Super quick to whip up, this ultra moist Blueberry Lemon Yoghurt Cake is loaded with fresh blueberries and bright lemon flavours. This is a lovely cake for all occasions! Yoghurt keeps the cake moist and adds a lovely tang too. This is the same batter I also use for this Lemon Cake and Strawberry Cake.
After a show stopper Blueberry Cake? Try this one – 3 layers, studded with blueberries, plus a lemon cream cheese frosting!
Sneaking in a quick blueberry recipe before the prices start hiking up again!! I get childishly excited when berries come into season. Specifically, blueberries. Raspberries never seem to be a bargain – or is it just me?? You’ve never seen a raspberry specific recipe on my site for exactly that reason. Also because, to be honest, raspberries sold in shops here in Sydney are not that great. Too tart, no juicy enough and not much flavour. My only memory of truly great fresh raspberries here in Australia was in Tasmania.
So for me, raspberries are typically reserved for decorative purposes only. Used sparsely.
Blueberries, on the other hand…. when they are in season, they are so great! Juicy, sweet, plump, and just begging to be popped into your mouth by the handful.
OR – loading up a cake with them. 🙂
Specifically, this lovely Blueberry Lemon Yoghurt Cake that is astonishingly quick to make. No creaming butter, it’s a dump-and-mix-with-a-wooden-spoon cake.
The “secret ingredient” in this recipe – albeit not so secret because it’s in the recipe name – is yoghurt. That’s what makes this cake so incredibly moist. It’s not the yoghurt itself that makes the cake moist. The reason yoghurt in cake / muffins etc makes the crumb moist is because the more flour in a batter, the drier the cake is (all other things being equal). Yoghurt thickens the batter, meaning less flour is required to make the batter thick enough to allow the baking powder to make the cake rise.
In this particular case, the yoghurt makes the cake moist and the sourness adds to the bright lemony flavours!
This cake is loaded with blueberries. 3 whole punnets (375g/12 oz). It’s as much as I could pack into it without compromising the rise of the cake.
This Blueberry lemon Yoghurt Cake is a complete and utter celebration of blueberries being in season because at no other time of the year will you find me making this with fresh blueberries. But don’t worry! This is great made with frozen too, I made this one in the photos with frozen blueberries, and I’ve included directions in the recipe. – Nagi x
More afternoon tea favourites
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Cinnamon Swirl Bread – easy, no yeast!
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Cheese, Herb and Garlic Loaf or Zucchini Cheese Loaf– quick bread, no yeast
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Whole Orange Cake – super easy and yes, with whole oranges!
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Savoury Cheese Muffins or Cornbread Muffins (personal fave😇)
And more blueberry recipes
In case you’re lucky enough to be overloaded with blueberries…
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Blueberry Muffins – moist!
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Blueberry Lemon Yoghurt Cake
Ingredients
Blueberries:
- 375 g / 12 oz blueberries, fresh , divided (3 punnets) (Note 1 for frozen)
- 1 tbsp plain flour (all purpose flour)
Wet:
- 1 1/4 cups / 275g white sugar , preferably caster / superfine
- 2/3 cup / 165ml vegetable or canola oil
- 2 eggs
- 1 ½ tbsp grated lemon rind
- ¼ cup / 65 ml lemon juice
- 1 cup / 250 g plain yoghurt (I use Greek)
Dry:
- 2 ¼ cups / 335g plain flour (all purpose flour)
- 4 tsp baking powder (Note 2 for baking soda / bi carb)
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200C / 390F (standard) or 180C / 350F (fan / convection). Grease a 22 cm / 9” springform pan with butter, line base with baking paper.
- Rinse blueberries, shake off excess water (but don’t pat dry). Set aside about 1/3 of the blueberries (for topping cake). Toss remaining blueberries in flour, set aside.
- Whisk Wet in a large bowl. Add flour and salt, sprinkle over baking powder.
- Whisk until just combined - few small lumps is fine. Stir through blueberries (including loose flour in bowl). Pour into pan, top with remaining blueberries.
- Place in oven, TURN DOWN to 180C/350F (standard) or 160C/320F (fan/convection). Bake 50 minutes or until skewer comes out clean. Remove sides of springform pan and cool on a rack, then once cool remove the base.
- Sprinkle with icing sugar (powdered sugar). Serve!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT
LIFE OF DOZER
No blueberry cake for Dozer. So he shredded a toy instead. 😂
Alison Close says
Tried this delicious cake yesterday. Soooo easy to make & a real winner with the family. Earmarked for dessert at Xmas.
Pats to Dozer!!!
Nagi says
That’s so terrific to hear Alison!!!! Thanks for taking the time to let me know – N x ❤️
Dorothy Dunton says
Hi Nagi! Once again you have made my son very happy (even if he does’t know it yet)! 🙂 He love anything with blueberries! PS So do I.
Nagi says
Your some has EXCELLENT TASTE!!! 😂
Karen says
I am so full from Thanksgiving here in America but there’s always room for a moist cake like this!
Nagi says
😂
Naomi says
Nagi, I have to admit that I was unable to even look at your post until the next day. We were all so stuffed from Thanksgiving. There were 5 different desserts to choose from and, of course, we all had to take a little of each. That was enough to do us in. But today your cake looks delicious! I love blueberries, and since this looks easy to do I will be making this soon. (once we finish off the rest of a small chocolate cake left over from Thanksgiving!)
Dozer looks like he is enjoying tearing up his toy and has no interest in the blueberry cake. He is always so cute!
Nagi says
😂 YOU’RE SO FUNNY NAOMI!!! It sounds like you had the most amazing Thanksgiving 🙂 I’m so amazed you’re able to look at this CAKE after all that food – actually, I think IMPRESSED is the word!!
Jimmy says
Blueberries are never available can i use any other fruit ?? Raspberry??
Nagi says
Any berries, or even chopped up strawberries! N x
Kate says
Hi Nagi,
I’m afraid that I’m not good with technology. I noticed that your recipes can be printed off. Can they be downloaded into a folder or something?
Regards Kate.
Nagi says
Hi Kate! Just click Print then choose “Save as PDF”! Then you can choose where to save it 🙂 N x
Karen says
When you click “Print” on your computer, you can choose to save it as a “PDF” file on your computer.
Arild says
This cake looks great. Can slices be frozen?
Nagi says
Hi Arild! Just defrosted a slice this afternoon, it was great! 🙂
Sabine says
This cake looks heavenly soft and moist. I need to get blueberries…now.
Nagi says
Go go! 😜
Laura Madsen says
Fabulous recipe. Can’t wait to make it. Will have to use frozen berries since we’re entering winter here north of Toronto. Loved the music you chose for this video!
Nagi says
So impressed at your blueberry commitment, to make this with frozen! 😂 N x
Katrina says
As a Tasmanian, I’m thrilled you rate our raspberries Nagi! We have a gorgeous little berry farm 10 mins down the road that’s loaded with strawberries already, and soon they’ll have raspberries, blackberries, jostaberries, silvanberries…we go into a berry coma every summer! I’d also recommend the cherries shown down here if you can find them, they are ah-mazing. Not that I’m biased or anything 😉 can’t wait to make this cake later today, blueberry and lemon is one of my favourites, thanks for the recipe!
Nagi says
Katrina, I kid you not, the Tassie cherries are so highly coveted by my family and one of my best friends’ married a Tassie bloke and every time the spend Christmas in Tassie, they bring back a GIANT box of cherries and I magically appear on their doorstep…. They are the BEST BEST BEST!!! Berries and Cherries 🙂 And the Huon Salmon and Bruny Island Cheese….. I could go on and on! N x
Katrina says
Grown, I meant, not shown!
Linda Ciesielski says
I do not have a springform pan . Can I use a bundt pan to bake this cake? If so, what size? Suggested oven temperature? Thank you.
Nagi says
Hi Linda! This is great in a bundt pan, around 50 minutes still 🙂 N x
Linda Ciesielski says
Wonderful Nagi! Thank you for your reply. Will try soon and let you know how it turn out.
Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says
I’m sitting here moaning how I will never eat another carb again and then I see your cake. My tummy did a little growl and my tastebuds perked up. It looks like I’ll just have to treat my tummy and tastebuds 😋 Have a happy weekend. It’s cold here. xoxo
Nagi says
Ba ha ha!!! YOU MAKE ME LAUGH MARISA! Happy Thanksgiving 🙂 N x
Joey L Sundvall says
Yes, in a turkey coma, for sure! The thought of any kind of food is kind of gross right now.lol However, when I am less stuffed I will be making this beautiful cake! Maybe next week……lol
Nagi says
Hope you resurfaced from the Turkey Coma!!! 😂
Lincoln @ LincsFlavours says
Hello Nagi,
Looks delicious and one I will be trying very soon.
Can’t grow blueberries here, so mine will have to be with black currants!
Thanks as always for sharing,
Nagi says
I’m jealous!!! They are pretty scarce here! N x
Lincoln @ LincsFlavours says
Well if it helps, I am jealous of your blueberries!
Gillian DidierSerre says
Hi Nagi
Greetings from Toronto, this weekend will be when I make the cake or muffins..will use an artificial sweetner called swerve it’s diabetic friendly will send a picture of what I baked.
Dozer looks pretty content ripping up a chew toy that’s what Luca does when he is bored which is often😈 Gillian x
Nagi says
It’s so cheeky, isn’t it?? Dozer doesn’t shred toys UNLESS it is a bit torn or there’s a bit of stuffing poking out, then he simply can’t resist!!!