Enjoy the very best of summer without fussing in the kitchen all morning with Fast Prep Blueberry Coffee Cake!

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We kicked off blueberry season a couple weeks ago!

The picking was a little early, but we got a good start, bringing home about 20 pounds of beautiful blueberries to enjoy until the warmer weather brings some easier picking.

We are literally surrounded by gorgeous blueberry fields where we live, so every summer we take advantage of supporting these amazing farmers by putting up about 70 pounds. The frozen blueberries make for great school morning smoothies, warm bowls of oatmeal on cold, snowy mornings, and yogurt topping snacks on a busy day.

Embracing a new season of life…

This summer has brought on more activities than we have done in past summers, now that my kiddos are getting older. I don’t have as frequent of a napper anymore, and the girls love seeing more of their friends from school. I normally have a bit more time to fuss with special recipes in the kitchen, but to be honest, I just haven’t had it in me this summer!

After scouring the interwebs for a coffee cake idea to use up some of our blueberries, I was about to scratch the whole idea after dreading all the fuss of making the filling and all the separate steps…

A new recipe for this busy momma

I scraped everything that I dreaded, and decided to try something new. Something…not fussy. Something that would make me want to make this special breakfast more than just once a summer. Six times to be exact! I made the recipe 6 times in the last week to try different combos and ratios to get it just right – and also to make it friendly for anyone needing to avoid grains etc.

The best coffee cake texture!

Perfectly spongy, and so satisfying! The mild sweetness is perfect with a cup of coffee – or a big glass of raw milk like my girls had with theirs. I think my favorite part is the sweet and salty combo of the crumble topping – it hit every taste bud in my mouth and the girls literally raved over it with every bite. Little foodies I have, I tell ya!

One recipe – lots of options

And in a few different ways too. If you are not in blueberry season, swap the fruit for raspberries, peaches, or blackberries.

I found the coffee cake to be super forgiving with each batch that I changed things up. Obviously I can’t trial every different special diet, but I did hit some of the bigger ones and loved the outcomes with each time. Note the recipe swaps for things like nut and grain allergies in the recipe card. For my egg free friends, I did make one batch with flax eggs, and while the egg version was my favorite, I did enjoy the flax egg version. It doesn’t puff up as much but it stayed together and tasted really good!

School morning breakfast bake off???

So my prepping for this post lead to 6 batches of coffee cake making…what did I do with all that coffee cake?! My family would have easily pounded out a whole pan of it in one shot, but no one needs that much coffee cake everyday for a week! I froze squares of coffee cake and tested how they warmed up in the oven from the frozen state. It was just perfect! So…hello school morning breakfast pick me up!

What a great way to store away those special summer blueberries. It will be so fun to pull out that coffee cake on a cool fall morning, or a blizzardy snow day home from school this winter!

Fast Prep Blueberry Coffee Cake :: Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Refined Sugar Free, Paleo Friendly

Renee - www.raisinggenerationnourished.com
Enjoy the very best of summer without fussing in the kitchen all morning with Fast Prep Blueberry Coffee Cake!
5 from 11 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 8 sevings

Ingredients
  

FOR THE BLUEBERRY COFFEE CAKE ::

FOR THE TOPPING ::

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, and butter small baking dish or pie plate.
  • Whisk the eggs, honey, coconut milk, avocado oil, and almond extract in a medium mixing bowl until smooth.
  • Stir in the flour and baking powder, fold in the blueberries, and pour the batter into a buttered baking dish.
  • Mix the topping ingredients in bowl, and then sprinkle the topping over the batter.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Let the coffee cake cool for 10 minutes before slicing.
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  1. I made this using all cassava flour and it still came out great! It was more dense but the flavors were still wonderful. I also used coconut on top as I didn’t have pecans and that was a great substitution as well!

  2. I made this today without any swaps or subs and it came out awesome! I plan on freezing a good portion to save for later. Can I ask what your instructions are for reheating squares in the oven from frozen? Thanks for the delicious recipe!

    1. Great Alison! I set the frozen squares on a baking sheet, put it in the cold oven, and then pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees. By the time it preheated I turned the oven off and most of them were warmed through all the way – a couple of the bigger ones I left in the warm oven an extra 5 or so minutes. Worked great!

  3. The crumb on this cake looks perfect!! We love this kind of breakfast with sausage on the side. SO summery and perfect. Love the blueberry photos, too- such a sweet celebration of the season!

  4. 5 stars
    Oh my, this looks so comforting. It’s drizzling outside today here in London and this is exactly what I feel like with a cup of hot tea.

  5. 5 stars
    Love those photos of your little cutie pies! Picking berries together is such a fun family tradition! And this recipe looks like an amazing way to enjoy your harvest! Thank you for sharing!

  6. I cannot use the Namaste since I am corn free. So I ysed 1 cyp white rice flour, 1/2 cup tapioco and 1/2 cup almond flour. It turned out perfect! This recipe is so delicious!

  7. 5 stars
    I made this today with the flours I had on hand. I used 1 and a half cups of buckwheat and 1/2 cup coconut. The flavor was fantastic but it came out really dense. I would almost reverse the measurements next time. Excellent recipe.

  8. 5 stars
    YUM! I love blueberries, and I love coffee cake. So this one is a no brainer for me. I love that you give lots of substitution options.

  9. so you think I could use all almond flour or almond & coconut flour mixture? Suggestion on how much ? I’d love to make this but new to paleo baking.

    1. Hi Kelly! I haven’t tried all almond or all almond/coconut, but read back through some of these comments and you might find someone that has – there have been quite a few that have reported back success with various combos. Coconut flour is very drying and needs more moisture, so I wouldn’t use cup for cup on the coconut. Cassava flour mimics regular flour well, which is why I usually recommend that for the grain free/paleo versions of things.

  10. 5 stars
    I used 1 3/4 cups almond flour and 1/4 cup coconut flour. I had to bake it an additional 15-20 minutes. The edges were a little dark but it didn’t seem to bother the flavor. Absolutely delicious. Thanks so much!

  11. 5 stars
    Fantastic recipe! Thank you! Because I am allergic to grains and most nuts, I used 1 c. cassava flour and 1/2 c. flax seed flour. However, I reduced the cassava flour to one cup because I could see my dough becoming too dry. Also, I am allergic to cream of tartar in baking powder so I used 1 t. soda and 1/2 t. ascorbic acid powder. Worked out fabulously! All these allergies…gotta love it! LOL

  12. I’ve done this with cranberries, apples and even plums. It works out every time and even the gluten loving man has given it a thumbs up! Very versatile!

    1. Hi Jana! I think it would be worth trying! I am not able to work with wheat, but Einkorn is so great and I’m a huge fan! I just am not sure how the ratios work out!

  13. This looks really good. I’m happy you gave the option of using cassava and almond flour. Can we use this combination as a substitute for all of your other recipes that call for the namaste flour? TIA

    1. Hi Shifra! It works well in this kind of a recipe, but that swap will vary depending on the texture of each recipe – it usually doesn’t swap that easily in things like muffins and cakes.