffles: https://www.kyleecooks.com/blueberry-waffles/

    Blueberry dump cake: https://www.lovefromtheoven.com/blueberry-dump-cake/

    Lemon blueberry cheesecake: https://www.oliveandmango.com/lemon-blueberry-cheesecake

    Basically all of these blueberry recipes from the Olive & Mango: https://www.oliveandmango.com/tags/blueberries

    And I know you said aside from jam, but just want to make sure you know about blueberry lime jam: https://www.bernardin.ca/recipes/en/blueberry-lime-jam.htm?Lang=EN-US

  22. rjsquirrel

    Can some pie filling. Hot blueberry pie in January!

  23. I’d make a blueberry-apple hard cider from those. You could make straight blueberry cider too, but they don’t produce a lot of juice. An apple cider without preservatives makes a great base to add berry juices to (I use Musselman’s cider when I can find it).

    Hit up your local brew store for a good yeast– they can help you with flavor profiles and ABV. Certain yeasts take more time, but it’s worth it. For something like this I’d use a champagne yeast and give it at least 2 years before drinking.

  24. lilbeesie

    Blueberry buckle and blueberry dumplings with cream. Yummmmmm.

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