It happens every time, they all become blueberries
mckshowie
Posts: 210 Member
i bought SO many blueberries at the market a couple days ago, and ive already made pancakes and muffins... and i love them plain. but my doting fiance who has child-like eating habits won't touch them unless they're mixed, mangled or incorporated in some form of something delicious... and i don't want them to go bad before we eat them all!
So tell me, what do you do with YOUR blueberries...
So tell me, what do you do with YOUR blueberries...
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I eat them in m oatmeal and also plain and also with yogurt or cottage cheese. I have to admit I am quite the blueberry addict right now so I just can't stop munching on them. When they stop being available soon I will have withdrawals. They don't go bad here cause they get eaten!0
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Portion them out into freezer bags and freeze them.0
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Cobbler
Throw them on a green salad with some almonds and a vinaigrette
Mash them in some applesauce
Blueberries and whipped cream for a refreshing sweet snack
....or you can just freeze them for later.0 -
I make fruit smoothies...a cup of low fat vanilla yogurt, 1/4 cup of soy milk, a few ice cubes and then whatever I have on hand. My favorite is one medium banana with one cup of blueberries. A little higher in calories for the banana, but oh so delicious! With my ingredients it comes out to just over 300 calories, but a filling breakfast!0
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I mush them with a egg masher and add them to plain yogurt.
You could add them to smoothies.
I've used them to make a berry buttermilk bundt cake (smittenkitchen.com)
Freeze them since in a few weeks we won't be getting anymore that way you'll have em all winter0 -
I had to read this, since Willie wonka has been on tv all week and I just watched it last night. I like them plain, and I like them frozen. Maybe blueberries aren't his fav, will he eat other berries plain?0
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Lay them out on a tray (don't wash them, leave them unwashed until future use), pop it in your freezer for a day or so, then put them in bags in the freezer and save for later use.0
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Hehe - when I first read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as a kid, I'd never heard of blueberries. I think I had my first blueberries when I went to Canada. You can get them from supermarkets in the UK nowadays, and I love them. I eat them as they are - I put them in fruit salads.0
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Iin my breakfast cereal, smoothies, mixed in with yogurt, on pancakes/french toast and just by themselves. I eat blueberries pretty much every day (keep a 2kg bag of frozen ones handy - tasty wild ones, not the big flavourless ones)0
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I have them in my oatmeal. Or freeze them for future use in baked goods.0
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I agree with others about freezing them - love to have them on hand in the winter when they aren't 'in season!'0
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All of the above...and it just happens to be the 41st Annual Blueberry Festival in Montrose this weekend. Blueberries to be found in all sorts of decadent delights, and some healthy delights as well. (Although I must admit I am considering an elephant ear topped with blueberry sauce!)
I think my favorite way of eating them is just by the handful though. Love!0 -
I made some sugar free freezer jam out of some of the local organic grown blueberries a couple months ago. I can put that in my yogurt, smoothies, on toast, on pankakes.....anywhere I would put fresh berries. I also used the cookie sheet method and froze a bunch. Just don't put the frozen blueberries in the microwave to thaw....they will spark and arc and may kill your microwave.0
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One serving of cereal, an equal amount of blueberries, and a half cup of almond milk.
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blueberry smoothies- mangled and such, but you can make them pretty low calorie
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make some blueberry freezer jam
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rinse and freeze them for later use0 -
I love blueberries in skim milk with a little bit of sweetener :-) Simple but very effective for a sweet tooth.
P.S... Love the Willy Wonka Quote :-)0 -
Pancakes!
ETA. Oops you already did. Love them anyway...0 -
Love the title...Lol0
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I love blueberries, but not when they're whole unless they're mini's. I've never done it, but I've seen other people who blend up the blueberries in pancakes and things. It keeps the flavor minus the texture, and makes your pancakes into bright colors!0
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I dip them into greek yogurt, either vanilla or honey, put them on a cookie sheet and freeze them. They are delicious little "ice cream" bites0
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Just don't put the frozen blueberries in the microwave to thaw....they will spark and arc and may kill your microwave.
I thaw my blueberries in a glass bowl in the microwave every morning and have never had a problem. Just finesse the time so that they are thawed but not cooked (unless you want them cooked). My husband just drops his in a cup of warm water while he goes about preparing his breakfast. Pours the cup of water through a strainer and then tops his cereal with the half-frozen berries. Many people like them partly frozen, but my teeth are too temp. sensitivie for this.0 -
but my doting fiance who has child-like eating habits won't touch them unless they're mixed, mangled or incorporated
oh you have one too?? my husband is so freakin' weird about fruit. it can only be a CERTAIN type of apple he will eat, no fruit ever in a salad or he'll freak & when i cut up any fruit he insists i put the peelings in a bag, sealed up that bag THEN put it in the garbage. something about the smels of fruit reminds him of his mother & his upbringing. it's kindof sad & funny all at the same time.0 -
I put them in smoothies. Freeze what you have so they don't go bad. Or bring them to me, I'll take them! lol0
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I like to freeze them, but not for thawing later. I like to eat them frozen. Little icy treats. I like grapes and raspberries that way too. I also like to use frozen berries in place of ice cubes in my water sometimes.0
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Smoothies, freeze them, salads, cobbler, I LOVE blueberries! That reminds me, I need to go pick some again0
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There is a way to flash freeze them so you can use them again at a later date. Put the blueberries on a sheet pan (cookie) not letting them touch each other and only one layer. Place them in the freezer for at least 1 hour and they will freeze without freezing in a big clump of berries. When frozen you take as much as you want and place in a freezer bag (they don't take up much room in freezer bags) as they will be frozen separately and you can use them for muffins or pancakes anytime you want. I do this with almost everything. Hope this helps you.0
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