Lemon Elderflower Cake
Did your invitation to the wedding of Great Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle get lost in the mail? Oh what a coincidence, mine too! Recently, I've looked for a tasty lemon cake recipe and as luck would have it, the Mountbatten-Winsors are serving a fancy lemon cake after the ceremony. For all my readers not attending the nuptials, nor the after parties, I've got your back. Have a slice of the royal wedding cake. Here is a recipe. (Theirs requries 500 eggs and 200 lemons!):
đź‘‘Ingredients for the cake
1 cup of sugar
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
3/4 cup buttermilk (You can substitute milk if you wish.)
3 extra large eggs (Large works too.)
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
Juice of 2 lemons (1/4 cup), plus the lemon zest
2 tablespoons elderflower cordial (Ederflower liqueur can be substituted.)
đź‘‘Ingredients for the elderflower syrup
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup elderflower cordial
đź‘‘Ingredients for frosting
1-2 cups lemon curd (For homemade here.)
1 tablespoon elderflower cordial
🏰Directions for the cake:
1) With an electric mixer cream together the sugar and butter.
2) Add the buttermilk, than the eggs, one at a time.
3) Next mix in the dry ingredients: flour, baking power, baking soda and salt.
5) Now toss in the flavors: lemon juice, lemon zest and elderflower cordial (or liqueur).
6) Pour into 2 buttered 9 inch cake pans and bake in a preheated 350 degree F oven for about 30 minutes (until the center is done). Remove from the oven and let cool.
Meanwhile make the simple syrup flavored with elderflower --
🏰Directions for the Elderflower syrup:
1) Combine sugar and water in a saucepan on a stove top. Bring the mixture to a boil. Simmer until the sugar dissolves.
2) Turn off the heat and add the elderflower cordial. Let cool.
Prepare the frosting:
🏰Directions for the Lemon Ederflower Frosting:
đź’‚Option A) To a jar of lemon curd (or use homemade) add a tablespoon (eyeball a squirt) of elderflower cardial.
đź’’Option B) The royal cake is reported to have a butter cream frosting: Toss room temperature butter, confectionery sugar and drops of milk in a bowl. Mix in lemon zest and elderflower cordial.
How to finish and frost the cake:
1) Next refrigerate the cake layers for a few hours.
2) Remove the 2 layers of cake from the refrigerator and make 4 layers by slicing through the centers in half, if you wish. If too difficult, no worries, a 2 layer cake will be fine too.
3) Brush the tops of the 4 cake layers (or 2) with elderflower flavored simple syrup, then top with the lemon curd (or butter cream) frosting. The cake has a messy (in a good way) look: Let frosting run down the sides and double or triple frost, if you like.
4) Decorate the top with cake icing flowers. You can improvise by putting the frosting in a plastic sandwich bag, then cut a corner off of one end, so the frosting can be squeezed out to make flowers. Or buy ready-made sugar flowers at the grocery store, it's in the cake aisle. You can get creative with berries; or sprinkles as flowers; or real ediable flowers; or just lemon slices cut as hearts and flowers.
Enyoy with a cup of tea!
Photo: Huffington Post of elderflower blossoms |
1 cup of sugar
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
3/4 cup buttermilk (You can substitute milk if you wish.)
3 extra large eggs (Large works too.)
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
Juice of 2 lemons (1/4 cup), plus the lemon zest
2 tablespoons elderflower cordial (Ederflower liqueur can be substituted.)
đź‘‘Ingredients for the elderflower syrup
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup elderflower cordial
đź‘‘Ingredients for frosting
1-2 cups lemon curd (For homemade here.)
1 tablespoon elderflower cordial
🏰Directions for the cake:
1) With an electric mixer cream together the sugar and butter.
2) Add the buttermilk, than the eggs, one at a time.
3) Next mix in the dry ingredients: flour, baking power, baking soda and salt.
5) Now toss in the flavors: lemon juice, lemon zest and elderflower cordial (or liqueur).
6) Pour into 2 buttered 9 inch cake pans and bake in a preheated 350 degree F oven for about 30 minutes (until the center is done). Remove from the oven and let cool.
Meanwhile make the simple syrup flavored with elderflower --
🏰Directions for the Elderflower syrup:
1) Combine sugar and water in a saucepan on a stove top. Bring the mixture to a boil. Simmer until the sugar dissolves.
2) Turn off the heat and add the elderflower cordial. Let cool.
Prepare the frosting:
🏰Directions for the Lemon Ederflower Frosting:
đź’‚Option A) To a jar of lemon curd (or use homemade) add a tablespoon (eyeball a squirt) of elderflower cardial.
đź’’Option B) The royal cake is reported to have a butter cream frosting: Toss room temperature butter, confectionery sugar and drops of milk in a bowl. Mix in lemon zest and elderflower cordial.
Photo: Huffington Post of elderflower berries |
1) Next refrigerate the cake layers for a few hours.
2) Remove the 2 layers of cake from the refrigerator and make 4 layers by slicing through the centers in half, if you wish. If too difficult, no worries, a 2 layer cake will be fine too.
3) Brush the tops of the 4 cake layers (or 2) with elderflower flavored simple syrup, then top with the lemon curd (or butter cream) frosting. The cake has a messy (in a good way) look: Let frosting run down the sides and double or triple frost, if you like.
4) Decorate the top with cake icing flowers. You can improvise by putting the frosting in a plastic sandwich bag, then cut a corner off of one end, so the frosting can be squeezed out to make flowers. Or buy ready-made sugar flowers at the grocery store, it's in the cake aisle. You can get creative with berries; or sprinkles as flowers; or real ediable flowers; or just lemon slices cut as hearts and flowers.
Enyoy with a cup of tea!
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