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Blue Ribbon Blueberry Cake

Saturday, March 18, 2017 21:02
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This is a cake that I haven't made in a very long time. I had actually forgotten all about it, but then as I was going thru the Big Blue Binder the other day, I happened upon the recipe and remembered how very good it was . . .

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It's one of those delicious cakes that are simple and yet delectable. The top is a bit crunchy . . . almost like a crust . . . the cake tender and moist . . l. and stogged full of lovely blueberries!

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I love the sugar that blankets the top . . . sweet . . . adding that extra bit of crunch. Moreish. Scrummy. Oh so delicious . . .

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You cut a square and you eat it . . . it melts in the mouth, and tastes so delicious that you just can't help yourself . . . you go back for more. It's inevitable . . .

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Perfect plain, cut into squares for that elevenses treat . . . with a nice hot mug of whatever drink strikes your fancy. We do hot chocolate here, but I can well imagine it would taste lovely with a nice hot cup of tea . . .

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Just look at all those berries nestled into that moist scrumminess . . . begging your fork to dig in for just . . . one . . . more . . . mouthful . . . Oh go on . . . how about another piece, this time with some vanilla ice cream or whipped cream on top . . . or why not tempt the devil and have a nice dollop of clotted cream. In for a penny in for a pound . . . and why . . . not???

*Blue Ribbon Blueberry Cake*
Makes 16 squares
 

A delicious cake with a ribbon of fresh blueberries running through the middle.  I like to serve it with some whipped cream, or not, as you will. 

210g cake flour (see note*) (1 1/2 cups) sifted
1 tsp cream of tartar
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
120ml milk (1/2 cup)
60g butter (1/4 cup)
145g granulated sugar, plus 2 TBS for sprinkling (3/4 cup plus 2 TBS for sprinkling)
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 large free range egg, beaten
1 pint fresh blueberries, washed and dried (8 ounces, 2 cups) 

  Preheat the oven to 180*C/ 350*F/ gas mark 4.  Line the bottom and sides of an 8 inch square pan with foil, shiny side up.  Coat with nonstick cooking spray.  Set aside. 

Whisk the flour and cream of tartar together in a bowl.  Stir the bicarbonate of soda into the milk. 

Cream together the butter, 145g of the sugar (3/4 cup) and the vanilla in the bowl.  Beat in the egg.  Add the sifted dry ingredients to the batter in thirds, alternating with the milk, beating together until blended.  Fold in half of the blueberries. 

Spoon half of the batter into the prepared pan.  Level the top of the spatula.  Sprinkle with the remainder of the berries.  Spoon the remainder of the batter over top and smooth out.  Sprinkle the top with the 2 TBS sugar. 

Bake for 35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean.  Place onto a wire rack to cool completely.  Remove from the pan and cut into 2 inch squares to serve.  Store under a cake dome or covered with parchment paper at room temperature. 

Note* – To make your own cake flour whisk together 175g of plain flour (1 3/4 cup) and 38g of corn flour (1/4 cup cornstarch) .  Measure out afterwards as per recipe.

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Happy Mothering Sunday to all my British friends out there in computer land!  Hope you have a really nice day filled with lots of lovely things!  Bon appetit!

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