Tablespoon Italian Lemon Cake
This Italian Cake is a delicious moist Lemon Cake, originally made with a tablespoon to measure all the ingredients. It’s fast and easy and so good. The perfect breakfast, snack or even dessert Cake Recipe.
Give me a tablespoon and I will give you a Cake! A delicious moist Lemon Cake at that.
I first tried this cake a little while ago at a friend’s house. It was delicious and of course I asked for the recipe. And as it turned out this was another one of those you-gotta-love “Italian Desserts” recipes.
This Tablespoon Lemon Cake was along the same lines as my Easy Yogurt Cake that was given to me in yogurt cup measurements! But this cake is actually called Torta dei Cucchiai / Tablespoon Cake.
Recipe Ingredients
- Flour – either all purpose or cake/pastry flour
- Baking powder – be sure it hasn’t expired
- Sugar – granulated
- Eggs – large and room temperature
- Lemon – zest and juice
- Vegetable Oil – I use corn or sunflower oil although I am sure a light olive oil would also work.
- Milk – either whole or 2% milk
- Powder/Icing Sugar – for dusting the cooled cake
How to make Pastry/Cake flour
For every cup of all purpose flour, remove two tablespoons and replace with two tablespoons of corn starch. Be sure to sift the flour and cornstarch together a couple of times, this way it is sure to be properly combined and lump free. Cake flour in cakes will give you a very tender texture and fine crumb, it will also help the cake to rise.
How to Make a Lemon Cake
- Pre-heat oven to 350F (180C), grease and flour an 8 or 9 inch cake (20-23 cm)
- In a small bowl whisk together the flour and baking powder.
- In a large bowl beat on low to medium speed (low is best but no higher then medium speed) sugar and eggs until very fluffy and light. Approximately 5 minutes.
- Then add the zest, juice, oil and milk, beat until combined. Then add the flour mixture and beat on low speed until smooth.
- Pour into prepared cake pan and bake for approximately 40 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Let cool in pan then remove to a cake plate.
- Let cool completely before dusting with powdered / icing sugar.
If you have noticed Italians are not big on lots of creams or frostings. A simple dusting of powder sugar is all that is needed on most desserts. Although if you do want to fancy it up a bit for a dinner dessert you could add a scoop of ice cream or top it with this tasty Blueberry Sauce. Lemon and blueberry are a perfect combination!
Why bake with room temperature ingredients?
With cakes and other baking, it’s always better to use room temperature ingredients. So, take any cold ingredients out of the refrigerator an hour ahead of time or sooner if it’s cool in your kitchen. Room temperature ingredients blend easier, creating a silky batter, which will help to create a light tender baked good.
How to check if baking powder is still good
Place 1/2 teaspoon of powder in a small bowl, pour 1/4 cup of boiling water over it. It should bubble up immediately and very strongly, if it does it’s still good, if it doesn’t, time to buy a new tin.
What baking pans can I use for this Cake?
Be sure to grease and flour the pans very well especially a bundt pan, if it is a fancy one it will need extra attention so you get every crease.
- An 8 inch or 9 inch round cake pan.
- An 8 or 9 inch bundt pan.
- An 8 x 8 x 1 1/2 inch (20 x 20 x 4 cm) square pan.
- A 9 inch Loaf pan.
Tips for making this Lemon Cake a success
When I received comments from readers who have tried this cake and it rose and then when it came out of the oven it sank, I really wanted to discover why this was happening. So …
I decided to make it changing up my beating speed. I started out beating the eggs and sugar on low speed but then turned up to medium high. I continued to beat the ingredients going from medium to medium high.
And yes the cake rose and then sank almost immediately once it was out of the oven.
I then made the cake again, this time beating the whole time on low speed (speed #1) and the cake came out perfect. So remember beat on low speed, and the eggs and sugar must be beaten at least 5-7 minutes. All ingredients should be room temperature.
If you are having trouble with this cake, a reader mentioned beating the flour into the mixture by hand instead of with a mixer. A whisk or spatula would work for this.
Never open the oven while the cake is baking before 30 minutes has passed, opening an oven door early can cause a cake to fall.
Bake the cake as soon as the batter has been mixed and poured into the pan, don’t let it stand around, this can also cause the cake to flatten.
How to adjust the recipe for high altitude
- Decrease baking powder by 1/8 teaspoon
- Decrease sugar by 1/2 tablespoon
- Increased both oil and milk by 1 tablespoon each
- And increase the temperature to 375F. Thanks to Linda for writing in and letting me know.
The difference between lemon juice and zest
I use both lemon juice and lemon zest in this recipe. Some insist that the zest has more lemon flavour than the juice. The zest is the oil of the lemon and is therefore filled with the pure lemon flavour.
The juice holds the acidic tart taste of the lemon. Just be sure to grate only the yellow part of the lemon and no white part. The white part will add only bitterness. And you don’t want that!
How to store the baked cake
Store the cooled baked cake at room temperate either wrapped in plastic or in a covered cake container. It will keep for up to 4 days at room temperature. You can also store the cake in the fridge, just be sure to make it airtight or it will dry out, it will keep for up to 5 days in the fridge, bring it to room temperature before serving.
How to freeze the cake
Once the cake is completely cooled, double wrap it with either foil or plastic wrap and then place in a freezer safe bag. It will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. Let the cake thaw overnight on the counter before serving.
So if you are looking to make an Italian cake then I hope you try this Lemon Cake recipe and be sure to let me know what you. Enjoy!
More Delicious Lemon Dessert Recipes
Tablespoon Italian Lemon Cake
Ingredients
- 24 tablespoons all purpose flour (1 ½ cups)
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 16 tablespoons sugar (1 cup)
- 2 large eggs*
- zest one lemon*
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice*
- 10 tablespoons vegetable oil (your choice I use corn or sunflower oil) (½ cup + 2 tablespoons)
- 10 tablespoons milk* (½ cup + 2 tablespoons)
EXTRAS
- 2-3 tablespoons Icing/powdered sugar for dusting finished cooled cake
*Room temperature, remove from the fridge 45-60 minutes before using.
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350F (180C), grease and flour an 8 or 9 inch round cake pan (20-23 cm).
- In a small bowl whisk together the flour and baking powder.
- In a large bowl beat on low speed sugar and eggs until very fluffy and light. Approximately 5 minutes.
- Then add the zest, juice, oil and milk, beat until combined on low speed. Then add the flour mixture and beat on low speed until smooth.
- Pour into prepared cake pan and bake for approximately 40 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Let cool in pan then remove to a cake plate.
- Let cool completely before dusting with powdered / icing sugar. Enjoy!
**All tablespoons (and teaspoon) are level not heaping.
Notes
Nutrition
Updated from May 30, 2018.
Fantastic…as per recipe…paired with homemade blueberry sauce…perfection!
Hi Brad, thanks so much, the blueberry sauce sounds perfect.
I will try this cause I have a lemon tree it looks yummy, thank for the recipe
Thanks Luz, let me know how it goes.
Best lemon cake ever ,I used melted butter as I only had olive oil which I thought may be too heavy ,a super success .
Hi Melania, thanks so much, so glad you enjoyed it.
Can’t wait to make this cake — can you drizzle lemonchello on top so it seeps into the cake?
Hi Phyll, the cake is quite moist so I wouldn’t use too much, although it probably would taste amazing. Have a great weekend.
Made it! Haven’t tasted yet. I used a bundt pan, I must say it’s a bit “flat” a little disappointed.
Well, my husband and i, we tried to make the recipe annnd it was Yumm!!
Thanks so much, glad you both enjoyed it. Have a great week.
Hi, the METRIC choice for recipe does not respond
Hi Mariri-a I put the metric in brackets.
The lemon cake lasted one day! Contractor came over and they loved it! Moist with tin of flavor! Moist!!! Love! Love!
Hi Denise, thanks so glad everyone loved it. Have a great weekend.
What a disaster! I read everything. Took my time. It looked great coming out of the oven. It sank to half the size! Waited til it cooled and turned onto a rack. Well it was nt even brown out of the tin even though the tester came out dry. Would I be right in blaming the silicone baking tin? Not rating your recipe as I think I did something wrong.
Hi Rinkelbell, sorry it didn’t turn out, it can be a temperamental cake to make, it could be the silicone baking pan because it should be browned.
Hi Rosemary
I’m in the middle of preparing the cake batter, but it’s so liquidity.
Is that how it’s supposed to be?
Hi Arlene yes it is on the looser side, look at the video and see if yours is the same.
Hi. I want to try this as a Bundt cake, but I cannot find the size pan you suggest. There are smaller and much larger, but no 7.5โ Bundt cake pans. Can you recommend one?
Really canโt wait to try this!
Thank you!
Hi Dawn, a 7 inch would work fine too. Let me know how it goes.
Excellent cake. It even works really well gluten- and dairy-free using almond milk and a 1-for-1 gluten-free flour mix. I could barely tell it was gluten-free.
Hi Amy, thanks so much and thanks for letting me know it works for gluten free. Have a Happy Holiday Season.
Hi, I tried to make this cake and 2 times out of 5 times it came out good. I follow all of your suggestions but still, the cake sank after I take it out of the oven! pls pls help me to make it.
Hi Zeynab, Sorry to hear that, I think a humid day doesn’t help either. Make sure you go slow and the ingredients are at room temperature.
I made this today and it is very moist an flavorful. I used a rather large bundt pan because that’s what I had and my cake is not very high. I might try to double the recipe for added height next time and add baking time.
Hi Vespa thanks so much, yes it is a smaller cake so doubling might be a good idea. Have a great week.
Hi Rosemary this cake resonates with my Italian upbringing everything was measured with the
table -spoon, and I enjoyed counting in Italian when my mum made her cakes.
I have made the cake and a light spongy lovely cake I need to perfect it as some of the cake at the bottom was a bit dense not sure why? I used vegetable oil, as I cud not find corn oil as yet! Cud this be the reason?
Hi Anna, thanks so much, ,maybe try using a light vegetable oil if you find one. Glad I could bring back memories of your upbringing. Have a wonderful Sunday.
hi! just had to let you know i tried your recipe and it came out awesome light,fluffy and moist! thank you for an awesome recipe its just perfect, i topped mine with a lemon zest drizzle icing.
Hi Maajidah thanks so much, so glad you liked it. Good idea with the lemon zest drizzle. Have a great weekend.