Blueberry Buckle: Make the world's best sugarless blueberry coffee cake for any occasion with these easy instructions!
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How to make the World's Best Sugarless Blueberry Buckle - A Blueberry Coffee Cake!
Want
to make the best sugar-free blueberry coffee cake you've ever had, and don't
want to spend all day in the kitchen combing the Internet or studying
complicated recipes or figuring out how to substitute Stevia (in a prepared form like Truvia, it measures same as sugar; if you use another form, you will need do your own conversion) - or Splenda, if you prefer, ? I've done it for you! This is a great crumb-topping blueberry coffee
cake that my mother made for decades. I thought it was a secret
Pennsylvania Dutch, Amish or Mennonite recipe, but I've since seen variations of
it elsewhere. After testing a few variations, I made it sugar-free! What
makes it different from other blueberry coffee cakes is: it is light; moist,
filled with blueberries, has a great crumb topping and it has no added sugar.
And it doesn't matter if you're not a chef or have never made a coffee cake
before! Following these illustrated directions ANYONE can cook a perfect
sugarless blueberry coffee cake!
Ingredients and Equipment
(per 9 inch
square dish coffee cake)
Cake batter:
- 3/4 cup Stevia (in a prepared form like Truvia, it measures same as sugar; if you use another form, you will need do your own conversion) - or Splenda, if you prefer,
- 1/4 cup soft butter or margarine or vegetable shortening
- 1 egg
- 3/4 cup milk (nonfat, lowfat or whole; depending upon how healthy you like to be!)
- 2 cups flour (all-purpose white, wheat, whole grain, whatever)
- 2 tablespoons baking powder (this recipe uses more baking powder than the sugar recipe, to compensate for the "heaviness" that Stevia (in a prepared form like Truvia, it measures same as sugar; if you use another form, you will need do your own conversion) - or Splenda, if you prefer, would otherwise create)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt (optional)
- 2 cups blueberries; fresh or frozen (without syrup)
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Crumb topping:
- 3/4 cups Stevia (in a prepared form like Truvia, it measures same as sugar; if you use another form, you will need do your own conversion) - or Splenda, if you prefer,
- 1/2 cup flour (plain white, wheat, yada yada...). you can sift it, if you want...
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 cup soft butter or margarine
Cookware
- One 9 inch square baking dish OR 2 small meat loaf pans, or a round casserole dish. Grocery stores sell both disposable coffee cake and meat loaf pans and glass pans.
Step 1 - Wash the blueberries
Just rinse them in a colander or sieve in cold water, no soap.
Pick out and remove any bits of stems, leaves and soft or mushy berries.
It is easiest to do this in a large bowl of water and gently run your hands
through the berries as they float.
With
your fingers slightly apart, you will easily feel any soft or mushy berries
get caught in your fingers.
Now is also a good time to get the oven preheating to 375 F.
Step 2 - Mix the dry ingredients
Combine
the 3/4 cup Stevia (in a prepared form like Truvia, it measures same as sugar; if you use another form, you will need do your own conversion) - or Splenda, if you prefer, , 2 tablespoons baking
powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt (optional) and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon in a bowl and
mix well!

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Step 3 - Add the butter and the egg
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Step 4 - Mix in the milk
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Step 5 - Add the flour
You may need to add just a little m |
Step 6 - Add the blueberries and mix
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Step 7 - Grease and flour the pan(s)
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Step 8 - Pour the batter into the pan(s)
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Step 9 - Make the toppingNow to make the topping, in another bowl, mix together the topping ingredients:
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Step 10 - Sprinkle the crumb topping over the batter
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Step 11 - Put the coffee cake in the oven!Cook the coffee cake at 375 F (or 190 Celsius) for 45 minutes. |
Step 12 - Remove when the coffee cake is golden brownAfter about 35 minutes, check to see if the top is golden brown. If if not, check every 3 or 4 minutes until it is. You can stick a clean table knife in to test for doneness (if the knife comes out clean, with little or no batter sticking to it, it is done!) |
Enjoy!
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Add
the butter (or margarine or vegetable shortening) and the egg and using a
mixer (hand, electric, or just a large spoon, whatever you have) , mix it
up!
Add
the 3/4 cups milk and mix it up.
While
mixing, stir in the 2 cups of flour! (it's just like making pancakes).
It may get so thick that the mixer will stop (at least my hand mixer does).
ore
milk and finish mixing by hand. It should be the consistency of thick
pancake batter. It will be thicker and more lumpy than if you used
table sugar, but it will turn out right!
Add
the blueberries and gently mix it. You don't want to crush the
berries, but it won't matter if some get crushed, either!
Of
course, nobody in their right mind uses grease or lard anymore! It
just means put a thin layer of vegetable shortening, margarine or butter
over the interior surface of the pan (using your fingers), and then put 1
tablespoon of flour in the pan and swirl it around so all surfaces are
coated. then dump the excess flour into the trash or sink.
Just
pour the batter into the the pans. It should only fill the pan about
half way up! It WILL rise, don't worry!



Pretty
self-explanatory, don't you think?