Josh claims he doesn't like sweets, but he does. Chocolate isn't his favorite, but that doesn't stop him from devouring my cookies:) He also loves anything lime or lemon. We both aren't the biggest cake fans, but it was his birthday and you have to have cake, right?
I decided to make a blueberry lemon cake for his birthday BBQ. It is a spin off of one of our favorite loaf cakes. This time I added in fresh blueberries and I am glad I did. They made the cake extra special!
Josh was excited for his cake, but our niece, Aubrey, was VERY excited. She couldn't wait to sing Happy Birthday to Uncle Josh. She helped him blow out his candle. She was one happy camper!
You can't go wrong with this cake. It is easy, very moist, lemony, and the blueberries add extra goodness and love. This is great for any celebration or just because! And don't skip the syrup or glaze, it makes the cake! Bring on the lemon!
Adapted From Barefoot Contessa
(Printable Recipe)
1 1/2 C. all-purpose flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. kosher salt
1 C. plain whole-milk yogurt (I used low fat sour cream)
1 1/3 C. sugar, divided
3 extra-large eggs
2 tsp. grated lemon zest (2 lemons)
1/2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
1/2 C. vegetable oil ( I used canola oil)
3/4 cup fresh blueberries (coated with flour to stop them from sinking)
1/3 C. freshly squeezed lemon juice
Glaze:
1 C. confectioners’ sugar
2 Tbs. freshly squeezed lemon juice
Directions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease an 8 1/2 by 4 1/4 by 2 1/2-inch loaf pan. Line the bottom with parchment paper. Grease and flour the pan.
Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt into 1 bowl. In another bowl, whisk together the sour cream, 1 cup sugar, the eggs, lemon zest, and vanilla. Slowly whisk the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. With a rubber spatula, fold the oil into the batter, making sure it’s all incorporated. Slowly fold in the blueberries. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for about 50 minutes, or until a cake tester placed in the center of the loaf comes out clean.
Meanwhile, cook the 1/3 C. lemon juice and remaining 1/3 C. sugar in a small pan until the sugar dissolves and the mixture is clear. Set aside.
When the cake is done, allow it to cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Carefully place on a baking rack over a sheet pan. While the cake is still warm, pour the lemon-sugar mixture over the cake and allow it to soak in. Cool.
For the glaze, combine the confectioners’ sugar and lemon juice and pour over the cake. Slice and serve!
Wow that cake looks beautiful and delicous, i still have to wait for bluberry season here. Well i better put like this, when it is cheper :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cake! Looks awesome (especially that shot with the icing dripping off!!) Glad he had such a nice birthday.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH- the oatmeal lime cookies are awesome! I used about 6 drops of key lime juice and the zest for only one lime. The lime flavor is just perfect. Josh LOVES them. Your cookies rock! Open a bakery...right now!
This looks great. I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie your niece is and a big helper!
I am with Josh. Lemon is greater than chocolate for me:D
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious cake! YUM!
ReplyDeleteit looks delicious~~ :)
ReplyDeleteI love lemon and blueberry together! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat is my kind of cake & your niece is quite a cutie
ReplyDeleteI love that combination! A gorgeous cake!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
The cake looks delicious, and your niece is adorable with those big baby blues! Hope all is well...
ReplyDeleteMy SIL just served a lemon loaf with lemon curd (for Mother's Day)and I was thinking how I should make it. This recipe is now rattling around in my brain. I'm thinking I must make it. :) The blueberries are a bonus!
ReplyDeleteVery cute little niece!
This is my kind of cake! Lemon and blueberry - YUM!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE blueberry in batters. I would love to try this one.
ReplyDeleteAnd I have to try those oatmeal lime cookies after seeing them on Erica's site.
I want that for MY birthday! That is a gorgeous loaf cake - I actually think I may make that this weekend - I love loaf cakes with yogurt and it is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see someone make a variety of this cake, I always plan on making it and then it just slips my mind somehow. That being said, I'm headed to the store right now to get the ingredients to make this asap!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm I'm in for anything involving blueberries and lemon :) I like to use lemon flavored yogurt too when making breads like this, just adds a little extra lemon flavor :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I'm so into lemon right now (I made a strawberry/lemon cake yesterday) and this looks great. I love blueberries with lemon.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE blueberry & lemon together!! This sound fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! The lemon and blueberry combo can't be beat. He looks like one happy guy.
ReplyDeleteOoh, wow :) If I had fresh blueberries now I'd definitely not wait for any birthday to make this! :)
ReplyDeleteDang, that looks good! Amy
ReplyDeletelooks good and nice photo
ReplyDeleteBlueberry + Lemon = Yum! That sounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteI love that picture of Josh and Aubrey! Not only is Aubrey cute, but that husband of yours is pretty darn cute and adorable, too
Blueberries and lemon compliment each other so well - your cake sounds super delicious!
ReplyDeleteaubrey is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is one good looking cake. Looks so moist!
ReplyDeleteNow that's my kind of b-day cake - it looks FANTASTIC!
ReplyDeleteI love that cake. What a wonderful idea to toss blueberries in there.
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible, Maria! What a great birthday treat for Josh. And how cute is little Aubrey licking her lips?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cake. It looks so scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteYour loaf cake looks awesome! Love it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Josh! Your niece is a cutie and the cake looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow you can see how moist it is from the pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious!
ReplyDeletethe cake looks incredibly moist and delicious! this looks yummy, maria!
ReplyDeleteI've made a similar cake before, and the blueberries settled. Never knew that coating them in flour would help. Great tip! No more blueberry-bottomed cakes for me!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try this. I like the idea of using yogurt--though I'll probably opt for non-fat.
What a gorgeous looking cake Maria! But I must say, again...your niece is so adorable! No wonder she is the life of the party..:)
ReplyDeleteWhat cute pictures! I adore lemon abd blueberry, and your cake looks super moist! Yum.
ReplyDeleteI have heard such great things about this cake, and I love your addition of the blueberries!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. My mother made the Barefoot Contessa lemon cake for Easter this year. It was so delicious.
ReplyDeleteDe-licious! Can't recall if I ever mentioned it to you, but I made the coconut lime cake for a friend's birthday in April, it was awesome, too! We're not big cake fans here either, but yum to citrus in a cake! (My husband just really hates frosting mostly.)
ReplyDeleteAubrey is so cute! The cake looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks amazing - no wonder Josh was won over. And Aubrey is so cute!
ReplyDeletelemon and blueberry is one of the best combos ever!! and aubrey is a total cutie!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an incredible cake! I actually made a similar cake once in a silicon loaf pan and it became completely misshapen. Yours looks so much better!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! And so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious - I love lemon and blueberry together!
ReplyDeleteIt truly is so yummy huh~!
ReplyDeleteOh yum. I have about six different blueberry muffin or cake recipes but always look forward to new ones...this one looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon and blueberry together! And a cake from Ina? It's a recipe for something great :)
ReplyDeleteWow, look at the drip photo! Looks delicious & summery.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing moist luscious cakes like this. Fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteooh, delightful combo!! it would definitely make my bday :)
ReplyDeleteCute pics! That bread looks amazing with all that yummy glaze on top!
ReplyDeleteBlueberries and lemon...is there anything bette?? Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your Josh! The cake looks so moist!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try this cake FOREVER! So yummy and although I love chocolate, I think I prefer fruit desserts.
ReplyDeleteThe cake definitely looks wonderful :)
ReplyDeletewow look at that cake! it looks amazing and that frosting... omg yummm!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a perfect birthday cake! You always have such incredible goodies coming out of your kitchen!
ReplyDeletehere's how i'd eat my slice(s): first bite=blueberry-less top middle, last bite=blueberry-full bottom corners. :)
ReplyDeleteI love blueberry cake, and I'm glad that Josh had a nice birthday!
ReplyDeleteDang that looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteBlueberry and lemon cake looks delicious! My husband also claims not to like sweets but he actually does especially anything with bananas or blueberries.
ReplyDeleteHealth food be darned...this cake drips (literally) of goodness.
ReplyDeleteNo fresh blueberries here, but I do so want to make this...it's YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how could you not like this? It looks and sounds amazing! the glaze alone had me swooning. -e
ReplyDeleteI love Ina's recipes...that cake looks wonderful. Blueberry and lemon is a winning combo! Love that icing too!
ReplyDeleteYour neice is so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteLike you said the cake is so moist and soft. I guess the sour cream did that to it.
Not to mention your great baking skills added to it.
This looks absolutely delicious. Fresh blueberries in a lemon cake. Perfect combo!
ReplyDeleteI love that tounge!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so moist and delicious! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW oh WOW what a beautiful cake. happy belated birthday wishes to Josh.
ReplyDeleteI just love your photos - stunning!
My apologies for not calling by earlier due to my ongoing back problem.
Rosie x
I'll take lemon and blueberry any day, great combination!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, and ooh that icing.
Cute photo too!
LL
Yum, I bet the blueberries were awesome in that lemone cake. I've actually made Ina's recipe before though I had mixed emotions. I liked it MUCH better after the second day. :)
ReplyDelete~ingrid
It's almost blueberry season in the garden state (NJ), can't wait to make this loaf!
ReplyDeleteAubrey is the cutest! And the cake is perfect for someone like her :)
ReplyDeleteYour niece is adorable- if the loaf passed her approval, it must be great! I know how picky kids are.
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks amazing since I love blueberry and lemon together! Happy birthday to Josh and by the way Aubrey is a doll!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Birthday cake. I love the pictures. I have to make this cake now.
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong with blueberries, lemon, and the Barefoot Contessa!
ReplyDeleteAfter just having made this recipe from seeing your mini bundts, I can attest to how great this recipe is - and blueberries, to die for.
ReplyDeleteOh baby does that look good! A wonderful combination of flavors.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, so moist!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I want to bookmark this and try it out sometime. Sounds like you had a wonderful Bday BBQ for your hubs!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious. next time toss your blueberries in a small amount of flour before adding them in and they'll be less likely to sink to the bottom during baking
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Josh! What a lovely looking cake!
ReplyDeleteLovely cake and daughter. By the way, there is still time to vote for recipe #5 in the blogher stovetop contest: http://www.blogher.com/vote-best-recipe-stove-top-dinner-challenge
ReplyDeleteAh, I just think lemon adn blueberry were meant for each other! This looks SOOO yummy!
ReplyDeleteMaria, this cake looks really good!! Happy Belated Birthday to Josh.
ReplyDeleteMaria
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This looks incredible. I love the combination of blueberries and lemon and I'm looking forward to trying this.
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