6 Wild Blueberry-Blissful Dessert Recipes for Your Thanksgiving Table

Can you believe Thanksgiving is right around the corner? If you’re hosting a family gathering this year, we have some scrumptious wild blueberry dessert recipes for you to choose from, so you can bring your own slice of heaven to the Thanksgiving table. Incorporating this brain healthy, indigenous, wild fruit into your Thanksgiving day is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Plus, this flavorful fruit packs a more intense blueberry flavor than ordinary blueberries, so it is sure to make your holiday a whole lot sweeter. Looking for some inspiration? Give one of these five wild blueberry pie recipes a go this Thanksgiving Day.  

1. Mary Blenk’s Famous Maine Wild Blueberry Pie

Here in Maine, there’s always a table full of pies at Thanksgiving. This award winning pie recipe–Mary Blenk’s Maine Wild Blueberry Pie– will be the star of your pie table and the perfect end to your Thanksgiving meal. It is award winning after all…

2. Classic Wild Blueberry Pie

Keep it sweet and simple by baking this classic Wild Blueberry Pie. Not only is it filled with purple and blue goodness, but the layered golden crust is extra delicious!

3. Maine Wild Blueberry Pie

Bring the taste of Maine with you this Thanksgiving holiday. Enjoy our take on a classic Maine Wild Blueberry Pie, featuring a flaky crust brimming with sweet-tart native wild blueberries. 

4. Wild Blueberry Lemon Cream Cheese Pound Cake 

Savor the fruity fusion of tangy lemon and sweet wild blueberries in our Wild Blueberry Lemon Cream Cheese Pound Cake. This moist and dense pound cake, enriched with the luxurious creaminess of cream cheese and bursts of wild blueberry goodness, is the perfect addition to your feast.

5. Wild Blueberry and Apple Crisp

Who doesn’t love a simple apple crisp? We do but adding some wild blueberries to it will bring it to the next level. This Wild Blueberry and Apple Crisp recipe is vegan and gluten-free, uses minimal sugar and no butter. Delicious flavor and healthy to boot – win win! 

6. Wild Blueberry Tart with Foolproof, Gluten-Free Crust

Indulge in this luscious Wild Blueberry Tart, featuring a foolproof, gluten-free crust that effortlessly complements the naturally sweet wild blueberries. This delectable dessert is a delightful harmony of a crisp, buttery crust with bursts of vibrant wild blueberries.

If you try one of the above recipes, let us know which one your family loved most! Take a picture, post on social, and tag us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter so we can see your *wild* Thanksgiving spread. 

We hope you enjoy spending time with family and friends and take time to remember what you’re most grateful for. Thank you for being part of the wild blueberry community–we’re grateful for you. Happy Turkey Day!

6 Spooky Wild Blueberry Dessert Recipes for the Season

Halloween is just around the corner, and we’ve got quite the lineup of bewitching treats for you and your little goblins! This scary good holiday doesn’t have to be all about candy bars and processed snacks—remember the times when the most cherished treats were handmade caramel apples and popcorn balls? If you’re hosting a Halloween gathering, consider enchanting your guests with a selection of wickedly eye-catching treats straight from your kitchen. And when it comes to crafting delightful and nutritious home-made desserts, wild blueberries are the secret ingredient that can make a world of difference—both in flavor and health! These tiny, nutrient-dense powerhouses can help support whole body health, making them an ideal addition to your child’s spooky sweets this Halloween. 

Now onto the spooky fun, filled with some wild blueberry goodness!

*Wild* Halloween Desserts You’ll Howl For

Bat-Shaped Cookies with Naturally Colored Wild Blueberry Icing

These Bat-Shaped Wild Blueberry Cookies are equal parts adorable and eerie (well maybe not—the little bat faces are pretty cute!). Get ready to sink your teeth into the dark and delicious with this fun recipe. Plus, if you’re not fond of having your kids decorate cookies with artificial food colors, we’ve got good news for you—the icing is naturally colored from the vibrant wild blueberries!

Wild Boo-Berry Snack Balls

Boo-Berry Snack Balls, anyone? These bite-sized treats are a hauntingly healthy delight. A mix of oats, dates, cashews, and coconut, these balls are perfect for snacking on while you plan your costume, or they can serve as fun finger food for Halloween party-goers.

Wild Blueberries & Cream Mummy Cookies

Unwrap a truly *wild* flavor with our Wild Blueberries & Cream Mummy Cookies. These cute and spooky cookies are a scream, and no one will even notice that they are sugar- and gluten-free!

Wild Boo-Berry Bat Gummies

These Wild Boo-Berry Bat Gummies are sure to fly right into your heart, surpassing their store-bought counterparts. The crispy sugared exterior yields to a soft, jam-like center, and with every bite, you’ll experience a harmonious balance of bold, fruity sweetness.

Vegan Wild Blueberry Pumpkin Mug Cake

Don’t forget dessert for one! Our Vegan Wild Blueberry Pumpkin Mug Cake is a quick and easy way to satisfy your sweet tooth. The flavorful wild blues are a heavenly match with pumpkin, and their smaller size makes them perfect for single-serve desserts like this one.

Wild Blueberry Pull-Apart Bread

While the recipe title isn’t specifically Halloween themed, this Wild Blueberry Pull-Apart Bread oozes with eerie excitement—and it could pass for mummy bread! Tear and share this deliciously creepy treat with family and friends or just the kiddos.

How will you and your little goblins celebrate the spooky season? If you decide to spend some quality time together whipping up one of these scrumptious wild blueberry Halloween-themed dessert recipes, make sure to take a photo, post on social media, and tag us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Happy Halloween!

Top Montreal Chef Makes a French Connection with a Wild Ingredient

Chef Jérôme Ferrer is a Montreal chef with a flair for creative, delicious food and a talent for distinctive use of market fresh produce. As Grand Chef at the celebrated Restaurant Europea, a true hot spot of creative, modern cuisine located in a luxurious Victoria Mansion in the heart of the city, Ferrer and his staff of 22 chefs can be found fixing up dishes on the famed menu that provide some of the best edible evidence that food can be turned into art.

The Wild Blueberry Association was fortunate enough to procure Chef Ferrer for some exclusive creations using the beloved wild blueberry as his primary ingredient. The results speak for themselves – they are part of a winning selection of brand new recipes on www.wildblueberries.com.

Want a taste? Chef Ferrer’s distinctive Foie Gras Cutlets with Wild Blueberry Sauce features a generous helping of wild blueberries, along with puréed parsnips and seared foie gras cutlets. His inspired Lamb Bites with Celeriac Bulb & Wild Blueberry Sauce uses the unique flavor of celery root (he transforms it into “fries”, sautés and seasons it) along with the perfect accompaniment: he reduces wild blueberries with lamb stock and wine to create the sauce. Fantastique!

What’s this French chef’s wild blueberry connection? It’s based in part on wild blueberries being a popular indigenous Canadian crop. Lowbush blueberries are harvested only in Maine and Eastern Canada, meaning the versatile ingredient is right at home in Montreal. It’s also a match made in heaven for a chef who specializes in haute French cuisine. French cooking is known for its sweet indulgences – think crème brûlée, parfaits, sorbets, petit fours and marcarons – and the sweet, complex flavor of wild blueberries fits the bill. Ferrer is an expert on the subject – he is the author of Les Secret des Desserts, which reveals his insider info on creating delectable French-themed desserts. One of those strictly-on-the-QT tips? Create your confection using fresh produce and the best local products.

The creative use of wild blueberries is a particularly perfect fit for the Wild Blueberry kitchen due to Chef Ferrer’s dedication to a “from the market” menu at Europea. His efforts to serve food retrieved daily from fresh local providers is clear from his menu. He provides his signature je ne sais quoi to Quebec-raised veal, Appalachian Coast venison, and dishes such as Lobster Cappuccino Truffles, and North Coast Scallop Crèpes.

The Wild Blueberry Association consistently works with renowned chefs in order to develop original recipes that combine the creative ideas with the unparalleled taste and nutrition of wild blueberries. You can enjoy more of the European influence in Wild Blueberries à la Crème Brûlée, a blue take on a traditional French classic, and in Warm Wild Blueberry Petit Fours, a breakfast-inspired interpretation of a fave French treat from the Executive Chef of Kennebunkport’s White Barn Inn, Jonathan Cartwright. In light of all the palate-delighting options, only two words come to mind: Bon appétit! 

Discover more new additions to our recipe section! Explore delicious, antioxidant-rich entrée, dessert, snack, and drink options such as Duck, Spinach & Goat Cheese Salad with Savory Wild Blueberry Sauce, Wild Blueberry Clafoutis and Rabbit Stew.

Tart Me Up! Sweet Treats for Savory Times

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Everyone’s talking about how fruit, especially the very versatile blueberry, can be a featured ingredient in your non-dessert recipes, and that’s a rumor worth spreading. The more fruit servings we rack up in our daily diet the better, and if carrot cake can be a veggie-laden dessert favorite, then hey, fruits and berries can be known for elevating favorites like pork, chicken and fish.

But there’s no question that sometimes dessert is the best way to fully appreciate a fruit. Enter what could be the tastiest experiment for putting healthful ingredients into luscious packages ever. It’s the tart, on colorful display in  Martha Stewart’s New Pies and Tarts: 150 Recipes for Old-Fashioned and Modern Favorites. With examples of sweet tooth gratifiers that include Lattice-Top Blueberry Pie, Apricot-Pistachio Tart, and Cheddar-Crust Apple Pie, it’s a fruit lover’s romp. Recipes also embody full tart expressions of non-fruit love in the form of Summer Squash Lattice Tart and Leek and Olive Tart.

In celebration of the book, food52.com has a new contest that involves all things tart.  And get this: the winner will be flown to New York City on Monday, March 28th, where their winning recipe will be featured on The Martha Stewart Show. That’s simply tart-errific! The deadline was extended to March 12th, so there’s still time. Get details at the food52 Best Late Winter Tart Contest.

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A Wild Combination

While we’re on the subject of dessert, thanks to The Record for reminding their readers about our own decadent dessert from the Wild Blueberry Dessert file. If you haven’t had chocolate and blueberries together, we suggest you do so. After all, cocoa has assumed superfood status for its high antioxidant content. At least that’s what a study conducted by Hershey’s indicates. (Hm. Uh, well, when it comes to dessert there are some things you just don’t want to overthink.)

BOOM! BANG! July 4th Recipes Put Colorful Foods on Display!

From Jell-O flags to 3-layer pies, this weekend is perfect for foods of color, and that means America’s birthday is the best time to celebrate both fun and nutrition. There’s no time like the present to get out your wild blueberries, combine them with raspberries, watermelon, or cherries, and throw in a little something white (hey, it’s a holiday). Here are some patriotic selections that will inspire you to color up the Fourth of July holiday and add some oohs and aahs to those bang-booms!

Pillsbury offers many berry-laden ideas.

Recipezaar makes the perfect flavorful flag.

Better Homes & Gardens offers a killer three color fruit pie.

Taking Pride in Your Colorful Creation? Snap your tri-color treat, send it to [email protected],  and we’ll post the spoils here! Happy 4th!