This past winter I got into the routine of making my daughter porridge for breakfast. I needed something healthy and quick that I could make at home and take with her to daycare. I started adding our frozen Saskatoon berries that we picked last summer with the porridge, and sometimes a scoop of yogurt if she was lucky 😉 I’d add the boiling water and frozen berries to the oatmeal in her Tupperware bowl, add a scoop of yogurt, put the lid on and take to daycare. Super easy and she loved it! That’s when I realized, why save them?!
This year I picked 13 lbs and we’ve already eaten lots! Here are 6 of our favourite ways to use Saskatoon berries, fresh or frozen. Some of the simplest ways to eat them are how we enjoy them best!
1.Porridge
Most of our Saskatoon berries from last year were enjoyed with porridge. From frozen, add before you add boiling water, or enjoy fresh after you’ve added water. Top with a scoop of yogurt for extra creaminess.
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2.Overnight Oats
This one is my new favourite! I am not a huge breakfast person, but these oats are oh so delicious & super easy to make. I added 1/2 cup oats, 1 tsp of maple syrup, 1 tsp ground flax seed, half a banana, 1-2 tbsp Saskatoon berries and 1/2 cup milk in a glass container. Stir very well, place in the fridge overnight and eat cold the next morning. Seriously, so delicious and they keep well for a few days and get even more flavourful.
3.Smoothie
Smoothies are a great way to get your fruit intake, especially in the winter time. We made a lot of smoothies this winter with our frozen Saskatoon berries, raspberries and bananas. If you like it creamy, you can add yogurt or milk. If you are looking for extra liquid without adding milk, try watermelon or fresh oranges. We often topped it with hemp seeds too. And if you want to have a little extra fun, click HERE to try our Unicorn Smoothie Recipe! Substitute the Saskatoon berries instead of the blue berries.
4.Fresh
Fresh is best! Instead of being a hoarder of the berries, like me, enjoy them fresh! Eat plain, add on cold cereal, yogurt, on top of pancakes, fruit salad, the possibilities are endless!
5.Ice Cream
We are absolutely in love with our Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker! And no, this is not sponsored! We’ve been on a mission to clean up the freezer so we made mango Saskatoon berry ice cream! You could add Saskatoon berries to almost any type of ice cream or even just top them with vanilla ice cream.
6.Crisp
Another super simple and quick dessert – use fresh or frozen Saskatoon berries. We could have found a legit recipe online, but we like to wing it. We added about 2-3 cups berries in the bottom and topped with a mixture of about 2 cups quick oats, 1/4 cup melted butter, 1/4 cup brown sugar, dash of cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg. Baked at 350 degrees C for about half hour-ish. It was crumbly, but delicious. Especially when it was topped with our homemade ice cream!
The photo shows before all the oats were added.Â
What’s your favourite way to enjoy Saskatoon berries?
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Everything looks delicious! I have never tried Overnight Oats before, but it looks so good. Thanks for the recipes. And that little one of your is just adorable!!
Thanks 🙂 The overnight oats are really yummy!
This post really made me hungry. I love the ice cream one. I’m an ice cream lover. Your cute lil baby seems to enjoy her porridge.
Haha me too! Ice cream every day, all day! She does love her porridge!!
I love all of these ideas! I’ve never tried a Saskatoon berry before but they look delicious. How would you describe the taste in relation to other berries?
They are! They almost have a bit of a nutty taste to them, kinda of almond-ish. They are similar in size to blueberries.
I have actually never heard of Saskatoon berries! I will have to find some so we can try these recipes!
Defiantly! I don’t know if you can buy them in the stores, they grow wild here, but you could substitute the recipes with blueberries.
Saskatoon Berries look yumm, I never heard of them in India. But after looking at this post and mouthwatering pictures I would love to try some.
Yes, they are delicious! They are native to Canada, but similar to a blueberry!
Everything looks delicious!!! I really need to try overnight oats!!
Thank you! Yes, you totally do, they are so easy!!
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Well I liked the page and will have to head there next yr (I think I used to keep pails for them from work LOL)
Nice! Have fun next year!