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What can I do with blueberries? Muffins?

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Goober · 01/08/2008 11:49

I'm just back from Tesco, their blueberries were reduced to 60p a tray, so I got 2.
Origionally I thought I'd make muffins with them, but as they are fresh will they be too wet for the recipe?
What else can I do with them?
It really isn't a bargain if you don't actually need the item, is it? When will I learn?

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littlelapin · 01/08/2008 11:52

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Goober · 01/08/2008 11:55

Hmmmm, I was trying to do the 'entertain thy children by baking together' thing.
So, just stick them on the table and let the greedy little buggers dive in eh?

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moondog · 01/08/2008 11:56

I woud have eaten the lot meself before getting home.

Goober · 01/08/2008 11:57

No, I was too busy eating white chocolate mice on the way home. They were lush!

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littlelapin · 01/08/2008 12:02

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mistypeaks · 01/08/2008 12:03

Goober - I did the same as you, so I'm lurking with vested interest. I hate raw blueberries but love blueberry muffins!!

Goober · 01/08/2008 12:04

I only asked as whenever I buy them they have the dried/candied fruit in. I wondered if they'd make it too wet.

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Goober · 01/08/2008 12:04

Lurk away.

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stirlingmum · 01/08/2008 13:38

You can make a lovely sauce for pancakes or ice-cream.
Put the punnet of blueberries in a saucepan and put low heat on. Add a couple of glugs of maple syrup and mix it around. Let it bubble gently for a couple of minutes and then take off heat and allow to cool.
Scrummy!

woodstock3 · 02/08/2008 21:39

pancakes - use a basic recipe for american type pancakes (good one in how to be a domestic goddess). when you're cooking the first side, drop handful of berries onto the uncooked top of the pancake, then flip it and cook the berried side. they will sort of squish into the pancake and cook. scatter a few more on top. pancake batter easy to make with dcs as they dont need very good stirring
and yes you can make muffins.also good in apple pie

Goober · 02/08/2008 22:47

I made muffins. Now all gone. Another trip to Tesco me thinks.

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mistypeaks · 03/08/2008 21:35

I made muffins too . . . They were yummy.

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