Lemon Bundt Cake

So I owe my mom major thanks (don’t we all?). The thanks for this post are two-fold. First of all, she got me totally hooked on “America’s Test Kitchen”. The first time we watched it together, the ATK people were hard at work creating a recipe for the world’s best lemon bundt cake. A couple of weeks later, Mom gave me a bag full of gigantic lemons from her lemon tree. It was bundt cake fate.


Lemon Bundt CakeAmerica’s Test KitchenServes 12 to 14

Cake
3 lemons , zest grated and saved, then juiced for 3 tablespoons juice (see note above)
3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (15 ounces)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon table salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3/4 cup low-fat buttermilk (preferably)
3 large eggs , at room temperature
1 large egg yolk , at room temperature
18 tablespoons unsalted butter (2 1/4 sticks), at room temperature
2 cups sugar (14 ounces)
Glaze
2 – 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (see note above)
1 tablespoon buttermilk
2 cups confectioners’ sugar (8 ounces)

1. FOR THE CAKE: Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position; heat oven to 350 degrees. Spray 12-cup Bundt pan with nonstick baking spray with flour (alternatively, brush pan with mixture of 1 tablespoon flour and 1 tablespoon melted butter). Mince lemon zest to fine paste (you should have about 2 tablespoons). Combine zest and lemon juice in small bowl; set aside to soften, 10 to 15 minutes.

2. Whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in large bowl. Combine lemon juice mixture, vanilla, and buttermilk in medium bowl. In small bowl, gently whisk eggs and yolk to combine. In standing mixer fitted with flat beater, cream butter and sugar at medium-high speed until pale and fluffy, about 3 minutes; scrape down sides of bowl with rubber spatula. Reduce to medium speed and add half of eggs, mixing until incorporated, about 15 seconds. Repeat with remaining eggs; scrape down bowl again. Reduce to low speed; add about one-third of flour mixture, followed by half of buttermilk mixture, mixing until just incorporated after each addition (about 5 seconds). Repeat using half of remaining flour mixture and all of remaining buttermilk mixture. Scrape bowl and add remaining flour mixture; mix at medium-low speed until batter is thoroughly combined, about 15 seconds. Remove bowl from mixer and fold batter once or twice with rubber spatula to incorporate any remaining flour. Scrape into prepared pan.

3. Bake until top is golden brown and wooden skewer or toothpick inserted into center comes out with no crumbs attached, 45 to 50 minutes.

4. FOR THE GLAZE: While cake is baking, whisk 2 tablespoons lemon juice, buttermilk, and confectioners’ sugar until smooth, adding more lemon juice gradually as needed until glaze is thick but still pourable (mixture should leave faint trail across bottom of mixing bowl when drizzled from whisk). Cool cake in pan on wire rack set over baking sheet for 10 minutes, then invert cake directly onto rack. Pour half of glaze over warm cake and let cool for 1 hour; pour remaining glaze evenly over top of cake and continue to cool to room temperature, at least 2 hours.

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3 Comments

  1. Enza
    January 27, 2008 / 9:46 pm

    My comment got deleted! sorry! Anyway…what I said was….Congrats on your new blog! The cake looks yummy….definitely going to try it one day!

  2. Sweet and Savory Eats
    January 27, 2008 / 10:16 pm

    I saw that episode of ATK and have been craving lemon bundt cake ever since. It looks so tasty–great job! Congratulations on your new blog.

  3. BMK
    January 27, 2008 / 10:59 pm

    Welcome to Blogging! Your cake looks delicious.

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