Blueberry Toast
Whether you are a beginner cook or have been cooking for years, this simple and delicious Blueberry Toast is for you! What an amazing breakfast, with only five ingredients, that can be made in a few minutes and baked into a hot and delicious meal!
I used my homegrown blueberries that I had frozen and thawed to make mine but you can use fresh blueberries or buy frozen blueberries if you don’t grow your own. The amount of sugar you add is up to you. My blueberries are a little more tart than the store bought so I add a bit more sugar than you may. Just taste the berries as you add the sugar to get the right amount for your taste.
Ingredients
Spray a 9” x 13” baking dish with cooking spray.
Butter one side of the bread.
My bread was large so I cut one piece in
half to make it fit in the baking dish.
Place the bread, butter side UP, in the baking dish.
In a medium bowl add the blueberries, sugar and salt.
Using a large spoon, toss the blueberries with the
sugar and salt until completely covered and no
sugar remains on the bottom of the bowl.
Pour the mixture evenly over the buttered bread.
Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 25-35 minutes or
until the berries burst and the bread is golden brown on the bottom.
The bottom of the bread will crunchy and just like toast.
Using a spatula, place each slice of toast on a serving plate and enjoy!
Blueberry Toast
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Ingredients
- 5-6 slices bread (not too thin of bread)
- 1/2 stick butter, softened (or whatever amount you need)
- sugar to taste (I used 1/4 cup but my berries are not very sweet)
- 4 cups blueberries, fresh or frozen (thawed)
- Dash of salt
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Spray a 9” x 13” baking pan with cooking spray
- Liberally butter one side of each slice of bread.
- Place the bread butter side UP into the baking dish.
- In a medium bowl, combine the blueberries, sugar and salt.
- Gently toss the mixture together with a large spoon until all of the sugar coats the blueberries and no sugar remains in the bottom of the bowl.
- Pour the mixture evenly over the buttered bread.
- Bake for 25-35 minutes or until the blueberries burst and the bottom of the bread is golden brown and crisp like toast.
Um-m-m…Yummy!!!!
Thank you Valerie! Have a great day!
Very appealing to eyes✌️
Thank you Jyo is was so good! I’m a sucker for blueberries!
what a great idea –
It was crazy easy! You can actually pick up the toast with the blueberries and eat it. Thanks!
Yum!! 😋 I love all your blueberry recipes! I am hoping to go to the farm this morning to pick peaches!!
That’s funny I just bought some Friday at a farm stand and I will making something with them today…lol We cut our peach trees down a few years ago😢 because they were old and not producing. What will you do with them?
Good question! It will depend on my level of energy when we get back! Haha I’d love to can some, I haven’t done that in years! But cobbler is for sure! Your blog definitely inspires me in the kitchen!!❤️
Aw thank you Lana! I canned peaches once and they were the best peaches I have ever had…all winter long. However, being my first time I didn’t know you were suppose to use free stone peaches and my entire kitchen was full of peach juice and syrup..hahahaha It took me days to get all the sticky juice and syrup cleaned up. I swore I would never do it again.
I think I have done that before too…lol enjoy your Sunday! Suncrest is the variety i think that I am picking today!
You too!
Looks yummy
Thank you!!
Extra !
Aw thanks!
Yummy! You have the best produce!
It’s been a good year! Thanks Pam!
wow so yummy heheheheh i am hungry now
Thanks now go eat…lol
That would make an easy breakfast!
So easy and good! Thanks!
I never would have thought of doing that but it sounds delicious!
It was AJ! Thanks!
This is a great way to use up extra fruit! I am sure it would be tasty with a number of different combinations, great idea Diane💕
Absolutely! It was a nice change for breakfast! Thank you so much!
Mm…makes my mouth water !
Thanks Megala I love blueberries!
Yummy and healthy, can do with other as well, yes?
Oh yes just adjust the sugar to the fruit. You could even buy like cannned cherry pie filling but maybe not be as healthy…lol
I do this a lot!
My girlfriend picked two large buckets with wild blueberries from my forests yesterday so this recipe has arrived just in time to try it.
Oh you are so lucky! Wild blueberries are so delicious!
Thank you it was that good.
Very nice and tempting Diane
Thank you Kurian it was so easy!
You are welcome Diana. You are too good 🌹
Yum! My mouth is drooling!
Thanks Winnie!
You’re welcome!
Wow, i’m not the biggest blueberry fan but that looks so yummy!
Erica is was such a nice change of taste over the toast and baked. I may try this with other fruit too. Thanks!
That looks tasty … Summer’s fruits are the best!
The season is too short! Thanks Linda!
Yes it is Diane.
Effortless n yumm…😍
Thank you!
I would substitute whole grain bread, but otherwise that looks tasty.
Whole grain bread would work perfectly!
Another beautiful looking dish that appears to be oh so simple to make.
Thank you Fergy! I grow my own blueberries and love to use them this way.