Blueberry Loaf cake

It's the 4 ingredient recipe, but I add blueberries.

1 cup self raising flour
1 cup desiccated coconut
1 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup frozen or fresh blueberries

In a bowl, mix flour, coconut, milk and sugar. Lightly fold in blueberries.

Spoon into a lined loaf tin

Bake 160 degrees fan forced or 180 degrees for 1 hour, or until cooked.

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Wow, so easy 😍
Very! Sometimes I've used 1/2 cup blueberries, depending on their size. Also, raspberries are nice too. It's not a large cake, just a medium sized loaf pan.
 
Very! Sometimes I've used 1/2 cup blueberries, depending on their size. Also, raspberries are nice too. It's not a large cake, just a medium sized loaf pan.
I'm going to make this today. Have you used frozen berries in it. I'm also wondering how it would go will raisins and sultanas
 
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I'm going to make this today. Have you used frozen berries in it. I'm also wondering how it would go will raisins and sultanas
Yes I mostly use frozen berries as they're cheaper. I have made it with sultanas many years ago. It was okay.
The original recipe is 1 cup of sugar, but I found it was too sweet.
 
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Yes I mostly use frozen berries as they're cheaper. I have made it with sultanas many years ago. It was okay.
The original recipe is 1 cup of sugar, but I found it was too sweet.
I love the sound of this recipe and will make it today but I have been making everything either blueberries or banana's.

I made a carrot cake yesterday using walnuts due to my daughters insistence and 1 am this morning remember my 36 year old son loves carrot cake and he is allergic to walnuts so I jumped out of bed to put a sign on it
 
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Such an easy recipe - I would probably double all the ingredients :)
 
Such an easy recipe - I would probably double all the ingredients :)
You could. If I have visitors I bake 2 at the same time. The other loaf with raspberries.
I keep all my recipes/photo for archiving on my PC. Hence this photo.

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Good idea - I will make 2 separate loafs :)
 
I'm going to make one today but I'm going to try the sultanas and raisins.

I just sent this recipe to my daughter
 
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Whenever I bake with sultanas, raisins and cherries (even nuts) they always seem to end up at the bottom of the cake - what am I doing wrong ?
 
Whenever I bake with sultanas, raisins and cherries (even nuts) they always seem to end up at the bottom of the cake - what am I doing wrong ?
They often do. My take on it is they are heavy compared to other fruits so they sink. However, not with a thick mixture like a Christmas cake.
 
It's the 4 ingredient recipe, but I add blueberries.

1 cup self raising flour
1 cup desiccated coconut
1 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup frozen or fresh blueberries

In a bowl, mix flour, coconut, milk and sugar. Lightly fold in blueberries.

Spoon into a lined loaf tin

Bake 160 degrees fan forced or 180 degrees for 1 hour, or until cooked.

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For the lady who enquired about her fruit sinking, toss the fruit lightly in flour and lightly fold through mix.
 
Thanks for this :)
 
Whenever I bake with sultanas, raisins and cherries (even nuts) they always seem to end up at the bottom of the cake - what am I doing wrong ?
Before you add them to the batter toss them in flour and make sure they are covered. This will prevent them from sinking to the bottom when cooking. xx
 
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Thank you :)
 
Whenever I bake with sultanas, raisins and cherries (even nuts) they always seem to end up at the bottom of the cake - what am I doing wrong ?
Are you mixing them through enough
 
I do mix them in thoroughly - I am going to try tossing them in flour.
 
Yes
 

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