Do you know how much I love blueberries? If you've been reading my blog for any time at all now, you will know it is an awful lot. We have our own bushes in the garden . . . a good half dozen now, and they are great producers . . . but of course they aren't producing this time of year. I do have quite a few frozen however, which is never a bad thing! ☺
I used some of them today to make an old favourite of mine . . . blueberry cake with a brown sugar sauce. It's a very old recipe and very old fashioned. I love these types of recipes. There is nothing fancy or artificial here. This is the same type of recipe that your grandmother would have cooked for the family.
This dessert is composed of a fabulously moist white cake . . . stogged full of lovely sweet blueberries . . . served warm and topped with a wonderfully simple brown sugar sauce.
Best served warm with the delicious sauce spooned over top. Deliciously different.
Desserts don't have to be complicated to taste good. They just have to taste good. This is simple. It's just cake and sauce.
But what a cake . . . and what a sauce! A picture speaks a thousand words they say . . . so what are these photos saying to you???
Well, what are you waiting for . . . grab some blueberries and get baking!
*Blueberry Cake with a Brown Sugar Sauce*
Makes one 9-inch square cakeFor the sauce:
While the cake is baking make the sauce.
Whisk the sugar, flour and salt together in a saucepan. Add the boiling water, whisking constantly. Continue to whisk, cooking over low hear until thickened nicely. Whisk in the butter and vanilla. Serve warm and spooned over squares of the warm blueberry cake
How lovely blueberry cake Marie!
ReplyDeleteJust delicious!
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Thanks so much Gloria! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThese photos are saying to me, Jerra, you need a blueberry bush!! :) I love old fashioned recipes, there is something so satisfying about making them. Gypsy tart is a favourite of mine, I find making it very therapeutic.
ReplyDeleteHave you been watching 'back in time for dinner' ? its great, I have only seen the 50's episode so far but I have recorded the rest, I shall sit and watch them with a nice cup of tea I think! :)
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Well this must be absolutely delicious Marie..thanks!
ReplyDeleteJerra, you need to have a few blueberry bushes. You won't regret having them for sure and you can plant them in containers, plus they have beautiful red leaves in the autumn! I have never made a Gypsy Tart, but it is on my list of things to make! I have not seen that program. I will have to look for it. What channel is it on? xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt is really delicious Monique! xoxo
Can you make the sauce with corn starch, if so how much would you use?
ReplyDeleteSave out 1/4 cup (60ml) of the water before bringing it to the boil and make a slurry with it using 1 heaped TBS of cornstarch. Whisk this slurry into the simmering liquid. Hopefully it will thicken as needed. I have never done this, but this is what I would do if I only had cornstarch to use. I hope this helps! xo
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