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Lemon Pudding Cakes

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week. Top them with your favorite fresh berries.

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week.

    Lemon Pudding Cakes

    Who doesn’t love a quick and easy lemon dessert? This dessert is so fresh and bursting with great flavor that just makes your mouth sing and when they are ready to go in under 10 minutes, there’s no denying that they these Lemon Pudding Cakes are just what weeknights are made for!

    There’s no real pudding involved in the recipe, but the center of the little cakes stays soft and creamy while the cakes bake up light and fluffy. Think of it like a chocolate lava cake – only in lemon flavor.

    You can make up to 6 smaller three ounce servings or just 2 larger servings. Watch your baking time so that the larger servings are cooked through.

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week.

    Does your family eat dessert on weeknights or is it more of a weekend treat? I know it’s easy to just keep some ice cream in the freezer or chocolate in the pantry, but these little cakes are just calling to be made tonight. There’s no special ingredients required and I’m sure that you have everything that you need in your fridge and pantry.

    So, what’s holding you back?

    While dinner is in the oven, the kids can make the dessert. Then while you’re eating dinner, these can cook and cool and be ready for dessert before bedtime. It’s just that perfect!

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week.

    You can decide the serving size that is perfect for your family. I ended up with three servings for my family.  Of course, you can always bake a full sized Meyer Lemon Pudding Cake, or opt for a Meyer Lemon Mug Cake (psst, it’s also GF) if you don’t want to share with anyone. And, if you are preparing cakes for a crowd, try this recipe for Mini Meyer Lemon Bundt Cakes. See, something for everyone to enjoy!

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week.

    I hope that you enjoy this quick and easy lemon pudding cake recipe as much as we did!

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week.

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    Yield: 2 - 6 depending on size of ramekins

    Lemon Pudding Cakes

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week.

    Easy to whip up and quick to bake, these lemon pudding cakes are the perfect dessert any night of the week. Top them with your favorite fresh berries.

    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes

    Ingredients

    • 2/3 C sugar + more for dusting
    • 2 eggs, seperated
    • 2/3 C milk
    • 1/4 C fresh lemon juice
    • 1 Tbsp lemon zest
    • 1/4 C flour
    • 1/4 tsp salt
    • fresh berries and powdered sugar for topping

    Instructions

    1. Spray your ramekins with cooking spray and dust with sugar. Preheat the oven to 350F.
    2. Whisk together the egg yolks, milk, lemon juice and lemon zest. Sift in the sugar, flour and salt and whisk to combine.
    3. In a separate bowl whip the egg whites to a soft peaks form. Fold the whipped egg whites into the lemon batter.
    4. Transfer the batter to the prepared ramekins. Place the ramekins into a baking pan and add water to the pan to create a water bath. The water should only reach half way up the sides of the ramekins.
    5. Bake for 20 minutes or until the cakes are springy and golden brown on top. Serve warm with powdered sugar or allow to cool and top with fresh berries.

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    Karyn Granrud

    Karyn Granrud

    I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I founded this little baking blog. Baking and making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid. I love experimenting with different flavors and sharing delicious recipes with all of you. Read more.

    7 thoughts on “Lemon Pudding Cakes”

    1. Re: Lemon Pudding Cake — what happened to the MEASUREMENTS (1 c.; 1 tsp) in this recipe? Please update. thank you.

        1. Wow, what a quick reply! thank you. One more thing that may throw off a novice baker. There’s a mention to ‘sugar’ and then ‘more for dusting’ …. those are two DIFFERENT sugars. …. granulated and powdered. If a novice baker used same sugar… results would not be as intended. Love.

      1. Oh my. I see that the recipe is on my computer but that it’s missing from my mobile site. I’m not sure why so I sent an email for tech help. Thanks for letting me know there was a problem. Please visit the site from a computer for the recipe. Fingers crossed I get it figured out soon.

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