As I've said before, Saturday is the day I'm cooking Christmas dinner for my family. This morning I made one of the desserts...it's called Lemonade Cake and I made it in my new Martha Stewart bundt pan. It is so pretty ! The recipe came from author Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove series....made by one of her characters Maryellen Bowman. Debbie gave each of us a whole collection of great recipes that appear in her books when I went to the Gig Harbor Border's book signing back in October or November.
It smells heavenly in the house~ very lemon-like.
Here's the recipe if you want to try it. It's very easy.
Lemonade Cake
1 box lemon cake mix, 1 small box lemon instant pudding mix, 1/4 cup lemon juice.
Preheat oven to 350*. Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Add lemon instant pudding mix, beating for 2 minutes. Add lemon juice & beat for 1 more minute. Pour batter into well greased bundt pan. Bake according to cake mix package directions. Cool for 15 minutes and the turn out onto cake plate.
Glaze: 1 cup powdered sugar, 1/2 cup milk, 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Pour over warm cake.
NOTE: I found that this was quite a bit and only put about 1/2 of the glaze on the cake.
So now that I've shared the recipe...if you make it, please tell me how you liked it...deal? Deal! Linda
13 comments:
I think I used to make that cake years ago, it really is good. I love the pan, what a cool design. Have fun with your family tomorrow, Merry Christmas to a very good friend. Joni
Limda, cake looks great. Love those Bundt pans, i remember my mother making what we use to call "war cake" in that pan.
Enjoy your Christmas Dinner and you and yours have a Merry Christmas. Bill
This cake sounds good and doesn't sound complicated to bake either...I may just try this one. Wouldn't everyone be surprised if I baked a cake for the holidays!! I will surely let you know if I bake one.
Lisa
Have fun with the family tommorrow, i'm sure the cake will go down well.
Take care
Yasmin
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I Loved the Cake. I hope you enjoy It, Mind If you fancy popping round to bake another one...lol Pam xx
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hi linda, looks really yummy! Have a good day with your family tomorow. mrs t xx
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That actually sounds like it would be fairly easy to make. I might have to just stop by and have a bite! LOL JK, I might have to surprise my own family and bake that. Sonny got a Turkey from his job that we are having tomorrow ... maybe I can do the cake too! I'll let you know.
Monica
mmmmm will have to try that cake....
Linda :)
That cake looks beautiful love the designs on it. Lemonade cake sounds so yummy. Thank you for sharing that recipe I'm gonna write it down in my family collection book. I keep a little diary for my kids in case something happens to me all of a sudden I don't want them to be without a recipe that was in our family or that someone shared with me. I think I will try it sometime after Christmas because we have so many sweets now. I love lemon anything.
Take care, Chrissie
That recipe looks and sounds delicious! I sure wish we could get cake and pudding mixes over here!! Love the bundt pan also!
Hope your dinner goes well!
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That cake looks delicious, and I'm sure I can smell it.!! Hope you had a wonderful meal with your family.
Merry Christmas to you Linda
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I decided to make it for our family dinner we had here on Saturday. OMG, it smelled so wonderful when it was baking. Sonny couldn't wait to have some, and then some more and then some more! Everyone LOVED the cake and I'm glad you shared the recipe as it was a HUGE success. So, moist and RICH and YUMMY! And I don't even like lemon cakes!
Monica
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