One of my best friend from school was in town and I was super excited about meeting her after nearly 2 years. She and her hubby were invited for lunch at our place on a weekend and my brain was working overtime about the goodies that I was going to make for them. I really wanted to try out a new flavour combination for the cake I was going to bake. After a lot of thinking I zeroed down on lemon and poppy seed which seems to be quite a popular combination amongst the bakers. Also, I came across a new term on Instagram called “The Naked Cake”. I was extremely intrigued by this term and decided to do some research. It turns out that I have been consistently making stark naked cakes as by definition it is a cake without or barely there frosting.
(https://www.thekitchn.com/whats-a-naked-cake-and-why-is-it-naked-244010)
(https://www.stylesweetca.com/blog/2016/1/6/how-to-make-a-naked-cake)
I persistently make extremely simple and rustic cakes and avoid fillings and frosting just so that I can eat my cake with minimum guilt. So I was super happy to know that the cakes that I make are part of a trend!
Recently a new niggle some worry has cropped up. My allergy to egg yolks has reared up its ugly little head. For past few months, I had been ignoring it but a recent flair up made me realize that I really need to take it seriously. So I decided my cakes will be made only with egg whites henceforth. (as far as possible).
For some time now I was thinking about making healthy baked goodies as after last year’s job-related relocation to my hometown I gained some unwanted weight. So now there is a constant clash inside my mind between my urge to bake and the urge to lose weight. So I decided I have to find a middle path so that my passion is not curtailed and I can lead a healthy life as well. Also according to psychologists for people whole love to bake for others, the process is a stress reliever and it can help ease the presence of sad thoughts. This article explained a lot of things which I guess I already knew but had never thought about extensively.
(https://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/baking-for-others-psychology_us_58dd0b85e4b0e6ac7092aaf8)
Now back to the lemon poppy seed cake. I have used some alternative ingredients in this recipe and tried to cut down on the butter and used olive oil instead. Instead of using only all-purpose flour I have added some oats flour which gave the cake a different texture. The crunch and taste of the poppy seed is very unique and I was a bit apprehensive about the overall resulting taste. Luckily the combination of fragrant lemons and the nutty flavour of the crunchy poppy seeds gave this a cake a very different but yummy flavour.
The lemons that I have used in this recipe are special as they are organic and homegrown and gifted to us by a senior colleague at a recent office picnic. So the heavenly fragrance of these lemons has added an extra dimension to this cake. You can use any type of lemon and lime as you want in your recipe only adjust the quantity of lemon juice you add in as all lemons are not equally tangy.
I have added a simple lemon glaze on top of the loaf cake which gives an added tangy kick and a super shine to this scrumptious flavourful cake. Now I am really looking forward to trying out new flavour combinations and adding a healthy twist to my cakes. So now my friends please read on to know my version of Lemon Poppy Seed Cake.
Preparation time: 20 minutes.Baking Time: 30 minutesIngredients:
What a sweet thing to do for your friend’s visit. Baked with love. I actually prefer naked pound cakes. There’s a french vanilla pound cake I sometimes get from a natural food store that I love when it is naked.
Thank you 🙂
I can second wholeheartedly that they were yummy! Thank you 😊
Thank you. It was lots of fun!
I really like lemon pastries, so I’m excited to try this out! Thanks for sharing this recipe 🙂 I’m following your blog for more! I recently made a delicious coconut tart that I highly recommend trying 🙂
https://thesweetworldsite.wordpress.com/2019/01/08/coconut-tart/
Hi Ginia, It is great to meet you here on the blog challenge. I usually post late in the day so I usually miss reading the posts that have been done very early.
I am impressed by the details you have included and the beautiful pictures.
I do not bake very often and have tasted lemon and poppy seed muffins with great delight.
Your blog post has created some “mouth hunger” and I have just tried to quench it with a few prunes. I think I will need a cup of tea too.
Blog on!
My preference is no icing. Looks delicious! 💕 💕 💕
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Yum! I love lemon poppy seed muffins, so this cake sounds like it’s right up my alley. Naked cakes are new to me too, but I think it’s a great idea. Not so much guilt! 🙂
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