Brilliant Blackberry Ideas: Crumbles, Jams & Foraging Tips
Blackberries (or brambles, as they’re often called in the UK) are one of the joys of late summer and early autumn. Whether you're picking them fresh from hedgerows or buying them in markets, these dark, juicy berries are packed with flavour and culinary potential. Here's how to make the most of them, plus a few foraging tips along the way.
Foraging for Blackberries: Tips and Tricks
Where to Look
You’ll find wild blackberries in hedgerows, woodlands, and along rural paths across the UK. Look for plump, dark berries, ideally in sunny spots where the fruit ripens faster.
When to Pick
Peak season runs from late July through September. Early berries tend to be tart, while those picked in late summer are sweeter and juicier.
How to Pick
Use gloves to avoid scratches from thorns. Avoid berries low to the ground (they may be contaminated) and always wash thoroughly before use.
Blackberry Jam Recipe Inspiration
Blackberry jam is one of the easiest and most rewarding preserves to make. The berries’ natural pectin content means they set well without needing much else. Add a splash of lemon juice or a pinch of cinnamon for an interesting twist. Great with toast, yogurt, or even cheese boards.
Blackberry Crumble Recipe Ideas
Classic Blackberry Crumble
A beloved British dessert, blackberry crumble is a perfect way to highlight these seasonal berries. Mix blackberries with a little sugar and lemon zest, and top with a buttery crumble mixture.
Creative Variations
Try pairing blackberries with apples, pears, or plums for extra depth. Add a hint of ginger or vanilla to the fruit filling for warmth.
Best Crumble Topping Recipe Tips
Use a mix of flour, butter, and sugar for a basic topping, or add oats and chopped nuts for texture and flavour.
More Ways to Use Blackberries
Blackberry Compote
Simmer blackberries with a little honey or maple syrup for a quick compote—delicious over pancakes, porridge or ice cream.
Blackberry Vinegar
Steep berries in vinegar and sugar for a tangy condiment that’s excellent in salad dressings.
Frozen Blackberry Ideas
Freeze blackberries in a single layer, then store in bags for smoothies, sauces or baking all year round.
Storage Tips for Fresh Blackberries
Blackberries are delicate and best used within a few days of picking. Store them unwashed in the fridge in a shallow container lined with paper towels. To freeze, spread on a tray in a single layer, freeze until solid, then store in a sealed bag.
Preserving the Season
Make the most of your blackberry harvest by preserving them. In addition to jam, you can freeze them, dry them into fruit leathers, or infuse them into spirits like gin or vodka for a fruity twist.
Blackberries are versatile, nutritious, and delicious. Whether you forage for them or buy them fresh, they can add vibrant flavour to sweet and savoury dishes alike. So grab a basket, head outdoors, and get inspired by nature’s bounty.