Great Huckleberry Recipes
Posted: Friday, December 26, 2008
by Tom LaMonte
Northwest Wild Foods
Weather you're eating a scrumptious huckleberry pie or feasting on warm huckleberry sauce over vanilla ice cream this holiday season, huckleberries are sure to be a crowd favorite. Wild blue huckleberries look like a small blueberry however they possess a much stronger, sweeter flavor. Huckleberries are perfectly more tart and perfectly more sweet then a blueberry making them perfect for desserts. Huckleberries also have twice as many antioxidants in them as wild blueberries making them a very healthy treat too. I will share with you three of my favorite holiday recipes using wild huckleberries purchased online from Northwest Wild Foods.
Recipe two is another extremely delicious and easy huckleberry recipe. I call this my Simply Delicious Huckleberry Topping. And that's exactly what it is. This recipe can easily be expanded for the whole family or just for yourself. Simply take two cups of frozen huckleberries, add them to a sauce pan over low heat and let them warm up. This will unthaw them and create lots of juice quickly. After they are warm add cup sugar, 2/3 cup of water 1 tablespoons of cornstarch and teaspoon of lemon juice to the huckleberries and let all the ingredients heat and mix. You can add more cornstarch if you desire the sauce thicker but this should be a good consistency. Let this mixture cool for 10 or 20 minutes and pour over ice cream. This will quickly turn any ice cream to the best tasting you've ever had. Enjoy!!!
My final huckleberry recipe is a well known holiday favorite, the wild huckleberry pie. My basic recipe calls for 5 cups or 1.5 lbs of blue huckleberries, 5 Tablespoons of cornstarch, 2 cups of sugar, 4 tablespoons of tapioca, 1 teaspoon and 3 dabs of butter. Mix all the ingredients into a mixing bowl and pour into the bottom of a pie shell of a 9 inch pie pan. Dot the top of the huckleberry mixture with 3 dabs of butter and cover with the top of the pie shell. Crimp the pie crust to your desire. To bake preheat the oven to 450 degrees. When the oven is heated bake the pie for 15 minutes then turn the oven down to 350 and continue baking for 30 to 40 minutes or until the filling starts to bubble over and the crust is golden brown. Cool the pie on a rack and serve. This will make a wonderful pie everyone will love. Enjoy!!!
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Just what is a huckelberry like? I preseume more like a blueberry or rasberry?A huckleberry looks much like a blueberry but is a bit more tart and much more sweet. It really has a much better flavor.
Thanks for stimulating a memory from my youth. I spent hours feasting of wild patches of Huckleberries and Blueberries that seemed unknown by others in the village. Thanks, also, for the recipes.Can you send me a freshly baked dozen of each?
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