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What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
My aunt gave me a large bag of thawed blueberries, and im not sure what ti make with them. I dont have a waffle iron, i hate pancakes, and i dont have any bisquick, only pancake mix. I do have a muffin pan, but only 1 pan and a huge amount of blueberries for muffins. Easy and limited ingredients would be great.
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
do you have an infant? you could puree them and freeze in cubes... OR you could make overnight french toast and bake inthe oven the next morning... or you could just pack the thawed blueberries into ice cube trays whole but smooshed together and freeze them so you can grab a bunch to add to smoothies...mmmm
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
These sound good
Blueberry cobbler Blueberry crisp Blueberry Buckle I think these all call for fresh blueberries, but I think if you drained a bit of the liquid off (reserve it just in case you need it later for moisture though), it would be fine to use thawed.
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
Or how about blueberry syrup or blueberry preserves?
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
I second a cobbler. They are DEEEE-LISH! Only way I do blueberries! I get my cobbler recipes off of allrecipes.com all the time and I haven't had a bad one yet!
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
My vote is syrup. Just boil equal parts water and sugar and add berries. Once they begin to pop, turn to simmer. We put cinnamon sticks in ours, but you don't have to. Its so yummy and easy. You can also freeze it for later. Its good (sans cinnamon) to add to lemonade, tea, desserts, club soda, etc.
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
Ice cream? I'm not a huge blueberry fan, and even I liked blueberry ice cream. Or use some in a smoothie.
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
Popsicles. Toss them into the blender, maybe add some yogurt and freezer them.
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Re: What to do with a bag of thawed blueberries?
mmmm smoothies sound good...I also like this recipe http://www.joyofbaking.com/SconesBlueberryStreusel.html
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