Friday, July 29, 2011

Delicious Blueberry Buckle

I love blueberries, especially when they are fresh and not too ripe. Thanks to my wonderful parents I currently have 5 lbs of Michigan blueberries. I tried this new recipe for "Blueberry Buckle" and I love it! It's like blueberry muffins, only better!

 I made recipe cards for you, check them out here! There's two on a page so when you print it (I'd recommend using card stock or thicker paper) you can have one for you and one for a friend!
Blueberry Buckle Breakfast Recipe
Look at the recipe card to explain the directions, and here's some pictures so you can see how each step looks.

Step 1 - Not sure if I should have used the whisk attachment - especially after step 2!

Step 2 - Yeah, I had fun fighting with the mixer to get all that off...

Step 3 - I had to take a picture so you could see the beautiful pink mixer too! I thought I would easily be able to pour it into the pan, but it reminded me of rice krispies how I had to spread it out.
Step 4 - Mmmm, mix it on up!

Step 5 - Look at how delicious it looks when it's baked! And it tastes even better!
I definitely recommend it! Let me know if you like the recipe card and if that is something you would like for me to continue with my recipes! :)

I'm linking up at a few of my favorite blogs here

14 comments:

  1. It looks delicious! Thank you so much for the recipe cards, I'm printing it off to try later. :)

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  2. @ Deon - yay! I hope you love it! :) I'm so happy to hear your are printing my recipe cards - makes me feel special! Happy Saturday!

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  3. The recipe cards are a great and generous idea. Thanks for linking to Bake with Bizzy. I will try to get you the info you asked for about the badge.

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  4. I usually can't do blueberries, but this is begging to be made:) I nominated your blog for two awards http://www.joyinthejumble.com/2011/08/for-me-part-ii.html

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  5. Oh my goodness! That looks so amazingly wonderful, I think it might be even better if you added a bit of lemon to it - blueberry lemon, one of my favorite things. I'm going to have to try this sometime soon :)

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  6. oh wow - that is a lot of blueberries! Do you freeze some of them or use them all up before they go bad? The buckle looks delicious :)

    If you’d like, I wanted to invite you to share your best recipes over at my new party, Recipe Sharing Monday at Jam Hands. I’m going to be featuring my favorite submissions during the week and I’d love it if you’d join in the fun. :O)

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  7. OK, I officially just pinned this to my sweets board! Can't wait to make it! Thanks for telling me about it!

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  8. Looks awesome! Saw this on Recipe sharing Monday....I'm a new follower!

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  9. I'm so glad to see that you linked up this week! Thank you so much for sharing this at Recipe Sharing Monday. I hope to see you back next week!

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  10. Umm, I will have to try this! Blueberries are my all time favorite fruit with mangos and strawberries second. It is hard to find a really good blueberry recipe. I am a new follower of your blog thru GFC and I would love a follow back when you get a chance. Keep plugging away at the blog hops and you will have oodles of followers before long. Thanks so much for the follow and have a great week!

    Mary@http://www.mmbearcupoftea.com

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  11. This looks so yummy! I can't wait to try it... I might try the suggested lemon addition :)
    -Rachel

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  12. I was just thinking about making some blueberry muffins yesterday. I think I may do this instead! Thanks for linking it up to Saturday Social! I am definitely pinning this to make in the future!

    - Jenn @ Social Salutaions

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  13. Oh....that looks sooooo yummy! Thanks for sharing.

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  14. Oh that looks so delicious! I love blueberries too, so anything blueberry speaks to me! =) Print . . . and it's on my baking list now!

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