Found some serviceberries up in the mountains of Utah last August, and used them to make a delicious cobbler!

I posted this back then, but the post got deleted when the other community mysteriously dissappeared.

Here’s some more pics!

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    9 months ago

    Woah what a nice and big find! Bet that cake was good! 😋

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      9 months ago

      It was really good! I ended up freezing a few pieces and enjoying it again a few weeks later

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        9 months ago

        Hell yeah :) Never tried those berries before, what do they taste like?

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          9 months ago

          They taste like blueberries, pretty much! Only blueberries won’t grow in Utah and serviceberries will. So it’s a welcome substitute!

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              9 months ago

              I did, actually! I love that joke, haha!

              They go by a few names: serviceberries, juneberries, Saskatoon berries, and I think shadberries. I call them serviceberries because I picked them in August, not June, and I’m nowhere near Saskatoon. Also not sure what shad means, so yeah, serviceberries it is!

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      9 months ago

      There were tons along the trail I was walking. Got really lucky!

      Funny enough, I was actually looking for thimbleberries up there originally, but saw so many serviceberries that I had to come back to get some. I did eventually find the thimbleberries as well, but there wasn’t nearly enough to do anything with them besides eat the berries.