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February 07, 2006

Lovely Lemon Loaf

I'm very fond of citrus, and lemons are constantly jockeying for position with limes as to who reigns supreme. I was rattling around the kitchen, wanting to make something different for lunchboxes, when I noticed that there were a couple of lemons begging to be used. I put aside all notions of buttermilk coffeecakes and chocolate snack cakes, and even shrugged off the faint thought of gingerbread in favour of something that I actually have not made in a very long time.

I don't know what I was thinking. It's a fabulous treat, and it is quite low fat and easy to make. It's only a small loaf, so it will disappear in no time flat, but if you're wanting to prolong it's shelf life, it freezes beautifully, too. Cut into slices and wrap well with plastic wrap, and tuck into the freezer. If you do this enough times with enough different little bits of baking, you'll have quite a selection to choose from when it's time to throw lunch in a sac and run to work. Completely defrosted and fresh as a daisy (more or less, your opinion of daisies may vary) by coffee break.

Lemon Loaf
Adapted from Anne Lindsay's "Lighthearted Everyday Cooking"

1 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup soft margarine
1 egg
2 tablespoons low-fat vanilla or lemon yogurt
1/2 cup milk(1%)
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
zest of a lemon
1 teaspoon real lemon extract
pinch of salt

Glaze:
juice of a lemon
1/4 cup granulated sugar

Spritz a small (8x4") loaf pan well with canola oil and set aside. Preheat oven to 350 F.

In a large bowl, cream the margarine and sugar together. Add the egg and yogurt, and beat well until very pale and light-textured. Beat in the lemon zest. Add the milk and blend until thoroughly incorporated.

Mix together the flour, salt, and baking powder. Beat carefully into the wet mixture until just barely blended - you don't want to overmix it and get tunnels. Scrape the batter into your prepared pan and smooth the top. Bake for 1 hour, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let the cake stand in the pan for 3 minutes, while you make up the glaze.

Mix together the lemon juice and sugar very thoroughly. After the three minutes of the cake "resting" are up, pour the glaze evenly over the entire cake. In a few minutes, the cake will soak up all of the sweetened lemon juice. Let stand another ten minutes, and remove cake from pan. Allow the cake to cool completely, uncovered. Once cool, store in a cake-safe and use as needed.

This actually makes a lovely dessert, if treated like a pound cake - berries and freshly whipped cream, or a little ice cream - even a raspberry sorbet would be lovely.

8 comments:

  1. Mmmm!!! I love lemons too. I will have to make this very soon.

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  2. Dawna, it's absolutely delicious and sooooooooooooooooooooooo yumilicious....I can 't wait to fly to your place just to get a bite ..:)

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  3. Dawna, just wanted to tell you that I tried making a chicken steak just the other day after you had asked me if you could broil in an oven.I did broil and did get a wonderful steak....will post the pic one of these days.

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  4. Let me know how it goes, Michele.

    Lera, thanks... let me know when you're coming, I'll have to make another one! Thanks also for the info on the chicken dish. I'm keen to give it a try.

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  5. oooh, my mom had that cookbook and always made this lemon loaf which i loved! i think i'm going to make this tonight! thanks for the recipe!!

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  6. i made this cake tonight and it was just like i remembered it! you left out the 1 teaspoon of baking powder from the recipe tho. i googled it while i was in the midst of mixing! thanks for posting this :)

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  7. Oh ye gods and little fishes! Thanks for the correction, Kickpleat! I'm glad it worked out for you. I'll edit the recipe straight away.

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  8. I think I'm going to make this right now. I have a meeting to go to tonight about a community kitchen that Robin's work is organizing. Healthy Hearts Ontario is subsidizing it so I wanted to bring a healthy snack. This would go perfect with the fruit salad im also bringing.

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