As with tradition, I prepared an indulgent Easter Sunday dinner for my family this year to include a glazed ham, broccoli casserole and, our favorite, some homemade flaky biscuits. Although homemade light flaky biscuits are delicious all on their own, like last year I also prepared some special butter to really make them special. My family enjoyed the blueberry lavender butter so much that I wanted to share the simple recipe with you guys.
I love adding different flavors to butter as it brings a lot of fun to a breakfast or dinner side. Think cinnamon butter over some morning pancakes or a strawberry butter on some cornbread! Since I really love cooking with lavender I thought it would be a delicious addition to our Spring Easter table. The pairing with the blueberries was so delicious; so I hope you give it a try.
- ¼ cup fresh (or frozen) blueberries
- ½ Tbsp dried cooking lavender
- ½ Tbsp granulated sugar
- ¼ tsp salt
- ½ cup softened unsalted butter (1 stick)
- Pulse blueberries, lavender, sugar and salt in food processor until well puréed.
- Add purée to bowl with softened butter and mix well.
- Form butter into a log and wrap with plastic wrap.
- Refrigerate overnight (or at least 6 hours) then enjoy!
If you’re looking for more recipes with lavender, you should check out my recipe for Orange Scones with Lavender Glaze!
Cynthia says
Hi lovely,
I’m so enjoying your blog. I love your style! I may try the biscuits, I’m not a good cook but these look amazing!!
nicoleuga says
Aw!! ☺️ Thank you so much! I really hope you enjoy it!