There’s still 1 kg of self-raising flour in the pantry cupboard … I have my fingers crossed that on the next visit to the supermarket, I will be able to restock. The flour shelves were completely bare on my last visit.

Ingredients:

1/2 cup of butter, room temperature

1 cup of white sugar

juice and zest of one lemon

2 eggs

1 and a 1/2 cups of self-raising flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

generous pinch of salt

1/2 cup of milk

1 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen

(Baking conversions here.)

Method:

Heat the oven to 160C Fan. Grease a loaf tin.

Mix part one: cream the butter and sugar together until fluffy. Mix in the lemon juice, zest and eggs,

Mix part two: Stir in the flour, baking powder, salt and milk until the batter is mixed. Gently fold in the blueberries.

Pour batter into the loaf tin. Bake for about an hour – the top should bge golden brown and spring back when you touch it.

Allow to cool. Slice. Enjoy.

Recipe and image from Pinch of Yum.

10 responses to “Lockdown Baking | Lemon and Blueberry Loaf”

  1. That looks a good one to try. I have been told that some of the baking product shortages is caused by package issues. I have bought a 16kg bag of flour from Amazon. I bought plain because I can always add baking powder to make SR. I have also bought 10kg of caster sugar in the same way (same price as Tesco). I have shared some with friends. Worth a thought.

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    1. I did look at purchasing flour from amazon, but to be honest, I don’t have space to store a 16 kg bag and I’m not sure that I want to make that much bread and cake!
      On my last visit to the supermarket, I was able to stock up on 1.5 kg each of self-raising and plain flour, so I’m set for a while.
      This Lemon Blueberry loaf is delicious – I’ve made it twice now. 🙂

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  2. That looks delicious and well worth using up some of your precious flour! I’ve noticed that flour is gradually reappearing on the shelves and I don’t feel so concerned about using it up now.
    You’ve already enticed me into cooking beer bread and we had that delicious chicken and asparagus dinner you blogged about last night – clean plates all round! So now I am going to have to try this cake too to make it three out of three!

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    1. That would be great! We have that chicken recipe on the menu again this coming Sunday.
      I agree that flour does seem to be reappearing on the supermarket shelves, now if only I could find sun-dried tomatoes …

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    Mary-Lou Burma

    Another delicious sounding recipe. Like Deb we have tried the Beer Bread (yum) & the chicken (soy) pasta (yum), so I’m sure this loaf will be a winner. My frozen veg & fruit order will be ready for pick up next Monday, I’m adding blueberries to it. I wonder if substituting cranberries for blueberries would work? For us this side of the pond, it’s yeast that’s the hardest to find, I’ve been trying for over a month to get some, hence why I think the craze for sourdough starter is about.

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    1. I used fresh blueberries and they worked fine. I’m think of trying it with raspberries next. 🙂
      Here’s a link to yeast-free recipes: https://theeverygirl.com/breads-without-yeast/

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  4. I am literally drooling over this recipe, going to try it out super soon, and then share my experience with you. Keep posting more such amazing recipes to get us going this adverse pandemic situation.

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    1. Hi, thanks for stopping by! Do let me know if you make it.

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