Blueberry White Chocolate Cake

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Blueberry White Chocolate Cake; layers of impossibly fluffy vanilla cake with fresh blueberries, white chocolate frosting and blueberry cookie crumb.

Let your mind wander back to the best blueberry muffin you have ever eaten.

It may have been from Starbucks, or in your own kitchen. Was it fluffy, sweet, moist? Was it gently splattered with mingling shades of purple and blue, cutting jarringly through the pale crumb like a fresh bruise on a knee?

Take that lovely muffin memory, and dress it up with creamy white chocolate frosting, juicy sweet-sour blueberries and a tender blueberry cookie crumb. Layers of fluff, soft, smooth, crisp and melt. A circus of textures and flavours that your mouth cannot seem to stop wanting.

That’s what this Blueberry White Chocolate Cake is.

blueberry white chocolate cake

This Blueberry White Chocolate Cake is the next step in my crusade against anything but naked cakes. Following on from my Banoffee Layer Cake and Dark Chocolate Lemon Layer Cake. The effort of creating a collection of contrasting tastes and textures is something worth showing off, not hiding behind a curtain of thick frosting. No matter how much you love frosting.

In the style of bakeries like Milk Bar and Cutter & Squidge, this Blueberry White Chocolate Cake is tiered up like a French Entremet. Proudly exhibiting its interiors. This method is different in its assembly to a regular layer cake. However, it really takes no more time or effort when you consider that saved in tirelessly smoothing frosting exteriors.

blueberry white chocolate cake

You’ll need an adjustable cake ring, this is like those fancy metal chef’s rings you see on TV. This is used to stamp out circles of cake (which is cooked in a regular roasting tin rather than a circular cake tin), and to hold it steady during assembly. You’ll also need some acetate, this is the shiny plastic stuff you sometimes see in fancy French patisserie displays. Acetate is the key in those wonderfully straight sides on this Blueberry White Chocolate Cake, and is remarkably affordable too!

(You can always bake this in two regular 6″ round cake tins if you really want to though!)

Both of these products are worthwhile investments for any baker, or for any beginner, especially during these times of social distancing. We all have a lot more time to play and experiment in the kitchen, and learn some new skills while we’re at it!

blueberry white chocolate cake

Honestly, this Blueberry White Chocolate Cake was just that for me. Playing, experimenting and mucking about with ideas and ingredients. I just couldn’t keep this one to myself though.

I completely empathise if you are currently unable to get the ingredients you need to bake with. We’ve been struggling to get some things in too with all the excessive food shopping going on in current circumstances. I’m reaching the stage of forced creativity with some ingredients! However, this Blueberry White Chocolate Cake recipe isn’t going anywhere any time soon. So whether you find the ingredients you need tomorrow or in two weeks’ time, rest assured you can still make this delightful dessert.

Also, the back-to-basics recipes are always here if you’re just a beginner baker and this looks a bit daunting. You can find them here:

I hope that you and your loved ones are well. I hope you are all staying indoors and staying safe.

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5 Replies to “Blueberry White Chocolate Cake”

  1. Can you tell me what amount of ingredients for a 10inch cake and cooking times please?thank you

  2. Rosemary Schuler says: Reply

    Any suggestions how to make this cake gluten free version?

    1. I have never tried making this particular cake gluten free, not am I very experienced in gluten free baking. The best advice I could give would be replacing both kinds of flour in the recipe with a gluten free flour blend, and stirring in 3-4 tbsp of milk to the cake batter before baking.

  3. LOOOOOOOVE this cake! So fun to make and pretty easy.
    Looks gorgeous at the end!

    1. Thanks so much, Amy! Glad you enjoyed.

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