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Lemon and yoghurt cake


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Ingredients

12 portion(s)

Cake batter

  • 250 g raw sugar
  • 1 lemon, zest and juice
  • 220 g Butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 250 g natural yoghurt, or natural greek yoghurt
  • 330 g plain flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder

Icing

  • 200 g icing sugar
  • 1.5 tbsp lemon juice
  • water, until desired consistency is achieved
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Recipe's preparation

    Cake batter
  1. Preheat oven to 170 degrees celsius.  Grease and line a 20 x 30 cake tin.


     

  2. 1. Place lemon zest and sugar into the mixing bowl and mill 8 sec/speed 9.  Set aside


     


    2. Place butter into mixing bowl and melt 2 min/60deg/speed 4.


     


    3. Return sugar to the mixing bowl and combine with butter 10 sec/speed 4.  


     


    4. With the blades running at speed 4 add the eggs one at a time (should take approx 15 seconds).


     


    5. Add yoghurt, and the juice of the lemon to the mixing bowl and combine 5 sec/speed 5.  Scrape down the sides of the bowl and repeat for 5 sec/speed 5.


     


    6. Add the flour and baking powder to the mixing bowl and combine for 10 sec/speed 4 with the aid of the spatula.


     


    Pour into prepared tin and bake for 45-50 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean.


    Allow to cool in the tin for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack.

  3. Icing
  4. Combine all of the icing ingredients in a bowl and mix until combined. Spoon or pour (depending on desired consistency) over the cooled cake.

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Tip

You could also use limes in place of the lemon to create a lime yoghurt cake.  In the place of the 1 lemon, use the zest and juice of 2 limes - should give approximately 50g of juice.


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  • Great recipe, just what I was looking for......a...

    Submitted by van der Ploeg on 22. October 2018 - 10:57.

    Great recipe, just what I was looking for......a large cake, easy to cut for school lunch boxes. Thanks for sharing.

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  • This cake was so moist and

    Submitted by ReadySteadyCook on 17. September 2016 - 22:26.

    This cake was so moist and delicious.  Thank you for the recipe  tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Not a fan I'm sorry, not

    Submitted by MrsQ on 12. June 2016 - 16:05.

    Not a fan I'm sorry, not happy I wasted all those ingredients. The texture was not light and fluffy but more dough-y and like it was undercooked even I cooked for extra time and the skewer came out clean, it started to brown on the edges. We found it tasted bland, whether my lemon wasn't big enough for a lemony hit. Sorry but I won't be making again, I think next time ill use a recipe with less yoghurt as I think that contributes to the texture. 

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  • A great cake, thanks! A

    Submitted by JenGerrard on 31. July 2015 - 08:58.

    A great cake, thanks!

    A lovely moist lemony cake, great way to use up yoghurt. I used vanilla pot set yoghurt and it was great.

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  • Easy school cake, which uses

    Submitted by Homegrown and under 100 on 18. March 2015 - 20:32.

    Easy school cake, which uses up excess yoghurt. 

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  • This is a great recipe which

    Submitted by shelly_w on 19. November 2014 - 20:15.

    This is a great recipe which resulted in a lovely, moist cake with just enough hint of lemony flavour tmrc_emoticons.)

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