![]() ![]() Don’t try to substitute an 8-inch pan because this coffee cake rises high and fills a 9-inch square. The updated recipe is designed for a 9-inch square cake pan, metal or ceramic (ceramic will take the longer suggested time). If you made the original recipe in a metal cake pan, the timing was too long and the cake became dry. ![]() While it worked perfectly in ceramic and stayed moist, it did take longer to bake. The biggest issue with the original version of this cake was the pan it was baked in. Secondly, I hope you try again because this cake is really worth it and your success means a lot to me. If you’re one of those folks who reached out, first of all, thank you. It was anything but dry when I made it, but you talk and I listen! So, back to the drawing board, making it again and I now understand the issues and have amended the recipe so that you will all have success. Perfect, except for one thing… I heard from several of you that you found the cake dry. I baked it in a pretty ceramic dish that could go straight to the table, which meant that it would stay warm for longer as I served it to guests, plus I didn’t have to wash any extra pans for baking, serving or storing. This recipe started out as a quick, simple blueberry crumb coffee cake, paired with a simple lemon glaze – one of my favorite flavor combinations. The History of this Blueberry Coffee Cake ![]()
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