Blueberry Peach Sour Cream Cake
Blueberry Peach Sour Cream Cake. A marriage of great seasonal flavours! A summer into fall recipe taking advantage of seasonal fruits when they are both available.

Our friend Barb Greene had been out blueberry picking, getting those first ripe, wild Newfoundland berries of the season. She was kind enough to drop some of her foraged bounty off at our house for us to enjoy.

I placed them on the counter next to the last few juicy Ontario peaches in a 5 pound basket I had bought a day or so earlier.
I can't tell you how many peaches go through this house in August. We just love them. Looking at both seasonal fruits on the counter I thought of marrying them together into one cake.

A marriage of delicious natural flavours in this Blueberry Peach Sour Cream Cake.
I then laughed to myself because so many Newfoundlanders married folks from southern Ontario, in the 60's and 70's. Particularly, when so many young people from here moved to the industrial centers of southern Ontario.

Newfoundland blueberries and Ontario peaches seemed a natural combination, so I decided to break out an old standby sour cream coffee cake recipe and top it with a combination of peaches and blueberries.
The result was this absolutely delectable Blueberry Peach Sour Cream Cake.

We loved it here and I brought some to a marketing meeting at Breakwater Books for my second cookbook, where they too gave a big thumbs up to the recipe.

It was so good, I think this Ontario Newfoundland "wedding cake" may just become a seasonal tradition around here as summer wanes into fall.

If you can't get enough peach recipes, like me, take a look at this Collection of 21 of our Favourite Peach Recipes from over the last decade or so on Rock Recipes.

Originally published August 2015. Updated July 2020.
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Absolutely delicious! I didnt have sour cream so I used 0% plain Greek yogurt. I also added 1/4 tsp of almond extract) It urned out great! (We may have eaten half of it in one go!)
Made this a few times and it is excellent. However, yesterday, I realized I was out of pure vanilla and didn't want to use artificial so I did use pure almond extract and it turned out beautiful. The almond hint in the cake glorified the peaches and blueberries. Made in a 10 inch springform pan as it almost overflowed in the 9 inch pan last time. Took pretty well 60 minutes to cook with a clean toothpick test result. The seniors are going to love this cake.
Can I use tinned peaches instead of fresh ones?
The moisture of canned peaches may make your cake a bit soggy.If you want to give it a go,drain the peaches and dry on paper towel.Let us know how it goes!