Blueberry-Brown Sugar Plain Cake

Posted by admin on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 0



This week’s Tuesdays with Dorie recipe was chosen by Cindy of Everyday Insanity. She chose the Blueberry-Brown Sugar Plain Cake, which I guess I would describe as a blueberry coffee cake. You can get the recipe for this cake on Cindy’s blog and make sure you check out the Tuesdays with Dorie site to see how others interpreted this recipe. Since blueberries may or may not be in season for people from around the country (and the world), I’m sure there were some variations using different fruit.

I think calling it a “plain” cake is a bit unfair, because it didn’t seem plain when I was eating it. But I guess that it is fairly simple with no nuts or streusel or icing. The method for making the cake was a little different, in that you beat the egg whites, then make a butter cake recipe and then fold on the egg whites. I messed up my egg whites a bit but they still worked. I had some lovely fresh blueberries to use too, so I was excited for this. The house I lived in the first 6 years of my life had lots of blueberry bushes in the back, so I’ve loved blueberries for the longest time. (I didn’t like that there were spiders in the bushes, but that’s another story.)

I didn’t have a 7” x 11” pan, so I used an oval baking dish that was roughly the same size. I watched the baking time but it baked for the recommended amount of time. After serving the cake, I think I would have baked it just a touch longer, but it tested done. With the brown sugar batter, it was difficult to use the color of the cake to see how done it was. All of my blueberries sank to the bottom of the cake, so next time I will toss them with some flour. I really liked this cake. Mine was super moist and warm when I served it and the brown sugar cake was so very good. This cake was perhaps unadorned but it was a really great way to showcase blueberries.

Recipe from Baking from My Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan, page 36

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