Lemon-Blueberry Sour Cream Pound Cake with Lemon Glaze Recipe (2024)

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Lemon-Blueberry Sour Cream Pound Cake with Lemon Glaze Recipe (1)

I had planned to post the recipe for the best bread I have ever made in my life today; however, I realized I've been over-souping you guys lately and should probably give you a sugar jolt. You're welcome. Bread to be posted in the near future!

Lemon-Blueberry Sour Cream Pound Cake with Lemon Glaze Recipe (2)

Apparently I can't get enough pound cake in my life. I keep making it... and keep finding more variations to try! This combo isn't ground-breaking, but it certainly is one of my favorites. We joined Costco this last weekend and, besides having way too much fun, bought some really disappointing blueberries. We should have known: it's winter, and these certainly didn't come from anywhere near us. After trying to eat them Oregon-style (read: how we ate berries in mass quantities while we were in Oregon this summer) we threw in the towel: they just weren't quite worth it. Perhaps I shouldn't be admitting to you that I baked something with a sub-par ingredient, but they definitely taste better now that they're covered in a lemony pound cake!

Lemon-Blueberry Sour Cream Pound Cake with Lemon Glaze Recipe (3)

This cake is easy to whip together, hard to mess up, and really refreshing! Lemon is always a winning flavor, and combined with the texture of a sour cream pound cake - it can't be beat!

Lemon-Blueberry Sour Cream Pound Cake with Lemon Glaze Recipe (4)

The real star to this show is the lemon glaze - it's sweet and sour and drips all through the cake after your poke a million holes in it!

Lemon-Blueberry Sour Cream Pound Cake with Lemon Glaze

Recipe adapted from a number of places

1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon salt
¾ cup butter, room temperature (plus some to butter the pan)
¼ cup sour cream, room temperature
1 cup sugar
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Zest of 1 large lemon
5 eggs, room temperature, whisked together
1 cup blueberries

3 tablespoon lemon juice
2 cups powdered sugar

Preheat oven the 325 F. Butter a 5x9 inch loaf pan.

In a large bowl, mix flour and salt.

In a separate bowl, cream butter, sour cream, and sugar on high until light and fluffy - at least 6 minutes. Scrape down the sides and add vanilla, lemon juice, and zest. Mix until incorporated. While mixing on medium, add eggs in two batches. Scrape down sides and fully incorporate. Mix on low to add the flour mixture in three batches - stirring only to incorporate. Gently mix in blueberries by hand.

Pour into the prepared pan, and bake for 65 minutes - or until your cake tester comes out clean. If the top is browning too quickly, cover with a foil tent.

Let cool 10 minutes in the pan before running a butter knife around the edges to loosen. Let cool completely on a cooling rake before poking holes all over the top of the cake, and pouring the combined lemon juice and powdered sugar over the cake. Slice, and enjoy!

Notes and Tips:

  • I opted for a runny glaze so it would soak in - not leave a thick layer of sugar on top. If you want a glaze to stay put on top, lessen the amount of liquid in your glaze.

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  1. Choc Chip Uru says

    This looks amazing!!! Studded with fresh blueberries and such a gorgeous colour, this cake is made for my breakfast and tea time (and dinner and lunch etc) 😀

    You have a beautiful blog here and I can't wait to further explore!!!

    Cheers

    Choc Chip Uru

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  2. Alex T says

    Mary, this looks amazing!

    We're making this to take to a dinner party tonight! I'm assuming that's 1 3/4 *cups* of flour?

    Very excited - sounds awesome and your photos are making me drool!

    I'll let you know how the folks in BV like it 🙂

    - Alex T

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    • mary says

      Thanks! I did mean cups.. Thanks for the edit! Enjoy!

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  3. kyleen says

    This blueberry lemon loaf looks gorgeous! I worked at a bakery this summer and they made the best cake loaves. I'm craving a loaf right now so I'm going to try making yours.

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    • mary says

      Thanks Kyleen - I hope it turned out well!

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  4. Jen says

    Made this last night and it turned out fabulously! Had oranges on hand instead of lemons, tasted delicious.

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    • mary says

      Omg Jen that sounds delicious!! Glad it worked!

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  5. Stephanie says

    This was good. I might use 3 eggs instead of 5; to my tastes it was a little eggy. I added perhaps another half cup of blueberries and I thought that worked. It's not very sweet; I like that b/c the icing was the main sugar, but if you want it to be more like a cake, you could add maybe another 1/4 cup of sugar.

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  6. Troy says

    In the oven now. This was a perfect way to use up the last of the canned blueberries I had. I can't wait to try it.

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  7. Mal says

    The cake looks very beautiful, I made to take to pot luck at work. It is a little eggy, and it does taste a little like a bread because it's not a very sweet cake. The icing does add a little sweetness, but not much. I made another loaf and added an extra 1/4 cup of sugar.

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  8. Susan Koopman says

    is that really 1/2 TB of salt?

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    • Mary says

      Hmm I doubt it! I've changed it to 1/2 tsp. Thanks for catching that!

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  9. Zoe says

    Hi Mary! I made this for my family a few weeks ago..and we all LOVED it! Everything was absolutely perfecttt! Can't wait to bake this for my family for many years to come - along with the other recipes you have! Thanks so much, Mary! 🙂

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    • Mary says

      Thanks for the comment, Zoe! I'm so glad everyone liked it!! xoxo

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  10. Ima Wootton says

    Just put it in the oven. Can't wait to try it
    Used 3 mini loaf pans so I can share it with friends.

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    • Mary says

      Yay! Thanks, Ima! I hope you loved it! xo

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  11. Laura zozimus says

    I'm not so great at baking! I'm good at cooking. This is my first time trying this cake and I was looking for an easier cake recipe and I found this! It's baking in the oven and so far looks amazing! Thanks for the recipe! Thank you! I will post again to tell you guys how it turns out ??

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    • Mary says

      Thanks, Laura! I hope it turned out great! xo

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  12. Franziska coleman says

    I tried this cake. Oh my goodness. Made it three times already this month. I eat it for breakfast, or dessert. It reminds me of a blueberry cheesecake. I absolutely love this lemony, dense deliciousness. About to make another one right now.

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    • Mary says

      Hi Franziska! Thanks so much for the great comment — I'm glad to hear you love this cake as much as I do!! Keep on enjoying it! xo

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  13. Sharon BYERS says

    Blueberry pound cake looks absolutely delicious. any chance of emailing me the recipe?

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    • Mary says

      Thanks, Sharon! I'm confused though ... the recipe is right here on the page!

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  14. Tani says

    Going to try recipe this weekend, do you think it yields enough to be done in a Bundt pan? Also wondering if 1 Tbs of lemon juice is enough to give enough lemon taste to cake?

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