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Juicy Blueberry Crumb Bars with a sweet buttery crust
There’s nothing like sweet summer blueberries baked in a simple crust to excite the taste buds!
This simple dessert is saturated with intense blueberry flavor and hints of bright, fresh lemon juice layered in a buttery crust. The flavor combo is classic and always a favorite.
The flavor of our Blueberry Crumb Bars remind me of a luscious pie. The buttery nuggets of crumbled topping are similar to the topping baked on our popular Blueberry Crumble Pie.
Ingredients to make Blueberry Crumb Bars:
For the crust:
- granulated sugar
- all-purpose flour
- baking powder
- salt
- lemon zest
- unsalted butter
- egg
For the blueberry layer:
- granulated sugar
- cornstarch
- lemon juice
- blueberries
For the icing:
- powdered sugar
- fresh lemon juice
How to make Blueberry Crumb Bars:
To prepare the crust:
- Mix the crust ingredients together in a large bowl.
- Press a little more than half into the bottom of a lightly greased 13×9-inch baking pan. Set aside.
To prepare the filling:
- Combine the sugar, cornstarch and lemon juice.
- Add the blueberries and toss to combine.
- Pour over the prepared crust.
- Crumble the remaining dough in clumps over the blueberries.
- Bake!
To prepare the icing:
- Whisk together and drizzle over the cooled bars. Refrigerate the cooled bars before slicing.
Blueberry Crumb Bars are best cut cold.
For best results refrigerate cooled Blueberry Crumb Bars for an hour before slicing. There’s loads of gooey filling in these bars so it’s best to wait until it’s set. However, you can eat these bars warm from the oven. You may need a fork but that’s okay. We love them warm, room temperature and slightly chilled!
Our Blueberry Bars can be cut into wedges, squares or rectangles as we’ve done here. You can also bake the mixture in a 9-inch square pan for a thicker bar. They’re great anyway you slice ’em!
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator and bring to room temperature (about 30 minutes) before serving.
The amazing blueberry!
Blueberries are one of the few fruits native to North America. They’re loaded with healthy antioxidants which are linked to improved memory in older adults. I say eat more blueberries!
These indigo-colored berries never cease to amaze and inspire. How can such a tiny little package contain so much intense flavor! Blueberries are second only to strawberries in US consumption and it’s easy to see why.
You’ll find blueberries in everything from BBQ, salads, smoothies, pies, scones, sauces, popsicles and cakes. It seems blueberries make everything delicious!
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Blueberry Crumb Bars
Ingredients
for the crust:
- 1 cup granulated sugar (222g)
- 3 cups all-purpose flour (378g)
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- zest of 1 lemon
- 1 cup cold unsalted butter cut into cubes (226g or 16 tablespoons)
- 1 large egg lightly beaten
for the blueberry layer:
- ½ cup granulated sugar (110g)
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- juice of 1 lemon (about 2 tablespoons)
- 5 cups blueberries (about 1 1/2 pounds)
for the icing: (optional)
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- juice of ½ lemon +/- for desired consistency
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F if using a glass pan. See Note if using a metal pan. Lightly grease a 13×9-inch pan and set aside.
To prepare the crust:
- In a medium bowl whisk together sugar, flour, baking powder, salt and lemon zest. Using a pasty cutter or food processor cut in the cold butter until the mixture resembles coarse sand. Add the beaten egg and mix until the dough starts to hold together but is till crumbly. Press a little more than half the dough into the prepared pan. Set aside.
To prepare the blueberry mixture:
- In a large mixing bowl combine the sugar, cornstarch and lemon juice. Add the blueberries and toss gently with a rubber spatula to combine. Pour the blueberry mixture over the crust and spread evenly. Crumble the remaining dough (with some larger clumps) over the blueberry layer leaving some blueberries exposed and peaking through the crust.
- Bake for 50-55 minutes or until the top is lightly browned. Cool completely then chill for cleaner cuts. Cut into small squares, bars or wedges. Whisk together the icing ingredients and lightly drizzle each bar as desired.
Recipe Notes
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We know you’re going to LOVE these Blueberry Crumb Bars! What’s your favorite fruit filled bar?
Robyn
Oh my gosh, Tricia, so much deliciousness! I can never decide which berry is my favourite but this sure is my favourite time of year. These are even easy enough for me to make! Sharing 🙂
Tricia Buice
Haha Robyn – I think my favorite berries are the ones in season, whenever that is. I’m just smitten with blackberries, blueberries and especially strawberries. LOVE them all! I know you can make these and so much more 🙂
Velva
Soon Good! Summer and blueberries are a perfect marriage. your crumb bars look delicious. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Velva
Tricia Buice
Thank you Velva – I hope you’re having a fantastic summer!
Abbe@This is How I Cook
I love bars with crumbs and these look perfect. I also love that they are loaded with blueberries and not teasing me like some tend to do! This reminds me I best get some loaves of blueberry bread in the freezer soon!
Tricia Buice
Oh blueberry bread sounds lovely Abbe. These bars have the full on blueberry taste for sure 🙂 Have a terrific week and thanks 🙂
Pam
Ummm,mmm, Tricia! You did it again! The bars looks incredible! I love blueberries and with lemon and in a bar, perfect! We really need to move next door to you! Thanks for the recipe and have a fun-filled week! Hugs
Tricia Buice
Thanks Pam! I would love to share with you and your husband 🙂 You never know! Hope you have a great week too.
Gerlinde
These bars would be a big hit in my family. What a treat! I wouldn’t mind having one of these blueberry bars right now .
Tricia Buice
Thanks Gerlinde – they really are delicious and the blueberry flavor is phenomenal. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Julie G.
I have tons of blueberries in the freezer from when they were on sale. How would you suggest I handle them for this recipe? Defrost first and make sure they’re dry or just use them frozen? I really would love to make this!
Tricia Buice
Hi Julie – thanks for the great question. I think you are correct in defrosting first on paper towels or something so they are not as wet which can affect the crumb bottom and top. I would love to hear how these turn our for you – and I’m sure our readers would too. Good luck and thanks so much!
handmade by amalia
Your photography and styling are every bit as gorgeous as your baking. A beautiful post.
Amalia
xo
Tricia Buice
What a wonderful, sweet thing to write Amalia – thank you very much.
Monique
Hello Tricia..I love crumb bars..to bits;)
Thank you!
Tricia Buice
Me too Monique – and these blueberry crumb bars are so good 🙂
Carrian
This looks incredible!! Pinning!
Tricia Buice
Yeah! Thank you Carrian 🙂
cheri
I’ve been on a little blueberry bender myself, love these bars and your crumb topping!!!
Tricia Buice
Yes you have Cheri! Love your jam and can’t wait to try it. Thanks so much!
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers
I love blueberry season and I love to bake with them. A lot 🙂 These are a perfect way to enjoy them. Love to snack on crumb bars, especially blueberry!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Jennifer! Me too 🙂 Hope you enjoyed a lovely summer break!
Monica
Oh my – how totally irresistible. I can almost taste them. They look beautiful and I bet they taste even better with all that sweet goodness with the pop of blueberries. Great recipe, Tricia!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Monica! Irresistible is a great way to describe these bars. So much blueberry flavor – it’s hard to stop at just one! Thank you my friend 🙂
Julia @ Happy Foods Tube
Oh my! Loove blueberries and these bars look perfect! Yummy!
Tricia Buice
Thank you Julia! Have a terrific week 🙂
sue | theviewfromgreatisland
Now I’m feeling quite cheated with my bowl of cereal…these are stunning, Tricia, the color, the crumb, the drizzle, it’s all perfect!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Sue – they are delicious too! Have a great week 🙂
Suzy | The Mediterranean Dish
OMG! Gimme all the berries!
Tricia Buice
We love all the fresh berries this time of year – thanks Suzy.
Chris Scheuer
Just bought four pints of blueberries as they were so cheap I couldn’t resist. I have an idea these beautiful crumb bars would be very popular around here! Pinning and sharing!
Tricia Buice
They were very popular with our crowd so I hope you get the chance to make them. So full of blueberry flavor they are hard to resist. Thanks for sharing Chris!
Liz
Bill will not eat fresh blueberries, but he loves blueberry pie and crisp. I know these gorgeous bars would be a huge hit with my family!
Tricia Buice
My DIL doesn’t care for blueberries either – I love the in everything from yogurt, salads and desserts. Thanks for stopping by!
Brandi
These would make a good breakfast! I love that they are easy!
Tricia Buice
Haha – I agree Brandi! Blueberry and breakfast are wonderful together 🙂 Thanks!
Shashi at Savory Spin
I adore blueberries – I could eat a whole box in a sitting – but, I’d much rather enjoy them in these decadently delicious crumb bars cos crumb anything + blueberries = a match made in heaven – right?! 🙂
Tricia Buice
Yes indeed Shashi! We love blueberries, in or on just about anything. Thanks!
Angie@Angie's Recipes
I adore anything with crumb topping! These blueberry bars look terrific, Tricia. It would be a torture for me to wait until they are completely cool before cutting.
Tricia Buice
I know what you mean Angie – they can be eaten warm but don’t come out as perfect. But pretty, precise cuts are not important when there is a warm blueberry crumble to be had! Thank you 🙂