Tender and delicious gluten free blueberry coffee cake, that's lightly sweetened, with just the right crunch on top!
This gluten-free blueberry coffee cake is one of those special treats I enjoy making on the weekend for my family, during a holiday, or when we have company over. It goes perfectly with coffee or tea, and can be eaten for breakfast, or as an afternoon or after-dinner snack.
The best part of the a coffee cake is always the topping, but sometimes I don't like it when it is completely sugar-laden. For this gluten-free dairy-free coffee cake recipe, I decided to go with a topping that was mainly chopped walnuts with a hint of sweet, instead of being mainly sugar.
The walnut pieces toast while the gluten-free coffee cake bakes in the oven, providing a nutty, delicious crunch.
Gluten-Free Blueberry Coffee Cake
Ingredients and Substitutions
Sorghum Flour, Brown Rice Flour and Tapioca Starch- This recipe has only been tested using these gluten-free flours/starches. A gluten-free all purpose blend may work, but I have not tested any in this recipe. If you decided to substitute a gluten-free all purpose blend, you may need to eliminate the psyllium husk powder I call for in my recipe if your blend already contains xanthan gum.
Unsweetened Apple Sauce- Unsweetened apple sauce keeps this tender cake moist.
Olive Oil- If needed, you can substitute melted coconut oil, or another light tasting oil (like vegetable oil).
Coconut Sugar- I use coconut sugar to sweeten my coffee cake, which is why this cake is darker in color than many other coffee cakes. Coconut sugar is rich, with flavor notes of caramel and butterscotch. If you don't have it readily available (or prefer a cake lighter in color), feel free to substitute organic cane sugar in the batter, and organic brown sugar in the topping.
Eggs- A reader commented below that she tried this recipe with EnerG Egg Replacer, and it worked well, but I haven't tried this myself.
Maple Syrup- Substitute honey if needed.
Psyllium Husk Powder- The psyllium husk powder acts like a binder in this recipe. There are no substitutes.
Walnuts- For a nut-free topping, mix ¼ cup of coconut sugar (or organic brown sugar), 2 tablespoons of all-purpose gluten-free flour blend, 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, and ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon.
Blueberries- While juicy blueberries are the star ingredient of this gluten-free coffee cake, you can absolutely substitute it for another berry or fruit.
Tips For Making Gluten-Free Coffee Cake
- I prefer to grease my cake pans, and line the bottom of the pan with parchment (this extra protection keeps the cake from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- Don't let the cake overbake! The trick is to take it out of the oven as soon as it's baked through.
- Make sure all of your ingredients are at room temperature.
- I recommend using fresh blueberries instead of frozen ones. Frozen blueberries can cause this gluten-free cake to bake unevenly, so always opt for fresh berries, or thaw frozen berries first (just make sure you discard the liquid that results from thawing them).
I hope you love this gf blueberry coffee cake as much as we do!
All my love,
Mēgan
Gluten-Free Blueberry Coffee Cake Recipe:
Gluten Free Blueberry Coffee Cake
Tender and delicious gluten free blueberry coffee cake, that's lightly sweetened, with just the right crunch on top!
Ingredients
For the cake:
- 1 cup sorghum flour
- ½ cup brown rice flour
- ½ cup tapioca starch
- 1 ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
- ⅔ cup olive oil (melted coconut oil should also work)
- ½ cup coconut sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup or honey
- 1 tablespoon psyllium husk powder
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 ½ cups blueberries (if using frozen, thaw first & discard the excess juices)
For the topping:
- ½ cup chopped walnuts
- 3 tablespoons coconut sugar
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F) and lightly grease an 8”x8”x2” baking pan with oil.
- In a medium sized mixing bowl, combine the unsweetened applesauce, olive oil, coconut sugar, eggs, pure maple syrup, psyllium husk powder, and vanilla extract. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the sorghum flour, brown rice flour, tapioca starch, ground cinnamon, baking soda, ground nutmeg and sea salt.
- Carefully add the wet mixture into the dry, and mix until just blended.
- Fold in the blueberries.
- Pour the batter into the baking pan and use a spatula to evenly spread the batter.
- Now make the topping and evenly sprinkle it over the top of the batter.
- Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until a toothpick, when inserted into the middle of the coffee cake, comes out clean.
Notes
For a nut-free topping, mix ¼ cup of coconut sugar (or organic brown sugar), 2 tablespoons of all-purpose gluten-free flour blend, 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, and ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon.
Combining the organic palm sugar with the wet ingredients allows the larger sugar granules to dissolve. If you choose to use organic cane sugar instead of palm sugar, feel free to add it into the dry ingredients instead of the wet.
The psyllium husk powder is what takes the place of xanthan gum in this recipe. The recipe will fail without it - it's what binds everything together.
I have not tried making this recipe egg-free, but a reader commented below saying she had good results using EnerG Egg Replacer.
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Cassidy @ Cassidy's Craveable Creations says
WOW - look at all those blueberries, I would love to pick 6 1/2 gallons of wild blueberries!!! Your coffee cake looks A-MAZING!!!!!!
-Cassidy
Laura @ Gluten Free Pantry says
Your pictures of Alaska are always so breathtaking. Wow, how blessed you are to live around such beauty Megan! I happen to have some extra fresh blueberries in my fridge just ready to be used up. Can't wait to make your scrumptious coffee cake and pair it with a hot cup of coffee. Happy almost Autumn friend!
Shirley @ gfe & All Gluten-Free Desserts says
Those bear possibilities would alarm me for sure! But I love the photos and what a haul on the blueberries! Great recipe, too, Megan. 🙂 I appreciate you sharing on Gluten-Free Wednesdays.
xo,
Shirley
Barb says
How do you measure your flour? When I made your Toll House chocolate chip cookies, I had to add more flour or they were flat as all get out. I spoon my flour into the cup and level off. Do you scoop out of your container? Once I added more flour, they were amazing! My husband ate 10 of them at one sitting!
Kat says
Your blueberry picking bear story reminded me of the last time I ever got to go blueberry picking on my great grandparents farm. My mom and we four children (I was youngest) were picking wild blueberries in very over grown bushes, they were loaded with berries. Mom came around a bush and came face to face with a blackbear on his hind legs eating berries. He wasn't pleased to be surprised by people stealing his berries. Needless to say we never, ever went blueberry picking there again. (and my mom wasn't afraid of anything, well guess a black bear on his hind legs was the one thing that ever scared her). We live in NYState and every time I pass my Great Grandparents farm (no longer in family) I think of that day! Bears in Alaska are much more dangerous than those here-but even here they are dangerous if you surprise them and especially if you are stealing their blueberries.
Thank you for the great sounding recipe.
Erin says
made this cake for some hungry deck builders, and the kids for morning tea on the weekend, was all gone before it even had a chance to cool down, lol. I forget the topping but it was still great. Cooked it in a ring tin. Rose beautifully, and wasn't gummy, planning to make it again today!
Abi Craig says
I loved my one visit to Alaska and dream of doing it again! Yummy recipe; pinning for our breakfast soon 🙂 Visiting from Raia's Recipes.
Cindy (Vegetarian Mamma) says
We picked a ton of blueberries while vacationing in MI this year 🙂 LOVE! The coffeecake looks great! Thanks for linking up at our Gluten Free Fridays party! I have tweeted and pinned your entry to our Gluten Free Fridays board on Pinterest! 🙂 I can't wait to see what you share this week! Its LIVE!
Cindy from vegetarianmamma.com
Vicky says
This cake looks amazing Megan!!! How brave of you to risk the bears to collect the blueberries - I wish we could find them growing wild in the UK, I guess blackberries grow here in a similar way.
I love looking at your scenic photos, such a wonderful country.
Suzanne says
Hi Megan. I tried your coffee cake recipe for the first time for our Christmas morning breakfast. I used Saskatoon berries that we had picked this summer and EnerG Egg Replacer since I can't eat eggs right now. The cake turned out beautifully and I will definitely make it again. Thanks for all the great recipes!
Megan says
Hi Suzanne,
Very happy you enjoyed this recipe! And thank you for the note about using the EnerG Egg Replacer - I'm sure that will come in handy for others who can't have eggs! 😉
Vicki says
I just took this cake out of the oven, and wow is it delicious! I might even bake another to keep in the freezer, as we have tons of local blueberries to use up.
Thanks for all of the hard work you put into formulating and testing recipes, it is so appreciated, and they always turn out so great 🙂
Elizabeth says
I just made this with Rhubarb (in place of blueberries), cardamom (instead of cinnamon) and coriander (instead of nutmeg) I didn't use psyllium husk powder and forgot to add Xantham gum, but so far it's holding together tolerably well.
Will definitely make again! thanks
Colleen Kunze says
Thank you! This is honestly the first baked good in a line of MANY egg free, gluten free, nut free and dairy free that has turned out beautifully. I had to sub ground flax mixed with water for the eggs (2 TBSP Flax with 6 TBSP WARM water and let sit for 5 minutes) and peaches instead of blueberries because that's what I had on hand. I also subbed Xanthan Gum for the husks because I had it on hand. But in the end it rose beautifully and tasted amazing. My family nearly wept with joy since they haven't had much yumminess since my 10 year old was diagnosed with allergies to nearly everything.
Megan says
Colleen, that is such a high compliment. Thank you so much! And thank you for leaving a note here with your substitutions. I had no idea this would work egg free with flax eggs. GREAT to know - especially for those who are also egg-free. 😉 Blessings to your family!