Blueberry Bars Recipe - with Crumble Topping (2024)

This soft homemade blueberry bars recipe is bursting with sweet blueberries. Serve them for a healthy summer dessert, and watch how quickly they disappear.

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Easy blueberry crumble bars

With a buttery shortbread crust, thick blueberry filling, and delicious crumble topping, these classic blueberry pie bars are pretty much impossible to resist.

Each time I serve them at a party or event, people always ask for the recipe.

If you’re looking for a dessert to make for blueberry season, you can’t go wrong with these bars. They are hands-down the best blueberry bar recipe I’ve ever tried.

Also try these Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Blueberry bar recipe ingredients

You will need flour, cinnamon, baking powder, salt, sweetener, butter or coconut oil, cornstarch or arrowroot, and blueberries.

Types of flour that work include white all purpose flour, spelt flour, or oat flour. I have not tried whole wheat flour and do not recommend coconut flour or almond flour.

If you wish to make your own flour with oats from scratch, simply pulse uncooked rolled oatmeal in a food processor or blender. Measure the oats after blending.

The bars can be refined sugar free if you use coconut sugar, date sugar, or granulated erythritol or xylitol for bars with no sugar added.

In the filling, any neutral granulated or liquid sweetener will do, including pure maple syrup, honey, agave, white sugar, unrefined sugar, or a stevia baking blend.

Watch the step-by-step blueberry bar recipe video, above

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Fresh or frozen blueberries

Use whatever you have on hand, or whichever one is on sale at the grocery store, because either fresh blueberries or frozen fruit work.

If you choose frozen berries, thaw the berries and blot away excess water or ice with paper towels before beginning, so the finished bars do not turn out soggy.

Or for an even quicker and easier option in the recipe, canned blueberry pie filling can be substituted for the blueberries, sweetener, and thickener.

You may also substitute fresh or frozen raspberries, blackberries, pitted cherries, chopped peaches, mango, or strawberries for some or all of the blueberries to change up the flavor.

Here is a variation with apples: Apple Crumble Bars

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Lemon blueberry crumb bars

As a fun flavor variation, stir the zest of one or two lemons into the blueberry filling.

Or you can stir the lemon zest directly into the shortbread crust and crumble topping. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice to the filling.

Garnish the old fashioned blueberry lemon bars with thinly sliced and curled lemon peels or fresh sliced lemons and powdered sugar if desired.

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How to make blueberry bars

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line an eight inch square baking pan with parchment paper, and set the pan aside.

*For a large family or to feed a crowd, double the recipe and bake the bars in a rectangular nine by thirteen inch baking pan for the same amount of time.

In a large mixing bowl, stir the flour, cinnamon, sugar, salt, and baking powder.

Using a pastry cutter, a fork, or a whisk, cut in the chilled butter, almond butter, or coconut oil. Continue to break up the dough until it forms small, even crumbles reminiscent of streusel. This can also be done in a food processor for a quick and easy option, if you wish.

Press about half of the dough very firmly into the bottom of the prepared baking pan, using a sheet of wax paper or second sheet of parchment to help press more firmly. (Discard this second sheet of parchment paper after use.)

In a new bowl, toss the fresh or frozen thawed blueberries with the cornstarch or arrowroot and two tablespoons sweetener of choice until evenly mixed.

Spread the blueberry mixture over the dough in the pan. Then sprinkle the remaining streusel topping evenly over everything. Press down firmly.

Bake on the center rack of the oven for fifty minutes. The filling should look thick and bubbly, with a golden crust and topping.

Let the blueberry bars cool fully before slicing, because the fruit filling firms up and continues to set as it cools.

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Is the recipe vegan or gluten free?

For dairy free and vegan blueberry bars, use plant based butter (or coconut oil or almond butter) and your favorite nondairy milk. There are no eggs required.

The bars can also be gluten free if you use gluten free oat flour. Some brands of gluten free all purpose flour may also work. Be sure to report back if you try.

While I’ve not yet done a keto version of the recipe, you can make fantastic keto blueberry bars if you use blueberry yogurt in these Keto Lemon Bars.

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Baking tips for blueberry pie bars

For cleaner slices, I recommend chilling the bars in the refrigerator before cutting them. They should slice easily once cold.

If you prefer to measure ingredients with a food scale instead of using measuring cups and spoons, here are the amounts to use in grams:

200 grams flour, 2 grams cinnamon, 130 grams sugar, 150 grams butter or coconut oil, 45 grams milk of choice or additional butter, 360 grams blueberries, 6 grams cornstarch, and 30 grams sweetener of choice. Also add the salt and baking powder.

The coconut oil version will be a bit more crumbly. Using almond butter or the low fat milk option (instead of all butter) will result in slightly gummier crumbles before baking. The final results for each option turn out equally yummy.

My best baking tip is to make the recipe according to the directions the first time. Once you know how it should turn out, you can have fun experimenting with substitutions or cutting back on certain ingredients.

Next on my baking to-do list is to try adding cream cheese to the filling, turning the recipe into blueberry cheesecake bars!

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The recipe was adapted from my Peach Crisp and these Strawberry Oatmeal Bars.

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Blueberry Bars

This soft homemade blueberry bars recipe is bursting with sweet and juicy blueberries.

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Cook Time 50 minutes minutes

Total Time 50 minutes minutes

Yield 16 bars

5 from 67 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 2/3 cup spelt, white, or oat flour
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 3/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2/3 cup sugar (unrefined if desired)
  • 3/4 cup butter, coconut oil, or almond butter
  • 3 tbsp milk of choice or additional butter
  • 3 cups blueberries
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot
  • 2 tbsp pure maple syrup or sweetener of choice

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Stir the first five ingredients, then cut in the butter or oil. (If using oil or unsalted butter, add an additional 1/4 tsp salt.) Press about half of the dough very firmly into the bottom of an 8 inch pan lined with parchment paper. Or double the recipe for a 9×13 inch pan. Toss the blueberries with the cornstarch and liquid sweetener. Spread this over the crust. Sprinkle all remaining dough evenly over everything. Press down firmly. Bake 50 minutes. Let cool, then chill in the refrigerator before cutting into bars.

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Keto Blueberry Bread

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(Add a half cup of blueberries to turn it into banana blueberry bread.)

Blueberry Bars Recipe - with Crumble Topping (2024)

FAQs

What enhances 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 spices pair well with blueberries? ›

Lavender was my absolute favorite—it lightly perfumed the berries and made them sweeter somehow. Try 1 finely chopped teaspoon in a batch of pie or jam. Thyme was equally good, but in a sharp sort of way that also helped the sweet come through. Try 2-3 teaspoons, finely chopped, in a pie or jam.

What is blueberry crumble made of? ›

Make filling: Combine blueberries, brown sugar, and lemon zest in a large bowl. Pour filling into the prepared baking dish. Make topping: Combine brown sugar, flour, oats, butter, cinnamon, salt, and nutmeg in a medium bowl; rub mixture between your fingers until crumbly. Sprinkle topping evenly over blueberries.

What meat goes well with blueberries? ›

Blueberries and Steak

Sweet and salty are well-known companions, and this is no exception. We recommend putting this sauce on the flank steak, New York strip, or tri-tip. Tip: Don't be afraid to use the same blueberry sauce on pork as well. Sweet marinades and sauces are perfect for pork chops or other cuts.

How to intensify blueberry flavor? ›

The simplest is simply to macerate them with sugar. Mix the berries with a few tablespoons of sugar and some citrus zest. Blueberries pair well with lime but orange or lemon would work as well. You'll want to mash a few berries to release the juice but leave most of them whole.

Why do you add lemon juice to blueberries? ›

The tartness of lemon provides a bright and zesty contrast to the sweetness of blueberries. Lemon can enhance the flavor of blueberries by adding a touch of acidity that brings out their natural sweetness. Both lemon and blueberry are versatile flavors that can be used in a variety of dishes, from sweet to savory.

What is the best mix for blueberries? ›

Blueberries like a soil that is high in organic matter. They also tend to prefer a light soil. For these reasons, I add 40% peat moss and 10% compost, then the remaining native soil should make up the last 50%.

What flavors mix with blueberry? ›

The spicy vanilla notes in blueberries also stand up to bold-flavored ingredients such as coffee, chocolate and toasted bread, while their floral rose-like scents pair beautifully with lychee, apple, raspberry, tomato and beets.

How do you make blueberries taste better? ›

You can also lessen their tartness with a process known as "macerating." To do this, you simply add sugar, honey, or another sweetener to the blueberries to make them more palatable. Mix the sweetener and the berries, then let them sit for a few minutes to allow the flavors to blend together.

What is crumble topping made of? ›

As its name suggests, crumb topping is a dessert topping. It's a simple mixture of butter, sugar, and flour, and is typically used to top pies or muffins prior to baking for a crunchy, sweet contrast.

What's the difference between blueberry crisp and crumble? ›

A crisp is extremely similar to a crumble in that it is a baked dessert made with fresh fruit and a crumbly streusel-esque topping. Originally, the difference between a crumble and a crisp, however, was an ingredient used in the topping: crisps would contain oats and crumbles would not.

What is the American version of crumble? ›

Apple crisp

'Crisp' is the American version of a crumble, with the topping a mix between a nutty flapjack and a traditional British crumble.

What seasoning is best with blueberries? ›

Don't forget about spices and herbs. Blueberries pair well with basil, cinnamon, ginger, lavender, lemon, thyme, nutmeg, rosemary, mint, and many more!

What cheese pairs well with blueberries? ›

Blueberries and Feta: The tartness of blueberries pairs nicely with the salty and tangy taste of feta cheese, creating a delicious contrast. Cherries and Asiago: The nutty and slightly sharp flavor of Asiago cheese can contrast nicely with the sweet and tart taste of cherries.

What do you coat blueberries with? ›

Blueberry Distribution: No Sinking, No Problem

Avoid over blending during the first stage of mixing, which can lead to thinner batter and sinking berries. Coat blueberries with flour or cornstarch before stirring them into the batter.

Why do my blueberries taste bland? ›

I think it may be that the root systems are more developed and have access to more nutrients. Picking them a little before they are fully ripe may also give them a more tangy flavor. Blueberries may turn blue before they are fully ripe, maybe wait a little longer and see if the flavor improves?

What is the best acidifier for blueberries? ›

If soil acidification is needed, most homeowners want quick results, so elemental sulfur is the best option.

How to get more blueberry flavor in muffins? ›

I do add vanilla and chop half of the blueberries before folding in, coat the remaining whole blueberries in flour and then fold them in. It helps add more flavor and texture to the muffin this way.

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