Soft, sweet, packed with blueberries and covered by a blanket of streusel topping, this melt-in-your-mouth blueberry coffee cake is the best way to enjoy cake for breakfast. Recipe includes a how-to video!
Blueberry Breakfast Cake
Remember when brunch get-togethers were a thing? Holiday breakfast gatherings with extended family? Potlucks? Actually leaving the house? This blueberry coffee cake was my go-to for occasions like this for years.
Guaranteed to impress and to bring people back for seconds, it always received rave reviews and recipe requests. I’m looking forward to having an occasion to bake it again sometime soon, but until then Zach just has to indulge me (or sometimes reign me in) as I insist on blueberry coffee cake for breakfast every few days.
It may sound humble at first (how glamorous is coffee cake, anyway?), but with its juicy blueberry spangled interior, its soft, plush, melt-in-your-mouth crumb, and the thick blanket of crumbly, buttery streusel topping. It joins the ranks of other crowd pleasers like my French toast casserole, blueberry muffins, and sticky buns. Don’t wait for a special occasion to make it, though, I’m sure you can find an excuse to whip up a pan. And then make sure you let me know what you think of it!
What You Need to Make Blueberry Coffee Cake
This recipe is pretty straightforward with (mostly) basic ingredients, but let’s touch on a few of them before we begin.
- Corn starch. Corn starch is a versatile ingredient that I use in so many of my recipes for different reasons. Here, it provides a soft, plush, melt-in-your mouth crumb.
- Cream cheese. This is my secret weapon for blueberry coffee cake! It encourages a dense, tight crumb (the batter is very thick and heavy) and adds softness, moisture, and a subtly tangy flavor the complements the blueberries like nothing else.
- Buttermilk. The buttermilk is not here to react with baking soda (we’re not using any!) or any other acidic ingredient, not in this instance. Instead, it’s a thicker and more flavorful liquid that adds a subtle tang and moisture to the cake. If you don’t have it you can substitute regular milk (whole or 2%) but keep in mind the cake may not be as moist.
- The streusel ingredients pictured above on the left are also fairly common (butter, sugar flour, salt), but I do things a bit differently than you may be used to. More on that below.
- Blueberries. Of course. You can use fresh or frozen (no need to thaw), but fresh are my preference. If you’re looking to use up a surplus of blueberries, save some to make my blueberry cobbler or lemon blueberry cake, too!
This is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
How to Make Blueberry Coffee Cake
The cake is simple and can be made with either an electric hand mixer or a stand mixer.
- Cream together butter, cream cheese and sugars then beat in eggs and vanilla extract.
- Whisk together dry ingredients (flour, corn starch, baking powder, salt) then alternate adding the flour mixture and buttermilk to the batter, stirring until completely combined.
- Carefully stir in blueberries.
- Spread into greased 13×9 baking pan.
Tip: While it’s not impossible to over-mix this cake, it’s much more difficult to do so with this recipe than it is with many of my other cakes (like my vanilla cake). It’s actually more likely you’ll accidentally under-mix, so make sure your butter and cream cheese are well creamed and your flour is thoroughly incorporated!
How to Make Streusel for Coffee Cake
I make my streusel the easy way, no pastry cutter or ice cold butter required. It’s simple and I think it has a better, more buttery taste than classic streusel…
- First combine flour, sugars, and just a pinch of salt.
- Add melted butter (make sure it’s not too hot!)
- Use a fork to toss the ingredients together until all of the flour/sugar mixture is moistened. Don’t overdo it! It should be clumpy! Over-mixing yields a paste-like streusel.
- Use your hands to crumble/scatter over the blueberry cake.
Once everything’s assembled, all that’s left to do is bake your blueberry coffee cake.
Tip: I typically bake this cake in a metal pan. You may use a glass pan instead, but keep in mind it will most likely take longer to bake.
Frequently Asked Questions
My coffee cake is infused with cinnamon flavor. It also uses more brown sugar and vanilla (both of which I reduced in this recipe as I thought they bullied the fresh, vibrant flavor of the blueberries too much and I wanted flavors that complemented them instead). This recipe was designed so that the blueberries really shine! I also use a touch more cornstarch to help absorb some of the excess moisture from the berries.
This cake also takes a bit more time to bake, thanks to the added bulk from the berries.
Yes, but the resulting cake will be a bit short (about ⅔ the height of my bundt cake or pound cake). Generously grease and flour the pan and then bake on 350F (175C) for about 55 minutes.
Yes! Do not thaw them. Keep in mind some frozen blueberries (particularly those labeled “wild”) tend to bleed in the batter. It won’t affect the tase but it will give you some pretty lavender swirls in the cake.
Yes, most berries (blackberries, raspberries) or even cherries would work well here. You can even use strawberries, but I would recommend quartering them first and the cake won’t keep quite as long.
Yes you can, but keep in mind the baking time will be reduced (I’d start checking at 40 minutes). Another option is to sprinkle the surface of the cake with granulated sugar for a sweet, low-maintenance topping.
I usually don’t add a glaze to my blueberry coffee cake because it’s perfectly fine without it. However, if you’re craving a pretty white drizzle, just use my easy vanilla glaze.
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Enjoy!
Let’s bake together! Make sure to check out the how-to VIDEO in the recipe card!
Blueberry Coffee Cake
Ingredients
- ½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter softened
- 8 oz (226 g) cream cheese softened (use full-fat, brick-style cream cheese)
- 1 ¼ cup (250 g) granulated sugar
- ¼ cup (50 g) light brown sugar tightly packed
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 ½ cups (335 g) all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 Tablespoon cornstarch
- ¾ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup (120 ml) buttermilk ¹
- 2 ¼ cup (330 g) blueberries²
Streusel Topping³
- 1 ⅓ cup (175 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 cup + 2 Tablespoons (225 g) light brown sugar firmly packed
- 3 Tablespoons granulated sugar
- ¼ teaspoons salt
- 10 Tablespoons (140 g) unsalted butter melted and cooled until no longer hot to the touch
Recommended Equipment
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F (175C) and lightly grease and flour a 13×9 baking pan.⁴
- Combine butter, cream cheese, and sugars and use an electric mixer (or a stand mixer) to cream together ingredients until well-combined, light, and fluffy.½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter, 8 oz (226 g) cream cheese, 1 ¼ cup (250 g) granulated sugar, ¼ cup (50 g) light brown sugar
- Add eggs and vanilla extract and beat on medium-low speed until combined, pausing to scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl.2 large eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- In separate bowl whisk together flour, baking powder, cornstarch and salt.2 ½ cups (335 g) all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 Tablespoon cornstarch, ¾ teaspoon salt
- Add about ¼ of the flour mixture and stir on low speed until just combined. Add about ⅓ of the buttermilk and stir until combined. Continue to alternate adding flour and buttermilk until all are added and mixture is completely combined.½ cup (120 ml) buttermilk ¹
- Use a spoon or spatula to stir in the blueberries.2 ¼ cup (330 g) blueberries²
- Spread batter into prepared pan (batter will be thick) and prepare streusel, if using.
Streusel
- To make streusel, whisk together flour, sugars, and salt. Drizzle in melted butter and use a fork to stir/toss together until mixture is clumpy but combined (all the butter should be absorbed). Do not use butter that is too hot and do not over-mix or the mixture will be like a paste! It should be clumpy and crumbly.1 ⅓ cup (175 g) all-purpose flour, 1 cup + 2 Tablespoons (225 g) light brown sugar, 3 Tablespoons granulated sugar, ¼ teaspoons salt, 10 Tablespoons (140 g) unsalted butter
- Sprinkle streusel evenly over batter.
- Bake on 350F for 55-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center yields moist crumbs or no crumbs.
- Allow to cool before cutting and serving.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
My blueberry coffee cake was originally published on October 26 2015. Photos have been updated, a video has been added, and the recipe has been modified to be more clear, to include metric measurements, and to use a more classic streusel topping.
Vanessa
Can you freeze this? I want to make this today for my mom but will not see her until next week.
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Hi Vanessa! This should freeze just fine 🙂
Mary-Jo Gannon
This is a favorite of ours. Since it’s only 2 of us, I always portion it out and freeze. I reheat in the microwave for a small amount, like 15 seconds, and we have it a little warm. It’s fantastic that way, I think my husband likes it better that way,
Linda
Can this coffee cake be made with other fruit as well and with the same ingredients
Sam
Hi Linda! It really depends on the fruit. Other berries could potentially work, but a juicier fruit like a peach could cause issues.
Renee San Marco
Love this recipe, texture moisture etc BUT it is way too sweet for me. How can I reduce the sweetness and get the same texture ? Thank you
Sam
Hi Renee! Unfortunately reducing the sugar is a bit of a gamble because it adds more moisture than you may think. You can play around with it, but just know it may not be as moist.
CRYSTAL WESTPHAL
I made this Blueberry Coffee Cake to hand out to our neighbors as a treat.
I get a call from one of the husbands stated that this recipe is the “bomb” I laugh.
We now live in Arizona, but the man comes from Washington State, he was saying he has never ever tasted anything better than this Blueberry Coffee Cake, even stating better than his mother has made. Thanks for the very best recipe for Blueberry Coffee Cake. This recipe is the “bomb” and SOOO delicious.
Everyone raved.
Thank You, Sam
Celeste
Another Winner! It was better the next day and the day after that….:)
Delicious thank you for sharing the LOVE 🙂
Steph Popper
Does this need to be refrigerated?
Sam
Hi Steph! It can be kept at room temperature in an air tight container for several days. 🙂
Sabitha
So simple and sooo good!! Everyone loved it. Thank you for including the weight measurements. My 7 yr old was in charge of measuring and it was so easy with the food scale that she didn’t even need my help.
I only had 2% milk but I just added lemon juice. Cake was fluffy and moist. The crunch from the streusel was a great contrast but the recipe makes a lot and I wound up only using 3/4 of it. Also added a bit of cinnamon. Bakery worthy presentation. Will definitely be making this a brunch staple. Thanks!!
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
We’re so happy it was such a hit, Sabitha! Thanks for giving our recipe a try ❤️
Jody
how can I make this in an 8×8 inch pan?
Halve the ingredients?
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Halving should work for an 8×8 pan 😊
Jessie Jaworski
You will not be disappointed! This tastes amazing. It simply melts in your mouth 😍
Donna
Can I split this recipe between 2 8×8 pans? Instead of the 13×9 pan.
TIA
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Hi Donna! That should work just fine 😊
Debbie
My family loved, loved this coffee cake. Perfect addition to our Christmas morning brunch. I did add additional blueberries, 1/2 T of my favorite vanilla and my cornstarch had expired. I am not sure if it made a difference, but it was moist and delicious, but a keeper. Highly recommend. .
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
So glad you enjoyed it, Debbie! 💙
Caroline
This recipe is outstanding! Nothing I ever baked came out correctly until I found Sam’s website! A friend actually told me I am a great baker – I did give Sam the credit. Anyway, I am giving this cake as gifts but want to give it uncooked (so recipeints enjoy the smell and taste of fresh baked). So, how long can raw cake be kept refrigerated
Sam
Hi Caroline! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Unfortunately I’m not sure I would recommend letting this batter sit for an extended period of time. I’m not sure it would turn out quite the same. 🙁
steff
hi sam. can i leave it at room temperature or needed to be in ref since it has creamcheese? thanks much.
Sam
Hi Steff! I leave mine at room temperature all the time. The cream cheese is baked here so you shouldn’t have any issues. 🙂
steff
Thanks Sam! ♡
This is the best coffee cake ever!
Leah Greene
This is the best coffee cake, I’ve made it several times. Would I be able to use this same recipe to make muffins? Thank you so much!
Kim
This looks amazing, can I omit the cornstarch? Just realized I’m out of it ? thank you!
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
It will be less soft, but should still turn out okay. Enjoy, Kim ❤️
Erin F
This is a 5 star recipe, hands down. It is SO moist compared to every single other coffee cake recipe I’ve ever made. It’s also nothing like blueberry muffins in texture, it’s more birthday cake-like (in a REALLY good way).
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Thanks for trying our recipe and letting us know how you liked it, Erin! Enjoy 💙
Ceres
Hi Sam,
I brought your blondies and this unforgettable blueberry crumb cake to our al fresco brunch with my art club yesterday and –believe it or not — they simply vanished! Even in that merciless heat wave that leaves us sweltering and wilting like plants in need of water in these parts of Switzerland. I think you’ve really cracked it with this version of blueberry crumb coffee cake! I’ve tried several recipes before –with milk, sour cream, or buttermilk–but your combination of cream cheese and buttermilk won it hands down! In my version, I added the zest of two lessons mixed with sugar in the food processor to bring out the lemony taste. Such melt-in-your mouth goodness that leaves you dreaming about it the next day! As for your blondies, they were the first version I introduced to my Swiss friends, who find them amazing — now they asked for it every time we gather. And you should hear what my mother-in-law thinks of it — she’s convinced I’ve added some magic to it!!! A thousand thanks for sharing such incredibly delicious treats.
Greetings from Switzerland.
Sam
I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed everything so much, Ceres! 🙂