Rarely does a day go by that blueberries don’t find their way onto my plate or bowl. I usually have them for breakfast with my oatmeal, or when I’m in a hurry, I toss down a handful right out of the container. Blueberries often satisfy my sweet tooth after dinner. My favorite deli here in town offers fresh baked blueberry muffins daily. Although I watch my pastry consumption, I treat myself to one of these delights every now and then. I don’t often bake with blueberries, but when I read Judy Penz Sheluk’s recipe for Lemon Blueberry Pudding Cake, I had to give it a try.
Judy is a mystery writer and contributor to Bake, Love, Write: 105 Authors Share Dessert Recipes and Advice on Relationships and Writing, edited by Lois Winston. The book features mystery and romance writers sharing not only their favorite recipes for fabulous cakes, pies, cookies, candy, and more, they also share the best advice they’ve ever received on love and writing.
Her recipe is not only quick and easy, Judy also shares a trick to keep the berry suspended through the cake instead of all sinking to the bottom. The prep time takes less than ten minutes. It bakes up in less than an hour and once cooled, all that’s left to do in mix up and spread the glaze over the cake.
Her advice for a lasting, loving relationship? Simple: trust and respect. Writing advice: even easier: Exercise your writing muscle every day.
Check out Judy’s debut mystery novel, The Hanged Man’s Noose. It is scheduled for publication in July 2015 by Barking Rain Press. Two of her short mystery stories are included in the recently released crime fiction anthologies, World Enough and Crime (Carrick Publishing) and The Whole She-Bang 2 (Toronto Sisters in Crime).
To read more, here is Judy’s website:
www.judypenzsheluk.com
To read more, here is Judy’s website:
www.judypenzsheluk.com
In her less mysterious pursuits, Judy works as a freelance writer, specializing in art, antiques and the residential housing industry; her articles have appeared regularly in dozens of U.S. and Canadian consumer and trade publications. She is currently the Editor of Home BUILDER Magazine, and the Senior Editor for New England Antiques Journal.
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Yay! Another recipe for all the wild blueberries that grow at our family summer place.
Hi Skyewriter,
We have blueberry farms all over Skagit Valley in western Washington. It's one of the best things about summers here in the Pacific Northwest; fresh blueberries for weeks!
Skye, this is such an easy recipe and so yummy! And the trick with the blueberries works so they don't all sink to the bottom and make it soggy. I hope you enjoy it!
Sounds yummy! Thanks for sharing and I'm already giving the book away next week to a coworker for Christmas!
Thanks for reading Melissa!