Many thanks for the sympathetic comments about my Poison Oak and all the compliments about Ms. Ears last week. I am happy to report that we are feeling much better. Mr. Penpen’s skin has gone from Stay-Puft Marshmallow to Frosted Flake, which is a huge improvement and means we’re at the very end of this plague (his case much was worse than mine). We took Ms. Ears to parks both days this weekend, and, thankfully, she occupied herself digging holes with her friend Bruce and running with other dogs, rather than rolling in poisonous brambles.
Now on to the food! This week’s Tuesdays With Dorie recipe was Blueberry Crumb Cake. A while ago I watched an episode of “America’s Test Kitchen” entitled Old-Fashioned Breakfast Cakes that featured a confection called Blueberry Boy Bait. The recipe was originally the 2nd runner up in a 1954 Pillsbury bake-off; submitted by a teenager and named for its power to lure boys. The recipe in Baking is markedly different, but I think the fantastically buttery, sugary topping could definitely get you a man. I know Mr. Penpen certainly enjoyed it.
I thought this was a lovely recipe – very straightforward and easy to put together, and I like that it can be either breakfast or dessert. I actually baked an extra quarter recipe’s worth, since I wanted to bake it in my 9 ½ inch ring pan and I was afraid there would not be enough batter in the original recipe. I was wrong: the cake was very tall. I did make a small mistake with the blueberries. I was using frozen berries, and I took them out and mixed them with flour sooner than I should have, which led to blue batter since the berries had defrosted a bit. It was one of those situations where I knew I shouldn’t have done it, hastily went ahead and did it, then immediately regretted it. Luckily, the end result didn’t look as unappetizing as the batter.
I gave this recipe an 8 for Deliciousness and a 3 for Effort, giving it an EDR of 2.66. Much appreciation to Sihan of Befuddlement for choosing this tasty cake for this week’s recipe. You can find the recipe for the cake on Sihan’s site and check out what the other bakers thought of it via the TWD site.
P.S. I learned my lesson last time I made a cake with a crumbly topping and this one is being stored on top of the refrigerator, out of reach from even the wiliest dog paws.
Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI used frozen blueberries too.
I love how you used your ring pan for this cake. It looks fantastic and the blueberries are just perfectly distributed.
ReplyDeleteI really like the look of the cake from the tube pan! Nice job. Glad everyone is on the mend.
ReplyDeleteThe pan was a great idea. Your cake looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea using the tube pan! Yours looks so good! We loved this cake :)
ReplyDeleteAwww such sweet dogs..they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour bundt cake pan is great. I love the way your cake turned out.
Cute pups - and at least you learned not to leave cake where they can reach it!
ReplyDeleteI saw that recipe for Blueberry Boy Bait, and was wondering how it was. Did you make it?
Isn't it great how the purple color bakes (mostly) out? I love how your cake looks in a ring pan. And that Boy Bait cake - I'd have to make it just for the name! I can't tell you how many cakes I lost to the dogs before I got smart and learned where to put them out of reach.
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Your cake looks fantastic. I love that you made it in a ring pan (the one kind I don't have!).
ReplyDeleteHaha your dogs are SO CUTE! LOVE! The cake looks awesome too, love the ring pan!
ReplyDeleteDogs and crumbs do not mix, that is for sure!
And we hope Mrs. Easrs (the dog right) cannot jump that hight. Your cake looks just right. And nothing wrong with blue batter.
ReplyDeleteI have serious dog envy..that is the cutest dog ever....cuter than the ones in the wegman pictures....wow..oh yeah, the cake looks good too..I am still distracted by the cool dog.
ReplyDeletegosh, i don't think that batter looked bad at all--love the blue tint! :) your cake looks gorgeous--the crumb topping looks perfect. what cute little pups you have.
ReplyDeleteI love the crumb cake in a ring pan - I think I'll try this next time. Ms. Ears is such a doll - she looks as if she is really enjoying herself playing with her friend.
ReplyDeleteYou're the first I've seen who made the cake in a ring pan. I like it!
ReplyDeleteI know about the dog paws.
I saw that episode of ATK and made the Blueberry Boy Bait! It was really good! Great job on your cake - it looks wonderful
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