Ingredients:
Dry Ingredients
300 g plain flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
250 g sugar
1 heaped spoon lemon zest
Wet Ingredients:
100 ml water
140 ml Rachels lemon yoghurt
75 ml sunflower oil
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon vanilla
For lemon drizzle:
juice of I lemon
1 tablespoon sugar
Method:
1.Line 2 loaf tins with parchment paper.
2. Preheat oven to 180 degrees C
3. In a large bowl sieve together the baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and salt.
4. Stir in the sugar gently.
5. In a jug whisk together the yoghurt, oil, water, vanilla and apple cider vinegar and lemon zest
6. Gently fold the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients with very light folding action(You want to keep the cake airy over mixing will cause it to go dense)
7. Divide the batter into the two prepared loaf tins so that they are half filled.
8. Tap the tins gently on the work top to distribute the batter evenly in them.
9. Bake in middle shelf in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes until cakes are golden brown.(Do not open the oven door during this time the cakes will sink) After 25 minutes open the door and insert a skewer into the centre of the cake if it comes out clean cakes are cooked if skewer is wet cook for another 5 minutes.
10. Remove cakes from oven and keep aside to cool.
11. Mix together the lemon juice and sugar and using the skewer poke holes in the cakes you have baked.
12. Pour over the warm cakes the lemon syrup and it will sink into the cakes.
I was recently sent some Rachels Organic Lemon Yoghurt to try. I used the Rachels Lemon yoghurt to make this Lemon drizzle cake. The Greek Style Bio live organic yoghurt gave the cake the added moistness and a delicious citrus flavouring.
I would like to Thank Rachels for sending me the yoghurt to samples.
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I was recently sent some Rachels Organic Lemon Yoghurt to try. I used the Rachels Lemon yoghurt to make this Lemon drizzle cake. The Greek Style Bio live organic yoghurt gave the cake the added moistness and a delicious citrus flavouring.
I would like to Thank Rachels for sending me the yoghurt to samples.
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Lets cook Sweet Treats for Easter event by simplyfood
I love Lemon Drizzle cake! This look delicious x
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ReplyDeleteOh I love any kind of lemon cake this looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteA nice and simple cake for spring. I'll be sharing this one. Alana visiting from UBC.
ReplyDeleteLemon drizzle cake... oh my goodness. I need to try this. This looks really good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, simple, and healthy, too. What a terrific combination. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a recipe like this before, but it looks delicious! Might be just perfect for Easter dessert!
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks absolutely lovely! Might just have to try making it :)
ReplyDeleteoh the cake looks so moist n wonderful .
ReplyDeleteI don't need to eat eggless but it's a delicious recipe to try - love lemon drizzle cake.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't had breakfast yet and your cake is making me hungry, it looks delicious. I love lemon drizzle cake, I make it all the time, but I've never tried it without eggs.
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!
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This looks yummy! I haven't had Lemon Drizzle Cake in so long, will have to try this recipe soon! I also really love your plates, teaspoons & mugs, so cute :)
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Thaks Loulabeth. They are sweet aren't they.
DeleteThis sounds so nice. I often wondered how to make a cake without eggs.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and light too! Thanks for sharing.Wish there was a substitute for the lemon yogurt though, since its not easy to source it in the city that I live in.
ReplyDeleteYou can add natural yoghurt with a teaspoon of lemon essence or just lemon juice
DeleteHi Nayna, lemon drizzle is my absolute favourite cake but we don't have eggs in our fridge often as I'm the only one who eats them! I will try your recipe out x
ReplyDeleteYummy! I <3 lemon drizzle cake!
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Lemon drizzle cake is my favourite and this look delicious!
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I love lemon - this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, and quite easy (which is great for me as I am a useless baker), I will give this a go!
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I love everything lemon, so this is the cake for me!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really tantalizing, although I can't eat cake. :(
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nice and delicious cake
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and easy. Thanks a bunch.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I went through a phase last year where all my desserts included lemon. I may just have to go back there with this one!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon drizzle cake and Rachel's yoghurt is one of my favourites too.
ReplyDeleteLovely cake Nayna! I love the fact that it's eggless, so many times I want something sweet but I run out of eggs.
ReplyDeleteLemon drizzle cake is a favourite, this sounds delicious. GG
ReplyDeleteI should try eggless cakes more often as they make for a lovely light sponge. I do like the nutrition that eggs bring though, which is probably why I don't make eggless ones very often.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the cakes which I really like but never attempt to make... weird but true. Maybe Easter time will be a perfect moment to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteLooks simple (and dense, the way I like it). Will have to try it soon!
ReplyDeleteOh yum - I don't think you can even beat a nice bit of lemon cake. x
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks simply divine! Can't wait to give this recipe a try. I love the yogurt idea. Yum! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks absolutely amazing! I need to try this :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so Yummy.. One for me please
ReplyDeletelooks great. I have also used yoghurt in cake and it gives great texture.
ReplyDeleteI love lemon cake and yogurt makes it very moist. :)
ReplyDeleteI love lemon cake. Eggless too and the idea of using lemon yoghurt is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of eggless cake. Looks good and healthy with the yoghurt in too.
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ReplyDeletethis is so nice and just perfect for afternoon tea! <3
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this looks sooo good; i love lemon type cakes; can't wait to try it.
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This looks delicious, and handy because I never seem to have eggs!
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I love lemon cake, must give this a go.
ReplyDeleteI tried this, and it is now one of my favourite cakes. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteBit of homemade caramel would be lovely with that
ReplyDeletelooks scrumptious ,great having a recipe with no eggs in definitely going to make this for the family
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