Berry Yogurt Cake

This Berry Yogurt Cake is perfect for brunch or a sweet treat with a cup of coffee or tea. Enjoy it with fresh or frozen berries. No mixer needed! 

Berry Yogurt Cake

It’s obvious how the seasons bounty and weather can dictate how we eat, cook, and bake. I am totally one to go outside to grill if it’s way too hot to turn on the oven or stand over a stove. I also make meals early in the morning or stick to simple salads on those super hot days and wait for things to warm up in the cold frigid winter.

Berry Yogurt Cake

We totally have air conditioning, so if for some reason I don’t get to it early enough, it’s not that big of a deal. But who wants to heat their kitchen with an oven on a hot afternoon if you can avoid it? So now you know how I get my desserts in, even cake, in the hot Summer. Bake in the morning! I really could not be complaining about heat anyhow. We live in a place where it gets over ninety just a handful of times every Summer. But when it is hot, like it is today and has been for several days, it feels hot, like really hot. So I’ll minimize the complaining and empathize with you all that live in hot places. I used to live in over one hundred degree land many days of the Summer in Sacramento, so I know what it’s like. And I am not a fan. I am a seventy to eighty degree fan.

Berry Yogurt Cake

Enjoy this berry yogurt cake with fresh in the summer or use frozen berries when they are not in season for a sweeter better berry flavor. This cake is perfect for brunch or a sweet treat with a cup of coffee or tea.

 

 

Makes 9 inch cake, about 8 servings

Berry Yogurt Cake 

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups all purpose or whole wheat flour

1/2 cup sugar, I use organic cane sugar

2 teaspoons baking powder

3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt

3 large eggs

1 1/2 cups plain yogurt, I used whole fat plain yogurt

1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted

1 large orange, lemon, or lime, zest and juice

1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries, blackberries, or blueberries or a mixture of all them

Method:

Place oven rack in center of oven and preheat to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 inch cake pan with oil spray, or use a paper towel with oil to coat pan evenly. Line bottom of cake pan with parchment paper.

Place flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl, whisk to combine. Place eggs, yogurt, melted butter, and citrus zest and juice in a medium bowl, whisk using a fork to combine. Add egg mixture to flour mixture. Use a large spatula to carefully combine by folding into flour. Do not over mix, it can create a tough dense cake texture.

Add 3/4 cup berries to the cake batter, carefully fold in a couple of times. Pour batter into cake pan, and evenly top cake with remaining berries. Place in oven and bake for 50-55 minutes, or until golden brown and toothpick comes out clean from center.

Remove cake from oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Remove from cake pan and place on cooling rack for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

Serve with fresh whipped cream, fresh berries, both, or simply as is! Dust top with powdered sugar if desired. Store leftovers in an airtight container in fridge for up to 3 days.

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ENJOY!

Berry Yogurt Cake

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19 Responses to “Berry Yogurt Cake”

    • fabiola on Berry Yogurt Cake

      fabiola

      yay! Thank you so much! I hope you and your family loved it :-). xoxo

      Reply
  1. Carol Borchardt on Berry Yogurt Cake

    Carol Borchardt

    This looks soooo good! I’m using yogurt more and more in recipes. I even have frozen raspberries in my freezer so I’m probably going to be trying this very soon!

    Reply
  2. Susan on Berry Yogurt Cake

    Susan

    I love fresh berries in simple cakes like this! The fruit stands out on it’s on, you don’t need much else!

    Reply
  3. Eileen on Berry Yogurt Cake

    Eileen

    Cake! This looks so delicious! It’s also exactly the kind of thing I make when we’re swimming in too many berries or too much stone fruit. So good!

    Reply
    • fabiola on Berry Yogurt Cake

      fabiola

      So true. I still have raspberries I haven/t eaten or used from last week! I’m going to freeze them for later.

      Reply

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