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Saskatoon Berry Recipes

Although your freshly picked saskatoon berries are delicious by the handful, they also make for some wonderful additions to other baked goods or dinner recipes. Here are just a few for you to try.

SUGAR-PACKED SASKATOON BERRIES

By adding sugar to your saskatoons, before you freeze them, actually allows them to hold their moisture for longer. This is because the added sugar draws out the juices. And one better, the berries will keep better with this way of freezing them.

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SASKATOON BERRY BUBBLES

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We've put all kinds of berries into our alcoholic drinks, so why not saskatoon berries? Not only will your drink look that more refreshing and classy, but you will be able to benefit from added antioxidants and aromas.

SASKATOON BERRY PIE FILLING

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A classic, which is part of any amazing saskatoon berry pie. This filling is a critical part of most traditional pies, and you'll often find, that grammies, all around the world, will have their own rendition of this.

SASKATOON BERRY BUTTER TARTS

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An old Canadian favourite, made with a traditional Canadian superfood - Yes, please! These Saskatoon Berry Butter Tarts are almost as good as the originals, but still have a secret pop of delight in the centre.

KETO SASKATOON BERRY MUFFINS

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Everyone needs to have a great muffin recipe in their artillery, and this Keto Saskatoon Berry Muffin recipe will knock your socks off. Not only can they be enjoyed straight out of the oven, but they can also be frozen for enjoyment, later on down the road.

LEMON SASKATOON BERRY POUND CAKE

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My all-time favourite pound cake is one rich in saskatoon berry and lemon flavour. This combination will just melt in your mouth.

SASKATOON BERRY JAM, WITH A TWIST

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I mean, we all love jam and we all love making jam with saskatoon berries ...but I wonder if you've ever thought to add THIS ONE ingredient (I hadn't!)!

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