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Easy Blueberry Crumble

This is the easiest, most delicious blueberry crumble recipe. It takes about 10 minutes of hands-on time and has perfectly cooked blueberries topped with a buttery oat topping. This crumble is out of this world!

Easy blueberry crumble

The secret to the best blueberry crumble is in the topping. I use melted butter, which makes this recipe quick and incredibly delicious.

I use blueberries in the video, but this easy crumble recipe works nicely with other berries and fruit!

Key Ingredients

  • Blueberries: I love using fresh blueberries to make this crumble, but the recipe also works really well with frozen blueberries. When using frozen berries, I thaw them, drain excess liquid, and then use them in the recipe. For more blueberry recipes, see our blueberry lemon cake or these blueberry muffins.
  • Sugar: You will use a little sugar with the blueberries and for the crumble topping. Depending on how tart your blueberries are, you might need more or less sugar. I taste them to see how tart my blueberries are and then adjust the sugar as needed.
  • Lemon: I love lemon and blueberry, so I mix a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice into the filling. If you don’t have a lemon, use water.
  • Flour and rolled oats: This is what makes our crumble topping. I love the flour and oat combination because the flour helps create clumps of topping that hold together and brown in the oven. For a gluten-free crumble, use your favorite gluten-free flour blend and gluten-free certified oats.
  • Butter: In other blueberry crumble recipes, you’re asked to cut cold butter into the flour and oats. We don’t use cold butter. We use melted butter instead, which is easier, less messy, and makes for a better topping (we use the same process when making apple crisp). For vegan blueberry crumble, use a plant-based butter.
Homemade Blueberry Crumble with a topping made from flour, butter and oats.

How to Make Blueberry Crumble

First, you’ll make the blueberry filling. I keep it simple, using sugar, flour, lemon juice, and a pinch of salt. Toss it all together, then pour it into a pie or small baking dish.

For the crumble topping, stir flour with rolled oats, sugar, and salt, then pour in a stick of melted butter. Melted butter is quicker and less messy than cold butter, and it also makes for a much better crumble topping.

Adding crumble topping to blueberries.

By using melted butter, the flour and oats are coated in buttery goodness, which helps them stay put on top of the blueberries. After baking, the topping looks like golden brown crumbles with just enough crunch to stand up to the dreamy blueberry filling below.

I bake my crumble until the juices are slightly thickened and the topping turns light golden brown. Then, I allow it to cool for 10 minutes before digging in! This blueberry crumble is amazing when served with ice cream, whipped cream, or whipped coconut cream.

Blueberry Crumble Variations

I love how simple this blueberry crumble is to make. Here are some really delicious variations:

  • You can use other types of berries to make a berry crumble (try blackberries, raspberries, gooseberries, or sliced strawberries). Remember to taste your berries before baking to see how much sugar the filling might need. More tart berries, like gooseberries, will need a bit more sugar.
  • Combine the blueberries with fruit like sliced peaches, apples, or pears.
  • Add spices to your crumble topping. I love 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon and a pinch of nutmeg, ground ginger, or try 1/2 teaspoon of Chinese 5 Spice. We use ginger when making our homemade apple cobbler.
  • Add nuts to the crumble topping. I especially love almonds and blueberries together.

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Scooping out blueberry crumble from a serving dish.

Easy Blueberry Crumble

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This easy blueberry crumble, with perfectly cooked blueberries topped with a buttery oat crumble, is out of this world. No fancy equipment is needed, and you only need about 10 minutes of prep time.

Makes 8 servings

Watch Us Make the Recipe

You Will Need

Blueberry Filling

1 ½ pounds (680g) fresh blueberries, about 2 pints

2 tablespoons (24g) sugar, or more to taste

2 tablespoons (18g) all-purpose flour

1 tablespoon (15ml) fresh lemon juice or water

Pinch fine sea salt

Crumble Topping

¾ cup (100g) all-purpose flour

¾ cup (65g) old-fashioned rolled oats

½ cup (100g) sugar, try a mix of brown sugar and granulated sugar

½ cup (115g) butter, melted, 1 stick

⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt

Directions

    1Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).

    2Add the blueberries, lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of flour, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and a pinch of salt to a 9-inch pie dish (or use a 2-quart baking dish). Toss well until combined.

    3In a medium bowl, combine the flour, rolled oats, ½ cup of sugar, and ⅛ teaspoon of salt in a medium bowl. Add the melted butter, then stir until the butter has moistened all the flour and the topping is crumbly.

    4Sprinkle the crumble topping over the blueberry filling. I use my hands to do this. As I sprinkle, I press the crumbles together to create larger clumps of topping.

    5Bake until the juices thicken, and the topping turns light golden brown, 25 to 35 minutes. Cool for 10 minutes, and then serve.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • Frozen blueberries: Thaw frozen blueberries and drain them of excess liquid before using in this recipe. Use a little more frozen blueberries than fresh (about 1 ¾ is pounds)
  • Sugar: Before adding sugar to the filling, taste your berries. If they are very tart, add 1 to 2 more tablespoons of sugar to the blueberry filling.
  • Gluten-free blueberry crumble: Use your favorite store-bought gluten-free flour blend instead of the all-purpose flour called for above. Make sure your oats are certified GF.
  • Vegan blueberry crumble: Use plant-based butter or coconut oil.
  • Storing: Homemade blueberry crumble lasts in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. It can also be frozen for up to 1 month.
  • Make ahead: Follow our recipe, but do not bake the crumble. Instead, wrap it well with foil (I double-wrap) and freeze for up to 1 month. When ready to bake, bake the crumble from frozen until the filling is bubbling and the topping is golden brown (40 to 60 minutes).
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates. We assumed 2 tablespoons of sugar for the filling.
Nutrition Per Serving Serving Size ⅛ of the dish / Calories 289 / Total Fat 11.9g / Saturated Fat 7.3g / Cholesterol 30.4mg / Sodium 75.5g / Carbohydrate 43.6g / Dietary Fiber 3.2g / Total Sugars 24.2g / Protein 3.1g
AUTHOR: Joanne Gallagher
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229 comments… Leave a Review
  • Colleen Stenholt July 9, 2026

    This is my go to dessert in summer. Absolutely delicious and easy to make. Thank you.
    Love your recipes.

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    • Adam Gallagher July 9, 2026

      You are so welcome! We are so happy you enjoy the recipe 🙂

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  • Lisa Starkey July 8, 2026

    Love this recipe. It’s quick, easy and tasty. I use almond flour instead of AP and gives a subtle almond flavor that is yummy!

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  • Lisa Starkey July 8, 2026

    Love this recipe. It’s quick, easy and tasty. I use almond flour instead of AP and gives a subtle almond flavor that is yummy!

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    • Adam Gallagher July 9, 2026

      Thank you so much for letting us know that this works with almond flour. That has been on our to do list to check. Thank you! 🙂

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  • Fiona June 27, 2026

    The absolute best! Couldn’t stop eating it! Making it again a few days later for friends!

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    • Adam Gallagher June 27, 2026

      Amazing! We are so happy you enjoy the recipe 🙂

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  • Beth June 26, 2026

    We have six blueberry bushes that are ripe, so I was looking for an easy blueberry dessert. I made this today, and it is so easy (a must!) and delicious! I will definitely be trying some of your other recipes.

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  • Angelita J. Guy June 22, 2026

    Hi, quick question. I am making this tomorrow for a birthday celebration. Can I use quick oats? I have a brand new container of them. Thanks!

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    • Joanne Gallagher June 23, 2026

      Yes, the topping will just have a bit less texture.

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  • Lynn June 8, 2026

    Made this for dessert and as always, your recipe knocked it out of the park!

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    • Adam Gallagher June 19, 2026

      Yay! Thank you for leaving this review 🙂

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  • Jacquolyn Dutkiewicz April 6, 2026

    This recipe is SO delicious. I made it for Easter Sunday and it got rave reviews. I ended up doubling the amount of crumble but only used 1 1/4 sticks of butter. 2 seemed like too much for the double batch. But it turned out incredibly delicious 😋 Thank you so much for sharing!

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  • Sara February 7, 2026

    Had to thaw frozen berries in microwave. Used strawberry blueberry combo. Baked in 9 inch tart dish. Quite tasty!

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  • Dina January 11, 2026

    Just made this using corn starch instead of flour in the filling and almond flour in the topping. It came out perfectly!! Such a simple yet delicious and impressive recipe!!

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    • Elizabeth Briggs March 6, 2026

      Thank you Dina for sharing cornstarch and almond flour. I was just wondering about that. 🤗

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    • Joanne Gallagher January 12, 2026

      That’s great news, Dina! Thanks for sharing cornstarch worked.

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  • Betty Van Valkenberg January 6, 2026

    My neighbor served us your Easy Blueberry Crumbel and it was delicious. I am looking forward to trying your recipes and converting them to gluten free.

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    • Joanne Gallagher January 8, 2026

      That is wonderful, Betty! Thanks for saying hello!

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  • April Bafia December 20, 2025

    Wow, just wow this is my all time favorite dessert now. I can’t believe how easy it is to make.

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    • Joanne Gallagher January 8, 2026

      Right!? So easy! Glad you enjoyed it, April.

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  • Beth December 14, 2025

    Trying it today, looks delicious

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  • Jeanni B. October 8, 2025

    I love the simplicity of your recipes. I am baking my 1st apple pie in years. I will make the crisps next. Thank you for this easy site.

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    • Joanne Gallagher October 9, 2025

      So glad you found us, Jeanni!

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  • Caryn Altman October 7, 2025

    Getting ready to make this now. Do you recommend baking it and freezing it or freezing it uncooked

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    • Joanne Gallagher October 8, 2025

      I freeze it cooked.

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      • Your notes above, in the recipe say to freeze UNcooked (?) May 22, 2026

        If halving the recipe, would the cook time be less, or the same?

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        • Joanne Gallagher May 22, 2026

          It should be pretty similar.

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  • April September 15, 2025

    DELICIOUS! Best crumble topping, and the family loved this dessert. This recipe is a definite keeper!

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  • Krista August 8, 2025

    Super easy and super delicious! I made a half recipe since I only had a smaller amount of blueberries and it turned out wonderful! Thank you for the tips, very helpful. Oh, I made a gluten free version!

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  • Barbara Surlow August 5, 2025

    My family loved this with vanilla ice cream! They were raving about how good it was.

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  • doris August 4, 2025

    Since this is a bit runny, can I double the crumble topping and use half for the bottom and half for the top?

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    • Joanne Gallagher September 22, 2025

      Hi Doris, You can try that, but I’s simply add a little extra flour (1 to 2 tablespoons) to the filling before tossing and baking. It may just be that your blueberries are extra juicy!

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  • Eileen July 29, 2025

    Love your recipe Could I use applesauce or another sub for the butter or oil in the crumble. Thank you

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    • Joanne Gallagher September 22, 2025

      Hi Eileen, You can try it, but applesauce will not help the crumble brown as nicely on top.

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  • A July 28, 2025

    Ok I usually loooooathe crumbles, but this was shockingly good. It’s so weird, the fact that it’s not too sweet, or that the berries arent some mush…I thought that’d make it worse but it’s so much better, can’t stop eating lol!…and I have done so many “carefully integrate butter with flour” headaches just to get meh results…but this crumble tasted so goood. I used gluten free flpur and unrefined coconut oil. Yeah this is an easy I have too much blueberry obliterator, ty!

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    • Margaret August 3, 2025

      Coconut oil instead of butter? Same ratio?

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      • Joanne Gallagher September 22, 2025

        Yes! That would be lovely.

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        • Saralee May 27, 2026

          I absolutely love this recipe! Made it today – took shockingly little time and was absolutely wonderful with vanilla bean ice cream! I only had about half the amount of sugar on hand but it was still perfect because the blueberries were plenty sweet. I turn to Inspired Taste more and more for really good, relatively easy recipes! Thank you both!

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          • Adam Gallagher June 19, 2026

            You are so welcome! 🙂

  • Deborah Pelley July 28, 2025

    Love, love, love this recipe. It’s my go to when expecting guests. Easy peasey and delicious in a short amount of time.

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  • Sarah July 25, 2025

    The texture of this recipe is great on both topping and filling. However, the flavour needs elevation. The topping just tasted like oats, and overall as a whole, the recipe needs more brown sugar and salt. Other topping recipes I’ve had are much better, and I’m not sure why. I think the ratios might be off. I will adjust, next time!! Great easy way to make a crumble, by just mixing and baking, for sure!! Wonderful time saver.

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    • Joanne Gallagher September 22, 2025

      Hi Sarah, Since this recipe is such an easy one, there are many ways to give the flavor more oomph. I’d definitely lean on brown sugar for the topping as suggested in the article. Another thing that can make a big difference is adding a pinch of cinnamon or a dash of vanilla extract to the topping mix. The great part about crumbles is they’re forgiving, so you can really play with the ratios until you find your perfect version.

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  • Ken J July 19, 2025

    The ratios were wrong. This was blueberry soup, I would double the crumble portion, maybe then it would be good.

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    • Joanne Gallagher September 22, 2025

      Hi Ken, Thanks for reaching out, and I’m sorry to hear your crumble came out too soupy. We’ve tested this recipe multiple times and have photos and a video showing a great consistency, so it’s a bit of a puzzle. A soupy filling is usually caused by extra moisture from the blueberries. This can happen if the berries were particularly juicy, or if the thickener (flour) in the filling was left out. We appreciate your feedback, and your idea to double the crumble topping is a great one for next time.

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  • Deb Rowley July 19, 2025

    This was so easy and delicious! I had some fresh cherries and strawberries so I mixed them in with mostly blueberries. I also added about a 1/2 teas of cinnamon to the crumble topping. We ate the crumble with a big dollop of whipped cream on top. This is a great summer dessert!

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  • Linda Lloyd July 12, 2025

    This recipe was so easy and delicious! I made it and gave to a friend and she lived it also. Also made one with cherries and plan to make it with apples. Next time I will use brown sugar and white sugar. Thanks!

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  • Marilee Boerger July 9, 2025

    I will definitely make this dessert again! My family loved it over vanilla ice cream; they devoured it all!

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  • Melissa P July 7, 2025

    This crumble was so yummy! Recipe super easy! Thank you so much!

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  • Michelle R Murnin July 5, 2025

    Wow! YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME! Everything is make from you is totally terrific! I got a ton of fresh blueberries and made 2 of them. One with butter and the other with coconut oil. Oh goodness super delicious both came out super delicious! It’s a tie between butter and coconut oil.

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  • Ann E July 5, 2025

    All of my crumble recipes seem complicated now! Made this tonight; my oven wasn’t even pre-heated before I was ready to put it in the oven! Also, I only had limes, no lemons – ha! it worked, tasted great! This is now my go-to! Thank you!

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  • Margie Eckert July 5, 2025

    Positively delicious!! I made this for our 4th of July BBQ. Everyone raved about it. Many had never eaten one before, myself included and this was my first Blueberry Crumble I ever made and so easy to make. Thanks for sharing your recipe! Hope you have a FANTASTIC trip!!!

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  • Katie July 5, 2025

    Oh my! I love blueberries and blueberry pie is my favorite pie. Every time blueberries are on sale I buy them to make a pie…then I throw them out three weeks later. So I decided, why set myself up to fail at a task when I could just make the task easier! So I looked up blueberry crumble & found this recipe after the first one got complicated (not really, but I’m tired.) Couldn’t not be easier and so delicious! I did drizzle some Mexican vanilla on the blueberries & dashed some cinnamon into the crumble but otherwise followed the recipe. So deeelicious! Served warm with vanilla ice cream, of course. Thank you so much!

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    • Adam Gallagher July 6, 2025

      You are so welcome! So happy you loved the recipe 🙂

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  • Joan Foley June 28, 2025

    This blueberry crumble was absolutely delicious. I will definitely make again and probably freeze one now while we have an abundance of fresh blueberries. The only extra I added to the recipe was lemon zest, to go along with the lemon juice, and a small amount of cinnamon. Delicious!!

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  • Frannie in The True North June 27, 2025

    If I want to omit the oats, do I need to add anything to the topping? If these are half as wonderful as your Easy Blueberry Muffins, I’ll be dancing!! Thank you

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    • Joanne Gallagher September 22, 2025

      Hi Frannie, You can omit the oats. You may want to increase the flour slightly. If you’d like to add a different texture, some great options include chopped nuts like pecans or walnuts, or even crushed graham crackers.

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  • Carole June 17, 2025

    I made this crumble yesterday. It was absolutely scrumptious and I will use the topping recipe when I make apple or rhubarb crumble. Good tip to spread it by hand rather than with a spoon.

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