Easy Blueberry Crisp -- this fresh dessert is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and absolutely irresistible! | gimmesomeoven.com

Are you a book re-reader?

For years, I always used to think that I was. Or at least, I really really wanted to be. I bought and read and underlined and dog-eared books galore, and then placed them on beautiful bookshelves in my home with full intentions of picking them back up and taking them in a second or third time. (Or at minimum, I loved the idea of being able to flip through them at a book club or party to share some of my favorite quotes.)

But alas, out of the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of books I’ve purchased in my life, less than half of those made the move with me into my loft downtown when I moved (and minimized) a few years ago. And of those hundred or so, I’m pretty sure that there are maybe only a few dozen that I have ever fully re-read. And of those, maybe only a handful that I will ever read multiple times.

One of those will undoubtedly be the memoir Bread and Wine, by Shauna Niequist.

The book is only a few years old, and already I’m making my way through it for the third or so time. Although it’s written in short-essay form and I tend to just pick up a chapter here or there, so who knows. But man, something about this book just gets me. The subtitle calls it “a love letter to life around the table”, which is clearly what makes my little heart beat fast. But it’s also about family, and friendships, and ambition, and home, and hope, and careers, and faith, and blueberry crisp — and how they get all tangled up together into this beautiful, messy, difficult, mysterious, miraculous thing we call life.

Gah, it’s just so good. And like any truly good books, it seems to get better with each new season that I pick it up. And with each new season, the words and stories hit me and challenge me and inspire me in all sorts of good new ways.

Anyway, if you’re in search of good books for your summer reading list, I highly recommend it.

Also recommended?! This fresh and delicious (and healthier!) recipe for blueberry crisp, inspired by Shauna’s mom’s recipe that she shares in the book.

Easy Blueberry Crisp -- this fresh dessert is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and absolutely irresistible! | gimmesomeoven.com

Oh man, if I’m on my third read through the book, I’d say that I’ve probably made this crisp at least twice as many times. There’s not much better than warm fresh blueberries baked to warm, bursting, turn-your-lips-purple perfection, especially when topped with a remarkably good-for-you (and naturally-sweetened) crisp!

The food blogger and recipe developer in me can’t help but play around with tweaking the recipe a bit each time I make it. And I seem to have landed upon a version that’s a bit more lemony and almond-y than Shauna’s, but the credit goes to her (and her mom) for the base.

Easy Blueberry Crisp -- this fresh dessert is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and absolutely irresistible! | gimmesomeoven.com

Of course, the rockstar of the recipe is a heaping mound of fresh blueberries. I know that I’m jumping the gun a bit here with blueberry season. But they were on sale for $0.99 a pint at the store this week — which means that I naturally made it home with 6 — so a girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do with a zillion berries. ;)

Easy Blueberry Crisp -- this fresh dessert is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and absolutely irresistible! | gimmesomeoven.com

To make the crisp, simply add a bunch of fresh blueberries to a large baking dish. Toss them with a little lemon juice and zest.

Then whip up a simple naturally-sweetened crisp to go on top, full of oatmeal, almond meal (you can just ground up almonds to make your own if you’d like), slivered almonds, maple syrup, a little coconut oil and pinch of salt. If you’re making this gluten-free, be sure to use GF oats.

Easy Blueberry Crisp -- this fresh dessert is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and absolutely irresistible! | gimmesomeoven.com

Then bake it all up, and watch in the oven as those blueberries begin to expand and pop and pool around the edges, and the crisp gets all toasty and crunchy and perfect. Then once it’s out of the oven, you can either be good and patient and wait for the berries to thicken up a bit. Or you can do exactly as I did and dive in.

Easy Blueberry Crisp -- this fresh dessert is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and absolutely irresistible! | gimmesomeoven.com

I know that crisps are traditionally served with ice cream or whipped cream, but in my home, the crisp stands alone. I think this dessert is fabulous all on its own! The berries are literally bursting with natural sweetness, the crisp is crunchy and nutty and oh-so-comforting, and the combination of the two = perfection.

Ok, if you really want some ice cream, I won’t fight you. But if you’re looking for a healthier dessert this summer, I don’t think you’ll miss it. :)

Big thanks to Shauna for the recipe inspiration, and for doing the hard work of sharing her heart in a memoir that has become a literal “keeper” for me. I love it so.

Easy Blueberry Crisp

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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Makes: 6 -8 servings
This Easy Blueberry Crisp recipe is simple to make, naturally sweetened with fruit and maple syrup, and topped with a (naturally gluten-free) delicious almond and oatmeal crisp.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup old-fashioned oats
  • 1/2 cup almond meal
  • 1/3 cup sliced or slivered almonds
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup
  • 3 tablespoons melted coconut oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 pounds (about 5 cups) fresh blueberries
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • juice and zest of 1 lemon

Instructions

  • Prep oven. Heat oven to 350°F.
  • Mix the oat topping. Add oats, almond meal, sliced almonds, maple syrup, coconut oil and salt to a mixing bowl and toss gently until evenly combined.
  • Mix the blueberry filling. In a 9x9-inch baking dish, toss blueberries gently with the lemon juice, lemon zest and cornstarch until evenly coated. Sprinkle the oat topping evenly over the blueberries.
  • Bake. Bake for 45 to 50 minutes, or until the topping is crisp and golden and the blueberries are bubbling up around the edges. (If the topping starts to brown too much near the end of baking, just gently lay a sheet of aluminum foil flat on top of the oat topping.)
  • Serve. Transfer the pan to a wire rack and let it cool for at least 10 minutes to thicken the filling. Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream and enjoy!

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

Easy Blueberry Crisp -- this fresh dessert is quick and easy to make, naturally gluten-free and vegan, and absolutely irresistible! | gimmesomeoven.com

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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56 Comments

  1. Roslyn says:

    I made 2 batches of this when my entire family was in town this weekend. It was all gone in about 3 seconds. It has the perfect amount of sweet. Super easy dish especially for all the dairy free and gluten free needs!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Woohoo, that’s awesome to hear! We’re so glad it was a hit with your family!

  2. Denyse Powers says:

    So glad I came upon your site. I am vegan as well as on a Gluten free and low FODMAP diet for IBS and I’ve already found 2 recipes which I can use! I live in northern Quebec in Canada and blueberries grow very well here.  We pick lots in the summer so I freeze quite a bit .  As I still have some in the freezer I’m going to make a batch right now.   I am a re reader for certain books.  Some I’ve red up to three times.  Some I re read by mistake, because I’m not sure I’ve read it before but as I go along. It finally seems familiar…I usually reread it all once more.  Will be looking up your reading suggestion 

    1. Ali says:

      Thank you, Denyse! I hope you enjoy the recipes! : )

  3. Jessica @ Golden Brown and Delicious says:

    Almond and berries together is always a killer combination. And that color in the first photo is so stunning!!

    1. Ali says:

      Thank you, Jessica!

  4. Amy @ Amy's Healthy Baking says:

    Wow, I’m totally jealous of those blueberry prices! I definitely would’ve done the same thing. And probably eaten half of them straight from the box as soon as I walked in the door. (And washed them.) But you caught me — I have the same book-collecting problem! I try to read as many as I can, but… I read a lot more food blogs than books these days. ;) But if you say this book is worth rereading, I’ll definitely try to give it a go this summer!

    1. Ali says:

      Yeah, I know, they can be so expensive sometimes! And yes, definitely give the book a try if/when you have the chance, and let me know what you think! : )

  5. Laura says:

    I love blueberries!  One of my favourite berries for sure, and I love it when they go all warm and juicy like they do in crisps and desserts.  This looks delicious:) Thanks for sharing!

    1. Ali says:

      Me too, Laura! I like them cooked or baked into things that way so much more than I like them raw. Hope you enjoy this!

  6. Thalia @ butter and brioche says:

    This is the perfect weeknight dessert for me to whip up tonight. Thanks for the recipe & inspiration!

    1. Ali says:

      Thanks, Thalia! Glad you liked it! : )

  7. Shawn@ I Wash You Dry says:

    I have members in my family who are gluten and dairy free. This is awesome! I’m a re-reader when I have time! Which I never seem to have any spare bits of! But I enjoy good reads as often as I can get them. :)

    1. Ali says:

      Thanks, Shawn! : ) Hope you and your family enjoy this!

  8. Joanna says:

    Looks absolutely delicious! And I love that you added coconut oil (I use it with almost every dish these days!)

    1. Ali says:

      Thanks Joanna! : )

  9. Amanda says:

    Going on my reading list! The blueberry crisp looks amazing!

    1. Ali says:

      I think you’ll adore that book, Amanda! :)

  10. Ellen says:

    I just made an individual serving in a ramekin and it’s delicious! I just had to add a sprinkle of cinnamon to the topping mixture.  So glad I made extra topping, so I can make another serving tomorrow! Thanks for sharing! 

    1. Ali says:

      Thank you, Ellen! So happy you enjoyed it!