Candied Lemon Cake

Candied Lemon Cake recipe

We are putting up a photo wall in our kitchen/ dining rooms where some of the photos will be of us and the boys but the majority will include my boyfriends wonderful macro photography and some of my food photos.  So on Saturday we went to the shops to print the photos we had selected for the wall.  After printing the photos we thought we would take a look at a nearby furniture shop to see what lounge suites they had as we had been looking for a new one for some time but hadn’t found anything we liked.  As soon as we walked into the shop we found the one we wanted.  A buttery soft leather 3 seater sofa with chaise and matching ottoman.

We had absolutely no intention of buying a new lounge suite when we went looking, we merely went to look at what was available, but there we were in the store negotiating to buy.  Isn’t it always the way that when you aren’t looking for something the perfect thing finds it way to you?  The same thing happened when we purchased our home theater system and never did that saying hold more truth than when my wonderful boyfriend and I met.  Some things were just meant to be.

When I saw this Candied Lemon Cake I knew was meant to make it.  Donna Hay’s recipes are always wonderfully quick and easy and this one is no exception.  You don’t even need to cream butter and sugar.  So it’s perfect to make for afternoon tea on those days that you feel like something freshly baked but with little effort.  It also looks great too, topped with candied lemon slices.

Candied Lemon Cake recipe

The Candied Lemon Cake’s deliciousness obviously taunted my boyfriend because he suggested I hurry up and take photos of the cake as he couldn’t wait to dive into it.  I was only too happy to oblige because, to be honest, I couldn’t wait either.  When we finally did dive into the cake it certainly didn’t disappoint.  It was deliciously lemony and moist and definitely a cake I will make again.

Now if you are wondering what to do with the remaining 6 egg yolks, stay tuned for Wednesday.  Again, some things are just meant to be.

Have you gone out to purchase something and come home with something completely different that you didn’t expect to find at all?

Rick Stein Food Odyssey Live On Stage

Rick Stein’s Food Odyssey stage show is happening throughout Australia during March and April, and as part of the tour he is running a competition to look for Australia’s ultimate dish.  I’m entering my Candied Lemon Cake into the competition. While lemons aren’t a national food, lemons immediately make me think of sunshine, summer and smiles with their wonderful colour and refreshingly zingy scent, and when most people think of Australia they think of sunshine, summer, sand and beaches.  Also, this cake is remarkably quick and easy to make, which is perfectly suited to Australia’s relaxed lifestyle.

Candied Lemon Cake recipe

 

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31 Comments

    • delicieux March 7, 2011  10:53 am Reply

      Thanks Nicole. The cake was delicious. Definitely one to try! :)

    • delicieux March 7, 2011  11:37 am Reply

      Thanks Shellie :D

      By the way, you can get those Command hooks by 3M so you can put up pictures without ruining the walls. That is what we are using. You should check them out :)

  1. CC11 March 7, 2011  1:28 pm Reply

    It looks gorgeous - and also a great way to use up eggwhites!

    • delicieux March 7, 2011  2:07 pm Reply

      I agree, it's definitely a great way to use up egg whites.

  2. Stephanie March 7, 2011  2:05 pm Reply

    That cake does look wonderful! It can be so hard to wait to eat until you get photos done. Ah, the trials of being a food blogger...
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    • delicieux March 7, 2011  2:07 pm Reply

      While it's a trial you get to eat the delicious results, which isn't so bad is it? :D

  3. muppy March 7, 2011  2:17 pm Reply

    This looks delicious, I adore lemon and the candied slices are something I've never tried. I am yet to cook a Donna hay recipe.... She has a tv show starting next week so I'm sure I will soon!

    • delicieux March 7, 2011  6:57 pm Reply

      It was delicious muppy, definitely one I would recommend making. :)

  4. Sonia@7spice March 7, 2011  4:10 pm Reply

    Yaa...I agree with you. Sometimes we buy lots of things those we are not looking for actually. But, we're totally helpless. We are a mere humans and can't resist all beautiful things to drag in our home. This lemon cake is one of them. :D
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    • delicieux March 7, 2011  6:57 pm Reply

      Thanks for your lovely words Sonia :D

  5. frog in cottage March 7, 2011  10:23 pm Reply

    What a cake !!! incredibly moist and flavorful !! love it

  6. Wendi March 7, 2011  11:20 pm Reply

    Wow, what a cake. Do you really not have to beat the egg whites? You just mix them into the other ingredients? If that's the case, I may have fallen in love with this cake.

    • delicieux March 8, 2011  6:47 am Reply

      Hi Wendi, you don't have to beat the egg whites, just mix them in. It's wonderfully easy. :D

    • delicieux March 8, 2011  6:47 am Reply

      Citrus is my weakness too. :D

  7. sonia March 8, 2011  2:21 am Reply

    Beautiful lemon cake, loved the topping and pictures !

    • delicieux March 8, 2011  6:48 am Reply

      Thank you so much Sonia. :)

  8. Juliana March 8, 2011  6:06 am Reply

    Beautiful cake, love the candied lemons...not only look so pretty...tasty as well :-) Great photos!

  9. Nadia March 8, 2011  3:11 pm Reply

    Your photos are truly beautiful! I believe they will stay perfectly on the wall, which is also a great idea :)

  10. Joyti March 9, 2011  5:04 am Reply

    Ooo, that looks delicious. I love the way the lemons dripping on the top of cake look...

  11. pearlsandprose March 11, 2011  12:16 am Reply

    Looks amazing! You're going to need an awfully big wall for all these beautiful food shots. :)
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  12. Sarah May 12, 2011  4:41 am Reply

    Hello,



    This looks very tempting.

    I was wondering whether I could use a different kind of oil? A flavorless vegetable oil maybe.



    Thanks,

    Sarah

    • delicieux May 12, 2011  9:09 am Reply

      Hi Sarah :D You certainly could use a flavourless vegetable oil. What ever oil you like really :D

 

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