French Yogurt Cake

I LOVE Bon Appetit Magazine! It's probably the only subscription I'll renew year after year because every issue has at least a handful of recipes I will actually try!

After a long day at work, I went on a 50ish minute jog/walk, and then the only thing I wanted to do was bake. This month's issue has a huge feature on Paris and I think I'm going to cook my way through the entire magazine! It all looks SO good! Just call me Julie Powell.

Which brings me to their recipe for French Yogurt Cake. I actually hate baking (measuring is ridiculous) but what I do like about it is the downtime you get, especially with quick breads, which ironically enough, typically take about an hour in the oven. Not quick at all. Especially when smell of lemony goodness starts filling the room. No, not quick at all.

What caught my eye with this recipe is that these gorgeous lemon quick breads are made with greek yogurt! No butter! WHAT.

I knew this one was going to be a keeper, so I went ahead and doubled the recipe (go big or go home) and made one loaf with some fresh blueberries in it.


With Mother's Day coming around the bend, this would be a great addition to a lovely brunch or afternoon tea!

Get the recipe HERE complete with nutrition information!

To make a loaf with blueberries, I just tossed the fresh blueberries in a little bit of flour then added it to the batter (it was about 1/2 cup of blueberries for half of a batch of batter).

Off to bed now! I can't wait to have breakfast in the morning!

Comments

Leslie said…
That blueberry loaf looks amazing. I'm imagine a little taste of creamy lemon. Lemon blueberry bread. Yes, this is gonna have to get made somehow.
Joann said…
That's exactly what it tastes like. Somehow, it tastes buttery, is really moist, and is super easy to make! No mixers or fancy schmancy equipment needed! Next time we meet up for lunch, I'll try to whip up a loaf for you guys.
Joann said…
(read: thanks for consistently commenting on the blog. You are my jam for doing so, and I am practicing positive reinforcement by rewarding you with food.)
Leslie said…
Oh we had the pot pie for dinner over the weekend: AMAZE-BALLS. So good, Joann. I ended up eating 3/4 of it and leaving Jess with less. Someone needs to learn to be assertive around food.
Eric said…
*insert comment here*

(read: I too would like some positive reinforcement bread)
Joann said…
YAY LESLIE!!!! That's awesome, I'm glad you like it. As I always say at the dinner table (or any table for that matter), survival of the fittest.

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