Blueberry Stack Cake
photo by 2Bleu
- Ready In:
- 40mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Yields:
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1 CAKE
ingredients
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CAKE
- 1 butter recipe cake mix, any brand
- 118.29 ml butter, softened
- 4 eggs
- 157.80 ml milk
- 14.79 ml vanilla extract
- 7.39 ml almond extract
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FROSTING
- 354.88 ml sugar
- 226.79 g cream cheese, softened
- 255.14 g carton frozen whipped topping, thawed
- 595.33 g can blueberry pie filling
directions
- Combine cake mix with remaining ingredients in large mixer bowl; beat until thoroughly mixed and batter smooth.
- Pour by 2/3 cupfuls into 5 separate 8" round cake pans.
- Bake each layer at 325°F for 15-20 minutes, or until toothpick inserted in center of cake comes out clean.
- Cream together sugar and cream cheese; fold in whipped topping until smooth.
- Spread thin layer of frosting over bottom cake layer, then top with thin layer of blueberry pie filling.
- Repeat until all layers are used.
- When all layers put together, frost top and sides of cake with frosting and blueberry pie filling.
- Chill for at least 2 hours before serving; store cake in refrigerator.
- **Please note: You can also use fresh blueberries for this recipe! If you wish to do so, you will need: 4 cups blueberries, 1 cup sugar, 1/4 cup lemon juice, and 1/3 cup cornstarch.
- Mix together blueberries, sugar, and lemon juice in a heavy saucepan. Stirring frequently, bring to a boil.
- Combine the cornstarch with just enough water to make a paste. Pour into the berry mixture and stir until thick. Cool the mixture before using on the cake.
Reviews
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This cake is pure amazing! My husband had been asking for a blueberry cake for a few weeks so I got online to find a recipe. I'm so happy that this is the recipe that I stubled upon! Easy ain't the word for making this cake, and it's so delicious...a big hit with all our friends and family! This will definitely be a keeper and will be made very often at my house. I'm thinking about next time using strawberries instead of blueberries just to switch things up. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe! GOD BLESS!
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Absolutely fabulous. I'm not even much of a blueberry fan, but I made it for my dad for his birthday because he loves them. I loved the cake and so did he. I would like to try it with raspberry pie filling next time though I think. It looks so pretty when you cut it open too! I love that there are so many layers. It makes the cake more special. Thanks for posting the keeper!
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What a great cake. Not only do you get a delicious cake, but a recipe for the best cream cheese frosting you've ever tasted. I only used two 9 inch cake pans since those are the only cake pans I have, and it still came out wonderful. I also could not put the lid on my cake dish because it was so tall! I just spread the remaining blueberries over the top of cake instead of mixing it with the outer frosting. This is one of those cakes that people go "ooh" when they see it and "mmmm" when they eat it. Nothing like adding a stick of butter to a boxed cake mix to kick things up a notch.
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This cake is pure amazing! My husband had been asking for a blueberry cake for a few weeks so I got online to find a recipe. I'm so happy that this is the recipe that I stubled upon! Easy ain't the word for making this cake, and it's so delicious...a big hit with all our friends and family! This will definitely be a keeper and will be made very often at my house. I'm thinking about next time using strawberries instead of blueberries just to switch things up. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe! GOD BLESS!
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What a great cake. Not only do you get a delicious cake, but a recipe for the best cream cheese frosting you've ever tasted. I only used two 9 inch cake pans since those are the only cake pans I have, and it still came out wonderful. I also could not put the lid on my cake dish because it was so tall! I just spread the remaining blueberries over the top of cake instead of mixing it with the outer frosting. This is one of those cakes that people go "ooh" when they see it and "mmmm" when they eat it. Nothing like adding a stick of butter to a boxed cake mix to kick things up a notch.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
loriyeargan
Clarksville, Tennessee
director for a home health agency, married, 2 daughters, 1 son, 1 granddaughter and another on the way!