These Blueberry Pie Bombs from deesviral are soft, golden pastries filled with creamy cheesecake and juicy blueberry pie filling

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3. Assemble the Pie Bombs

  1. Place a small spoonful of the cheesecake mixture in the center of each square.
  2. Top with a spoonful of blueberry pie filling.
  3. Carefully fold the pastry over the filling. You can fold into a triangle or bring the corners together to make a pouch.
  4. Press the edges firmly with a fork to seal completely and avoid leakage.

4. Apply Egg Wash

  1. Brush the top of each pastry with the egg wash.
  2. Optionally, you can sprinkle a little sugar on top for extra sweetness and a slight crunch.

5. Bake

  1. Place the filled pastries on the prepared baking sheet, leaving a little space between each.
  2. Bake in the preheated oven for 18–22 minutes, or until the pastries are puffed and golden brown.
  3. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving.

6. Serve

  1. Dust with powdered sugar if desired.
  2. Serve warm with whipped cream or a scoop of ice cream for an extra indulgent treat.
  3. Enjoy the soft pastry, creamy cheesecake, and juicy blueberry filling in every bite.

Tips for Perfect Pie Bombs

  • Prevent leakage: Make sure the puff pastry squares are properly sealed. Chill the pastries in the fridge for 10 minutes before baking if the dough becomes too soft.
  • Balance sweetness: Taste your cheesecake filling and blueberry filling before assembling to adjust sugar if necessary.
  • Variation: Swap blueberries for strawberries, cherries, or raspberries, or even add chocolate chips to the cheesecake for a different flavor twist.

These Blueberry Pie Bombs are not just visually appealing—they deliver a triple-texture delight: flaky pastry, creamy cheesecake, and fruity filling. Perfect for impressing guests or treating yourself to a bakery-style dessert at home.


If you want, I can also make a version with a visual step-by-step diagram, showing exactly how to fold and seal the pastry to avoid leakage—this usually helps a lot for beginners.

Do you want me to make that?

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