Lemon Blueberry Cake
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This foolproof lemon blueberry cake features a moist, fluffy cake bursting with tangy lemon and juicy blueberries throughout. No eggs, milk, or butter is needed.

When spring is in the air and blueberries are in season, this lemon blueberry cake recipe makes a regular appearance in my kitchen. Although it looks bakery-level impressive, it’s actually one of the easiest cakes I make, and consistently one of my most requested!
This recipe is adapted from my go-to vanilla cake, a base I’ve made hundreds of times (literally). To get the lemon flavor just right and ensure the blueberries are evenly distributed, I tested several batches, adjusting the moisture and blueberry amount until the crumb stays light and tender, with fruit in every bite!
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Why I love this lemon blueberry cake

- The texture is truly exceptional. Moist and fluffy in the middle, with a tender crumb and plenty of blueberries throughout.
- It’s made with pantry staple ingredients. No butter, milk, or eggs are needed, and everything is made in one bowl.
- It’s so versatile. I typically make this as a layer cake, but you don’t need to if you prefer just one layer or want to make it as a sheet cake- the ball is in your court!
★★★★★ REVIEW
“Love this lemon blueberry cake recipe! So moist.”- Ariana

Key Ingredients
Here’s what goes into a blueberry lemon cake, along with my kitchen notes. Full measurements are in the recipe card below.
- All-purpose flour. I typically use plain flour, but because many readers asked for a gluten-free option, I recently retested it, and it worked. You’ll use the same amount of gluten-free all-purpose flour (I used Bob’s Red Mill), and no other measurements need to be changed. Be sure to sift your flour to ensure that there are no clumps in the batter.
- Baking soda. Reacts with vinegar to give the cake fluffiness and rise without eggs.
- Salt. Brings out the sweetness.
- Sugar. I like using white sugar for the cake, but brown or coconut sugar also works. Please note that the cake will be darker if you choose one of the latter two.
- Lemon juice. For a more pronounced lemon flavor. Please use fresh lemon juice, as the bottled kind can often be bitter after baking.
- Vinegar. Use either white vinegar or apple cider vinegar.
- Oil of choice. Any neutral flavored oil, like canola oil, vegetable oil, or safflower oil.
- Water. To mix everything together. You can also use your favorite milk.
- Vanilla extract. A must for any good cake.
- Blueberries. If you use frozen berries, don’t worry about thawing them out. The cake turns out exactly the same regardless of which you use- in my photos, it’s fresh, and in my recipe video, the blueberries are frozen.
- Cream cheese frosting. You can either use a store-bought one or try my homemade recipe (which can also be dairy-free).
How to make a lemon blueberry cake
Step 1- Make the batter. Add the dry ingredients to a large bowl and whisk to combine. Add the wet ingredients before folding in the blueberries.

Step 2- Bake the cake. Transfer to an 8-inch cake pan and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Step 3- Frost the cake. Let the cake cool in the pan completely before frosting.

Arman’s recipe tips
- Don’t toss the blueberries in flour. Many (if not most) cake or muffin recipes recommend tossing blueberries in some flour to prevent them from sinking. Because my batter contains no eggs, the blueberries remained evenly distributed and didn’t sink.
- The oven’s make and model can affect the cake’s baking time. Mine took 42 minutes, but it can take up to 55 minutes. Check in around the 40-minute mark, then every 2 minutes.
- This makes a single cake. Double the ingredients for a two-layer cake, and triple them for a three-layer cake.
- For a more pronounced lemon flavor, add fresh lemon zest to the batter or lemon juice to the frosting (I find one teaspoon plenty).
Storage instructions
To store: Leftovers should be refrigerated, as they will spoil at room temperature. Keep the cake in an airtight container or covered in plastic wrap. This will ensure it will be kept for at least five days.
To freeze: Leftover cake slices can be placed in a ziplock bag and stored in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! I tested these as cupcakes, and they rose beautifully. Once you’ve made the batter, distribute it among a 12-count muffin tin, about 2/3 full. Bake for 18 minutes, then check whether the tops bounce back lightly. If they do, remove them from the oven. If not, bake in one-minute increments until done.
Provided you use a dairy-free frosting, my cake is naturally vegan.
No, I don’t recommend alternative flours like oat, almond, or coconut. The liquid ingredients are the same for all-purpose and gluten-free all-purpose flours. Swapping it out can result in either a flat, crumbly, or gummy cake.

Lemon Blueberry Cake
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Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour gluten-free, if needed
- 1 cup sugar brown or coconut sugar work.
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon white vinegar
- 5 tablespoon olive oil
- 3/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup blueberries fresh or frozen
Cream cheese frosting
- 3 tablespoons cream cheese softened, or dairy-free cream cheese
- 1 1/2 tablespoons butter or vegan butter
- 2/3 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line an 8-inch cake pan with cooking spray and set aside. You can also line the base of the pan with parchment paper.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine your flour, sugar, salt, and baking soda, and mix well. Add the oil, water, vinegar, lemon juice, and vanilla extract and mix until combined. Fold through your blueberries.
- Transfer the cake batter to the lined cake pan. Bake for 45 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. Let the cake cool in the pan completely before frosting, if desired.
- To make the frosting, beat together the cream cheese and butter until fluffy. Slowly add in the powdered sugar until combined. If the frosting is too thick, add a little water. If too thin, add more powdered sugar.
Notes
- Layered cake: For a layer cake, double the ingredients. For a triple-layer cake, triple the ingredients. Toggle the 2 x or 3 x button above.
- Frosting is optional. This cake tastes delicious sans frosting.
- Tips: See my recipe tips above for making the best lemon blueberry cake.
- Leftovers: Keep in the fridge, covered, for 5 days. You can also freeze slices for up to 2 months.
Nutrition
More simple cake recipes
- Death by chocolate cake– For the ultimate chocolate lover- this is also a super simple cake!
- Coconut cake– Moist, fluffy, and with just enough coconut flavor to not be overpowering!
- Biscoff cake– Layers of creamy biscoff between a moist chocolate cake.
Originally published April 2018














White vinegar? Can you use apple cider or white wine vinegar ?
Cannot wait to try the lemon blueberry cake. Will give you feedback once tasted ☺️
Can I use raspberries instead of blueberries?
I don’t see why not!
Love it so easy to make and delicious 😋.
Looks delicious! Is there a vegan frosting you recommend?
I like to do the frosting in the recipe card but using vegan butter and vegan cream cheese.
Delicious, nice and fluffy
The recipe says vanilla extract, yet in the blog portion you mention to use lemon extract in the list of ingredients needed. Is this a typo or is vanilla extract also included?
Either work 🙂
Hiya, recently bought a air fryer and just wondered if you’d tried this cake in one of those and your opinion of the result if you had, thank you.
Nope I haven’t 🙂
Can you use apple sauce instead of oil in this cake?
Yes!
Would I have to double the recipe if I made it in a bunt pan? Or triple it? Thank you! I’m super excited to try this recipe.
I don’t think so for a standard bundt pan but double it should be good if it’s a larger one.
Can I make these into cupcakes?
LOVE this, want to try to make it without sugar. Is it a 1:1 replacement with the monk fruit sweetener? (Have never used that before, haha.) Thanks!!
That works!
The recipe card doesn’t say how much salt.
1/2 teaspoon.
Is there a way to add eggs? Just curious in case I wanted to try making it both ways(with and without eggs).
Thank you😊😊
Haven’t tried 🙂
Vinegar was not listed in the instructions so I forgot it 🙁
Hi Pingur- it is, just under baking soda. It’s one teaspoon 😉
Can you double the recipe and make an 9×13 cake?
Yes of course you can!