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yellowdogintexas

(22,270 posts)
Tue Apr 23, 2024, 01:58 PM Apr 23

I am trying new cake recipe: Sweet tea lemon cake

It uses strong tea as the liquid, has both brown and white sugar, and lemon juice in the cream cheese frosting. It is baked in a 9 x 13 so no layers

So I forgot to get a lemon, but I am going to put lemon extract in the cake and a bit of lemoncello in the frosting. (it told me I could substitute vodka or bourbon, so why not lemoncello?)

I will report back on results. Mr YD is taking it to a monthly meeting which features sort of a minor pot luck

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I am trying new cake recipe: Sweet tea lemon cake (Original Post) yellowdogintexas Apr 23 OP
Recipe please? Runningdawg Apr 23 #1
here it is. Another success from Southern Living yellowdogintexas Saturday #3
Thank you!! Runningdawg Saturday #4
I am glad I read the reviews of the recipe; doing so gave me a better outcome yellowdogintexas Sunday #5
That sounds delicious! arkielib Apr 23 #2

yellowdogintexas

(22,270 posts)
5. I am glad I read the reviews of the recipe; doing so gave me a better outcome
Sun Apr 28, 2024, 01:26 PM
Sunday

Most of the negative comments were about the moisture level in the result, and complaints about the cake taking too long to get done in the middle. This made the outer portions too dry.

The solution is to either bake it in layers , bake a single 8 inch layer separately, or fill about a dozen small cupcake tins and then use the remaining batter in the 9 x 13 pan. I opted for the cupcakes which allowed us to sample it before it went out the door. I also substituted Crisco for 1/2 cup of the butter (oil would also work) .

The extra lemon in the frosting is a great touch. If I make it again I will add lemon to the cake batter instead of lemon extract, probably juice of 2 lemons with zest substituted for part of the tea. I think it would boost the flavor.

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