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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Lemon Tea Cakes
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I have a treat that I suspect will really please any lemon lovers who pass this way tonight. I found the recipe for these tea cakes several weeks ago, but postponed testing it for lack of time. I finally got to the recipe this afternoon and I'm really delighted with the results. These petite cakes are really easy to make and they're packed with flavor that's sure to please anyone who favors tart desserts. I'm also taken with their appearance. I love their spare simplicity and I'm taken by the way they glisten when light hits their simple glaze. These would be perfect for a bridal or baby shower and they are a natural addition to a table set for an afternoon or high tea. While I've seen this recipe in several places, I was able to trace its origins back to the Better Homes and Gardens website. I don't think this is a new recipe. Their version of the recipe uses shortening rather than butter and that is more typical of mid-century recipes than those written today. For the record, I used unsalted butter to make the tea cakes, which, by the way, are simply inverted cupcakes. I had anticipated the recipe would make about 24 cupcakes. That didn't happen and I ended up with 16 nicely sized cakes instead. If you are a lemon lover, I know you'll enjoy these cakes. Here's the recipe.
Lemon Tea Cakes...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite adapted from Better Homes and Gardens
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
2-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
3 large eggs
2/3 cup whole milk
1 tablespoon finely grated lemon zest
Glaze
2/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
Directions:
1) Grease and lightly flour twenty to twenty-four 2-1/2-inch muffin cups. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2) Combine flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside.
3) In a large mixing bowl beat butter in bowl of an electric mixer until smooth. Add sugar and beat until combined. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Alternately add flour mixture in three parts and milk in two, beating on low to medium speed after each addition just until combined. Stir in 1 tablespoon lemon peel. Spoon batter into prepared muffin cups.
4) Transfer to oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a wooden toothpick inserted in centers comes out clean. Cool in pans on wire racks for 5 minutes. Remove from pans. Place cupcakes upside-down on wire racks set over waxed paper.
5) In a small mixing bowl, stir together the 2/3 cup sugar and lemon juice. Brush sugar mixture over warm cupcakes until all is absorbed. Cool completely. Cover and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Yield: 20 to 24 cakes.
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Mmmmmhh!! Very good!! Beautifull!!
ReplyDeleteSee you soon!
This cake sound so refreshing and good.
ReplyDeleteTea cakes are always such a treat. Your lemon version sounds superb.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
I am a lemon fan so I am sure I will like these. Love your decorations. Have a good day. Diane
ReplyDeleteI love the citrusy flavour. Actually, I just made myself some citrusy tolls. Am still craving for yours too. Hope you're enjoying your day.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Kristy
Sorry, it's rolls not tolls! haha...
ReplyDeleteCitrus flavor! Oh this lemon tea cake with lemony glaze. I LOVE it! I am so weak when it comes to citrus flavor... My mouth is watering and it's midnight! I wish I can take a bite this yummy treat...Thanks for posting this recipe Mary!
ReplyDeleteThe lemon tea cakes look so inviting! thanks for sharing ;)
ReplyDeleteOh I love lemon and it sounds so good!! Have a nice day
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful lemon treat! Looks pretty too!
ReplyDeleteI love light and moist cakes and anything lemon. Those mini-cakes look gorgeous. This lovely yellow colour evokes such feelings of freshness and joy! Have a great day Mary!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Mary, these look lovely and may be my first baking adventure at Blue Row!
ReplyDeleteThose tea cakes looks damn pretty..
ReplyDeleteI would love these! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty and sound delicious, we LOVE lemon around here, so will definitely try these. Thanks for a super recipe,
ReplyDeleteMary
I would serve this with tea and it would be lovely :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so adorable and dainty!
These are beautiful, I would love them! I made one of your wheat breads yesterday:@)
ReplyDeleteMary, these are a delight to the eyes as well as to the taste buds!! I love their simplicity, too, and the way you found the perfect flower for each of them... not only 'one perfect bite,' but 'one perfect sight!' Thank you. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteThey look so refeshing!! Perfect for a warm spring or hot summer day!
ReplyDeleteBridal and baby showers? I don't think so ... they'd work anytime for me!! But then I've always been a citrus girl ...
ReplyDeleteLooks very good, although I'm not a lemon cake kinda' guy. Cindy says this looks wonderful.
ReplyDeletethey look so delicately adorable. i notice u like lemon bakes a lot! so do i heheh
ReplyDeleteThese are for me, I'm a lemon lover!
ReplyDeleteOh my Mary, the recipe sounds delish!!!! I have such an affinity for tea cakes!!
ReplyDeleteMy love of lemon is legendary, at least in my own mind. There are so many delicious lemon recipes on One Perfect Bite Mary.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! If i ever become right and famous i will need a personal chef because there is not way i could make something so cute!
ReplyDeleteI am a HUGE lemon lover and this treat looks sooo delicious! Can't wait to try it, thanks for posting! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe!They seem so refreshing and yummy!Thanks for sharing,dear Mary!
ReplyDeleteGargeous cake,luv the lemony flavor...
ReplyDeleteLovely - Lemon is my favorite baking fruit of all time :) thx for sharing !
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable... I will be making these for sure. I love lemon desserts almost as much as chocolate desserts!! Sometimes it's hard to choose between the two :)
ReplyDeleteI love lemon anything. I copied this one to try. thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty and elegant tea cakes these are, Mary. They sound really lovely with their lemon flavor!
ReplyDeleteLovely little tea cakes! This lemon fan approves :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and adorable! Turned over cupcakes? What a great idea! I'm a lemon lover and can't wait to try this out. I'm thinking a ladies luncheon needs to be planned quickly!
ReplyDeleteThese looks so light and airy - perfect for a spring dessert.
ReplyDeleteIf these can compare to your lemon pound cake, then you've got a real winner Mary because it is absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon desserts and am happy to have something new to serve to my family. Your presentation is beautiful, Mary, perfect for any special occasion.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy I found this blog, I couldn’t discover any info on this subject matter prior to. I also run a site and if you want to ever serious in a little bit of guest writing for me if possible feel free to let me know, I\'m always look for people to check out my site. Please stop by and leave a comment sometime!
ReplyDeleteLucious lemon tea cakes! I love summer and lemon is a big hot weather flavor for us. I can't wait to make these.
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely beautiful these tea cakes are!
ReplyDeleteOh what a perfect little cake! I love Lemon!
ReplyDeleteThese mini cakes are so cute and elegant :)
ReplyDeleteWe love lemon at our house - and we love tea. This sounds like a lovely addition to our tea menu!
ReplyDeleteThese cupcakes looks wonderful. And they are so prettily decorated! I love lemons, and this sounds delicious! Bookmarking this, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThey look and sound delicious. My family would love these.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog! Your lemon cake sounds wonderful! I will have to make it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing...
Blessings My Friend,
I don't know why I never thought to simply turn my cakes over and make cute tea cakes. Do you level them on top (which then becomes the bottom) to make sure they rest flat, or do these naturally come out that way?
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, thank you for dropping by and leaving me nice comment on my blog! This is my first time to yours as well and I'm so happy to have seen it. You have beautiful pictures and delicious sounding recipes. I can't wait to try some out :)
ReplyDeleteRefreshing and delicious cake...cute pic...
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and I'm sure they taste great. I love the decorative touch on top too.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and the perfect baked goods for spring.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing, Mary! I'm hosting a tea for a friend's birthday next week & am in recipe-gathering mode! I just ordered some mini-bundt pans in the shape of flowers - this recipe will be perfect! I'll be sure to link back when I post them. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try this recipe and add a bit of lavender as well!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and perfect for spring! This lemon lover can't wait to try these! You're right, they would be perfect for a shower or tea!
ReplyDeleteHuge fan of lemon! These look amazing!
ReplyDeleteDesserts are the best when they don't need more than a simple glaze.
ReplyDeleteSo dainty and delicious looking cakes... great with a cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteThose sound very good!
ReplyDeleteSo perfect and delicious...
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Rita
Ooh, these look gorgeous! You're making me crave an afternoon tea with milk and honey...with one of these little gems~
ReplyDeleteLemon Lovers unite!! What a perfect spring/summer recipe. Or anytime of year for that matter. Thanks so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteTurning a cupcake upside down...that is brilliant! It looks so beautiful that way. Love it! I am definitely going to do that some time soon.
ReplyDeletethey are lovely and I DO love lemon, so I would adore these! They would be cool in one of those mini bundt pans I think! :)
ReplyDeleteMary-
ReplyDeleteI too am on a lemon kick lately. This sounds wonderful.
I have a lemon addiction! Those look lovely and simple.
ReplyDeleteMmm! It looks highly flavored in lemon! Just perfect!
ReplyDeleteI adore lemon and these little cakes are too cute! I love your dainty little garnishes. I suspect I will be trying these out soon. Anything lemony...
ReplyDeleteWhat charming little cakes these are. I adore lemon desserts and agree these look perfect to serve for a shower!
ReplyDeletelooks super delicious.i am never bored of ur baked goodies,simply awesome..
ReplyDeleteSunanda's Kitchen
Since I adore, no LOVE lemon, I will be making these...Thanks Mary!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Blogger is up and running again - my site too! These cakes look so pretty and I love that they are made in individual portions. It's always fun to have your own little dessert, specially made for you! I love all things LEMON :)
ReplyDelete~Tracy
Cute and yummy tea cakes with that lemon flavor..
ReplyDeleteBlogger issues again! Pretty cakes, I think I posted but I'll say I'd like them again and again :)
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious. I absolutely love lemon. Definitely a keeper.
ReplyDeleteThose are seriously bright tea cakes! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness! I thought I had dreamed this recipe. I was on vacation and was sure you had posted this recipe which I "cataloged" to do for a shower. I came home yesterday. No "Blogger" then no lemon tea cake recipe. I'm either dreaming again, or, here it is. I hope the latter.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Mary I love these lemon tea cakes, look amazing and perfect! have a lovely weekend! gloria
ReplyDeleteI love this idea of inverting cupcakes. And the beautiful yellow color will cheer you while you await the sun.
ReplyDeleteFondly,
Glenda
The lemon tea cakes look so pretty, perfect for spring.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness this has returned as I wrote down the link in my website! Inverting the "cupcakes" make them special little delicacies.
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy! I'm going to try them out! :)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeously yellow, Mary! I love these... I am bookmarking this... :) Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteanother lemon recipe! they look so pretty and i think i'm gonna luv them!
ReplyDeleteI'm on a lemon kick myself lately and these look so good!
ReplyDeleteI love love lemon in desserts. These look so incredibly pretty and heavenly!
ReplyDeleteI am a lemon lover and know I would love these. They are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese ARE delightful!
ReplyDeleteWow, these Lemon Tea Cakes really look delicious and very moist. I also love how you displayed them on the plate. I have to try out this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThese teacakes immediately caught my eye. I love lemons in sweets.
ReplyDeleteThose look super tasty! I don't think they would last long in our house at all :)
ReplyDeleteLovely, Mary! I just served these at a Tea Party and they were wonderful! Thanks for your constant inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis I must try baking. My mom loves everything lemon. Thanks for sharing the recipe
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteI made the lemon tea cakes earlier. Everyone loves it. Thank you so much for the recipe. Will write a post about it and link it to your website.
Love those petite lemon tea cakes. Have a blessed day!
Reese
A very sophisticated take on a cupcake. I love it. I usually use a simple syrup with lemon juice to imbibe cakes, but I like the thought of the thicker sugar and lemon juice mixture saturating the warm cakes. And, thank you for the lemon tart link love!
ReplyDeleteCake looks so cute and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJust made this for my family. They disappeared in ten minutes. Melt in mouth amazing little cakes and the lemon glaze adds the perfect tanginess
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