Blueberries and lemon really go well together. I like to top my loaf with a glaze made by mixing 1 tb lemon juice and 2 tb sugar. I brush it on the hot loaf and return it to the oven for 5 minutes.
Quick wonderful recipe! I had added another 1/2 cup of blueberries that I didn't want to go to waste and it was too much. Made the bread too chock full of blueberries - it was almost blue and a little too heavy. GREAT taste though - will definitely make it again (just won't add more than a cup of blueberries!). Thanks for the recipe!
While the bread is delicious the blueberries still sank to the bottom of the pan and the loaf stuck to the bottom of the pan. My husband and I used forks to eat the bread that stuck to the pan! Next time I'll try more flour on the berries and I will grease and line the pan with greased wax paper.
I had a ton of blackcap raspberries, so I substituted them for the blueberries. Since I was making two loaves, I made 'buttermilk' using lemon (1 tbl. lemon juice to one cup milk) and an additonal tsp. of grated lemon zest to add to the lemon flavor. Also added vanilla extract. Here's a helpful hint to eliminate the berries falling to the bottom of the loaf: spread a small amount of batter in bottom of pan before mixing in the frozen berries. Then with a very gentle hand, mix the berries into the remaining batter, then spread in pan. It seemed to help a lot. Also topped with lemon glaze (is it obvious we like lemon ... a lot?)
This bread was quick and tasted good. It could have used a little more flavour so I made a lemon glaze and drizzled it over top of the bread and helped it out with the little bit of sweetness I was looking for.
I made this recipe with my oldest son. I didn't bother flouring the blueberries we just tossed them in when we added the flour. We did make these a little different than the recipe asks--we combined all the wet ingredients then the dry with the blueberries folded in with the flour. It was just easier that way. We got 12 smallish muffins out of one recipe. My son wanted to make them a little prettier so he sprinkled a quarter teaspoon of sugar over each muffin mound before baking. These turned out well but lacking in blueberries. I think next time we make this recipe we'll double the blueberries.
Light lemon flavor excellent cake-like texture full of blueberries.
Love this recipe -- the loaf came out picture perfect moist and delicious. I even altered the recipe (didn't happen to have butter or milk at the time) and used vegetable oil and water and it still turned out great. Best of all the blueberries were evenly dispersed through the loaf. Thanks for this keeper!
This bread is okay but nothing spectacular. I used frozen blueberries instead of fresh but still did the whole rolling berries in flour thing. I really wish I hadn't because all the berries sank down to the bottom of the loaf which looked awful and caused the bread to stick to the pan. I've never floured the berries before and they never sink to the bottom so I'd say that that tip is no good at least for me. The flavor and texture of this bread were pretty good but nothing spectacular. Thanks for sharing the recipe but I won't be making this again.