Gluten Free Blueberry Crisp is a luscious, blueberry filling beneath a craveable, crunchy-crisp topping. The right summer time dessert recipe!
Sometimes once I create desserts to share right here on Iowa Lady Eats, they’re gluten free in fact, however have egg or dairy in them so I then bake a vegan model for my daughter who’s allergic to each.
To say that we have been ALL thrilled to have the ability to dive right into a pan of heat and comfortable Gluten Free Blueberry Crisp collectively — no modifications required — is an understatement!
A juicy blueberry filling topped with crispy-crunchy golden brown topping is heaven in a bowl. Made with a handful of on a regular basis components, this simple blueberry crisp recipe is a MUST TRY summer time dessert!
Gluten Free Blueberry Crisp
There’s one thing about consuming blueberry desserts that makes you’re feeling like a child once more, proper? Possibly it’s as a result of you may’t eat them with out trying like, properly, a child. Purple tooth and tongue and all! 😉 Completely value it, particularly when it’s as simple to toss collectively as it’s enjoyable and scrumptious to devour, like my Gluten Free Blueberry Crisp.
What I like most about this candy fruit crisp recipe is that the topping consists of almond flour and sliced almonds so it’s a bit of lighter than an all oat-based crisp topping, plus its additional crispy. I discover the lightness and crispiness praise the fragile blueberries very well.
Elements Wanted
Raid the fridge and pantry for the on a regular basis components you’ll want for this simple, gluten free dessert recipe:
- Blueberries: 5 entire cups of contemporary blueberries kind the juicy, effervescent base of this fruit crisp. You should utilize frozen blueberries when you’d like — simply plan on tacking on a number of additional minutes of baking time.
- Gluten free baking flour mix: helps thicken the blueberry filling. Use no matter “1 for 1” or “all-purpose” gluten-free flour mix you’ve got available. I sometimes attain for Bob’s Gluten Free 1 to 1 Baking Flour Mix.
- Sugar: granulated sugar sweetens the blueberry filling, whereas brown sugar sweetens and crisps up the topping.
- Lemon juice: helps obtain the right steadiness of candy and tart within the blueberry filling.
- Vanilla: provides cozy taste to the blueberries.
- Gluten free quaint oats: types the bottom of the crisp topping. You’ll want to use old style oats vs metal reduce oats or fast oats. Extra on gluten-free oats under!
- Almond flour: finely floor almond flour ensures the topping is additional gentle and crispy. Use no matter gluten free model you want — I like Bob’s Pink Mill Tremendous Effective Almond Flour. Kirkland (Costco) has product too!
- Sliced almonds: add a satisfying crunch to the topping combination. Be happy to swap in chopped nuts like almonds or pecans as an alternative.
- Cinnamon: provides a craveable, cozy taste to the crisp topping.
- Butter: chilly, cubed common or vegan butter brings the crisp topping all collectively.
Gluten Free Purity Protocol Oats for Fruit Crisps
When you’ve got Celiac Illness or a extreme gluten intolerance or wheat allergy, its necessary to purchase and use licensed gluten-free purity protocol oats in your blueberry crisp (or any recipe calling for oats).
Oats are naturally gluten-free however are sometimes grown in or close to fields with gluten-containing grains like wheat or barley. They’re additionally sometimes harvested, transported, processed, and/or packaged on tools shared with these grains.
What does all this imply? Oats are sometimes contaminated with gluten-containing grains earlier than the plant even sprouts.
- Purity protocol oats have been grown, harvested, transported, processed, and packaged utilizing devoted fields and tools so the danger of cross contamination is far, a lot decrease than if these strategies weren’t used.
Do you discover these things as fascinating as I do?! In all probability not, nevertheless it’s necessary all the identical. Proper now I’m loving Gluten Free Prairie Oats that are grown in Montana by a girl + family-owned firm.
Alrighty — when you’re in want of a significantly easy but created from scratch dessert, look no additional. Let’s get to it!
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Tips on how to Make Gluten Free Blueberry Crisp
Step 1: Mix the blueberry filling.
Begin by including contemporary blueberries to a big mixing bowl with a gluten free flour mix and granulated sugar then fold with a spatula to mix. Add contemporary lemon juice and a splash of vanilla extract then fold once more to mix.
Pour the combination right into a nonstick-sprayed, medium-sized baking pan, like an 8×8″ or 6×9″.
Step 2: Make the crisp topping.
To the identical bowl add gluten free quaint oats, brown sugar, almond flour, sliced almonds, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt then stir with a fork to mix.
To the combination, add chilly butter or vegan butter that’s been reduce into 1/4″ cubes then use your fingertips to combine and mash the components collectively till they kind a crumbly paste.
Unfold the combination over the blueberry filling within the baking dish then bake for 40-45 minutes at 350 levels or till the blueberries are bubbly, and the topping is golden brown.
- Tip: test on the blueberry crisp on the midway mark. If the crisp topping is already browning, place a bit of foil on high — no have to crimp. Take away for the final 5 minutes of baking.
Step 3: Cool then devour.
Let the blueberry crisp sit and funky till it’s heat and even room temperature. This can be a nice dessert to bake when having firm over as a result of you may pull it out of the oven simply earlier than your visitors arrive then serve it heat after dinner.
SUCH a deal with!!
Scoop the Gluten-Free Blueberry Crisp into bowls then high with whipped cream, or vanilla bean ice cream, and dive in. Like I mentioned, a complete deal with. 🙂 I hope you get pleasure from each final drop of this candy and summery gluten free dessert!
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Gluten Free Blueberry Crisp
Description
Gluten Free Blueberry Crisp is luscious, blueberry filling beneath a craveable, crunchy-crisp topping. The right summer time dessert recipe!
Elements
- 1-1/2lbs (5 cups) contemporary blueberries, rinsed and dried
- 3 Tablespoons gluten free flour baking mix
- 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- For serving: ice cream or whipped cream
- For the Crisp Topping:
- 3/4 cup gluten free quaint oats
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons finely floor almond flour
- 1/4 cup sliced almonds
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- pinch of salt
- 6 Tablespoons chilly butter or vegan butter, reduce into 1/4″ cubes
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 levels then spray a medium-sized baking dish (like a 6×9″ or 8×8”) with nonstick spray and put aside.
- To a big mixing bowl add the blueberries, gluten free flour mix, and granulated sugar then toss together with your fingertips or fold with a spatula to coat. Add the lemon juice, and vanilla extract then stir with a spatula to mix. Pour into the ready baking dish.
- For the Crisp Topping: to the identical mixing bowl add the oats, brown sugar, almond flour, sliced almonds, cinnamon, and salt then stir to mix. Add the cubed butter then use a pastry cutter or your fingertips to include the butter into the dry components till the butter is the scale of peas and the consistency is sort of a crumbly paste. Crumble the topping combination evenly on high of the blueberry combination.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes or till the topping is golden brown and the blueberries are effervescent, rotating the baking dish 180 levels midway by way of. Word: If the crisp topping is already browning on the midway mark, place a bit of foil on high (no have to crimp) then proceed baking.
- Let the blueberry crisp cool till heat or room temperature then scoop into bowls and serve with ice cream or whipped cream, if desired. Retailer leftovers lined within the fridge for as much as 3 days.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Lady Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Images by Ashley McLaughlin