Lemon Blueberry Layer Cake

This better-than-ever lemon blueberry layer cake is bursting with sunshine-sweet flavor and filled with juicy berries in every bite. Its tender, moist crumb is perfectly balanced with a bright, zesty lemon flavor. Finished with a rich and creamy cream cheese frosting, this is a delightfully fresh and luscious dessert thatโ€™s perfect for spring and summertime.

I originally published this recipe in 2014 and have made a few small updates to produce a lighter, softer cake with just as much incredible flavor.

lemon blueberry layer cake with cream cheese frosting.

This cake has become one of my favorite spring dessert recipes and Easter dessert recipesโ€”and for good reasons. It boasts a bright, superior lemon flavor; bursts with blueberries in every single bite; has a perfectly tender crumb; and is finished with a tangy cream cheese frosting that ties it all together.


I originally published the recipe in 2014, but after receiving mixed feedback over the years, I knew it wasnโ€™t quite perfect yet. While many readers loved the flavor and appreciated the denser-style crumb, others simply found it too heavy.

When I see a pattern of reviews with concerns over the same thing, I will revisit the recipe and try making various tweaks until Iโ€™m confident Iโ€™ve fixed the issues. After experimenting several variations of todayโ€™s cake, my team and I discovered 3 small tweaks that made a big difference in the cakeโ€™s texture. The result? A softer, lighter crumb while keeping all of the same sunshine-sweet flavor.

The updated recipe is below, with the earlier version in the Notesโ€”just in case you loved the original!

One reader, Jen, commented: โ€œLove the updated recipe! Iโ€™ve been making this cake for a few years now. It was a bit dense but still a great cake. Itโ€™s usually what people request from me for their birthdays. The update has a lighter and softer texture with the same perfect flavor. Thank you for the improved recipe just in time for my husbandโ€™s 40th birthday! โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ€

slices of lemon blueberry cake on white plates with pink linen.

3 Small Recipe Updates = Impressive Changes

  1. Sub in some oil: The recipe originally called for 1 cup of butter. While creaming butter with sugar produces a soft, airy base for cakes and cupcakes, if the other ingredients in the batter are also heavy (buttermilk, flour, eggs), too much butter will simply weigh everything down. I removed half of the butter (1/2 cup), and subbed in 6 Tablespoons of oil. Not a 1:1 swap because we didnโ€™t want too much liquid in the batter.
  2. Sub in some baking soda: The cake called for 1 Tablespoon of baking powder, which wasnโ€™t the ideal amount for its heavy crumb. Instead of increasing the baking powder, which could leave us with a chemical aftertaste, I subbed in some baking soda. Combining baking powder and baking soda enhances both the rise AND the flavor of the cake.
  3. Slightly reduce the buttermilk: Scale the buttermilk down to 3/4 cup, instead of 1 cup. The cake is still extremely moist without tasting heavy and wet.

Key Ingredients in Lemon Blueberry Cake

  • Granulated & Brown Sugar: Use a mix of sugars. Brown sugar provides moisture and a little extra flavor. White granulated sugar adds sweetness without weighing the cake down.
  • Eggs: You need 4 eggs, which provide structure, enhance the cakeโ€™s rise, and create a richer, more flavorful bite.
  • Buttermilk: Known for providing exceptional moisture in baked goods, buttermilk leaves each bite tender. If you donโ€™t have buttermilk, thereโ€™s no need to make a buttermilk substitute. You can use whole milk with no other changes to the recipe because there is enough acid in the lemon juice and brown sugar. (For the baking soda to react.)
  • Fresh Lemons: Use fresh lemon juice and lemon zest in the cake batter. A citrus juicer and citrus zester are equally helpful here!
  • All-Purpose Flour: All-purpose flour is ideal in this batter; skip cake flour because itโ€™s simply too light to hold up to the heavy butter, oil, buttermilk, and blueberries.
  • Fresh Blueberries: I strongly recommend using fresh blueberries. Frozen blueberries often let off too much moisture, which will weigh down the cakeโ€™s crumb.

I love this lemon blueberry cake because the blueberries DO NOT sink to the bottom of the cake. Why not? The batter is thick. When you have a thin batter, heavy fruit or add-ins will sink to the bottom. Still, toss the blueberries in a little flourโ€ฆ for extra insurance!

I recommend using 8-inch round cake pans, which produce thick, lofty cake layers. 9-inch pans can work in a pinch, but expect thinner layers.

batter in glass bowl and divided into 3 round pans.

Use Parchment Paper Rounds for Cakes

Line your cake pans with parchment paper rounds. I do this every single time I bake a round cake, whether Iโ€™m making a 1-layer sprinkle cake, a 9-layer Smith Island cake, or todayโ€™s lemon blueberry layer cake. Store-bought pre-cut parchment rounds are convenient, but itโ€™s really easy to trace your pan on parchment and cut it out. You can cut the exact pan size you need, whether youโ€™re making a 6-inch cake, an 8-inch cake, or a 9-inch cake.

Very lightly grease the cake pan with butter or nonstick spray. Place the parchment paper round inside, and then grease the parchment, too. Yes, you grease the pan and then also grease the parchment. This creates an ultra-nonstick environment for your cake. The cake wonโ€™t stick to the pan, and the parchment round wonโ€™t stick to the cake.

Once the cakes have baked and cooled, trim the tops using a cake leveler or a large serrated knife to create an even surface. A flat top ensures a sturdier and more stable layered cake. Hereโ€™s my how to assemble and decorate a layer cake video and tutorial if you want extra help.


Cream Cheese Frosting

Silky cream cheese frosting is the perfect finishing touch on this soft lemony cakeโ€”it tastes like spreadable cheesecake!

cream cheese frosting in glass bowl with blue spatula.

Itโ€™s light and creamy, so it glides onto the cake pretty effortlessly. I use a large flat icing spatula to frost the layers and exterior of the cake.

Crumb coat? While you can certainly add one, thereโ€™s no need for a crumb coat; the cake isnโ€™t super crumbly and the frosting is ultra soft and creamy.

Decorate with blueberries, lemon zest, lemon slices, florals, coconut, and/or whatever you like!

frosting a lemon blueberry cake.
lemon blueberry layer cake with cream cheese frosting on a white cake stand.
How many lemons do I need for this cake?

You need 1/2 cup of fresh lemon juice and 2 Tablespoons of lemon zest. To extract that much juice, 3 or 4 medium to large lemons is usually enough. For the zest, youโ€™ll only need about 2. Zest the lemons first, and then cut open to juice them.

Can I bake this lemon blueberry cake in 9-inch cake pans?

I recommend using 8-inch round cake pans, which produce thick, tall cake layers like you see in the photos. 9-inch pans can work in a pinch, but the cake layers will be thinner than what is pictured, and the cake will be shorter.

Can I swap in raspberries for the blueberries?

Yes, absolutely! Same amount. Toss them in flour before using, just as you do with the blueberries.

slice of lemon blueberry layer cake on white plate with fork.

Need cupcakes instead? Use my recipe for lemon blueberry cupcakes. Or perhaps breakfast? Try my lemon blueberry muffins. How about pie? My lemony blueberry galette will hit the spot!

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    Lemon Blueberry Layer Cake

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    • Author: Sally
    • Prep Time: 35 minutes
    • Cook Time: 25 minutes
    • Total Time: 4 hours (includes cooling)
    • Yield: serves 12
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: American
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    Description

    This better-than-ever lemon blueberry layer cake is bursting with sunshine-sweet flavor and filled with juicy berries in every bite. Its tender, moist crumb is perfectly balanced with a bright, zesty lemon flavor. Finished with a rich and creamy cream cheese frosting, this is a delightfully fresh and luscious dessert thatโ€™s perfect for spring and summertime.


    Ingredients

    • 1/2 cup (8 Tbsp; 113g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
    • 1 and 1/4 cups (250g) granulated sugar
    • 1/2 cup (100g) packed light brown sugar
    • 6 Tablespoons (90ml) vegetable oil, canola oil, or avocado oil
    • 4 large eggs, at room temperature
    • 1 Tablespoon pure vanilla extract
    • 3 cups (375g) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
    • 2 teaspoons baking powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 3/4 cup (180ml) buttermilk, at room temperature
    • 2 Tablespoons lemon zest
    • 1/2 cup (120ml) lemon juice (3โ€“4 lemons), at room temperature
    • 1 and 1/2 cups (210g) fresh blueberries (I do not recommend frozen)
    • 1 Tablespoon all-purpose flour

    Cream Cheese Frosting

    • 8 ounces (226g) full-fat brick cream cheese, softened to room temperature*
    • 1/2 cup (8 Tbsp; 113g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
    • 3 and 1/2 cups (420g) confectionersโ€™ sugar
    • 1 Tablespoon (15ml) heavy cream*
    • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
    • pinch salt

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350ยฐF (177ยฐC). Grease three 8-inch round cake pans, line with parchment paper rounds, then grease the parchment paper. Parchment paper helps the cakes seamlessly release from the pans. (If itโ€™s helpful, see this parchment paper rounds for cakes video & post.)
    2. Make the cake: Using a handheld or stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat the butter on high until smooth and creamy, about 1 minute. Add granulated and brown sugars and beat on medium-high speed until combined, about 2 minutes. Add the oil and beat until combined and light and creamy, about 3 more minutes. Add the eggs and vanilla, and beat on medium speed until everything is completely combined, about 1 minute. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.
    3. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Beat on low speed for a few seconds, then beat in the milk, lemon zest, and lemon juice *just* until combined. Toss the blueberries with 1 Tablespoon of flour and gently fold into the batter. Batter is thick. Do not over-mix.
    4. Spoon batter evenly into prepared cake pans. Bake for about 22โ€“26 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely in the pan before assembling and frosting.
    5. Make the frosting: Using a handheld or stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat cream cheese and butter together on medium speed until no lumps remain, about 3 full minutes. Add confectionersโ€™ sugar, heavy cream, vanilla extract, and salt with the mixer running on low. Turn mixer up to high speed and beat for 3 minutes.
    6. Assemble and frost: (Note: See my how to assemble and decorate a layer cake video & tutorial if you want extra help with this step.) First, using a large serrated knife, slice a thin layer off the tops of the cakes to create a flat surface. Place 1 layer on your cake stand. Evenly cover the top with cream cheese frosting. Top with 2nd layer, more frosting, then the third layer. Top with frosting and spread around the sides. The recipe doesnโ€™t make a ton of frosting, just enough for a light frost. Top with blueberries or lemon garnish if desired. Refrigerate for at least 45 minutes before cutting or else the cake may fall apart as you cut. 
    7. Cover leftover cake tightly and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
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    Notes

    1. Make Ahead & Freezing Instructions: Prepare cakes and frosting 1 day in advance. Keep cakes at room temperature, covered tightly. Refrigerate prepared frosting in an airtight container until ready to use. Bring frosting to room temperature before spreading as it will be quite stiff after refrigerating. (Add a splash of cream or milk to thin out, if needed.) Frosted or unfrosted cakes may be frozen for up to 2 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator and bring to room temperature, if desired, before serving.
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    3. Sheet Cake: The batter makes a perfect sheet cake! Simply spread into a 12ร—17-inch half sheet/jelly roll pan and bake for about 20 minutes or until cooked through. It also fits nicely into a 9ร—13-inch cake pan. Bake for about 30โ€“35 minutes or until cooked through.
    4. Bundt Cake: I recommend making my lemon poppy seed Bundt cake recipe. You can leave out the poppy seeds and add 1 and 1/2 cups (210g) fresh blueberries. I also have a lemon berry yogurt cake recipe. You can use all blueberries.
    5. Cupcakes: Here are my lemon blueberry cupcakes topped with cream cheese frosting.
    6. 6-Inch Cake: Use my lemon blueberry cupcakes batter and follow my 6-inch cake baking instructions.
    7. Eggs: Room-temperature eggs are recommended because they mix easily and quickly into the cake batter, reducing the risk of over-mixing. Place eggs into a bowl of warm water for 5 minutes before using or set the eggs out when you set out your cream cheese and butter for the recipe.
    8. Buttermilk: Buttermilk helps produce a supremely moist cake. If you donโ€™t have buttermilk, use whole milk instead. No need for a buttermilk substitute. You can use lower-fat or nondairy milks in a pinch, but the cake wonโ€™t taste nearly as rich and moist.
    9. Cream Cheese: Use brick-style cream cheese, not cream cheese spread.
    10. Heavy Cream: Heavy cream with 30% or more milk fat gives the frosting the creamiest texture. Milk will work in a pinch!
    11. Updated in 2025: Based on reader feedback about the cake baking up flat and tasting too heavy, I made 3 small tweaks. The updated recipe is what you see above. To make the original recipe, leave out the oil and baking soda. Increase the butter to 1 cup (226g/16 Tbsp), the baking powder to 1 Tablespoon, and the buttermilk to 1 cup (240ml). The bake time is the same.

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      Reader Comments and Reviews

      1. Catherine S says:
        April 1, 2025

        I love the changes you made to update this recipe! The new texture is so much better and the flavor is still delicious!! I made this for a friendโ€™s birthday and he RAVED about how amazing it was!

        Reply
      2. Nabila says:
        April 1, 2025

        Just made this cake for Eid holiday and its fantastic. So wonderfully moist but my only problem is the blueberry sank at the bottom. But I will definitely make it again

        Reply
      3. Jen says:
        April 1, 2025

        This is the best cake I have ever made! I make this cake in 8 inch pans as recommended, being careful to follow all of the exact instructions. Beautiful, delicious, impressive. My only adjustment was increasing the frosting by 50%.

        Reply
      4. Miriam Schoenig says:
        March 31, 2025

        The family LOVED this cake! I had to make it with margarine and almond milk because of allergies, but it was still wonderful. Any ideas as to why every layer was sunken in the middle? They baked at least as long as suggested, maybe longer.

        Reply
        1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
          March 31, 2025

          Hi Miriam, weโ€™re so glad the cake was a hit! The margarine could be contributing to the sinking, but it could also be that the batter was over mixed and/or under baked. Both easy fixes for next time!

          Reply