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Lemon Blueberry Pie
Cool and zesty, a refreshing summertime treat. I make these pies in regular pie shells, not deep dish fruit shells.
Bluebarb Pie
After experimenting with various fruit and rhubarb recipe combinations, I found this blueberry and rhubarb pie, aka bluebarb pie, to be my favorite. It is simply the most delicious pie I've ever had.
True Blue Custard Crunch Pie
This is delicious warm and even better after refrigerating! The custard like filling and crunchy topping are so complimentary. It is not your ordinary blueberry pie and is so simple to prepare.
Easy Three-Berry Crumble Slab Pie
This informal pie is baked on a sheet pan and serves a crowd! Use frozen berries for a fresh flavor any time of year. You may serve this with whipped cream or ice cream, if desired.
Rustic Blueberry and Fig Crostata
An incredibly simple free-form dessert, also know as a galette, that's perfect for new or experienced bakers. The complementary tarragon gives it a little pop of unexpected flavor.
Patsy's Half-Baked Blueberry Pie
This half-baked blueberry pie recipe is the best blueberry pie ever, created by my friend, Patsy. Most blueberry pies lose the depth of taste of the original fruit and dissolve into sweetness. This one explodes with fresh blueberry flavor. Top with fresh-cut strawberries and whipped cream.
Cherry Berry Pie with Whole Wheat Pie Crust
I made this cherry berry pie with whole wheat pie crust as a way to use up some of the beautiful late summer fruit that Michigan has to offer. Paired with pure Michigan maple syrup, this recipe contains no refined sugar and is complemented with additional flavor from a whole wheat crust. A mix of any wild berries and/or cherries should work for this, but make sure to adjust the maple syrup amount depending on the sweetness of your fruit.
Blueberry Cream Pie
Well over 100 years old, this recipe has been part of my family forever. My Grandmother, born in the 1880's taught it to us, and who taught it to her, I have no clue. It turns out to be a very large pie with a layer of custard, topped with a layer of blueberries, and then a layer of meringue. If you like blueberries, its a keeper. My Grandma always said that you could make a smaller pie by using a pint of blueberries, but we have never tested that theory.
Blueberry Pie Pops
These little pies are a huge hit at several Seattle bakeries, so I was inspired to make my own. Use a non-stick mini muffin pan to ensure the pies easily lift out of the cups after baking. Make your own crust, or use prepared refrigerated pie crust. Use fluted or straight-edged cookie cutters to cut out the pops. Vary the filling based your favorite pies. Cute and tasty wins the day!
Triple Berry Pie
A wonderful fruity pie with a banana surprise that really knocks my guests out!!
Blueberry Rhubarb Pie
This blueberry rhubarb pie is my grandmother's famous recipe. I have many memories of making this pie with her and tasting the sweet and gooey satisfaction of biting into that first warm bite of utter deliciousness. My opinion: it is impossible to beat this one-of-a-kind pie.
Mystery Ingredient Wild Blueberry Pie
This blueberry pie recipe is not runny and has a mystery ingredient that adds a nice twist. I came up with this tasty version while searching the spice cupboard for nutmeg. My family loved it so much that I made two more pies the next day! Serve with whipped cream or ice cream.
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