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Meyer lemon cake drenched in a sweet cream cheese glaze.

I thought spring had finally sprung until I was greeted with swirling snow this morning. I live in Ohio, so I am very well aware of snow and I’m not much of a weather whiner – but seriously, is this winter ever going to end? I’m starting to think Elle is going to outgrow the bassinet attachment for her stroller before we can actually put the thing to use.

Eric and I were going through our latest produce delivery from Door-to-Door Organics and we were pretty pumped to find a large bag of Meyer lemons. It was like happening upon a much-needed little piece of sunshine tucked inside a cardboard box.

lemoncake2RSI wanted to bake with them immediately and I wanted cake – so it was kind of like dessert serendipity. As soon as Elle took her afternoon nap, I headed into the kitchen and started zesting away. The fresh citrus scent flooded the kitchen and for a moment, I forgot that I could go outside and have a legit snowball fight.

This recipe is baked in two loaf pans, so there’s plenty to go around. It’s perfect on its own as a sweet breakfast treat or layered with fresh berries in mini glasses to create a stunning and springy dessert.

It also freezes well, either in the full loaf or in individual slices separated by wax paper. Perfect for when you need just a tiny little snack fix with your afternoon cup of tea.

So while I stare out at the winter tundra that has been my backyard for the better part of four months now, I’ll savor each bite of this Meyer Lemon Cake, and its promise that spring is coming. I’m sure of it. It has to be. Otherwise, I might have to succumb to Eric’s pleas for an impromptu Florida vacation just so Elle can actually go outside without four layers and a snowsuit.

Meyer Lemon Cake

Ingredients:

For the Cake

  • 2 1/2 cups granulated sugar, divided use
  • 1/3 cup grated lemon zest (6 to 8 large Meyer lemons)
  • 1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 4 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup freshly squeezed Meyer lemon juice, divided use
  • 3/4 cup buttermilk, at room temperature
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

For the Cream Cheese Icing

  • 8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 2 cups confectioners' sugar, sifted
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Directions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour 2 (8 1/2 by 4 1/4 by 2 1/2-inch) loaf pans. Line the bottoms of both pans with parchment paper.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine 2 cups of sugar and lemon zest with your fingertips until moist and fragrant.
  3. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, or in a large bowl with an electric mixer, cream the butter and lemon sugar mixture until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. With the mixer on medium speed, add the eggs, one at time, mixing thoroughly after each addition.
  4. Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl. In another bowl, combine 1/4 cup lemon juice, the buttermilk, and vanilla. Add the flour and buttermilk mixtures alternately to the batter, beginning and ending with the flour. Divide the batter evenly between the prepared pans, smooth the tops, and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  5. Combine 1/2 cup granulated sugar with 1/2 cup lemon juice in a small saucepan and cook over low heat until the sugar dissolves. When the cakes are done, allow to cool for 10 minutes. Remove the cakes from the pans and set them on a rack set over a baking sheet; spoon the lemon syrup over them. Allow the cakes to cool completely.
  6. For the cream cheese icing: Beat together cream cheese, confectioners' sugar until smooth. Add milk, lemon juice, and vanilla extract, Continue beating until smooth. If the mixture is too thick, gradually add a little more milk 1 teaspoon at a time until you reach the desired consistency. Spoon cream cheese icing over the tops of the cakes.

Notes:

  • Meyer Lemon Bread is best served the day it is made, but it will store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days or frozen for up to 3 months.
  • Top with cream cheese icing before serving.
Recipe adapted from Ina Garten via the Food Network All images and text ©

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50 Comments

  1. Gail says:

    I’m a tea drinker and I love lemon cake. A piece with a glass of iced tea is perfect on a hot day!

    1. Jamie says:

      I completely agree, Gail! Thanks so much for stopping by!
      -Jamie

  2. Arleen says:

    Thank you for the recipe. I have a wonderful Meyer lemon tree in my back yard and I collect recipes that use this amazing fruit.  This cake looks delicious and I’ll surly try it.

    1. Jamie says:

      I hope you enjoy it as much as we did, Arleen!

  3. Begum says:

    Can these be made in 2 round cake pans?

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi, Begum! I suppose you could give it a try! The cake in the round pans will definitely cook much more quickly than the loaf pans though, so keep an eye on it so it doesn’t get overdone. Start checking around 30 minutes or so. Also make sure the round pans aren’t filled so much that they overflow when baking. I hope you enjoy it!

  4. Janis Gipson says:

    Can I get the cinnamon roll cake recipe emailed to me?  Thank you.

  5. Donya Jones says:

    I would like to include these in my Christmas baskets for my neighbors but as mini loaves. Any idea how to modify this recipe for mini loaves?

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi, Donya! I’m not entirely sure, but I think two full loaves would make six mini loaves. Good luck! Let me know how it works out!

  6. Cheryl @neurotic baker says:

    Looks mouth watering!!!

  7. Jeanne says:

    When I go to Starbucks, I always get a slice of their Lemon pound cake. Yummy..

    1. Jamie says:

      Jeanne-
      Thanks so much for stopping by!

      -Jamie

  8. Claudette Floyd says:

    I love lemon . This look so good. I will .try this recipe . I am going to enjoyed this!

    1. Jamie says:

      Claudette-
      I hope you get the chance to try it. Thanks for visiting.

      -Jamie

  9. janet says:

    Hi I noticed in notes it said it was a bread? Is this re pie a cake type loaf or bread like?

    1. Jamie says:

      Janet-
      I would say it’s more the texture of dense cake than bread. I hope this helps.
      -Jamie

  10. Kathryn says:

    I made this tonight for my brother’s birthday. It was the best cake I have ever baked. Thank you!!