Project: Forest fruit cake bar

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I love working with fruit in cakes and of course eating them. Lately I was craving for blueberry muffins and I usually make them with (deepfrozen) blueberries because it’s super convenient and yet still tasty as well. And a lot cheaper than buying fresh ones.

But I ran out of blueberries and only had a bag of forest fruit left in the freezer. Which also has blueberries in it along: raspberry, blackcurrant, red berries and black berries.

Not feeling too much in running to the store to buy blueberries (usually pricey) I have decided to make: forest fruit bars!

And lets face it, nothing taste better with your cup of tea or coffee with a freshly homemade treat!
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Ik werk graag met fruit in gebak maar het liefst het eten ervan, yum! En ik had laatst zo,n trek in bosbessen muffins en ik maak ze meestal met (diepvries) bosbessen, want deze kun je heel lang in de vriezer bewaren en blijven toch lekker!  

Maar de bevroren bosbesjes waren op en ik had slechts een zak met bosvruchten over in de vriezer. Die overigens ook bos bessen hadden met daarnaast: frambozen, zwarte bessen, rode bessen en bramen.

Omdat ik geen zin om naar de winkel te rennen om bosbessen te kopen heb ik besloten om gebruik te maken van deze bosvruchten: bosvruchten koeken!

En laten we eerlijk zijn, niets smaakt beter dan een kopje thee of koffie met eigen vers gebakken traktatie!




Da Recipe:  65 gr butter (room temp.), 2 handful of fresh or deep frozen fresh fruits, 225 gr flour, 1 tbsp. baking powder, 130 gr sugar, 1 egg, 250 ml yogurt or milk, pinch of salt, 100 gr. icing sugar + 1,5 tbsp of lemon juice

It does taste better with a cappuccino c: 

Da Steps: 

  1. Pre-heat oven to 180°C degrees and grease + line a baking tin with baking paper. 
  2. Beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy and beat the egg, yogurt and lemon juice into this butter mixture. 
  3. Sieve the flour and baking powder and add it into the butter mixture. 
  4. Pour the cake mixture into the baking tin. Divide the fruits on top of this cake mixture. 
  5. Bake the cake for 40 minutes or until you see the cake is goldenbrown on top. 
  6. Let the cake cool down completely in its baking tin. 
  7. Icing: in the bowl goes the icing sugar + lemon juice and stir until you have a smooth texture. 
  8. Sprinkle the icing randomly over the cake and let it set. 
  9. Cut the cake in nice rectangle/squares and serve!
Good luck!

Comments

  1. Ooh this looks like it'd be really good with a cup of tea!

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  2. Wow Hemels!
    Ik houd echt heel erg van dit soort "koeken" :)

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  3. Oh nom wat goddelijk! Die gif laat echt het water in mijn mond lopen!
    Liefs, Tessa

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  4. Oh my goodness that looks so yummy!

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  5. yum :) i was thinking about making blueberries muffins over the weekend to have next week :) i love it when they are soft and moist.

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  6. you make me hungry!! preparing for dinner..haha
    i love everything in fruits,usually i requesting for fruit cake as birthday cake too. berries are my fav too.but normally berries isn't cheap price here in singapore..

    xo josephine c.
    www.joselovincolors.com

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  7. Mmm, this looks so delicious! I love fresh fruit in my desserts!

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  8. Oooooh die lijken zo lekker!!! Alles wat jij klaarmaakt ziet er altijd zo lekker uit :D wanneer ik nog eens ga bakken neem ik een recept van jou! ^_^

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  9. I'm salivating all over my keyboard here! It looks delish! And I'm hypnotized by that GIF :-)

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  10. Only you have the power to make us all extremely hungry! This looks so yummy and easy to make for the beginners :)

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  11. This looks way to delicious! Al jouw foto's zien er altijd zo geweldig uit <3

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  12. Woaaaaaaaaah. This looks soooooooo good ♥_♥ I want it. I'll have to make these sometime!

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  13. Your food photos are so amazing and never fail to make me hungry, hahah. These fruit cake bars look so delicious :)

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  14. Your blog is so cute, I've looked up previous posts and it's delightful to read them!

    Would you like to follow each other? Let me know! :)

    fashion-babel.blogspot.com

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  15. YUMMY! Your craving has totally churned out something delicious! I made blueberry banana chocolate chip muffins the other week and I never realized how nice blueberries are in pastries (despite loving berries!)

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  16. Volgens mij ben jij echt een keukenprinses! Ziet er weer goed uit :3

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  17. Looks tasty! I'll have to try the icing recipe sometime, I've had it before but I never thought it'd be so easy to make. Guess I just didn't think about it much :P You're making me crave for some blueberry muffins!!

    xx becky // star violet

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  18. This looks so yummy! Saved the receipt to try out.

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