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Lemon Yogurt Cake

One of my kids is a super fan of lemon baked goods, and she especially loves lemon quick breads, so this lemon cake has been in regular rotation in our house recently. It’s so easy to stir together in a bowl without any special tools, it’s crazy tender from the inclusion of a full cup of yogurt, and it’s bursting with fresh lemon flavor. It also has the option to add a lemon glaze for more sweetness and lemon flavor. The cake can be made ahead and served for breakfast, snack, or dessert, and is such a great option for Easter brunch, Mother’s Day brunch, or any day that you’re craving lemon deliciousness. The cake is lightly sweetened and great paired with fresh berries such as raspberries, blueberries, or diced strawberries. I love using Stonyfield plain yogurt here since it is mild in flavor and has the perfect creamy consistency. Plus, Stonyfield yogurt is made with high-quality organic ingredients and has a flavorful yet not-too-tangy taste. We started using it when our kids were babies, and it’s still a regular on our grocery list. (You may also like my Lemon Yogurt, Lemon Yogurt Muffins, Lemon Blueberry Muffins, Yogurt Bark, Zucchini Cake, and Protein Banana Bread.)

Ingredients You Need

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Whole-milk plain yogurt: I use plain regular whole-milk yogurt here as the base for this yogurt cake. The whole milk adds moisture, which contributes to the final (wonderful) texture and adds protein and calcium. Maple syrup: Maple syrup lends sweetness to this recipe. You can also use honey (for kids over age 1) or use the same amount of granulated sugar and add 2 tablespoons milk. Unsalted butter (melted and slightly cooled): I prefer to bake with unsalted butter so I can control the salt level. You’ll want to melt it and let it cool just slightly before adding it to the rest of the batter. Eggs: I use large eggs in baking. This recipe works best using eggs and not an egg replacer. Vanilla extract: Pure vanilla extract adds a lovely layer of flavor. You can also use artificial vanilla if that works better with your food budget. All-purpose flour: I use all-purpose flour here to keep things light and fluffy. You can also use the same amount of whole wheat pastry flour. Baking powder and baking soda: Using a combination of these helps to ensure the cake bakes through and rises. Be sure to use baking soda that’s fresh and active. Fresh lemon and lemon zest: Using a combination of these ensures that the cake is fresh and lemony in flavor. We use a quarter cup lemon juice to ensure there is plenty of lemon flavor. Lemon drizzle: There’s an option to make a simple glaze using confectioners sugar and lemon juice to add extra flavor.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s an overview of how to make this Lemon Yogurt Cake recipe so you know what to expect. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full recipe with the specific timing and amounts. You’ll want to let this cake cool completely, out of the pan and on a wire baking rack, before slicing. You can then add an optional drizzle, which has fresh lemon juice and confectioners’s sugar. It’s such a delicious lemon-sugar mixture!

How to Store

Once cooled, store in an airtight container for up to 3 days at room temperature. Store in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 5 days.  You can also freeze the cut cake in a freezer bag with as much air removed as possible for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature or in 15-second increments in the microwave.

Best Tips for Success

I like using whole-milk regular yogurt in this recipe. Gluten-free: Substitute cup-for-cup gluten-free flour in place of the wheat flour. Top with Lemon Drizzle if desired: Stir together 1/4-⅓ cup powdered sugar with 2 tablespoons lemon juice. This is a lightly sweetened cake. To make it sweeter, add ¼ cup sugar to the batter. Be sure to bake this with fresh, active baking soda and in a metal pan. Test the center of the loaf with a cake tester at the end of baking to ensure it comes out clean so you know it’s baked all the way through. If you have more yogurt to use, try my Greek Yogurt Cake.

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