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Apparently I hav e a compulsion with lemon loaf cakes. I see one and then I absolutely must
bake one. Courtney shared this recipe recently and after that, I had a one track mind. I kept
thinking about this cake, kept wanting to make it, until I couldnt wait any longer, so I did. Then
I discov ered two problems. First, this cake is far too easy to make. I mean, I could literally go
into the kitchen right now and whip one up in a matter of minutes. Why am I not doing this?
And the second problem? Its magnetic pull. So incredibly hard to resist. The lemon soaking
sy rup and lemon glaze take the flav or up a notch. Its equal parts sweet and sour, and lemony
but not in a mouth-puckering way . I was good most day s and waited until after dinner to enjoy
my slice for the day . One Sunday morning I may hav e enjoy ed it as a breakfast treatmay be.
Heres to a bit of laid back weekend baking. Enjoy !
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INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
To make the cake, preheat the ov en to 350 F. Grease and flour a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan. In a
medium bowl, combine the flours, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Whisk to blend and
set aside. In the bowl of an electric mix er, combine the sugar, eggs, lemon zest and lemon
juice. With the mix er on low speed, blend in the melted butter. On low speed, mix in half of
the dry ingredients just until incorporated. Beat in the sour cream and v anilla until
combined. Mix in the remaining dry ingredients, again just until incorporated.
Transfer the batter to the prepared pan. Bake 20 minutes, then rotate the pan and reduce
the ov en temperature to 325 F. Continue baking 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick
inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool in the pan at least 1 5-20 minutes.
Turn the cake out of the pan and transfer to a wire rack set ov er a baking sheet. To make the
lemon sy rup, combine the sugar and lemon juice in a small saucepan ov er medium heat,
cooking just until the sugar is completely dissolv ed. Poke the top of the warm cake all ov er
with a toothpick or skewer and pour the lemon sy rup ov er the top.
When the cake is completely cool, combine the confectioners sugar and lemon juice in a
small bowl and whisk to blend until smooth. Drizzle the glaze ov er the top of the cake. Let
stand briefly until the glaze sets. Slice and serv e.
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Te s s 6 months ago
Annie - you are an amazing woman. I couldn't get through my week without
checking in with you. Thank you for sharing your inner most being with a complete
stranger. Bless You !
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L e m o n ce l l o 5 days ago
I have made tons of lemon loaves but this was the best consistency and exactly
what I was looking for. I think it is because of the blend or flours. Thanks!!!!!
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R u th i Ea s t 7 days ago
You have two lemon cake recipes. Which do you like the best?
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Sa ra h 3 months ago
I just made this instead of our Saturday trip to Starbucks. The taste was great,
but the texture was VERY WET (almost like it was greasy, but didn't taste greasy) - I
used Greek Yogurt in place of Sour Cream because that is all I had in the house. I am
going to try again as described above, but any thoughts on why the yogurt didn't work
as a substitute?
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R a ch e l 6 months ago
This looks so yummy! I wonder how this would fair as mini muffins, have you
ever tried it this way? Slightly more portable and shareable--is that a word? Either way,
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ever tried it this way? Slightly more portable and shareable--is that a word? Either way,
looks delicious!
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R o s e m a ry Mu rp h y Bu ch a n a n 6 months ago
I made this on the weekend. It was a huge hit at my house!
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C h ri s ti n a Ma d i s o n 6 months ago
I made this for my coworkers yesterday and it was fantastic!
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rm 6 months ago
Yummy and very, very, lemony. I did the yogurt for sour cream substitution
and it seemed fine. I made 2 loaves; one for me (and a friend) and another with
blueberries for my parents, and judging by the fact that there isn't any left, I think that
was very good too.
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Sa ra h 6 months ago
Oh my... I found a (very) similar recipe on Pinterest a month or so ago, except
it used yogurt instead of sour cream and added blueberries. I'm almost embarrassed to
admit that I did not share this with my coworkers as intended and ate the whole thing
myself! (I did, eventually, make another to share.) This loaf cake is AMAZING.
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s w e e ts u g a rb e l l e 6 months ago
I can see where you had a hard time resisting! I LOVE lemon loaf!
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D e n i s e @ TL T 6 months ago
I adore lemon loaf cakes, so the title of this post was enough to cinvince me;)
But the pictures and description did the rest: need to make this. Very, very soon!
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Ju l i a S 6 months ago
This looks amazing! I have to say, I found your blog very recently and wish I
had found it sooner.
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As h l e y @ Wi s h e s a n d D i s h e s 6 months ago
Oh I love this kind of dessert!!
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An n P. 6 months ago
Wow that crumb looks perfect! i love the photography here. so happy and
warm :)
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C a m b ri a Wa s h i n g to n 6 months ago
Oh man! My local indi-coffee shop carries this and I pay $2.00 a slice for it.
My 6-year old loves it, so I'll definitely be trying this recipe!
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Je s s i ca 6 months ago
this looks phenomenal! i've been seeing your blog as a source of so many
recipes lately and decided to come check it out. you are officially awesome - i swear we
are like the same person. but how do you have the time to cook AND be a resident?
what specialty are you?
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C a ro l i n e L . 6 months ago
One of my favorite treats ever with a cup of coffee! Except, in the fall/winter,
it somehow switches over to a pumpkin loaf haha... :)
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Sa m a ra 6 months ago
This looks like Starbucks Lemon Loaf Cake, only much much better :)
Thanks!!
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L yn n 6 months ago
This lemon cake looks amazing and so good! I just want to say I found your
website by accident and now find myself every day seeing what wonderful things to try.
You have inspired me!
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Ke l s e y 6 months ago
Cake for breakfast isn't such a terrible thing once in a while. I've heard a few
dietitians say it's actually better than having for dessert because your body has the rest
of the day to burn the calories from it. Reason enough for me!
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Bu n n y 6 months ago
Huh, I was just thinking about making a lemon loaf cake for the weekend. It
looks amazing!
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Mi s s y 6 months ago
Annie, your photos are absolutely phenomenal!! You make every recipe look
very tempting so now I'm compelled to make this cake for my in-laws tomorrow. :)
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Wa rm Va n i l l a Su g a r 6 months ago
This is one of my all time favorite desserts! Yum!
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