43 Fresh Berry Recipes, from Salads to Tarts (2024)

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What's so great about berries?

They all pack a slew of benefits that will have you leaping high buildings in a single bound. (Well, almost.)

They're full of vitamin C, fiber, and phytochemicals (health-enhancing plant compounds), which together may help prevent cancer, cardiovascular disease, inflammatory conditions, and even age-related mental decline.

Each one's exact nutritional makeup is slightly different, so our advice is, Why choose? Click ahead to see how to enjoy them all!

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Raspberry, Cucumber, and Mint Smash

This refreshing drink has all the makings of a signature party co*cktail. It can be adjusted to taste (using light rum instead of the gin will tilt it toward a mojito). And the pitcher-size format means more time with guests rather than shaking drinks.

Recipe: Raspberry, Cucumber, and Mint Smash

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Berry Tartlets

Use any size of mini-tart pan you like for these sweet little tarts. If you have leftover dough, you can always roll it out, sprinkle with cinnamon sugar, cut into shapes, and bake into that childhood comfort, piecrust cookies.

Recipe: Berry Tartlets

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Raspberry Pluot Crisp with Coconut Streusel

We used a variety of seeds, plus nuts and coconut, to make the irresistible topping on this crisp.

Recipe:Raspberry Pluot Crisp with Coconut Streusel

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Raspberry, Lime, and Coconut Pie

Sweet and tangy, crunchy and creamy—this recipe delivers a perfect combination of flavors and textures in each bite. A touch of gelatin in the lime curd helps it set enough to slice cleanly.

Recipe: Raspberry, Lime, and Coconut Pie

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Blueberry Rosemary Focaccia

With generous herbs and a sprinkling of flaked salt, this bread is as delicious with bacon for brunch as it is alongside grilled pork chops for dinner.

Recipe: Blueberry Rosemary Focaccia

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Boysenberry Mousse with Cookie Crumble

This vanilla mousse, with ribbons of tart-sweet boysenberry sauce, has a delicate, cloudlike texture. If you’re substituting raspberries and blackberries, start with more berries for the sauce, as they’re not as juicy as boysenberries.

Recipe: Boysenberry Mousse with Cookie Crumble

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Summer Berry Cobbler with Sour Cream Biscuits

A trifecta of berries packs a punch in this crowd-pleasing cobbler.

Recipe:Summer Berry Cobbler with Sour Cream Biscuits

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Raspberry Buckle

As this soft, fruit-laden coffee cake bakes, the pistachio streusel sinks a bit, or “buckles.” If you’re lactose-intolerant, feel free to swap in almond milk.

Recipe: Raspberry Buckle

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Boysenberry Wine Compote with Goat Cheese and Basil

Here’s one for your summer-party recipe stash. Wine and black pepper make the compote sophisticated, and you can put the whole thing together in minutes—for guests to serve themselves.

Recipe: Boysenberry Wine Compote with Goat Cheese and Basil

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Blueberry Cheesecake Frozen Yogurt Sandwiches

Cream cheese and vanilla beans give these treats an extraordinary depth of flavor. Just as amazing: the time saved by making the sandwiches in a big pan rather than assembling them individually.

Recipe: Blueberry Cheesecake Frozen Yogurt Sandwiches

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Chocolate Raspberry Tart

A tender chocolate crust under the chocolate pastry cream makes each bite seamless—the gastronomic equivalent of an infinity pool. The raspberries wake you back up.

Recipe: Chocolate Raspberry Tart

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Boysenberry Danishes

Even if you’re a baking newbie, you can turn these out with ease, thanks to frozen puff pastry. To keep them from sticking, remove the pastries from the pan right after baking.

Recipe: Boysenberry Danishes

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Blueberry, Orange, and Cardamom Cobbler

Highlight blueberries in this excellent cobbler that gets an added hit of flavor from the citrus and spices.

Recipe:Blueberry, Orange, and Cardamom Cobbler

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Blackberry Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream

Use this shortcut method to make just about any ice cream flavor you want.

Recipe: Blackberry Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream

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Grilled Chicken with Pickled Blueberries

The gently seasoned pickling combo brings out berries’ tart side and makes a refreshing dressing for the watercress and chicken.

Recipe: Grilled Chicken with Pickled Blueberries

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The Black Seed

Smoky and slightly fruity, this co*cktail has loads of complexity.

Recipe: The Black Seed

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Pavlovas with Summer Berry Sauce

Make this dessert at the height of summer berry season--or hoard your berries in the freezer to whip up this dessert later in the year.

Recipe: Pavlovas with Summer Berry Sauce

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Buttery Raspberry Lemon Cake

Yogurt and lemon curd are the secrets to this cake's slight tang and subtle citrus note.

Recipe: Buttery Raspberry Lemon Cake

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Chocolate Raspberry Bruschetta

To make this recipe for a party, you could toast the baguette slices ahead of time and set the chocolate on top. When ready to serve, warm them in the oven and top with the other ingredients.

Recipe: Chocolate Raspberry Bruschetta

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Roasted Berry Sundaes

Here we've combined berries and ice cream, two summer favorites, in this super-easy sundae.

Recipe: Roasted Berry Sundaes

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Blackberry Hazelnut Honey Crisp

Foods that grow in the same place tend to taste good together, as this pairing of blackberries and hazelnuts proves.

Recipe: Blackberry Hazelnut Honey Crisp

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Raspberry, Ricotta, and Chocolate Parfaits

At the farmers' market, look for deep red late-summer raspberries, artisanal ricotta cheese (if available), and pistachios.

Recipe: Raspberry, Ricotta, and Chocolate Parfaits

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Deep-Dish Blueberry Pie

The lattice crust is a nice touch on this irresistble summer pie.

Recipe: Deep-Dish Blueberry Pie

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Crushed Berries with Hibiscus Jelly

The jelly here isn't the kind you spread on bread; it's a soft, lustrous gelatin--like Jell-O, but more delicate.

Recipe: Crushed Berries with Hibiscus Jelly

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Huckleberry Skillet Cobbler

One of our all-time favorite desserts, with just a hint of spices to pull out the complex, wine-rich flavor of the huckleberries ― and also delicious made with blueberries.

Recipe: Huckleberry Skillet Cobbler

Recipe: Butter Pastry

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Blueberry and Prosciutto Salad

This sweet and savory starter bursts with a harmonious blend of flavors.

Recipe: Blueberry and Prosciutto Salad

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Triple-Berry Popsicles

We couldn't believe how simple it was to make these frozen treats. You can strain out the seeds if you like, but we love the texture they lend to the popsicles. Feel free to use boysenberries, pitted cherries, or other favorites instead of the combination of fruits here.

Recipe: Triple-Berry Popsicles

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Lemon Berrymisu

If you think tiramisu has to be made hours ahead, try this fresh, summery version, which comes together in no time. For a non-alcoholic variation, use lemonade concentrate in place of the limoncello. And swap in madeleines for the ladyfingers if you like.

Recipe: Lemon Berrymisu

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Refresher: Almond Raspberry Lemonade

For the most thirst-quenching drink, look for a less-sweet brand of lemonade such as Santa Cruz Organic.

Recipe: Almond Raspberry Lemonade

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Five-Grain Buttermilk Pancakes with Raspberry Honey

Beating the egg whites and folding them into the batter makes these hearty, nutritious pancakes surprisingly light in texture.

Recipe: Five-Grain Buttermilk Pancakes with Raspberry Honey

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Three Berry Buttermilk Sherbet

Less isn't always more. Serve this creamy sherbet with whole versions of the berries for a prettier presentation.

Recipe: Three Berry Buttermilk Sherbet

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Blackberry Syrup

Drizzle this syrup over pancakes, yogurt, or ice cream.

Recipe: Blackberry Syrup

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Mixed Berry Raspberry-Cream Tart

A simple, buttery crust, a pool of raspberry-scented pastry cream, and piles of fresh berries add up to a great party dessert.

Recipe: Mixed Berry Raspberry-Cream Tart

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Spinach-Blackberry Salad with Manchego and Prosciutto

Blackberries, prosciutto, and Manchego may sound like an unusual combination, but here they blend in three-part harmony.

Recipe: Spinach-Blackberry Salad with Manchego and Prosciutto

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Pavlova Parfaits

The perfect finale for a warm summer night. Store-bought meringue cookies add crunch, while pistachios lace the layers with nutty sweetness.

Recipe: Pavlova Parfaits

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Blackberry-Almond Tea Cakes

Serve these buttery little cakes for breakfast or as a midday snack with a cup of hot tea. You can substitute raspberries for the blackberries if you like.

Recipe: Blackberry-Almond Tea Cakes

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Marionberry, Blue Cheese, and Arugula Salad

Perk up a green salad with juicy-sweet berries and flavorful blue cheese crumbles. A dish this peppery and refreshing needs only a simple vinaigrette to finish.

Recipe: Marionberry, Blue Cheese, and Arugula Salad

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Berry Camping Cake

Guy Fieri loves to make this treat on a camping adventure. Any berry or berry combination works in this cake, which has a dry, crumbly topping that combines with the berry juices for a rich, sweet treat. Pack the frozen berries in a cooler and make this on the first night of camping, before they thaw completely.

Recipe: Berry Camping Cake

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Greens with Chèvre and Berries

Cranberries, goat cheese, and blueberries give this salad its red, white, and blue kick.

Recipe: Greens with Chèvre and Berries

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Raspberry Fool

A fool is the simplest of desserts—just whole or puréed fruit folded into whipped cream.

Recipe: Raspberry Fool

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Raspberry Lemon Pudding Cakes

Tender berries rise to the top of these little cups, while creamy lemon cake awaits at the bottom. Dive in with your spoon and you get the best of both worlds.

Recipe: Raspberry Lemon Pudding Cakes

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Blueberry Cornbread

Juicy sweet blueberries are tossed in the batter before baking, resulting in this unique cakelike cornbread.

Recipe: Blueberry Cornbread

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Blackberry Lime Rickeys

Late-summer sundowners don't get more refreshing than this blend of fresh blackberries and lime juice—with a healthy splash of gin for good measure.

Recipe: Blackberry Lime Rickeys

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FAQs

Can I use fresh blueberries instead of frozen? ›

Generally, speaking, you can use fresh and frozen berries interchangeably in your baking recipes, but you may need to make a few tweaks to ensure it comes out perfectly.

Why are my blueberries bitter? ›

Store bought blueberries won't have a bloom coating to protect the berry from losing it's moisture, which can often result in a more bitter or tarty taste to the blueberry. Furthermore, commercial farms purposely harvest blueberries before they reach peak ripeness because they are much more firm.

How to bake with frozen berries? ›

Gently and quickly stir the frozen berries into the batter. You'll see a few inevitable streaks of blue, but the entire batter shouldn't turn blue. If that starts to happen – stop stirring, you're done! Make sure not to overmix the muffin batter, or the blueberry juice will still bleed.

How does blueberry taste? ›

In fact the flavor of blueberries is generally subtle with common descriptors being, sweet, floral, woody, drying, and musky with a touch of soft acidity

What is healthier, frozen or fresh blueberries? ›

The USDA data shows 52 different pesticide residues on a fresh blueberry vs. only 21 on a frozen blueberry. Although we at Northwest Wild Foods advocate eating wild or organic berries as much as possible, it's clear when not available, frozen berries are the best choice for maintaining optimal health.

Should fresh blueberries be washed before frozen? ›

Ideally, freeze your blueberries as they are and wait to rinse them when you take them out of the freezer. If you do prefer to rinse the blueberries first, be sure to dry well with paper towels, then transfer them to freezer containers or resealable plastic bags for freezing.

Are blueberries supposed to be tart? ›

You may end up with some sweet and some sour blueberries from the same harvest. If the blueberries you're tasting seem too tart, let them continue ripening on the plant a little longer. Blueberries can remain on the bush for around 10 days after they begin to ripen, during which time they become plumper and sweeter.

How to make blueberries less tart? ›

Macerating—soaking or steeping in liquid and/or sweetener—is one of the easiest and fastest ways to doctor up sub-par berries. Toss them in sugar, honey, or maple syrup, along with a little fresh juice or alcohol (an herbal liqueur, like elderflower spirit, would be great).

How long do blueberries last in the fridge? ›

If properly stored, blueberries can last up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator, though to enjoy them at peak flavor and texture, eat them within a week. Blueberries can last up to 10 months in the freezer, though they peak around the 6-month mark.

What is the secret to baking with frozen blueberries? ›

Coating berries with flour helps them suspend in the batter and prevents them from all sinking to the bottom. Taking this step also keeps the berries from turning your batter blue.

Do you need to thaw frozen berries before baking muffins? ›

Frozen fruit should work fine in anything baked or cooked. Keep in mind that some recipes may require additional thickener to balance the extra juice. Rinse frozen fruit to prevent colors from bleeding. Thaw frozen fruit first if what you're making has a short baking or cooking time.

What brings out the flavor of blueberries? ›

Lemon: At the very top of the list is sweet-tart blueberries and sharp lemon, an almost unbeatable combination. (But don't sleep on blueberries + other citrus flavors, including lime, orange and even grapefruit.)

What is the healthiest way to eat blueberries? ›

Eating Blueberries in Oatmeal & Cereal

Your favorite oatmeal or cereal offers one of the best ways to eat blueberries – giving you a serving of fruit and boosting your fiber intake.

Is it healthy to eat blueberries every day? ›

Generally, adding a 1/2 to 1 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries to your daily diet is a healthy and reasonable amount. Even 1/3 cup a day has been associated with a reduced disease risk. This amount provides a substantial dose of antioxidants, vitamins and fiber.

Is it better to bake with fresh or frozen fruit? ›

As those fruits release extra juice as they bake in the oven, it can wreck a pie crust or a cobbler-like topping. You can sometimes make accommodations for the differences, but starting with fresh fruit will most often give you a better result.

Should I use fresh or frozen blueberries in cake? ›

If a recipe is going to be baked or cooked after fruit's been added, it's safe to say you can use frozen fruit. Cakes, muffins, baked fruit pies, quick breads, etc. may require a few small tweaks, but are overall easily adaptable to use whatever fruit you have on hand, be it fresh or frozen.

Do frozen blueberries taste the same as fresh? ›

Frozen berries are often better tasting, better performing, and frankly, more affordable. With more fiber, less sugar, and twice the antioxidants of regular blueberries, frozen Wild Blueberries offer a “Real Foods” advantage to your menu, so be sure to call them out.

Are fresh blueberries better for muffins? ›

Fresh or frozen blueberries work great! This tried-and-true recipe is a keeper, and the only one you need if you've been looking for a straightforward, go-to blueberry muffin recipe!

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