I don't know of many berries that I don't absolutely love.
I'm an equal opportunity berry lover.
And I also don't really need a reason to celebrate my love for berries, but July is National Blueberry Month. So I think we should celebrate with some cake.
What do you say?
I'm an equal opportunity berry lover.
And I also don't really need a reason to celebrate my love for berries, but July is National Blueberry Month. So I think we should celebrate with some cake.
What do you say?
The idea for this next recipe came from a fellow blogger, Peggy Lee.
She blogs about cross-stitching. And boy, is she ever talented!
Peggy informed me that she made my Chocolate Chip Coffee Cake with blueberries instead of chocolate chips. And my first thought was, that is genius!
And my second thought was, I've gotta try that!
So, I took out my box of Bisquick and got to work.
And my second thought was, I've gotta try that!
So, I took out my box of Bisquick and got to work.
I've made a few changes from the Chocolate Chip Cake recipe and I added a crumb topping. It only seems right, right?
And because my sweet tooth has no limits.
Ingredients
And because my sweet tooth has no limits.
Ingredients
For the cake:
2 ½ cups biscuit mix (like Bisquick)
½ cup sugar
1 cup blueberries
½ cup sour cream
2 eggs
3 tbsp. milk
½ tsp. vanilla extract
Crumb Topping:
1/2 cup sugar
1/3 cup flour
4 tbsp. butter (cut into small cubes)
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Directions:
Preheat oven to 350F degrees
Spray 9x13 baking dish with nonstick cooking spray (I like the kind that has flour in it)
In a medium bowl combine biscuit mix and sugar. Add sour cream, eggs, milk and vanilla extract. Mix until combined. Batter will be very thick. Gently stir in blueberries by hand. This will take a few minutes because batter is thick.
Scoop batter into prepared baking dish and make sure it is evenly spread.
Using your fingers or a pastry cutter, start combining mixture until it looks coarse and crumbly.
Enjoy!


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Berry lover here too...Headed to my parents house right now...they have blueberry bushes...gonna show this recipe to my mom.
ReplyDeleteLooks scrum-dium-dium-tious!
ReplyDeleteNothing better than blueberries! Your cake sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good! You just can't go wrong with blueberries and a crumb topping.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use Bisquik - easy and delicious - perfect!
ReplyDeleteMary
Nice, light and fluffy. Have been meaning to make something out of blueberries. I'm a lazy baker so this is for me.
ReplyDeleteNational berry month? Wow - what a way to celebrate. Another great recipe, Brandie. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI will share the berry love with you! And I think I will love this cake. Love the ease for one of those "I didn't plan anything" times. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I <3 blueberries! lol
ReplyDeleteI have a hop going on right now called "Flash-Back-Friday" and you link up an old post. Its so much fun--like looking in a scrapbook. I would love for you to link up a post!
Happy Friday!
~Carolyn
Cookin' for my Captain FBF
I'm happy to celebrate blueberry month with this cake. I love the addition of sour cream. Bet it's nice and moist. And I just came in from picking what just may be my last picking of the season! Perfect timing, Brandie! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYum Yum Yum! And you get to use bisquick?? Love it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get the memo about it being National Blueberry Month. Darn. Better make this to celebrate with you. This looks so incredibly moist. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteHey Brandie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the little linkypoo!
Now you've got me wanting to make this again. Your version looks even yummier. Is that a word?
Oh by the way....that puddin' poke cake didn't last long. Masterchief and the nephew really put a fast hurtin' on it!
Yum Brandie this looks so good! I love cake and blueberries and throw them both together and you've got something really good! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd go for blueberry and the rest of the family would like the chocolate chip! Nothing but options for this yummy cake :) Have a great weekend, Brandie! xo
ReplyDeleteOh Yum... I think you should come over to my house and make this for me! ;-) Another fantastic recipe girl!
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks beautiful! I love blueberries as well. Will def need to try this!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the blueberry buckle I made last year. Looks delish Brandie! I love summer food.....
ReplyDeleteQuick, easy and yummy, my kind of snack.
ReplyDeleteThis coming week's YUMMYness!!
ReplyDeleteI love blueberry and this recipe is amazing!! gloria
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhy stop there? Why not make it a tripple berry snack cake? Well, let me try and make this before I start experimenting. I have blueberries in the freezer. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis cake is so yummy. You just sent me to my 10 year old summer in Arkansas with my grands and all things good food :) Buzzed
ReplyDeleteThis sounds simply divine. More the Merrier Monday will be open until Wednesday at midnight. I would love for you to stop by and link up your recipe. http://diyhshp.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!! Love blueberries!!
ReplyDeleteMmm, this looks easy and yoummy. Actually, it looks like I should try it!!!
ReplyDeleteFound this recipe after seeing the honey bun cake floating around on Pinterest. I had some blueberries & strangely leftover streusel topping from some muffins I made... I did not have Bisquick, so followed this link to make some from scratch. This cake was so light and fluffy and berry-y! Excellent find I will make again and again!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Julie! So happy it turned out yummy for you!
Deletehow can we change the top for a diabetic to be able to have this too :)
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I'm not real familiar with diabetic needs so I would hate to steer you wrong here. Maybe someone on here will have some good suggestions. Perhaps using a gluten-free Bisquick mix and Splenda instead of the sugar?
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