Few weeks ago Kim @ Farmer's Wife asked me to be guest at her wonderful blog.
When she asked me I didn't have any idea what to make to suit her blog. I had two dishes on the side, however they weren't calling Kim's name. When I made this Blueberry Muffin Bread it had Kim written all over it. I was so happy when Kim said that she like it!
I had pleasure to talk to her few times via email. She is funny, and kind and her blog is full of comfort meals and desserts that we all just love. When she write y'all she made my day right there with that word..When you go over to her blog you will see what I am talking about and you will feel in love with her writing, stories, and recipes too!!! This guest post is very special because she was the first person to ask me to be guest and I could not be more happier!
Ingredients:
- 12 1/2 ounces flour
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 1 tsp. baking powder
- Pinch salt
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/3 cup Canola oil
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup yogurt
- 1 1/2 cups fresh blueberries, boiled in water + 1 Tbs. Sugar
- Juice from 1/2 Orange
Directions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- In a sauce pan place blueberries and 1Tbs. Sugar with 1/2 cup of water, boil and put it on the side until ready to use.
- In a large bowl sift together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt and set aside.
- In another large bowl, whisk together the sugar, oil, eggs and yogurt. Add the dry ingredients reserving 1Tbs. of the dry ingredients and toss with the blueberries. Stir mixture.
- Drain the blueberries but save the juice/water.
- Add to the blueberry water juice of 1/2 Orange, stir and set aside.
- Add 1 cup blueberries to mixture and stir few more times. Reserve about 1/2 cup of blueberries.
- Add the mixture to greased loaf pans. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup of berries on top of muffins and press down lightly. Place into the oven and increase the temperature to 400 degrees F. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, rotating pan few times while baking.
- Before taking it out, spoon over whole bread blueberry-orange warm juice that you reserved. And place the bread back in the oven for 5-7 more minutes.
- Remove from oven and turn it off; let the bread cool down in the loaf pan for about 10 minutes. Than turn it upside down on tea towel to cool completely.
Serve immediately or store in airtight container for up to 3 days
Go over to Kim's blog at Farmer's Wife, say Hi and also check out my guest post!
Thank you Kim so much for this opportunity!
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ReplyDeleteHello Sandra! This recipe for blueberry bread should be fantastic, the yogurt should give it a nice chewy texture! I note! The photos are incredibly tasty! See you soon! Caro
ReplyDeleteLast night, I was thinking of how much I'd like a muffin. And here you are giving me an entire muffin bread! :) That's a great start of my Friday hehe :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to make blueberry bread!! This looks delicious and so pretty too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous bread Sandra!! I'm on my way to check out the guest post ;o)
ReplyDeleteGah! I love love love it! Oh how I love blueberries and citrus fruits!
ReplyDeleteIt's so great that you guys teamed up! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks amazing! Perfect with coffee in the morning.
ReplyDeleteI think this is calling MY name :D
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your guest post! This muffin bread looks wonderful--love the thick slices!
ReplyDeletePREDIVNO!!
ReplyDeleteAwww thank you all..I appreciate you coming and leaving the comments now go over to Kim's blog!!!LOL!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Sandra. I could SO go for a slice of this bread right now! It looks so delicious! Great recipe. Going to check out your guest post now! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is some delicious-looking bread. I love using yogurt in breakfast breads and I cannot get enough fresh fruit right now. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous Sandra!! I have been in such a blueberry mood lately. I wish I could have a slice right this minute!
ReplyDeleteYou blueberry muffin bread looks so perfect, Sandra! Another must try!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU GIRLS..I APPRECIATE YOUR LOVE AND COMMENTS!!!:)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your first guest post, Sandra! What a beautiful loaf...chock full of delicious blueberries. It looks so tasty and moist....mmmmm.
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous and I am bookmarking this lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'm hopping over to Kim's blog now :)
Awww!! Sandra you are the sweetest! I am so glad to have gotten to know you through the course of this adventure for my blog! I feel blessed everyday with the new blog friends I meet and am so glad to have met you! Your post is spectacular! I hope y'all will make this bread, it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first guest post Sandra! And you did it so wonderfully! I already visited Farmer's Wife's site and left a comment. She seems like a very nice talented cook as well. :-) You two did a great job. Have a great weekend Sandra!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations onyour guest post,Sandra!!! Your Blueberry Muffin Bread Recipe is awesome!! Great, great job :)!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful muffin bread with perfectly smooth texture.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe! I want a slice or two. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to visit Kim's blog now.
this looks sooo scrumptious!!! YUM!!! and beautiful picture~~
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I'm actually really impressed you manaed to make the blueberries stay in perfect proportions around the loaf and it didn't sink :)
ReplyDelete@Xinmei I got the tip recently about that so I tried it! You need to dust fruit in a flour first so they wont sink down!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Sandra! I loved it. I visited Kim's blog and left a comment. I hope it goes through for some reason my comments don't post on certain blogs. I don't know what the common factor is, but there's something. Anyway---I loved the interview, SWEET!!! Every single thing about the post was perfect! WELL DONE!!! <3
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first guest post sandra! you made a wonderful bread. The addition of yogurt is new for me but i think it adds extra moisture to the bread. Heading over to Kim's blog now.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Thanks for introducing us to 'The Farmer's Wife' .. she has a beautiful space with so many amazing dishes to learn from. You always come up with such brilliant ideas with recipes and this one looks so perfect for breakfast. I just made bread for the first time .. and it was plain bread. So next time I will try your recipe :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend babe !
Congrats Sandra, wonderful loaf of bread....Nice guest post:)
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THis looks great, I love loaf breads. I'll go check out Kims blog and see your guest post!
ReplyDeleteIt's no surprise to anyone here that Kim - or anyone for that matter - would ask you to guest post, you're always sweet, charming and a pleasure to read, not to mention your recipes, which are always o tempting! Ans thanks for introducing us to Kim, we're headed over there now! Congrats on your guest post, you certainly deserve it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely bread, and I love the addition of the citrus juice! The blueberries look lovely peeking out from inside the loaf. I'm sure it tastes fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I will go check out your guest post too!
Love this and it look so simple! :) It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea! And I want a slice of that bread really bad!! It sounds like the perfect breakfast treat!
ReplyDeleteYum ! what a fab idea and recipe !
ReplyDeletelooks delicious! i love blueberry anything. what a beautiful little loaf and i like that there is yogurt in it. I'm sure its nice and moist. Yum
ReplyDeleteTHis bead looks so delish and moist! I will bet it would be good whith other fruit too. Did you know Blueberries are a antioxidant? Yum!
ReplyDeleteMmm, blueberry muffin in loaf form? Yum! This looks great, especially with all of those blueberries throughout!
ReplyDeleteExcellent recipe choice. Beautiful loaf and surprisingly short ingredient list. I wonder if I could sneak a slice or two of this into some french toast.
ReplyDeleteI just happen to have a container of blueberries in the fridge at the moment so I am looking forward to using them in this recipe.
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ReplyDeleteSandra, this looks so perfect for breakfast! Beautiful recipe and photos as usual :)
ReplyDeleteSandra, this bread looks divine. My daughter and I would both LOVE it. Your blueberries dripping all throughout the bread are so inviting.
ReplyDeletethis is a nice flavourful combination looks delicious
ReplyDeletevery true Sandra we make so many similar things sometimes don't realize that it is staples in some part of the world :) interesting
This looks fabulous! Perfect for breakfast, tea, snacking, after meal... ALWAYS!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest post, it is well deserved!!!
That is just gorgeous - very nice!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous loaf! It's beautiful, I love the way it looks, I could use a warm slice right now, yum! =]
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Great recipe, I always have these ingredients around so I can imagine using this when I need something in a pinch, it's beautiful and I can imagine tastes wonderful, I love blueberries!
ReplyDeletethis is a gorgeous picture but I wouldnt expect anything less!My mouth is all ready for this one!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! This sounds right up my alley, I could really use a slice of this right now:)
ReplyDeleteA terrific blueberry bread, I've got all the ingredients will definitely be making it this week!
ReplyDeleteGreat blueberry muffin bread!! I will head over to your guest post now :)
ReplyDeleteSandra,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great guest post. I love blueberry muffins, so what's not to love with this beautiful bread!
Kim,
You picked a great guest blogger.
This bread looks so wonderful. My husband is a BIG fan of blueberries and would absolutely love this.
ReplyDeleteWarmed, with a smidgen of butter and a hot cup of tea this would be one yumola breakfast or snack. Congrats on your first guest post. I'm sure this is the first of many.
ReplyDeleteMmm great :) love it ♥
ReplyDeleteThis Blueberry Bread looks amazing, and I love how the blueberries don't stick together! I'll use this recipe to make some muffins I had planed for a while now :) You have a great blog Sandra with beautiful pictures! (your photo with your children is so sweet!) Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so yummy :) I love blueberries and your bread looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteexquisito cake se ve precioso ,el yogurt debe darle una cosistencia fabulosa y delicacada,me encanta,abrazos y cariños,quiero seguirte y no se ve el gadget de seguidores,pasaré luego,felicitaciones por tus recetas y tu blog,cariños.
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