“It should be on tables in restaurants along with salt and pepper. Anytime someone says, ‘Ooh, this is so good – what’s in this?’ the answer invariably comes back, ‘Cinnamon. Cinnamon. Again and again.'” – Jerry Seinfeld.
Seinfeld’s a funny guy, but he was being honest and serious here. I completely agree with Jerry. Cinnamon is one of my favorite spices. When the kitchen fills up with its enchanting fragrance, I’m transposed to another world. If you like cinnamon as much as I do then you must try this recipe. Every bite is bursting with the warmth of the spice and sweetness of sugar.
I’m sharing one of my all time favorite recipes: Blueberry Cinnamon Bundt Cake. You need to keep a couple of things in mind when you’re baking this:ensure the berries are well coated in cinnamon and throw in a couple of teaspoons of flour as well, so that the berries don’t sink to the bottom.
I’m all for the “the more berries the better” mantra, but in this case try not to over do it or you might end up with a squishy cake that gets stuck to the bottom.
Another tip: make sure you generously coat the bundt pan with the sugar mixture. I baked it a lower temperature than it required so it didn’t darken. If you have trouble taking out bundt cakes from the pan, you can read my post with some neat tips and tricks to avoid such, er, sticky situations.
What I love about the recipe – The streaks of cinnamon that run through the batter and pair exquisitely with every bursting berry in your mouth.
Lora and Me picked Spicy November as the theme for this month’s #BundtAMonth. All you need to do is pick your favorite spice or a combination of spices and join the party. There was no doubt in my mind that I’d pick cinnamon but our bakers have done a phenomenal job with many other flavors as well including anise, cardamom, and ginger.
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- 1 cup frozen blueberries, unsweetened
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon flour
- ½ cup butter, softened
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 11/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 11/2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ⅔ cup milk
- Icing sugar for dusting
- Preheat the oven to 350F and generously flour and grease a 6 cup bundt pan or a mini bundt pan.
- In a small bowl toss blueberries, cinnamon and 1 teaspoon flour. Set aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt.
- In a large bowl using an electric beater, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- Add in the eggs one at a time beating well after each addition.
- Stir in vanilla along with the last egg.
- Fold in the flour mixture into butter mixture alternately with milk, making three additions of each.
- Fold in blueberry mixture, leaving some cinnamon streaks.
- Spoon into greased 6-cup (1.5 L) Bundt pan or six 1-cup (250 mL) Bundt pans, spreading batter higher at edges.
- Bake in a preheated oven for 40 to 45 minutes or 25 to 35 minutes for individual cakes or until top of cake springs back when pressed.
- Let cool on rack for 15 minutes; invert and unmould.
- Sprinkle with icing sugar and serve warm.
Hop over to my #BundtAMonth page which showcases all the gorgeous bundts we’ve baked so far or to our Pinterest board which features 300+ recipes.
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As I said, lovely sweet morsel! I have coated the blueberries with flour before to make sure they don’t sink but I never thought to add cinnamon to the flour. You so smart! You know I will from now on. Also, now I need minibundt pans.
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I agree with you and Seinfeld completely about cinnamon! Probably my choice if I was left with only one spice to bake. With blueberries sounds so amazing! Spicy bundt cakes is such a great theme!
What cute little bundts!
Your blog is soooo amazing! I can’t believe I just found out about it a few months ago! My only problem is that I work, and the damn job prevents me from baking 24/7!
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With blueberries!! Oh wow, never thought to use blueberries with cinnamon… I always went for the lemon! :) Love it!!
So far, (I’ve seen only 3…working my way towards checking out everyone else), have chosen cinnamon as their spice for our bundts, including myself. YES! I love cinnamon! :)
Love the Seinfeld quote! It is so true and I also love cinnamon. Your little blueberry bundts look so good. Now I want to get mini bundt pans.
Yay for a huge burst of cinnamon and blueberries. This cake sounds amazing, and I love that it has a sugar coating.
I am totally with you on cinnamon.. I just adore it.. and then you go and add blueberries and make mini bundts.. this post has everything I adore… now I want that mini bundt pan!!! :)))
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I love cinnamon too – this looks incredible! So bummed my Bundt wasn’t up to par for this one. Onto next month!
Oh, I can smell them already!
Love your mini bundts! and absolutely agree with the Jerry Seinfeld quote! Cinnamon should be on tables in restaurants along with salt and pepper!!
Love Seinfeld and that funny quote:)Your little spicy bundts are fantastic, An. I love baking with cinnamon. I have some frozen blueberries and can’t wait to try your mini bundts:) Another fantastic #BundtaMonth event:)
What a great choice for November– SPICE! I think your combination of blueberries and cinnamon is stunning. Can’t wait to toss some blueberries in cinnamon the next time I make muffins. Great idea.
Cinnamon all the way~ I have it by the ton and use it in everything. cinnamon and blueberry together, love this~~
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These little bundts look amazing, I agree with everyone on the cinnamon with blueberries, delicious!
Adorable bundt cakes! I love the creative combination of blueberry and cinnamon. Well done.
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Your muffins look adorable!! I love the combination! Now this is what I call a blueberry muffin!!
I just loved the qoute at the begining!
so true..I love putting cinnamon in everything! and I think using spice as a theme for a challenge is brilliant!
What an adorable cake, and because it’s bite size you don’t have to feel guilty about eating it. I love cakes like this.
I adore blueberries and they are one of my favorite things to bake with. I love that you paired it with cinnamon. Lovely!
They look so cute . i love blue berries in cakes but never tried it with cinnamon.
I love both cinnamon and blueberries and I especially love individual serving desserts so these little, beautiful bundts are calling my name:)
P.S. Love Seinfeld too!
What adorable bundts! I love cinnamon and blueberries!
Cinnamon, blueberry… yes.. a definite winner. :) Lovely little bundts. Love the pan too. :)
This is such a cute, delicious sounding bundt cake!
Those sweet little bundts are adorable! I am adding multiple bundt pans to my Christmas list! The thought of cinnamon and blueberries makes my mouth water. :-)
I need to read your tips. I also need mini bundt pans asap. This looks delicious. I love cinnamon so much. There’s just something so comforting about it. Thanks for everything. So glad I joined.
Cinnamon would have been my choice too. The mini bundt cakes look wonderful.
What a delicious bundt cake with blueberries and cinnamon. I love that you have made individual bundt cakes, so much cuter!
Festive little morsels of deliciousness!
Oh I just love your mini-bundts! They are so cute! It is amazing how wonderfully intense cinnamon becomes when it’s heated. These little bundt must be quite delicious with the cinnamon, blueberries and that wonderful sugar coating!
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Cinnamon is one of my favorite flavors, too, + i’d loooove to get my hands on this bundt. YUM!
I was looking for a recipe to use my samll bundt cake molds. Thanks..!!!
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It’s amazing how many great quotes come from Seinfeld, eh?! Love it! And this cake – nom!
Love the combination of flavours! Looks great!
I love baby bundts and I love your pottery!
Oh mah gosh. I’m in love with cinnamon. I easily go through a bottle of it within a week or two since I put it on EVERYTHING. It’s the best! (Also, love Seinfeld :)) these bundt cakes look absolutely delicious. Love that you used blueberries with the cinnamon–a pairing I’ll be dreaming about all day!
they are so adorable! i love your bundt-a-month idea! i will be linking up… thanks!
YAY! Totally looking forward to your gorgeous bundt! :)
I so agree with you regarding cinnamon and it pairs beautifully with blueberries. I like the idea of adding cinnamon to the flour, I’ll have to give that a try.
The bundt cake looks wonderful. I hope to be able to make one to join this month :D
Looking forward to it, Joy! :)
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