Blueberry Mint Crumble is an easy, quick to make baked dessert that is completely soul-warming. This version is prepared in half pint Mason jars leaving them perfect for single servings, adding a lid to take them on the go or to easily store in the refrigerator (if you have any left)! Ready in less than 45 minutes with gluten-free and gluten options.
Though we are still at the risk of snow and below freezing temperatures, the mint in my garden is already going full force. It’s predatory, my mint. As though it’s bored with its now dedicated (it has pushed everything else out) rock-walled raised bed, it has traveled underground the full length of our backyard, popping up on the other side of the fence next to the sidewalk. Like it wants to see everyone walking by. There are not enough mojitos in the world to use all of my mint in a season.
As much as I do love a Martha Stewart worthy prim and proper dessert, my heart craves rustic, relaxed, can’t-mess-them-up desserts. The type of dessert you can throw together at the last minute with a handful of ingredients you already have on hand. This Blueberry Mint Crumble is that dessert. And it’s in small jars. You just can’t beat it. And it uses my mint.
If you haven’t made a crumble before you will love them. They are probably one of the most versatile desserts. A fruit and sugar mixture cook with a streusel topping creating a thick and homey dessert. I’ve made Fruit Crumble Jars with strawberries and peaches which also was delicious. Making a crumble is usually done in a baking dish however making them in jars is great for single servings, transporting out of the house or just for a fun change.
This blueberry mint crumble could really not be simpler. The blueberries are tossed with a bit of flour for thickening, sugar and mint; packed in jars with a traditional oat topping. About three quarters through the cooking the blueberries burst creating a thick, indigo filling, bubbling up through the topping. As they cool the volume subsides to reside nicely in the jar, primed for a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
Fun Facts about Blueberries
Blueberries are a fruit native to the United States and supposedly one the original Native American residents introduced to the Pilgrims as a key food source. Blueberries are rich in antioxidants which combat ‘free radicals’ and aid in optimizing one’s health. Studies on older adults have demonstrated a benefit on memory loss too. Always great to have a favorite fruit be so good for you, right?
Though July is officially National Blueberry Month, most of us are fortunate to be able to buy blueberries year-round. Unlike some other summer berries, blueberries’ flavor remains true when buying out of your region’s natural season too (e.g. they are imported in season from another country or area).
Crumbles, like cobblers and other old school Americana baked desserts, are some of the most simple to make. Blueberry Mint Crumble in jars takes mere minutes to assemble and is ready in under 45 minutes. Baking desserts in jars makes fun, individual servings with a rustic vibe as well as makes them easy to transport for gatherings or picnics.
Looking for more blueberry recipe inspiration? I’ve got you covered. If you too have an overabundance of mint, you can enjoy this winning combo in Blueberry-Mint Daquiris (non-alcoholic modification included). They are thick and thirst-quenching. I love serving them in in these ‘drinking jars’ with handles. Like regular jars, you can put a lid on them to keep them from spilling or to transport them.
Blueberry Coconut Ice Cream with Dark Chocolate Bits (dairy-free) is a flavor packed homemade ice cream and this version is dairy-free! I discovered this salad combination, Blueberry-Mango Mixed Greens Salad with Blueberry-Guava Vinaigrette, while on a road trip through the Southwest and could not wait to get home to make my own version. It is a refreshing combination perfect for the dog days of summer.
I found the original recipe for Cherry Blueberry Cloud Pie in a pack of vintage recipes I bought on eBay. The name alone convinced me I had to make it. It’s a light and fluffy pie piled high with cherries and blueberries. The perfect color combination for Fourth of July or Memorial Day celebrating too.
Recipe
Blueberry Mint Crumble in jars
Ingredients
Ingredients for Filling:
- 3 1/2 cups fresh Blueberries , rinsed
- Juice of 1/2 Lime
- 2 tablespoons Gluten-Free or Regular Flour+
- 3 tablespoons Light Brown Sugar
- 1 tablespoons Granulated Sugar
- 3 tablespoons fresh finely chopped Mint leaves
Ingredients for Topping:
- ½ cup Whole Rolled Oats , (not instant)+
- ½ cup Gluten-Free or Regular Flour+
- ½ cup Light Brown Sugar
- 6 tablespoons Unsalted Butter , melted
- ¼ teaspoon Kosher Salt
- ½ teaspoon ground Nutmeg (preferably freshly grated)
Supplies:
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
- Spray the insides and rim of the jars and place them on a baking sheet.
- In a medium bowl, combine all of the ingredients for the filling. Spoon the filling into the jars, using the back of a mixing spoon to press blueberries down if needed to allow about ½ inch for the topping. Note: the filling will compress when cooking.
- In a separate bowl, combine all of the ingredients for the topping. Spoon the topping evenly across the four jars, distributing across to the top of the filling to cover it.
- Place baking sheet with jars in the preheated oven and bake for 30 minutes or until the filling is bubbly and the tops are lightly golden in color.
Vera Sweeney says
I don’t always cook, but when I do, it’s something easy and sweet. You just won the Vera Sweeney Internet Award for Being Awesome 4/24/17. =)
Toni Dash says
LOL!! Woo Hoo! I’ll take it Vera! One can’t wish for much more than being told they are awesome to start a Monday.
Colleen Lanin says
I love to serve desserts like this at parties and get togethers. They’re so cute and the perfect size!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
This is the perfect dessert for me! I live in the south, so mason jars are everywhere, and we love our crumbles and cobblers!
Jeanette says
It is an absolutely perfect dessert for my son. His favorite fruit is blueberries. If I can make them in a pie I know that he will gobble that up. It’s actually kind of cute in those little bottles because then he can bring it to school with him.
robin rue says
I don’t know why eating out of a jar makes stuff taste better, but it does. I can’t wait to try this.
Claire Walter says
Anna @ One Prickly Pear has a ton of blackberries, and I have a mint forest. She and I should get together and have a Crumble Rumble. You’re invited. I’ve been seeking out a lot of mint recipes (cubed watermelon, feta cheese and shredded mint being a goodie), and I’ll try this recipe too — tho’ probably just in a pan, not in such cute little jars.
Toni Dash says
I think I need to find a large manufacturer of mint vaper rub, or someplace that makes gallons of Mojitos daily. These little recipes do nothing to lessen my forest!
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
i love a good blueberry crumble, great idea using mint! this looks too delicious, especially in the little jars. definitely a recipe i will be trying. thanks!
Kristy @ She Eats says
Toni…. every month should be national blueberry month 😉
PS. The crumble looks divine. Like, insanely divine. I say you seal one of those bad boys up and ship me one stat. Or, I’ll grab a bottle of port and we can share it (and some crumble) on the back deck, yes?
Jess says
Where is the recipe?
Toni Dash says
So strange! It is showing now. The mysteries of the internet, Jess; not sure why it wasn’t before. Thanks for the head’s up.
Anna @ One Prickly Pear says
I have a ton of blueberries in my backyard right now. I know what I’ll be doing with them now! 🙂