East 62nd Street Lemon Cake Recipe (2024)

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Edie

Your recipe calls for 325 degree oven. This should be 350 degree oven. I have her recipe in her cookbook. Please let bakers know or it will not be done in time.

Nancy Bonetti

Instead of bread crumbs I have always used ground pecans to dust the pan. Looks beautiful out of the pan and adds a nice crunch and flavor to the cake. My mother always did this with her lemon cake. I am looking forward to making this recipe.

FRITZ

Personally I would use 325 due to the density of a tube-style cake. Tube cakes can take 15-20 minutes, or longer, than a standard round cake to completely bake through. When I convert a 350 temp layer cake recipe to tube-style pan, I lower temp to 325 and check it after about 45 minutes or when I see the cake has stopped rising. The lower temp allows the outside to set slower and keeps it from over-baking and drying out as the deeper inner batter catches up, allowing entire cake to bake evenly.

Matt

This is an workhorse for me - for decades. It's even prettier in a kugelkopf mold.I really don't like excessively sweet desserts, but for some reason, I think doubling the glaze is better. Maida also specifies granulated sugar, made at the last moment, so the sugar doesn't dissolve, don't heat the lemon juice. It works.She also says to slice the cake into thin slices and make each serving 4 or 5 slices. Fanned out is nice. Poundcake really does taste better in thin slices.

NOLA Gal

To truly enhance the lemon flavor of your cake, rub the lemon zest and sugar together between your thumb and forefingers until the zest is well incorporated into the sugar. It makes a marked difference, and will even give your kitchen a nice scent. We had a bumper crop of grapefruits from our tree this year, and, though it's against the rules, substituting fresh ruby red grapefruit in place of the lemon made for a lovely cake. Tangerines (another bumper crop) did too.

Randy (in Paris)

According to Cooks Illustrated (America's Test Kitchen), lemon juice loses flavor when heated during baking. Lemon zest does not. So lemon zest in the cake, lemon juice in the glaze.Having made many lemon pound cakes and other lemon desserts, I agree.

Krysia

The East 62nd Street Lemon Cake. Our family favorite. Try serving it with this sauce: Cook together 1 jar raspberry jam with 1 package frozen no-sugar added strawberries. Cool. Puree with a hand blender or food processor. Strain through cheese cloth or a fine strainer. Delicious.

Margaux Laskey, Staff Editor

Some readers have mentioned that "Maida Heatter's Book of Great Desserts" instructs you to bake this cake at 350. Our recipe, the one that Craig Claiborne ran in 1970, before Ms. Heatter's book was published, indicates 325. Either will work, but if you bake at 350, start checking for doneness just before the hour mark.

JN

The ingredients list has the lemon rind as part of the glaze, but the instructions say to add it to the cake batter,which makes more sense.

Blair

For crying out loud, is it 325 or 350?

Alan C Brownmd

Craig Claiborne did have it printed in the Times magazine section in 1970 along with two other recipes. Here is the link if you are interested in the original. Actually, Craig Clairborne originally wrote this up with two other cakes in the Sunday Times magazine section. It is a little different but the lemon rind is added to the batter not to the glaze. Here is the original link. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1970/08/09/357108952.html?...

Ellen Smart

My great great grandmother Emala Sargent Veale McLean, who was born in Cornwall in 1834, lived in Ontario from 1855, and died in Chatham in 1909, made this cake, as have her descendants their entire lives, including me. The very same cake, but no! lemon! glaze! which flies in the face of tradition. I might give it a whirl next time since lemon is delicious and Emala will never know.This cake freezes very well without the glaze, perhaps with it. I always have some in my freezer.

Blair

Made this alongside Cook's Illustrated lemon bundt for comparison. They are both variations on the same 1-2-3-4 recipe. This was good, but the Cook's version might be better, with its buttermilk and 3-eggs-plus-one-yolk formula. And its white powdered sugar glaze made a prettier display than this cooked glaze.

Cathleen

I know this is last minute but I have question. I've made this cake quite a few times, but not in years. I'd like to make it for Easter but am trying to remember id it can be made a day ahead.

nanbrand

This recipe is delicious and very good with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. I used a bundt pan and did not have difficulty getting the cake out of the pan after it was baked. For the glaze, I used confectioners sugar. Instead of milk, I used buttermilk, which made the cake richer. This dessert was a hit with my guests!

Clarice

I had to adapt and enhance the recipe to a GF option. Here are my additions. Juice of one lemon. 2 tbsp lemon paste. Vanilla flavor. White vinegar, 2 tbsp added to the milk, which was buttermilk made from KA dry buttermilk mix. 3 1/4 Tbsp KA Cake Enhancer. KA One-to-One All-purpose flour. The texture was wonderful.

Michaelmas

Please read Craig Claiborne's notes. This recipe cooks at 325. There's a slightly different recipe (published in her cookbook) that cooks at 350.

Beth

After having a few times, review is positive. Cake stayed moist..

Jennifer

Looks wonderful! Glaze will be very lemony vs. more typical glaze with 2 TBS/cup of powdered sugar.

John

Abandon hope, all ye would-be lemon cakes who enter here. This is the mother of all lemon bundt cakes. No other recipes are needed in the future!

Ginny M

I’ve been making this cake for years. Rather than glaze the cake, I make a frosting with the 2T lemon juice and enough confectionery sugar for a consistency that allows the frosting to drip down the sides. I follow the cake instead exactas written and it’s always perfect!

Jane

Hadn't made this favorite in years. Originally found in NYT - Craig Claiborne. Lost that clipping, but had an old Maida Hatter dessert book, and used her recipe. 350' No bundt pan, but a loaf pan! I followed her directions, and it's perfect. Did add a tsp or two vanilla to batter. Bundt would be prettier and more festive, but loaf perhaps more practical - especially if carrying it elsewhere as a gift. Easier to freeze a loaf - IF you need to freeze it!My old CC clippings are favorites! - NOLA

Alan C Brownmd

Just made this delicious cake again and I forgot about turning the lemon snd sugar glaze off until I discovered it an hour later. It was delicious- lightly caramelized. Just be careful not to let it get solid.

Irwin

A toothpick came out clean when the cake temperature was about 210F.

Judith

Comment recs:• Bake @ 325 ± 75 minutes. Cut sugar in cake to 1.5 c. Use buttermilk. Add 3 T poppy seed, 1 t vanilla. Glaze: 1/4 cup each, lemon juice and sugar.• Rub lemon zest and sugar together between your thumb and forefingers until zest is well incorporated into the sugar.• Use ground pecans to dust pan.

Cindy J

The flavor was spot on although the cake was on the dry side. Served with vanilla ice cream and that helped. The recipe came together easily and my baking time was shorter by 15 minutes - baked on convention at 325. I used whole milk although I'm wondering if sour cream may have added more moisture. Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts?

Alan C Brownmd

As you can see, I just made this cake again. I always follow the recipe exactly except for today when I forgot about turning the glaze pot off but that was a good mistake. To each his or her own as far as the consistency. I have never found it dry. Today I baked for 75 minutes, 325 convection. Everyone's oven is different. See my earlier note from several years ago.

TB

Bake @ 350 degrees.

francis doherty

First time I baked this cake, I cooked it for 1:15 at 325'. It was perfect. Second time, same bake time and I added 3/4 cup of fresh blueberries. Great addition, served with vanilla gelato.

tiger squeakily, jr.

325 degrees three lemons zested into the sugar first, sanded thoroughly and it feels satisfying, imagining a lemon beach and feeling the sand Rome more fragrant as I massage the zest and sugar together, I add little yogurt and lemon juice to the milk, the dough is not as pourable out I place it carefully into the bunt that was dialed with. Plain bread crumbs after buttering, I save ny butter wrappers in the freezer, and use one wrapper for each pan that requires butter, no waste. Tastes great.

Jessie

Followed the recipe exactly, except made these into cupcakes. Batter made 20 large cupcakes. Baked 18 minutes. Turned out great!

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