Blueberry Season Guide

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Blueberry season is a special time in Nova Scotia! Whether you enjoy them for a snack, with a meal or as a delicious dessert – there’s no denying this key agriculture product is berry versatile. Keep reading for a list of recipes, products, and where to get your hands on local blueberries, to help you get your fix this blueberry season!

Berry Sweet Recipes

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Nova Scotia Wild Blueberry Crisp: Blueberry season has arrived and this recipe is a great way to kickstart the season. Using local Nova Scotia blueberries, this dessert is a timeless classic that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike!

Nova Scotia Blueberry Grunt: What could be more Nova Scotian than this delicious Blueberry Grunt? This stove-top dessert brings out the full flavour our wild blueberries have to offer. Serve with a generous helping of ice cream and you’ll be wishing for seconds.

Blueberry Honey Cake with Bluenose Rum Sauce: Each bite of this warm, sweet dish will bring you home to Nova Scotia! Whether it’s a family staple or a local restaurant go-to, warm blueberry cake with a rum sauce is a local favourite.

Savoury Recipes

Blueberry, Bacon and Quark Tart: A savoury dessert or a main dish, you decide! The combination of creamy cheese, salty bacon and herbs highlight our Nova Scotia blueberries beautifully. Balancing sweet and savory, this dish is guaranteed to please any palate.

Maple Blueberry Pork Loin Roast: Who said blueberries couldn’t be savoury? This pork loin rib roast combines notes of warm spice, with whole cloves and Nova Scotia maple syrup mixed with blueberry juice for a sticky glaze. It’s the perfect addition to any family feast!

Atlantic Salmon with a Wild Blueberry Chutney: Seafood and wild blueberries are a staple here in Nova Scotia. This recipe by The Kilted Chef combines these classic favourites into a delicious dish.

Snacks

Blueberry Chia Flax & Oat Squares: These blueberry delights are made with Nova Scotian honey and blueberries, presenting a local and healthy option for snacking this summer. Take them to the office, the beach or share them with friends – they’re guaranteed to be a hit!

Blueberry Buttermilk Muffins: These classic and fluffy blueberry muffins are easy to make in a pinch and make great use of Nova Scotia’s delicious wild blueberries. Enjoy them with breakfast, a morning snack or your lunchtime dessert.

Wild Blueberry Smoothie: This smoothie is perfect for breakfast or a snack! Featuring Van Dyk’s Pure Wild Blueberry Juice and Nova Scotian honey – this smoothie is loaded with flavour and packed full of antioxidants.

Blueberry Inspired Drinks

Blueberry Moonshine Mojito: Moonshine, blueberry syrup and mint, makes this mojito recipe special! Moonshine makes for the perfect base and blueberry syrup adds a sweet and refreshing taste in this twist on a classic cocktail. This recipe is perfect for any party or causal get together, and will definitely leave you wanting more.

Blueberry Lavender Gin Fizz: Wild Nova Scotia blueberry juice and lavender syrup, perfectly compliments the local gin in this cocktail. This crowd pleasing punch is perfect for sipping on a patio or at a backyard BBQ.

The East Side with Steinhart Wild Blueberry Gin: If you’re looking for a new, delicious summer cocktail, The East Side is for you. Made with Nova Scotia blueberries and Wild Blueberry Gin, it tastes just like the season.

Where to Buy

Blueberries

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You can find fresh or frozen blueberries at Bonnyman’s Wild Blueberries, Noggins Corner Farm Market, Stirling Fruit Farms, Masstown Market, Uprooted Market & Café or one of the many Farmers’ Markets of Nova Scotia.

Blueberries from the following producers can also be found at your local grocery store or independent retailers:

Blueberry U-Picks

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Blueberry Jam

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Blueberry Beverages

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