any suggestions for blueberries?
You always hear about blueberries being so great for you, but I can't eat just a blueberry. It has to be in something. Eating blueberries muffins would probably be counter productive (although I'm sure there's an at home recipe that would be beneficial in small doses), so does anybody have any suggestions or recipes?
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They are great in yogurt and cereal.0
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What about a smoothie? I take all berries: blue,black and straw and put them together,add either water or a little milk and blend and drink! Get them all together!0
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I love, love LOVE this recipe:
http://www.shutterbean.com/blueberry-corn-salad/
It's for a Blueberry cucumber corn salad. I know it sounds weird, but it's AMAZING.0 -
i just put some this morning into my oatmeal! It was really good and tasty.................I only put a quarter cup, tomorrow I may put a half
I used quick cooking oats, with vanilla soy milk, blueberries, a touch of cinnamon and nutmeg, splenda....YUM0 -
Oooh I have them in smoothies!0
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I mix them into my porridge, there is a great recipe for Blueberry muffins from weight watches that i use all the time, every one loves them.0
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i just put some this morning into my oatmeal! It was really good and tasty.................I only put a quarter cup, tomorrow I may put a half
I used quick cooking oats, with vanilla soy milk, blueberries, a touch of cinnamon and nutmeg, splenda....YUM
I do this too, but I use steel cut oats, make a large batch and then microwave frozen blueberries with what I want.0 -
I LOVE blueberries... You can cook them down and make a glaze to use on turkey or lean pork cuts. You can add them to frozen yogurt for a sweet treat, add them to any cereal, or pancakes. And this is a truly delicious recipe for a healthier blueberry banana bread: http://www.dailygarnish.com/2011/06/blueberry-greek-yogurt-banana-bread.html It's very dense, and moist. I've never figured out the calories on it, but it's better than the typical loaf recipe.0
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Fruit salad, they go great with bananas and raspberries.
Baked Oatmeal - I tried this recipe last weekend with blueberries and bananas, and it was heavenly (even my non-oatmeal, blueberry eating family loved it). I did make other changes to the recipe this time to lower fat/sugar, and the result was even better!
Here is the original recipe :
http://www.inspiredtaste.net/9928/baked-oatmeal-with-strawberries-banana-and-chocolate-recipe/
I also put them in a bowl and microwave with a tiny bit of sweetener, and serve it over warmed rice pudding, for a very filling low calorie/low fat dessert.0 -
If you're in an area where the farmer's market has blueberries in season, try some from there, too. I'm not a fan of the huge blueberries you get at the grocery store, but the smaller ones at the farmers market (or wild if you are lucky enough to have those in the area) are lots more flavorful, a little more on the tart side. In the spring I'm considering buying some blueberry shrubs to plant that supposedly have flavor like the wild ones....
Plus, maybe look into making freezer jam with splenda or regular jam with no added sugar.0 -
They are great in yogurt and cereal.
I LOVE them with french vanilla yogurt and cereal!0 -
I wasn't into them either, but started buying them as they were going cheap and as they are supposed to be so good. Now I quite like them, just a handful thrown on my oatmeal in the morning. I think maybe an acquired taste?0
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half cup of water
1.5 tablespoons of sugar
1 tablespoon corn starch
dash of lemon juice
dash of any spices you like (nutmeg, allspice...etc.)
1 cup of blueberries
Bring all to a boil, cook down until thick. I use it as syrup on low fat waffles, could use on angel food cake or ice cream.
very suprised how good it was, if I recall it made 3 servings at 150 calories.0
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