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Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake

Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake. I use the poke cake method to soak the tangy lemon glaze right through the cake, adding moistness and a burst of fresh flavour.

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Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake

This blueberry lemon drizzle cake is a reminder that the blueberry season is coming near to the end here in Newfoundland. But frozen blueberries are always an option! (Originally published Sept 2014)

You can, however, still see some stalwart local blueberry lovers out on the barrens. They’re there trying to pluck the last of the summer bounty from the low bush variety of that sweet fruit found in this part of the world.

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Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake

My grandmother was known to say that the only good thing about an early frost is that it was bound to make the berries sweeter.

I don’t know about that but I sincerely hope we can hold off that frost for as long as possible! These berries were plenty sweet enough anyway.

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Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake

Berry picking.

I don’t have much patience for berry picking myself but my Dad is one of those who will pick the last berry off the bushes. It was he who provided the berries for this beautiful simple recipe and who indeed, shares the bounty of his berry picking efforts with  me all winter.

Blueberries beginning to ripen.

Blueberries beginning to ripen.

Chances are that most of the many blueberry recipes you will find on this website have his hand in them because that is where the vast majority of the berries came from. Thanks Dad.

Blueberries spilling onto a tsble top from a white plastic bucket.

The first blueberries of the season,  by my 80 year old Dad.

Dear old Dad pulls trough again this year to provide the berries for this easy, buttery lemon drizzle cake that you can enjoy any time.

It takes only about 20 minutes to put together and features a lemon glaze that soaks into the buttery cake to provide even more deliciousness.

Serving your Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake

You can serve this simple cake warm as a weekday comfort food dessert, at a weekend brunch or let it cool off and add it to packed lunches throughout the week. The added moisture from the  glaze helps to keep it fresh for days, making it perfect for those lunchboxes or after school snacks.

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Overhead photo of Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake still in the baking pan
Yield: 9 -12 servings

Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour

This Blueberry Lemon Drizzle Cake is a great weekday comfort food dessert when served warm or let it cool for a great addition to packed lunches or as an afternoon snack.

Ingredients

For the cake

  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 1/2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
  • zest of half a lemon, finely minced

For the lemon drizzle glaze

  • 1 cup icing sugar, powdered sugar
  • juice of half a lemon
  • zest of half a lemon, finely minced

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Grease a 9x9 inch baking pan well.
  2. Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
  3. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
  4. Beat in the vanilla extract and lemon zest.
  5. Sift together the flour and baking powder.
  6. Add the dry ingredients alternately with the milk, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. In general, I add the dry ingredients in 3 portions and the milk in 2 additions.
  7. Quickly fold in the blueberries.
  8. Spread batter evenly into the prepared pan.
  9. Bake at 325 degrees F in a 9 inch well greased square pan for about 40 to 45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
  10. The baking time can vary, especially if you use frozen berries. In that case it may take 10 or even 15 minutes more to bake. The toothpick test is the best way to ensure that this cake is fully baked. Let the cake rest for 15 minutes in the pan before pouring on the lemon drizzle glaze.

For the lemon drizzle glaze

  1. Whisk together the lemon juice, zest and icing sugar. If the drizzle seems too thick, add a little more lemon juice, it it is too watery add a little more of the icing sugar. You want it pourable, not spreadable but still a little thick.
  2. Poke holes all over the surface of the cake. You can use a fork, bamboo skewers or to make larger holes as I like to do, the handle of a wooden spoon.
  3. Pour the glaze slowly in a thin stream all over the surface of the cake. Let stand for 5-10 minutes if serving warm.
  4. Store pieces in an airtight container when completely cooled.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

9

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 420Total Fat 12gSaturated Fat 7gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 4gCholesterol 71mgSodium 237mgCarbohydrates 73gFiber 2gSugar 48gProtein 6g

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Joy Cooking

Wednesday 24th of July 2019

LOVE the lemon-blueberry flavor combination and had all the ingredients but not enough time to do it "right". So I dumped all the dry ingredients into the bowl, made sure the butter was very soft and added it along with the wet ingredients. Beat it all together for a minute, stirred in the berries and dumped it into the pan. OK, so maybe I didn't have quite all the right ingredients either. I lacked a fresh lemon, so no zest. I added 2 packets of TrueLemon to boost the flavor and used bottled lemon juice. It looks like your pictures and tastes great, so the unorthodox mixing didn't seem to have a negative effect. Your recipes always turn out great!

Cathy

Tuesday 11th of September 2018

Perfection in a pan!! This is truly one of the best blueberry desserts I’ve ever tried. The blueberry and lemon work so well together. I followed your recipe to the letter and ended up with a moist cake with blueberries scattered throughout. I used frozen berries and did have to bake a little longer but my trusty cake tester didn’t let me down. Seriously people, try this!!

Barry C. Parsons

Wednesday 12th of September 2018

Thanks for the great review!

Keri Jordan

Thursday 2nd of August 2018

Hi silly question you say flour but is that plain flour or self raising flour? Kind regards keri x

Barry C. Parsons

Thursday 23rd of August 2018

We don't really use self raising flour here in Canada.

Rosanne Malpage

Monday 30th of July 2018

My Dad used to pick wild low-bush blueberries in Northern Ontario and bring them home in styrofoam coolers!! My Mom would make the best wild blueberry pie with some of them!!! Ahhhh.... the memories. <3

Christina

Friday 4th of August 2017

Do u put a bit of lemon zest into the cake before it bakes so the flavour can infuse or just at the end ? Many thanks

Barry C. Parsons

Tuesday 29th of August 2017

The recipe instructs when to add it when preparing the cake batter.

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