Blueberry Cake


I was hit with a nasty flu bug since one week ago. The constant sneezing and unbearable sore throat has kept me away from doing anything else except lying on bed and rest. But at the same time, I'm glad that I managed to finish reading a few books which, in my opinion, is a better use of my time rather than staring at my laptop all day long.

However, I had to drag myself out of bed today and baked some cakes because the pack of blueberry that I bought from Cold Storage last week was almost expired. And after having those nasty tasting medicines for so many days, I really need something sweet to cheer myself up.

The cakes certainly did not disappoint. Soft, fluffy and studded with juicy blueberries, they tasted really great with the crunchy ground almond topping. I do feel that I'm starting to recover from the flu after gobbling down two pieces of the cakes at one go! ;-)

Blueberry Cake Recipe

Ingredients:

For the topping:
40g self-raising flour
30g ground almond
30g unsalted butter, cut into small pieces, keep in the fridge until ready to be used
30g castor sugar
Pinch of salt

For the cake:
100g self-raising flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
60g unsalted butter, at room temperature
80g castor sugar
40ml milk
1 egg
1 egg yolk
pinch of salt
100g fresh blueberries


Method:

To prepare the topping:
1) Put all ingredients in a bowl. Using a pastry blender, cut butter into the mixture until the it looks like coarse crumbs. Keep in the fridge until ready to be used.

To prepare the cake batter:
2) Pre-heat the oven to 170 deg C.
3) Using an electric mixer, beat butter and sugar until pale and fluffy.
4) Add in eggs, follow by milk. With each addition, beat until well combined.
5) Sift flour, baking powder and salt over the butter mixture. Using a rubber spatula, mix the batter until just combined.
6) Add in blueberries. Spoon the batter into 6 cupcake liners. Sprinkle the toppings on the batter.
7) Bake in the pre-heated oven for 25 minutes, or until a skewer inserted in the center of the cake turns out clean. Remove from oven, let the cakes cool on wire rack, serve.

Comments

Those cupcakes look very pretty! A delightful treat!

Cheers,

Rosa
Jennifer said…
I'm so glad you are feeling better!

Those cakes look wonderful! I would have gobbled down three!!!!
Jennifer said…
Im glad that you are now feeling much better, what a great way to lift your spirits with these little cakes! They sound SO good!
Snooky doodle said…
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A Bowl Of Mush said…
These look so light and lovely :)
Miss Tish said…
This looks so good! The picture is breathtaking!!!
hope you're feeling better now! what gorgeous blueberry cakes. they sure are a sight for sore eyes :) x
Edith said…
Speedy recovery. :)
Gala said…
so cute, love the topping on them!
wow that blueberry cake is wonderful and looks so good. i like it. i already try it at home and i added blueberry raisin. and it can become sensational taste
^cherie said…
Oooh!

Lovely!!

Take care!
Stardust said…
They look really good. Too bad the blueberry season here is over.

Hope your flu clears up nicely. =)
Anonymous said…
Great looking muffins!
Audrey Wong said…
Hey..

thanks for your recipe. i made this at home during my semester break and everyone loved it. thank you so much! please keep posting your recipes :) your pictures are awesome btw.

p.s. im an avid fan of your. teehee..