Actually, its a blueberry buckle recipe (from my mother-in-law) that we love, but we adopted the cute name our little man gave it when he was younger. Its one of our favorite summer treats with all the wonderful, fresh berries available now. I could go off on another tangent about picking wild ones when I was little, but we’ll just save that memory for another time. :)
Here is the world’s cutest kitchen helper. He is really just waiting to lick spoons, bowls, and beaters, but he will assist to pass the time. :)
Blueberry Buckle
- 1/2 c. butter
- 1 1/2 c. sugar
- 2 eggs
- 4 c. flour
- 4 tsp. baking powder
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1 c. milk
- 4 c. blueberries
Topping
- 1/2 c. butter
- 1 c. sugar
- 2/3 c. flour
- cinnamon to taste, we like a lot of it
350 degrees for one hour
Do the usual, cream the butter and sugar. Add the eggs. Sift together and add flour, salt, baking powder. Add a little bit of the milk after each addition of the dry ingredients. Mix this well. It will be thick. Fold in the blueberries.
Plop, literally, the dough in to a greased 9x13 pan. Fill in the holes the best you can. It will spread out beautifully when it bakes.
In a separate bowl, cut the butter into the rest of the topping ingredients. Sprinkle over the dough. It will seem like a lot, but its oh, so, yummy! I sprinkle by hand, to more evenly distribute the butter.
My favorite pan. The first wedding shower present I got. My mother-in-law ordered it for us. The first time I saw our names together, officially. Hard to believe that its almost been 11 years since we were married.
Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. You can see how much it raised and spread out. The top should be nice and brown and crusty, if you tap it.
It will be hot, but so what, its better warm. Cut a piece and enjoy. Or two pieces. You know, we call this “breakfast,” but we are perfectly willing to eat it at any time of day.
And here is a look at the best part, the topping. I put this topping on my blueberry muffins too. Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for stopping by!
14 comments:
Yummy now that made me really hungry!
oh.my.word.
this looks DELICIOUS girl!!!
totally going to make this recipe, thanks for sharing :)
happy weekend!!
{it's softball All-Star weekend for us, gonna be a hot one too!}
hugs~
rae
{btw, will you be at CHA? if so I hope to meet you!!}
OMG! This looks so good! I bought blueberries today, I think I will make this for Sunday breakfast!
that pan is awesome! do you know where your MIL got it from?
oooooooooooooh blueerries. Looks gorgous
Wow! I can almost taste it! I am not a fan of blueberries, but this recipe just change my mind. I will definitely try this.
Thanks for sharing!
Yum! - This looks delicious. Love your little kitchen helper. Coleen (my granddaughter) is like that too. She "helps" but it's mainly to wait for the batter or licking the bowl/beaters too.
Ok, this looks incredible. I wish I could just serve myself up a plate... :)
Can I have another piece please. Wow this looks fantastic and I'm going to make it..
thanks for showing us how..another great tutorial..ha ha ha
pat
Oh, Kim, I saved your recipe and made it this morning for breakfast. We all loved it! Yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
I made this for after church today and what rave reviews I got! It was so easy to make and tasted wonderful!
Wow! this has been a family favorite "forever" (50+ years). My brother had his wife double the topping for extra sweetness. Just love it! Thanks too for your inspiration.
I tried your recipe a couple weeks ago after picking some fresh blueberries and all I can say is YUMMY! I absolutely loved making and eating this. My family loved it too and now I am going to have to make it again. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe!
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