Last night I made a blueberry cake - it's Mom's old recipe, it's fast, it's easy and it's good. Notice it's sitting on a Pyrex Delphite plate!
1 c. white sugar
1/2 c. margarine, it called for shortening, I substituted
3/4 c. milk
1/2 tsp. salt
2 c. flour
2 eggs
3 tsp. b. powder
1 tsp. vanilla
2 c. blueberries
TOPPING
1/2 c. white sugar
1/4 c. flour
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 c. butter
Blend together margarine and sugar, then add the rest of the ingredients, stir until moistened, pour into 8x8 greased pan. Sprinkle topping . Bake at 350 for approximately 40 minutes or until tester comes clean.
This morning I made a batch of blueberry jam, I just used the recipe in the Certo box. I missed out on blueberry jam last year because it was so hot and the blueberries were not plentiful, I only was able to freeze one bag which we used throughout the year for pancakes.
We had a bowl of blueberries last night for dessert, I had another bowl for breakfast. I'll have to pick again as we're heading to Darcy's and he loves them too, so I have to give him some.
There's still plenty more to ripen!
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Looks delicious! I remember seeing little Canadian boys munching on wild blueberries in Jonquiere, Quebec in July of 1971. They were having a great time enjoying the wonder fruit outside my dorm building at the university. Hard to believe that is over 40 years ago! I am going to try your mom's cake recipe, but maybe with some other berry. No wild blueberries here. :( Linda
ReplyDeleteI know it's bad, but I'm a little jealous of all these blueberries!
ReplyDeleteThey're so pretty and you have endless uses for them. I'll have to buy them at the store, but I'm going to make your cake! Sounds so good!
Neat post Jill
Erica :)
Love them ~ we have vacationed in Maine several times and stopped at a roadside stand to get some wild blueberries and I regretted not getting more the first time ~ you are right, they are much better! I've had blueberry muffins, but never cake and will have to give it a try ~ Judi
ReplyDeleteI eat a lot of blueberries but have never picked them in the wild. I know there are fields of them on the Blue Ridge Pwy in NC near our house there. I'm sure they taste wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh do those look great! I wish blueberries were plentiful like this around us. I love them so much. That cake looks so tastey! Enjoy blueberry season!
ReplyDeleteYou are right-- blueberries are a super food, and the wild/freshest are the best. Thanks for the cake recipe. I was looking for something to do with blueberries other than muffins.
ReplyDeleteI planted a blueberry bush about 3 years ago and I am still waiting for berries!!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks yummy, Can't wait to start picking blueberries here in Maine
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Oh my gosh, I would be so excited if I could just go pick them for free! That sounds so fun. :)
ReplyDeleteYum Jill! How gorgeous are those berries??? & free!!!
ReplyDeleteWe're picking where I live, but I pay $2 a lb. at the blueberry farm. Still worth it! Definitely will try your cake recipe, it looks wonderful.
I miss blueberries! I love any type of berry and fresh off the bush is best! ♥
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that you have so many blueberry bushes around that you can pick from for free! We have lot of U-Pick blueberry farms around here and they can be kind of spendy. Now blackberries...that's an entirely different story. They are EVERYWHERE!
ReplyDelete~Erica
yuuuuuuuuum! My mom and I just made blueberry scones and blueberry cobbler from fresh Michigan Blueberries the other day and it was amazing!
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Have fun making more goods!
that first photo is so gorgeous! i LOVE blueberries! but i've never had wild ones. i bet they are incredible.
ReplyDeleteThat cake is making me drool! You're so lucky to live in such a blueberry plentiful area! We picked them in Maine once, I've never had better berries.
ReplyDeleteLucky you, to have blueberries where you live. I did score a 5# box at the grocery store for $11.00last weekend, plus my local store had a coupon for a free pint if I bought $20 in groceries. I have been busy putting them in the freezer, and making muffins and sweet rolls. YUM!
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