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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
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.ย
- 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.ย
- 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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Beth Compnotta says
Seems more like a crisp less like a cobbler. Nonetheless very yummy! Great recipe. I added pears and it was still wonderful. Thx for sharing.
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Erin says
Hi Beth, so happy you loved it and made it your own!
Jean says
I made extra topping and put it in the refrigerator. How long do you think it would last before I bake it with fruit again? 2 to 3 days? Thank you.
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Bonnie says
Easy and delicious. Loved by the whole family
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Erin says
Hi Bonnie, so happy you all loved it! ๐
Nirmita says
I have quick oats. Would that work?
Thanks.
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Erin says
Hi Nirmita, yep that should be fine! Let me know how yours comes out!
MaryRose says
I made this last night and WOW! It was such a delicious dessert and I can’t believe I made it from scratch! Lol. I think it would have been perfect with some vanilla ice cream, since the blueberries were a bit tart. Amazing recipe though, I will be making this again!
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Erin says
Hi MaryRose, so happy you loved it so much and yay to the ice cream too! ๐
Emily says
Love love love. We had tons of blueberries in the house so made this as one of our thanksgiving desserts, and it was a huge hit!!! Delicious and easy, another ELW winner ๐
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Erin says
Hi Emily, so happy you loved it so much!!
Christie Churnetski says
Can you make this ahead and freeze it? If so, what temperature and how long would you bake it once ready to do so?
Erin says
Hi Christie, yes, just prepare as directed and bake as directed. Let me know how it comes out!
sienna says
Trying to avoid butter and coconut oil. Do you know if the topping will work with olive or avocado oil?
Erin says
Hi Sienna, it should work with avocado oil! Let me know how it comes out!
Kari says
Hello!
Have you tried making this with apples before?
Erin says
Hi Kari, I also have an apple cobbler recipe: https://www.erinliveswhole.com/healthy-apple-cobbler-recipe/
Kari says
Awesome, thank you so much!!
Erin says
You’re so welcome!! ๐
Ann says
Absolutely delicious and healthy! I add a little less maple syrup because we donโt like too much sweetness. I make this two or three times a month and my family loves it. Hank you Erin!
Erin says
Hi Ann, so happy you love it and make it your own! ๐
Kayla says
My husband and I made this recipe twice this month! We loved it. The walnuts in the topping taste so good once they get all toasty…and vanilla ice cream is a must. I love that it’s gluten free, too. We have a lot of GF family & friends so I will keep this dessert in mind for parties. We swapped butter for coconut oil which was delish.
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Erin says
Hi Kayla, so happy you loved it so much and made it your own!! ๐
Barbara says
I just made this recipe for a family dinner. It was a big hit. We have two T2D in the family and if I do not monitor my sugar intake I have issues with type 2. I doubled the recipe but kept the maple syrup at 1/2 cup. Tasted great! I may experiment with even a little less syrup next time. I think adding the vanilla to the fruit was a good idea. I followed Diana’s suggestion and drained my fruit in a colander before mixing it with the other flavors and the cornstarch. Everyone loved the crumble. Thanks for sharing.
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Erin says
Hi Barbara, so happy you loved it and made it your own!! ๐
Diana says
So, so good! I followed the recipe exactly. One extra thing I did do was drain the blueberry mixture in a colander before putting it into the pan to take out as much liquid as possible. It was wonderful!!
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Erin says
Hi Diana, so happy you loved it and great idea! ๐
Arika Ullman says
By far the best blueberry cobbler!! BY FAR!
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Erin says
Hi Arika, so happy you loved it!!
Nikki says
This is a great recipe! I made it the first time as written and then a second time subbing stone fruits for the blueberries. Both homeruns! My friends were blown away that it was gluten free.
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Erin says
Hi Nikki, so happy you all loved it! ๐
Millie says
This is the BEST Crumble Iโve ever made! The combo of the oats and walnuts offered the best crunch. The maple syrup gave the perfect amount of sweetness to the berries. Iโve already shared it with 3 of my friends.
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Erin says
Hi Millie, so happy you all loved it! ๐
Sara says
I’d love to make this, but am allergic to almonds. Do you have any recommendations for what to use instead of almond flour? (I’m looking through the comments to see if anyone has said anything, but I haven’t seen anything yet).
Sam says
I used 1 cup of white flour and 1/3c ghee and it was great!
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Erin says
Thanks for sharing!!
Erin says
Hi Sara, you could sub oat flour but you will need less of it as it is more absorbent! Let me know how yours comes out!
morgan says
so yummy and easy to make! will definitely be making again!
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Erin says
Hi Morgan, so happy you enjoyed it!!
Hannah says
This healthy blueberry cobbler is one of the best out there! It is truly delicious and is healthier than a traditional cobbler recipe(you would never know). Highly recommend making!
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Erin says
Hi Hannah, so glad you loved it! ๐
Carole says
This was absolutely delicious. I’ll definitely be making this again.
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Erin says
Hi Carole, so happy you loved it!!