Luscious Lemon Cake


Lemon is such a vibrant fruit!  Color and flavor are bright and refreshing.  This old fashioned Luscious Lemon Cake is tart and sweet with a glaze that really packs a punch.  My mouth is watering just thinking about the melt-in-your-mouth goodness!  

I got this recipe from my Mom who got it years ago from her friend at church.  I find so often that these recipes that were passed around amongst acquaintances are some of the best!  Tried and true, recipes to use over and over and pass along to a friend.  

There is a 5 pound bag of lemons in my fridge waiting to be used so this seems like a tasty opportunity to share this recipe!

Luscious Lemon Cake

1 lemon cake mix (any brand will work)
1 small package of lemon gelatin 
4 large eggs
3/4 cup oil
3/4 cup water

Glaze

juice of 3 lemons
grated rind from those lemons
2 cups of powdered sugar

Heat oven to 350 degrees.  Beat together (by hand or in a mixer) the first 5 ingredients, scraping the bowl and beating until smooth.   

Pour into 9x13 inch, greased baking dish (if it's glass, lower the oven temperature by 25 degrees) and bake for 35-40 minutes until center is set and a toothpick comes out relatively clean.  There may be some crumbs clinging to the toothpick, but shouldn't be anything that looks like batter.

While still hot, pierce cake with a fork covering the entire cake.  Mix together the ingredients for the glaze until smooth and then pour over the hot cake, spreading with the back of a spoon to cover.  The glaze will run to the sides so it helps to spread it back up over the holes a few more times so more glaze soaks into the cake.    Let cool.   Serve with a dab of whipped cream or a thin slice of lemon rind.

Joy's Notes:   You can use a yellow cake mix if that's what you have on hand, but the lemon mix makes it so much more flavorful!  To make larger holes, a meat fork works, but I don't mind making smaller holes and just doing more of them.   Often this cake sinks in the middle.  I always think I'm going to try adding a couple of tablespoons of flour to the mix but haven't tried it yet.  Just keep spooning the glaze back up onto the higher spots to keep it soaking in.


Comments

  1. I made this cake the other night. It is super easy and very yummy. My husband says that this cake is one of his favorites.

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