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Blueberry Lime Loaf Cake

Studded with blueberries and flavoured with lime, this easy loaf cake from Jane's Patisserie will become your new favourite accompaniment to a cup of tea.

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Introduction

When you bake with fruit, you often get beautiful colours dotted throughout the bakes. Combining berry and citrus flavours is always delicious too… lemon and raspberry, blackberry and lemon, or as in this cake, blueberry and lime. I adore it. Baking with blueberries always brings out their flavour and creates a delicious texture, and when topped with a simple buttercream frosting it’s even better.

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Ingredients

200g unsalted butter
200g caster sugar
200g self-raising flour, plus 1 tbsp for dusting
4 eggs
zest of 1 lime
200g fresh or frozen blueberries*
For the Buttercream:
125g unsalted butter, at room temperature
250g icing sugar
juice of 1 lime
For the Decoration:
100g blueberries
lime zest

Essential kit

You will need: a 900g loaf tin

Method

Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan and grease and line a 900g loaf tin with parchment paper.

Put the butter and caster sugar into a bowl and beat until light and fluffy. Add the self-raising flour, eggs and lime zest to the bowl, and mix again until combined.

Put the tablespoon of plain flour into a bowl and add the blueberries, mixing until they are coated (this stops the blueberries all sinking to the bottom of the cake). Fold the blueberries through the cake mixture, then pour into the prepared tin and bake for 50–55 minutes, or until baked through. Remove the cake from the oven, and leave to cool fully in the tin while you make the buttercream.

Add the butter to a bowl and beat on its own for a few minutes to loosen and soften. Add the icing sugar and beat again until combined. Finally, add the lime juice and beat again.

Pipe or spread the buttercream onto the loaf cake, then sprinkle over the blueberries and lime zest.

Customise:

The blueberries can be swapped for any other berry you like, such as raspberries or blackberries.

The lime can also be switched for another citrus fruit, such as orange or lemon.

If you don’t want to make a buttercream topping, make a lime drizzle instead by mixing 200g icing sugar with 3–4 tbsp lime juice.

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    default user avatar AmimeIrl

    Lovely, light cake. Sadly all except 1 of my blueberries sank to the bottom.

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From the book: Jane’s Patisserie: 100 deliciously customisable cakes, bakes, and treats

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