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Little Lemon Cakes

From Nigella Lawson’s Baby Bundt Recipe in How To Be A Domestic Goddess

Yield:

12 muffin-sized cakes or 6 baby bundts

Prep time: about thirty minutes

Ingredients:

6 tablespoons/75grams sweet butter, melted

1 cup/474g all-purpose flour

6 tablespoons sugar

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

pinch salt; use a 1/4 teaspoon if baking with clabbered milk instead of yogurt

1/2 cup/115 g yogurt, or use milk or half and half clabbered with lemon juice

2 large eggs

zest and juice of 2 large lemons/approximately 1/3 cup/75g (see notes)

butter, oil, or baking spray, for the pans

You will need either a 6-well mini-bundt pan or a 12-well muffin tin to bake little lemon cakes.

Preheat oven to 325F/160C

Lavishly butter, spray, or oil a 6-well mini-bundt pan or a 12-well standard muffin tin–do this even if your baking pan is nonstick.

Melt the butter in a small saucepan. Allow it to cool.

Mix the flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt in a large mixing bowl.

Zest the lemon before juicing it. I prefer zesting with a vegetable peeler, but use whatever tool you like best. Add the zest and lemon juice to the flour mixture.

Add the yogurt or clabbered dairy, eggs, and cooled butter. Stir to blend.

Dollop the batter into your greased baking pan. Bake about 25 minutes in the mini-bundt pan, 20 minutes in the muffin pan. A tester will come out clean.

Cool on racks about ten minutes, then remove cakes. Use a heatproof spatula if they want to stick.

Little lemon cakes keep at room temperature in a lidded container for three days; freeze up to two months.

Notes:

I am trying to use up a glut of lemons. If you are not suffering this first-world fate, the zest and juice of two large lemons is fine. Don’t fret about precise measurements.

Spray, butter, or oil your baking pan very lavishly, even if it’s nonstick. These cakes stick.

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