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Lemon Pudding Cakes

Light and luscious lemon pudding cakes with a sponge-like cake layer on top and pudding layer underneath. A tart, but sweet dessert perfect for summer.

Lemon Pudding Cakes

Lemon desserts are always light and refreshing and perfect for warm weather. Plus, it’s difficult to look at the cheery yellow color of lemons and not have your mood elevated. These Lemon Pudding Cakes are creamy, dreamy, and easy to make.

Lemon Pudding Cakes

A high proportion of liquid ingredients to dry ingredients results in a magnificent texture separation during baking. The top half has the texture of sponge cake, while hidden beneath is an intensely lemony pudding layer.

Lemon Pudding Cakes

These pudding cakes are a little on the tart side, but balanced with plenty of sweetness. If you have a super strong sweet teeth like I do, you can add powdered sugar and/or whipped cream on top to add extra sweetness.

Some blueberries on top would be divine.

Lemon Pudding Cakes

A lot of the lightness of these pudding cakes is due to folding beaten egg whites into the batter. To beat egg whites, it is best if they are at room temperature. I just separate the eggs and leave them on the counter for 30 minutes.

Use a very clean bowl, a whisk attachment for your electric mixer, and beat until they hold their shape well. Begin beating on low speed and increase to high speed once they are nice and frothy. Once you get to the point that the egg whites are stiff, stop beating. If you overbeat them, they will begin to turn liquidy again and you will have to start over.

Serve these lemon pudding cakes warm, at room temperature, or chilled. The texture will be firmer if they are served cold.

Lemon Pudding Cakes

Lemon Pudding Cakes

Lemon Pudding Cakes

These lemon cakes are made from an easy batter which forms a layer of cake on the top and a tart, but sweet lemon pudding on the bottom.
PREP: 15 minutes
COOK: 45 minutes
TOTAL: 1 hour
SERVINGS: 6

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 egg yolks, lightly beaten
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
  • 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten
  • powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease either a 1 1/2-quart baking dish or six 6-ounce ramekins. Mine were larger than 6 ounces and I had enough batter to make 4.
  • In a large mixing bowl, stir together sugar, flour, and salt.
  • Add milk, egg yolks, lemon juice, and lemon zest and mix well.
  • Gently fold in the beaten egg whites.
  • Pour batter into the prepared baking dish or ramekins and set in a 9x13-inch baking dish with 1-inch of water.
  • Place in oven and bake for 45 to 50 minutes for one large pudding cake. I baked mine for about 30 to 35 minutes. I would check 6-ounce ramekins between 20-25 minutes. You want the top to spring back when touched gently.
  • Cool 10 minutes on wire rack before serving. Sprinkle with powdered sugar to serve.
  • Can be served warm or cold.

Notes

See tips in post above for beating egg whites.

Nutrition

Calories: 195kcal
Author: Christin Mahrlig
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Southern

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Recipe Source: adapted slightly from Martha White’s Southern Sampler: Ninety Years of Baking Tradition

Disclosure: Spicy Southern Kitchen is an amazon.com affiliate.

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10 thoughts on “Lemon Pudding Cakes”

  1. Ella-HomeCookingAdventure

    Great recipe indeed.. these must have been so refreshing 🙂 Lately I started to love more the lemon deserts and this one took my attention too.

  2. I love the look of these puddings – they look so light and refreshing! I am such a sucker for lemon desserts and with the sponge cake and lemony pudding layer – these sound so so good!

  3. Jodee Weiland

    My mouth is watering just looking at these…they look delicious! What a great way to finish a meal! Thanks for sharing!

  4. Carol at Wild Goose Tea

    I use to make something like this when I was a girl. Let me tell you the world was flat then. It was at that time one of my all time favorite desserts. How totally lovely to find it again!!!!

  5. Ok so I can totally do this, like tonight! It looks so comforting yet refreshing at the same time! 🙂

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