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Healthy Blueberry Cobbler is a decadent dessert that’s vegan-friendly, gluten-free, and full of flavor. Requiring just 10 minutes of prep time, this is a must-try dish that you’re guaranteed to love!

A perfectly delicious healthy dessert
If you’ve been looking for a treat so indulgent that it feels like a luxurious dessert, this is it. Healthy blueberry cobbler is a dish that sits on the nutritious end of the spectrum and tastes great. Trust me… despite being a healthier dessert option, this cobbler doesn’t sacrifice a single smidgen of flavor.
One of the best parts about this recipe is that it’s vegan, which makes it an option suitable for many! This is a great dessert to serve up when entertaining guests or attending a potluck. People will be absolutely blown away when they learn about its healthy ingredients!
I love making blueberry recipes and wanted to share my Healthy Blueberry Galette recipe too.

Ingredients used to create blueberry cobbler
This recipe comes with two sections: the base and the cobbler. Within both parts are easy, simple ingredients. Don’t worry, you won’t have to hunt down any obscure baking items! Here’s what you’ll need to make this delicious dessert.
Blueberry base:
- Blueberries
- Maple syrup
- Lemon juice
- Vanilla
- Arrowroot or cornstarch
Cobbler:
- Rolled oats
- Walnuts
- Almond flour
- Salt
- Maple syrup
- Coconut oil
- Vanilla
Tools needed to make this recipe
When I say this recipe is simple, I mean it! In total, you’ll only need four items to bring this cobbler to life: 2 mixing bowls, a stirring utensil, and an 8×8 baking pan. If you have a different sized pan, feel free to use it, but keep a close eye during baking.
How to make healthy blueberry cobbler
Healthy cobbler is one of my favorite dessert recipes to make. You’ll need to prepare for 40 minutes of baking time, but the prep shouldn’t take more than 10! In total, this dish will take less than 1 hour from start to finish.
Start by preheating the oven to 350F.
Then, in a large bowl, mix the blueberries, maple syrup, lemon juice, and vanilla. Add the arrowroot starch and toss the blueberries.
Spoon the berries into an 8×8 inch pan, leaving the juice behind in the mixing bowl.
In another bowl, mix the oats, walnuts, almond flour, and salt.
Stir in the maple syrup, coconut oil, and vanilla until well combined.
Next, spread the cobbler topping on top of the blueberries until most of the berries are covered.
Bake in the oven for 40 munutes or until the topping is golden brown.
Let cool for 15 minutes, and then enjoy!
Store leftovers in the refrigerator.

Cobbler topping ideas
Want to spice up your cobbler and include a little extra fun? Add some toppings! Here are some delicious ideas.
Vanilla icecream
I love to eat icecream alongside my cobbler, especially when the cobbler is warm! The hot and cold combo really enhances the flavors.
Nuts
I know this recipe includes walnuts, but feel free to add extra on top! Walnuts, peanuts, pecans, almond slivers… they all taste great!
Chocolate
Chocolate is always a good idea, so why not add some to your cobbler? Sprinkle your bowl with crushed chocolate, cocoa nibs, chocolate chips, or even Mini M&Ms! You won’t regret it.
Fruit
Like with the nuts, you can’t go wrong with extra fruit. Top your cobbler with the fruit of your choice. More blueberries? Sure! Strawberries, blackberries, or peaches? Of course!
Whipped cream
This one is a no brainer! All desserts taste better with a dollop (or more than a dollop) of whipped cream on top!
Blueberry cobbler substitution options
Do you have a few alternative ingredients on hand that you’re looking to use in this recipe? Here are some easy swaps that may work for your cobbler.
- Blueberries: Love a good cobbler but aren’t a big fan of blueberries? That’s ok! They can be swapped with strawberries, raspberries, or even blackberries. You could try peaches too! Choose the fruit of your choice, and follow the directions as outlined in the recipe card.
- Maple syrup: Maple syrup is used in both portions of this recipe. If you’d prefer something else, you can use molasses or honey!
- Walnuts: I love using walnuts in this cobbler, but you can use any type of nut that you’d like. I’m sure pecans in particular would taste great!
- Coconut oil: Coconut oil can be replaced with any similar fatty oil.
A healthier cobbler recipe
When I make new dessert recipes, health is at the forefront of my mind. I love playing around with ingredients to make dishes that are as healthy as possible! For this recipe, I used four ingredients that make it a bit more nutritious than the classic recipe.
Maple syrup
To sweeten my cobbler, I used maple syrup. This is one of my go-to ingredients because it serves as an all-natural sweetener that tastes wonderful and eliminates the need for granulated sugar. Combined with the blueberries, the taste is something else!
Rolled oats
Many cobbler recipes use sugar cookie dough as the top layer. Though I’m all for an indulgent sugar cookie topping from time to time, using rolled oats is a much healthier alternative. I combine the oats with the flour, oil, and a few more ingredients to achieve a dough that works wonderfully as the top layer of the cobbler.
Almond flour
Almond flour helps to give the cobbler it’s consistency. It’s my favorite type of flour to use, as it’s much more nutritious than all-purpose flour. Plus, it has extra protein!
Coconut oil
Coconut oil is a great option to use in place of canola, vegetable, or other oils. I use it in pretty much all of my baking recipes! It’s an easy swap that provides a bit of healthy fats.

Tips for making the best healthy cobbler
Here are a couple of quick how-tos that will help you create the best cobbler you’ve ever had!
- Don’t skip any of the ingredients: It may be tempting to omit the cornstarch or maple syrup, for example, but these ingredients are vital! You’ll want to use all of the ingredients listed to end up with a delicious cobbler. *I suggest doubling the cobbler topping if you really like extra crumble topping
- Use fresh or frozen fruit: Don’t used canned fruit in this recipe. Canned fruits often have added sugars and flavorings that can ruin your cobbler. Plus, they’re filled with liquids that will make your dish too runny. Stick with fresh or frozen, and no need to let frozen fruit thaw before adding to your recipe.
- Cool thoroughly before eating: The recipe instructs to wait until the cobbler has cooled before digging in. This is for good reason! As the cobbler cools, the inside begins to thicken, creating the thick, gooey texture that we all love. If you eat it too soon, it will be runnier than it should be. Let it cool!
- Storing blueberry cobbler: Be sure to refrigerate any leftover cobbler in a sealed container. Enjoy within 2 days. Feel free to eat it cold or reheat in the microwave in 15 second increments.
Try these blueberry recipes too!
If you liked this healthy blueberry cobbler, I can guarantee that you’ll like these blueberry desserts as well. Muffins, cheesecake bars, scones, bread… I’ll take one of each, please!
- Healthy Whole Wheat Blueberry Bread
- Healthy Blueberry Scones (Paleo, Gluten Free)
- Baked Blueberry Oatmeal Cups
- Paleo Lemon Blueberry Muffins
- Triple Layer Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
- Healthy Blueberry Banana Muffins

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Healthy Blueberry Cobbler
Healthy Blueberry Cobbler is a decadent dessert that’s vegan-friendly, gluten free, and full of flavor. Requiring just 10 minutes of prep time, this is a must-try dish that you’re guaranteed to love!
Ingredients
Blueberry base:
- 4 cups fresh blueberries (or frozen)
- 2 tbsps maple syrup
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 tbsp arrowroot powder (or cornstarch) – this is optional but recommended. it will be more liquidy without!
Cobbler:
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1 cup finely chopped walnuts (or other nut)
- 1 cup almond flour
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup maple syrup
- 1/3 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1 tsp vanilla
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- In a large bowl, mix together blueberries, maple syrup, lemon juice, and vanilla. Then add arrowroot starch and toss blueberries.
- Spoon berries into an 8×8 inch pan, leaving juice in bowl behind.
- In another bowl, mix together oats, walnuts, almond flour, and salt.
- Stir in maple syrup, coconut oil, and vanilla until well combined.
- Spread cobbler topping on top of blueberries until most of the blueberries are covered.
- Bake in oven for 40-45 minutes or until topping is golden brown.
- Let cool for 15 minutes before eating. Store leftovers in refrigerator.
Notes
*I suggest doubling the cobbler topping if you really like extra crumble topping
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Fiona Haidacher says
I’m making this cobbler for the third Sunday in a row now, since it’s a hit with my family 🙂
Really does taste amazing. I usually pre-bake it 35 minutes at home and when we get to eat it in the afternoon pop it in the oven for the residual ten minutes at my parent’s place. I highly suggest eating it warm with a scoop of ice cream!
Erin says
Hi Fiona, I am so happy my cobbler has become a weekend staple with your family!! Thanks for your kind words, and I love it with ice cream too! 🙂
Bianca says
Is cornstarch strictly necessary?
Erin says
Hi Bianca, yes it is needed, but you can use Arrowroot instead if you’d like. Let me know how it goes!
Dana says
I made this twice for my boyfriend and I and I’m not exaggerating when I say it lasted two days each time… It’s delicious! We’re hoping to make it with a bag of mixed frozen berries next time because it’s just too dang great!
Erin says
Hi Dana, ah I am so happy you two love it so much!! 🙂
Maria says
Can I use a mixture of blueberries and strawberries? I only have 2 cups of blueberries
Erin says
Hi Maria, of course! Feel free to make it your own! Let me know how it came out!
Ann Voelker says
AMAZING! Such a hit with the whole family! So easy and turns out gooey with the perfect crumble topping. Love the nuts and oats in the crumble. I had to use some honey instead of the maple syrup in the crumble and turned out great!
Erin says
Hi Ann! I am thrilled your family enjoyed the cobbler and you made it your own! 🙂
Jill says
Disclaimer: I’m not a fan of nuts in my desserts so I skipped them & doubled the oats.
But WOW this is so delicious. The PERFECT guilt-free dessert.
Erin says
Hi Jill! I am so thrilled you enjoyed the cobbler!! 🙂
Katie says
OMG this was delicious! I was so impressed. I used fresh blueberries, but opted to keep all of the juice and added a tablespoon of flaxseed meal and a tablespoon of chia seeds to prevent it from being too wet, and it turned out perfectly! I enjoyed mine with a smidge of marscapone, and it was absolutely divine!
Erin says
Hi Katie, I’m thrilled you enjoyed the cobbler and made it your own! 🙂
Melissa says
I made this with frozen blueberries, and pecans instead of walnuts. This was fantastic! It was so easy to put together, and the flavors are so good. Thank you for another great recipe!
Erin says
Hi Melissa, thanks for your kind words! I am so happy you enjoyed it and made it your own! 🙂
Martina says
Extremely delicious and so easy to make. It was a fam favourite and will most definitely be made again! Thanks a bunch 🙂
Erin says
Hi Martina, I am so happy you and your family enjoyed the cobbler!!
Shelby says
Made this and tried not to eat it all in one day 😂 sooo easy and delicious! Felt good to know the ingredients in it too!
Erin says
Hi Shelby, I am thrilled you love the cobbler!! 🙂
Kortney says
Made this with frozen mixed berries and it turned out great! Definitely a new favorite and will be making this all summer. 🙂
Erin says
Hi Kortney! I am so happy you enjoyed it and made it your own! 🙂
aimee says
Oh my goodness this was delicious and so so easy! I do have a question though .. in the recipe when placing the berries in the 8×8 pan it says to leave the juices behind? Do we scoop out just the berries ? What about the vanilla and lemon juice and all that good stuff .. sorry if it’s a dumb question newbie here (:
Erin says
It’s up to you. I leave them behind because I prefer that it isn’t too liquidy, but if you have enough starch youll be ok. I toss the berries with the vanilla and lemon and just use what has coated them. Either way, you can’t go wrong.
Erin says
Hi Aimee, thanks for your kind words! Yes, you have to scoop the berries out of the bowl and leave the liquid behind so the cobbler isn’t too wet. Let me know how it comes out! 🙂
Caroline says
I made this recipe with ingredients I had on hand and only had to slightly adjust. It was delicious and the perfect amount of sweet. Was great out of the fridge as leftovers as well!
Erin says
Hi Caroline, I am so happy you enjoyed the cobbler!!
Bobbi says
Made this for Easter and the whole family loved it! It was so easy to make and even easier to eat in one sitting!!!!
Erin says
Hi Bobbi, I am thrilled that you and your family enjoyed it!!
Amber says
Can I sub regular flour?
Erin says
it will be drier and have less flavor. i suggest almond or oat!
Katie says
Was amazing and sooo easy to make! I used frozen blueberries and sugar free maple syrup & it turned out great.
Erin says
So glad you liked it Katie! Thanks for writing a review 🙂
Erin says
Hi Katie, I am so happy you enjoyed it! 🙂
Theresa says
Can I omit the nuts. But allergy home.
Erin says
Sub oat flour and omit nuts!
Faith says
Hi Erin,
If i am trying to make it nut free and thus am using oat four and removing the nuts, should I increase the oats or oat flour amounts?
Erin says
Hi Faith, I would just double the amount of oats and do the same amount of oat flour as almond! Let me know how it comes out!!
Melanie says
Made this today with peaches and it is outstanding. I followed the recipe exactly as written. The topping is so delicious and I love the absence of refined sugars and regular flour. Thanks for a great recipe Erin! 😋
Erin says
Hi Melanie, so happy you loved the cobbler!
Morgan says
How will oat flour work with this?
Erin says
i think good! use the apple crisp recipe with oat flour for exact measurements!
Jen says
Can I use coconut flour
Erin says
I haven’t tested and don’t prefer coconut flour in most recipes.
Tom says
Taking me back to my Boy Scout days by the camp fire! I love it and think it’s the best cobbler I’ve ever had!
Erin says
Hi Tom! I am so happy it reminds you of your childhood!!