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Check out the new recipes and articles from Gimme Some Oven! [View this email in your browser]( [Gimme Some Oven]( [Pin]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( No-Bake Blueberry Tart This no-bake blueberry tart recipe is quick and easy to prep and bursting with fresh lemon-blueberry flavor! One of my favorite no-bake recipes yet! ♡ This gorgeous blueberry tart is an absolute showstopper and the perfect dessert for the peak heat of August when all of our ovens are still on summer break. It features a full 1 1/2 pounds of fresh and juicy blueberries, which actually (finally!) get to take center stage in this tart, instead of getting buried under the usual summertime pie crusts or crisp toppings. My goal with this recipe was to preserve their naturally sweet flavor and plump juicy texture, so the blueberry filling is only briefly simmered here and then mixed with a hint of lemon and vanilla, then everything gets nestled into a simple and crunchy gingersnap crust. Each bite is downright delicious and absolute heaven when paired with a melty scoop of vanilla ice cream. Summertime at its best! If you happen to have other fresh berries on hand, feel free to mix them in with the blueberries too. And while I adore the subtle kick of spice that the gingersnaps lend to this recipe, you could just as easily make this tart with a classic graham cracker crust if you prefer. Let’s make a blueberry tart! [(more…)]( [Click here to view the full post on Gimme Some Oven]( Recent Posts: [📚 Back-to-School Dinners: Quick Recipes for Busy Nights (30 Min Or Less)!]( [New Post: Roasted Vegetable Pasta]( [Picnic Essentials: Our go-to recipes that are always crowd faves! 🧺]( [New Post: Cardamom Scones]( Stay Connected! [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Blog]( [Blog]( Thanks for subscribing to newsletters from [Gimme Some Oven.]( To make sure our emails don’t get lost, [add us to your address book.]( [UPDATE YOUR PREFERENCES]( - Instant Recipe Updates: Whenever I post something new - Weekly Recipe Roundup: My recipes packaged into one convenient newsletter - Lifestyle Newsletter: A look inside Ali's daily life [Unsubscribe]( | Gimme Some Oven PO Box 32712 Kansas City, MO 64171 USA

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