Wild Blueberry Press Release
The wild blueberry recipe guide to holiday entertaining
December 9, 2024
Bring out the wild side of your holiday entertaining menu with wild blueberry recipes — both new and old — from the Wild Blueberry Association of North America. Include Canada’s superberry into seasonal dishes to reap the benefits of a wide range of delicious goodness and health benefits to help fight against disease and age-related health risks. Wild blueberries are frozen fresh at harvest, preserving great taste, superior quality and nutritional value; adding ½ cup of wild blueberries daily provides the anthocyanins and antioxidants the body needs to increase metabolic rate and protect against disease.
I’ll be blue… without you
Kick off the party with easy-to-make cocktail recipes and more, using one hundred per cent natural Wild Blueberry Juice and garnish with frozen wild blueberries available year-round in the grocer’s freezer. Then, tempt & tease guests with delicious & easy to make appetizers, mains, sides, and desserts…
Wild Blueberry Sparkling Mocktail
Baked Camembert with Wild Blueberry Chutney (vegetarian)
Phyllo Pockets with Spinach, Feta and Wild Blueberries (vegetarian)
Wild Blueberry Hummus (vegetarian)
Roast Turkey with Wild Blueberry Stuffing and Apple Compote
Venison Medallions with Apple and Wild Blueberries
Roasted Chicken with Wild Blueberry Onion Sauce
Vegetable Couscous with Wild Blueberries (vegetarian)
Stuffed Acorn Squash with Farro and Wild Blueberries (vegetarian; omit cheese for vegan)
Fennel Salad with Wild Blueberries (vegetarian)
Wild Blueberry and Cherry Sour Cream Crumble Tarts
Brownie Dominoes with Wild Blueberry and Cinnamon Sauce
Gingerbread Wild Blueberry Milkshake (add your own rum!)
However one chooses to celebrate the holidays this year, make it wildly special and filled to the brim with good food and cheer. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Wild Blueberry Association of North America.
About the Wild Blueberry Association of North America
The Wild Blueberry Association of North America (WBANA) is an international trade association of growers and processors of wild blueberries from Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Maine, dedicated to bringing the wild blueberry health story and unique wild advantages to consumers and the trade worldwide. For news, recipes, and related health information about wild blueberries visit www.wildblueberryassociation.ca or www.wildblueberries.com.
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For more information, recipes, visuals or to schedule an interview or broadcast segment with the Wild Blueberry Association of North America, please contact Susan Willemsen at The Siren Group Inc. Tel: (416) 461-1567. M: (416) 402-4880. Email: susan@thesirengroup.com and visit www.thesirengroup.com and @thesirengroup.