Meyer Lemon Bundt Cake | Cookies and Cups

This moist and fluffy Meyer lemon bundt cake is bursting with the intense, candy flavors of contemporary Meyer lemons. Take pleasure in a slice for breakfast or as a deal with with a cup of espresso or tea!

Searching for one other simple lemon bundt cake recipe for spring? Attempt my lemon pistachio bundt cake made with pistachio prompt pudding and lemon zest.

Frosted Meyer lemon bundt cake cut into slices on a cake plate.
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Why You’ll Love This Meyer Lemon Bundt Cake Recipe

This lemon bundt cake is a gentle and buttery pound cake, stuffed with the sweetness of Meyer lemons. Drenched with a creamy Meyer lemon glaze, it’s a simple dessert that you may make for any event this spring. This cake is:

  • Contemporary and zesty. The zest and juice from Meyer lemons fill this cake with irresistible sunshiney, citrusy flavors in each chunk. It’s the right recipe for spring and summer season baking. 
  • Comfortable and tender. My selfmade lemon bundt cake is deliciously fluffy on the day it’s baked, and dense and gentle within the following days. Mainly, it’s wonderful irrespective of while you slice it!
  • Simple to make. Better of all, you may make this Meyer lemon cake with only some frequent pantry elements. The batter is fast, and because it’s baked in a bundt pan, it’s spectacular with out a lot effort.
Ingredients for Meyer lemon bundt cake with text labels overlaying each ingredient.
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Elements You’ll Want

These are the elements you’ll have to make this zesty Meyer lemon bundt cake. You’ll discover a printable checklist of elements within the recipe card under the submit.

  • Butter – Delivered to room temperature. I prefer to bake with unsalted butter, however salted butter additionally works.
  • Sugar – Common granulated sugar is greatest for a lightweight lemon cake.
  • Eggs – This recipe calls for five complete eggs. I like to recommend bringing them to room temperature.
  • Lemon Zest – Meyer lemons are completely different from common lemons (see under), and clearly, they’re the primary alternative for this Meyer lemon cake! Nevertheless, if you happen to can’t get your fingers on Meyer lemons, regular lemons can be utilized as a substitute.
  • Flour – All-purpose flour works completely right here.
  • Lemon-Lime Soda – Like in my 7UP cake and Mountain Dew cake recipes, I used soda as a leavening agent on this Meyer lemon cake. The carbonation helps the cake rise within the oven.

For the Frosting

  • Powdered Sugar – Additionally known as confectioner’s sugar.
  • Butter – Melted earlier than you begin.
  • Heavy Cream – For the creamiest frosting, use full-fat heavy cream. You should utilize kind of relying on how thick you want your frosting.
  • Lemon Juice and Zest – Once more, you’ll want the zest from Meyer lemons, in addition to the juice. Zest the lemons earlier than you juice them.

What Are Meyer Lemons?

I at all times go a bit buck wild when Meyer lemons are in season. This distinctive, juicy citrus is a cross between a standard lemon and a mandarin orange. Meyer lemons are sweeter and fewer bitter than common lemons, and so scrumptious. At any time when I spot them in my native market, I fill up.

For those who’re additionally sitting right here, post-grocery procuring, questioning, “What can I do with all these Meyer lemons?” Firstly, let’s make this unbelievable Meyer lemon cake! Then, try my 23 Best Lemon Desserts.

Easy methods to Make a Meyer Lemon Bundt Cake

Making this mild and fluffy lemon bundt cake is very easy, even if you happen to’re new to baking truffles! Take a look at the steps under, and scroll to the recipe card for printable directions.

  • Mix the moist elements. Begin by beating butter and sugar collectively, then combine within the eggs, vanilla, and lemon zest.
  • Add the flour and soda. Subsequent, slowly beat within the flour. As soon as that’s blended, add your lemon-lime soda.
  • Bake. Pour the lemon cake batter right into a generously greased and floured 10-cup bundt pan. Then, you’ll bake the cake at 325ºF for 55-65 minutes.
  • Cool and flip. When your cake is finished baking, let it cool within the pan for quarter-hour or so earlier than flipping it out onto a plate. 
  • Add the frosting. In the meantime, whisk collectively the elements for the Meyer lemon frosting. As soon as the cake is cooled fully, pour over the icing, and let it set for half-hour. You’re able to slice and serve!
Overhead view of a frosted Meyer lemon bundt cake cut into slices on a cake plate, next to a bowl of Meyer lemon halves.
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Suggestions and Variations

Searching for extra recommendations on the right way to make the right Meyer lemon bundt cake from scratch? See under, together with some easy recipe variations.

  • Totally different citrus. For those who don’t have Meyer lemons, they are often substituted on this recipe with common lemons, oranges, or limes.
  • Use ginger ale as a substitute. No lemon-lime soda? No worries. Swap it out for ginger ale. It really works like a appeal!
  • Add lemon curd. Fill your Meyer lemon bundt cake with a swirl of homemade lemon curd (YUM!). Add half the batter to the bundt pan, dollop in some curd, and swirl it in with a knife. Pour the remaining cake batter over high, and bake!
  • Add a glaze. Frosting not your factor? Make a simple Meyer lemon glaze as a substitute. Mix 1 cup of powdered sugar with a couple of tablespoons of Meyer lemon juice and extra lemon zest (just like the glaze I exploit for my orange pound cake). Whisk that collectively, and pour it over the baked cake.
Frosted Meyer lemon bundt cake cut into slices on a cake plate.
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Can I Make This In One other Pan?

For those who don’t have a bundt pan, by no means concern. You may nonetheless make a scrumptious Meyer lemon cake in an everyday baking pan. This recipe makes sufficient batter to suit comfortably in a 9×13″ baking pan, two normal loaf pans, or two 9″ spherical cake pans.

Be aware that bundt cake batter baked in several pans will want completely different baking occasions. Keep watch over the truffles whereas they bake and use a toothpick to test for doneness. When a toothpick comes out of the middle of the cake clear with only a few crumbs, the cake is finished!

A slice of Meyer lemon bundt cake on a white plate next to a fork, with a corner of the rest of the cake in the background.
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Easy methods to Retailer Lemon Bundt Cake

  • To Retailer. Retailer this Meyer lemon bundt cake hermetic on the countertop for as much as 3 days.
  • Freeze. At any time when potential, I like to recommend freezing this cake earlier than you add the glaze. Wrap the cooled cake in a double layer of plastic wrap and preserve it frozen for as much as 2 months. Defrost the cake within the fridge or at room temperature, glaze, and serve. 

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This moist and fluffy Meyer lemon bundt cake is bursting with the intense, candy flavors of contemporary Meyer lemons. It’s excellent with espresso or tea!


Meyer Lemon Cake

  • 1 1/2 cups butter, room temperature
  • 3 cups granulated Sugar
  • 5 eggs
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • Zest of 2 medium Meyer lemons
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup lemon-lime soda

Meyer Lemon Frosting

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted
  • 2 tablespoons heavy cream (or extra relying on desired consistency)
  • 1 teaspoon Meyer lemon zest
  • 1 tablespoon contemporary squeezed Meyer lemon juice

  1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Grease a 10- cup bundt pan with vegetable shortening liberally and calmly mud with flour. Put aside. Alternately you may coat the pan with nonstick baking spray.
  2. Within the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, combine butter and sugar collectively on medium velocity for 3 minutes till pale in coloration and fluffy.
  3. Add within the eggs, one after the other after which vanilla and zest. Combine for an extra minute, scraping sides of bowl as mandatory, till clean.
  4. Flip the mixer velocity to low and add in flour till integrated. Lastly, combine in soda till clean.
  5. Pour the batter into the ready pan and bake for 55-65 minutes, or till a toothpick inserted within the heart comes out clear.
  6. Enable the cake to chill within the pan for 15-20 minutes after which invert the pan onto a cake plate. Enable the cake to chill earlier than frosting.
  7. Frosting: In a big bowl, whisk collectively the powdered sugar, melted butter, heavy cream, lemon zest and juice till clean. Add extra cream if desired to attain a thinner frosting/icing. Pour evenly on high of the cake.
  8. Enable frosting to arrange, about half-hour.

Notes

  • Retailer hermetic for as much as 3 days.

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