Lemon Drizzle Cake
This quintessential British treat features a light, buttery sponge infused with aromatic lemon zest and soaked in a sharp citrus syrup. The result is an incredibly moist cake finished with a signature crackly sugar crust that zingy dessert lovers will adore.
Prep
20m
Cook
45m
Serves
10
1 Ingredients
| Qty | Ingredient |
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| 1 cup 225 g | Unsalted butter, softened |
| 1.1 cups 225 g | Caster sugar |
| 4 4 | Large eggs |
| 1.75 cups 225 g | Self-raising flour |
| 2 tablespoons 2 lemons | Lemon zest |
| 0.75 cup 175 g | Granulated sugar (for drizzle) |
| 0.33 cup 80 ml | Fresh lemon juice (for drizzle) |
2 Method
Step 1. Preheat your oven to 180°C (160°C fan/350°F) and grease and line a 2lb loaf tin with parchment paper.
Step 2. In a large bowl, cream together the softened butter and caster sugar until the mixture is pale and fluffy.
Step 3. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. If the mixture starts to curdle, add a tablespoon of the flour.
Step 4. Gently fold in the self-raising flour and lemon zest using a large metal spoon until just combined, being careful not to knock out the air.
Step 5. Spoon the batter into the prepared tin and smooth the surface. Bake for 45-50 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean.
Step 6. While the cake is baking, prepare the drizzle by mixing the granulated sugar and lemon juice in a small bowl.
Step 7. As soon as the cake comes out of the oven, prick it all over with a skewer. Pour the lemon drizzle evenly over the warm cake. Let it cool completely in the tin to allow the syrup to soak in and the sugar crust to set.
💡 Chef's Tips
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Always use room temperature eggs and butter to ensure a smooth, stable emulsion.
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Fold the flour in gently; overworking the batter will result in a tough, dense cake.
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Ensure you apply the drizzle while the cake is still hot so the liquid absorbs properly while the sugar stays on top.
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Use fresh lemons rather than bottled juice for the most vibrant citrus flavor.
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