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    Home » dessert » cake » The Tell-Tale Cake - Blueberry-Cornmeal Upside Down Babycakes

    The Tell-Tale Cake - Blueberry-Cornmeal Upside Down Babycakes

    Aug 19, 2010 · 14 Comments

    Some recipes are born of necessity, like when I find myself with a pile of overripe pears in the fruit basket or an overwhelming amount of mint in the garden.

    Blueberry-Cornmeal Upside Down Babycakes

    Some recipes are inspired by a single, irresistible ingredient that I absolutely can't pass up, like baby eggplants at the greengrocer or ripe peaches at the market.

    But my favourite recipes of all are the ones that emerge full-fledged in my brain, completely unbidden, dancing through my every waking thought and haunting me in my dreams until I finally give in to temptation.

    This recipe is one of those. I'm not sure how or when it started... one day, as I was doing something mundane (probably washing dishes), it started rustling around in the deepest reaches of my brain.

    "Blueberry cake," it would whisper to me. "Blueberry cake with cornmeal."

    Like Poe's tell-tale heart, the voice may have started softly, but got louder and more persistent the more I tried to ignore it.

    "Cornmeal cake," my lips would shape soundlessly. "Yes, moist and lemony cornmeal cake."

    Blueberries

    Then it grew bolder. I'd be at the office, trying to do my work like the good corporate worker bee that I am, but my uncooperative fingers would summon up Google searches for blueberry and cornmeal cakes instead of spreadsheets and reference documents.

    "Upside down cake," they'd type into the search field. "Blueberry upside down cake with moist, lemony cornmeal."

    After resisting the siren song for nearly a week, I finally gave in... which is why, on a disgustingly hot and muggy August evening, when I should have been doing far more important things like packing my bags for a business trip, I baked Blueberry-Cornmeal Upside Down Babycakes instead. Golden, tender, moist cornmeal cakes with a hint of honey and lemon, topped with a generous layer of wild blueberries.

    And that persistent little voice? Once the first bite of cake confirmed it had been absolutely right to pester me, it uttered a soft sigh of contentment, then left me to enjoy the rest of the cake all by myself in blissful silence.

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    Blueberry-Cornmeal Upside Down Babycakes
     
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    Prep time
    10 mins
    Cook time
    30 mins
    Total time
    40 mins
     
    These adorable single-serve mini cakes have a sweet cornmeal and lemon base, and a juicy blueberry topping that's revealed when you flip them upside-down.
    Author: Isabelle Boucher (Crumb)
    Recipe type: Dessert
    Serves: 6
    Ingredients
    Topping
    • 2 tbsp butter, melted
    • ⅓ cup packed brown sugar
    • 1 cup fresh blueberries
    Cake
    • ⅓ cup olive oil
    • ½ cup honey
    • 2 eggs
    • ¾ cup plain yogurt
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • Grated zest of 1 lemon
    • 1 cup flour
    • ½ cup fine cornmeal
    • 1 tsp each baking powder and baking soda
    • ¼ tsp salt
    Instructions
    1. Preheat oven to 350F. Lightly grease the cups of a 6-cup jumbo muffin tin.
    2. In a small bowl, stir together melted butter and brown sugar. Spread over the bottom of prepared muffin cups. Top with blueberries.
    3. In a large bowl, whisk together the olive oil, honey and eggs until combined. Stir in yogurt, vanilla extract and lemon zest.
    4. In a separate bowl, stir together the remaining ingredients. Gradually beat into the wet ingredients, stirring until just barely combined.
    5. Spoon batter onto the blueberries, distributing evenly between the muffin cups; smooth out the top and spread to the edges, working gently so as not to disturb the fruit below. Bake in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, or until top is golden brown and a tester inserted into the center of one of the cakes comes out with a moist crumb.
    6. Place the pan on a wire rack and allow to cool for 15-20 minutes. Once the cakelets are cooled, run a knife along the edges of each cup to loosen, then very carefully invert onto baking pan. Transfer the cakelets to serving plates, topping with any berries that may have stayed in the pan.
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    1. Jessy with a "Y" says

      September 15, 2010 at 4:19 pm

      Beautiful cakes!

      Reply
    2. Lynn @ I'll Have What She's Having says

      August 30, 2010 at 9:33 pm

      I think the voice in your head is a culinary genius. Beautiful cake!

      Reply
    3. Brie: Le Grand Fromage says

      August 23, 2010 at 1:09 pm

      these look delicious! i love cornmeal in some of my cakes - it provides a nice undertone of sweetness that cannot be matched otherwise. yum.

      Reply
    4. Noelle says

      August 22, 2010 at 1:57 am

      Beautiful recipe! I agree with you. My best recipes are the ones that continually run through my mind until I make them.

      Reply
    5. The Cilantropist says

      August 21, 2010 at 2:32 am

      This idea sounds great, I wonder if you could make these in small (maybe 6 ounce) ramekins?

      Reply
    6. Doggy Dessert Chef says

      August 20, 2010 at 5:50 pm

      You need to listen to that voice every time this looks fantastic!

      Reply
    7. foodies at home says

      August 20, 2010 at 11:34 am

      Sounds fabulous! Now your recipe is calling out to me!

      Reply
    8. Lawyer Loves Lunch says

      August 20, 2010 at 11:32 am

      I don't think I've ever had a cornmeal cake, and certainly not a cakelet. But I LOVE lemons in my dessert and berries on my cake so this one seems like a must try! Safe travels! :)

      Reply
    9. CC Recipe says

      August 20, 2010 at 10:58 am

      What a wonderful idea, I will definitely need to give these little cakelets a try!

      Reply
    10. Kim (Liv Life) says

      August 20, 2010 at 1:29 am

      I truly enjoyed your post! Your writing kept me totally engaged until the final ingredient and direction. Looks like an amazing cake... I'm thankful your little voice kept at you!

      Reply
    11. baking.serendipity says

      August 19, 2010 at 11:31 pm

      I love when recipes call out to me like this one did to you...it certainly sounds delicious! Blueberries are such a great summer fruit :)

      Reply
    12. Baking Barrister says

      August 19, 2010 at 11:07 pm

      I have the same experience sometimes---ideas just sort of float into my head and expand until they're full-fledged and NEED to be dealt with. I don't think I would have thought of cornmeal cake--I've been seeing it lately on the blogs and now I am intrigued.

      Reply
    13. Torviewtoronto says

      August 19, 2010 at 10:55 pm

      delicious lovely picture

      Reply
    14. Pacheco Patty says

      August 19, 2010 at 9:53 pm

      Looks like a cake to be enjoyed in peace and quiet,lol! Beautiful photos and I love this recipe, lots of my favorite ingredients, I'm sure it was tender and moist and who could resist all those gorgeous blueberries piled on top??(Not Me!)

      Reply

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