Jenny Colgan’s Lemon ‘Getting-
what- you- want’ Cake
Midway into JennyColgan’s book, MeetMe at the Cupcake Cafe, I ran across a delightful recipe. The title of the recipe caught my attention. It was a recipe for ‘Lemon ‘Get what you want’
cake that appeared in one of the chapters.
Most of the chapters of the book start off with a recipe. This
particular recipe caught my eye. I
decided to give it a whirl. It’s not a
particularly pretty cake to look at, but let me tell you, in the taste department,
it really packs a punch. I don’t guarantee that you’ll always get what
you want after serving this cake, but you will certainly make your guests
happy. There will not be anything left
of this cake when you serve it.
Lemon ‘Get what you Want Cake’.
The book’s main
character, Issy Randall, has been made redundant from her city job and loses
her boyfriend, Graeme, in the process.
She loves baking so she came up with the idea of opening her own Cupcake
Cafe. After presenting her idea to her
bank manager, Austin, to persuade him to lend her the money to open up her own
Cafe in Stoking Newton, Issy opens up the cafe of her dreams. She finds the
business a bit challenging but meets very interesting people and in the end
gains a new relationship. Read my review
of the book here: My Review of Meet me at the CupcakeCafe.
Jenny Colgan’sLemon'Getting- what- you- want’ Cake |
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Ingredients
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Notes
This cake is
mentioned in Jenny Colgan’s book, ‘Meet me at the Cupcake Cafe’.
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For the cake
4 ounces sifted self rising flour
4 ounces unflavoured butter
4 ounces sugar
2 whole eggs
1 teaspoon baking powder
Juice of 1 lemon
Zest of 1 lemon
For the glaze
4 ounces confectioner’s (icing) sugar
Juice of half a lemon
2 TBS water
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softened
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Cooking Time:
20-35 minutes
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Prep Time
10 minutes
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Ready in:
30 to 45 minutes
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Method
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1.
Preheat the oven to 180 C.
2.
Grease and line a 9 inch loaf tin.
3.
In a mixing bowl combine sifted flour, baking
powder and lemon zest.
4.
In a separate mixing bowl mix butter, sugar, lemon
juice and eggs. Using an electric mixer
beat the wet ingredients well.
5.
Gradually add the sifted flour mix into the
wet ingredients. Beat well but don’t over mix.
6.
Pour batter into the prepared tin.
7.
*Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes or
until golden brown. You’ll know when
it’s done when you insert a cake tester or toothpick and it comes out clean.
8.
Make the icing/glaze: Into a mixing bowl add l lemon juice, 2
TBS water and icing sugar. Mix well.
9.
Remove cake from oven. While cake is still warm, pour icing/glaze
over it. Let cool completely before serving.
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Additional notes
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*Ovens do vary.
The original recipe says to bake for 20 minutes. My oven, which is a fan oven, baked the
cake in 35 to 40 minutes. It’s a good
idea to bake the cake as indicated in Jenny’s book and see if it’s done; then
if it isn’t, bake a further 10 minutes, then check again. The cake should be golden and spring back
when touched. The centre should be firm, not wobbly.
I added the juice of 2 lemons because I like mine
lemony. I also like my cakes
sweeter,
so I put in an extra 2 ounces of sugar in the cake mix and an extra 2
ounces of icing sugar for the icing/glaze. (I have a renowened sweet
tooth).
To
prevent cake from burning cover the tin with foil for the first 10
minutes; then uncover and bake for the additional cooking time stated in
the recipe.
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