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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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Sue says
Just made this for the second time and wow. Definitely a keeper recipe
Erin says
Hi Sue, so happy you loved it! 🙂
Irna says
Family loved it!
Erin says
Hi Irna, so glad everyone enjoyed it!!
Vanessa says
This is such a favorite in our family. Always a crowd pleaser. I could eat half myself!
Erin says
Hi Vanessa, so happy you all love it!! 🙂
Barbara says
I love the sounds of this recipe, however our dietary requirements are both NUT and Gluten Free ingredients. Can you recommend a substitute & appropriate amounts for the almond flour and walnuts?
Nancy says
This is a great recipe. Thank you! I’ve made it with blueberries, nectarines, and apples and all three have been delicious. The only changes I made were using oat flour, because I didn’t have almond flour, and avocado oil. The topping was perfect with the changes so I just make it this way all the time.
Erin says
Hi Nancy, so happy you loved it and made it your own!! 🙂
Katelyn says
Hi! Can I make any of this ahead of time?
Erin says
Hi Katelyn, yes-up through the baking, then bake when ready!! 🙂
Vanessa says
This was my first time making a cobbler. My mom is on a low sugar diet, so this was the perfect thing for her birthday party.I used a mixture of fruit jam and mashed bananas instead of maple syrup, and I added some chia seeds in addition to coconut oil. It turned out great, and I will definitely make it again!
Erin says
Hi Vanessa, so happy you all loved it and made it your own!! 🙂
Paige Adair says
Made this over the summer for a little family dinner with friends. We ate it all in one sitting and the toddlers loved it – little blueberry monsters! Went apple picking over the weekend and made this again with diced apples and some spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves) and it was delicious. Such a monday night treat. Took 10 minutes to throw together and worth the smiles on everyones faces. That topping is just so delish. Made it with pecans this go around. Thanks for the recipe!
Erin says
Hi Paige, so happy you all loved it so much! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Elise says
This was delicious! First foray into switching to almond flour and we loved that bit of almond flavor in the background. Wild blueberries are our favorite baked fruit, but looking forward to trying peaches and other berries, too. This was so easy to put together and will be in a regular rotation in our house.
Erin says
Hi Elise, so glad you liked it and made it your own! 🙂
Amy Anderson says
Delicious!
Erin says
Hi Amy, so happy you liked it!!
Ana Rose says
Hi ! I’ve made these a few times already and I absolutely love it ! Even my spouse ! Who by the way tends to avoid healthy treats ! But… Now I’m all out of almond flour do you think perhaps oat flour will do ? – Thank you
Erin says
Hi Ana, so glad everyone loved it and yep, that should be fine!
Deanna says
This dessert was quick and absolutely delicious. I brought it to my neighbors and he loved it. Will definitely make again.
Erin says
Hi Deanna, so happy you all loved it!!
Megan H says
This was the perfect and quick dessert to bring to a game night! Loved it and looking forward to trying it with other fruits!
Erin says
Hi Megan, so glad you loved it!!
Renee Ortmann says
Hello! Is it possible to substitute GF all purpose flour (white rice flour) for the almond flour?
Thanks,
Renée
Julie says
Holy moly, this was absolutely delicious. I used blueberries, peaches, and strawberries and omitted the lemon to start. The topping was absolutely delicious even before cooking it, like cookie dough! My dad is diabetic and really careful with sugars and we all loved this dessert. Very customizable with the fruit.
Erin says
HI Julie, so happy you all love it and make it your own!! 🙂
Sue says
Can I use brown rice flour instead of almond flour
Erina says
I made this cobbler at least 25 times and this is the most popular desert in my house
Erin says
Hi Erina, so happy you love it so much! 🙂
Tonia McKay says
Soooo delicious 😋
Erin says
Hi Tonia, so happy you loved it! 🙂
Julie J says
Hi there – I am grain free so any idea what I could use for the oats? Maybe flaxseed? It’s a struggle to come up with something that still tastes as good. Thanks!
Erin says
Hi Julie, hmm that should be ok. I haven’t tried those subs so feel free to give it a try and let me know how your cobbler comes out! 🙂
Mary Ann Godwin says
Could I put the walnuts or the pecans in a food processor or do they have to be chopped before adding to the oats, etc. for the topping? If I can put them in the food processor, is it a cup of nuts before they go in the food processor or after they’re already ground up?
Erin says
Hi Mary Ann, please chop/ food process the walnuts or pecans before starting the recipe so you can add them to the bowl and mix in step 4. Let me know how yours comes out! 🙂
Catalina says
Could I use liquid oil, like avocado oil, instead of coconut oil? Coconut oil is too high in saturated fat for my husband’s heart healthy diet.
Erin says
Hi Catalina, sure, that should work! Let me know how yours comes out! 🙂
Max H Herr says
Other substitutes for oil in many baked goods are unsweetened applesauce, pumpkin puree, and sweet potato puree — the applesauce does not impart any flavor profile of its own.
Dalhia says
Content, how can I reduce the added sweetener to less than 10 g of sugar per serving? What baking dish do you recommend for making half the recipe for four servings?
Jewel says
I made this blueberry cobbler with frozen (freezer burnt) blueberries, rancid walnuts and remainder of ingredients fresh or not outdated and this cobbler was still amazing. Easy, quick and taste great!
Erin says
Hi Jewel, so happy you loved it! 🙂