Meyer Lemon Magic Custard Cake for Breakfast
Our popular magic custard cake recipe now has a meyer lemon version. With bright meyer lemon flavors, this dessert is perfect for citrus lovers.
Meyer Lemon Magic Custard Cake Recipe
The Winter Olympics are here and we’re trying our hardest to sneak in as much spectator time as possible, on television, that is. There’s so much that we love about the Olympics, but it’s the personal stories that make watching the events so special. We all have our dreams to pursue and to see someone be able to live their personal dream by just being in the Olympics is so inspiring.
It’s hard to not be drawn to each Olympians personal commitment and story to why they love what they do so much. And it’s also about understanding their personal drive, un-faultering commitment and obsession to their sport. We’re always cheering for for our favorites, even when we scream so loud that it scares the pups. Go Team USA!
On the topic of obsession, we’re not ready to let go for obsession with our magic custard cakes and adoration for homegrown citrus. It started with a craving for blood orange buttermilk pound cake and a blood orange gin and tonic (recipe soon). Then we started picking some meyer lemons from our tree and it all wen’t downhill from there. It’s a citrus addiction, we tell ya. Citrus therapy, please.
We were wanting to make another batch of magic custard cake for breakfast (it’s great with coffee) and had a basket of meyer lemons on the counter. So rather than making the traditional vanilla version, we wanted to experiment with some fresh meyer lemon zest and juice, hoping for a brighter flavor on our original one.
This meyer lemon magic custard cake version is just as delicious as the vanilla version, but not as sweet. It’s lifted with the floral and sweet essence of meyer lemon, along with the bright citrus notes of meyer lemon that make it super special.
Serve up a slice for breakfast along with a cup of your favorite coffee. It’ll start your morning in a simple, lovely and delicious way. The custard cake has enough egg in there, so it’s the perfect partner to your morning meal.
Enjoy Breakfast. And Go Team USA!
Diane and Todd
Our love of meyer lemons is endless and last year we even made a video of it. Here it is again to reflect on our love of lemons.
Meyer Lemon Magic Custard Cake Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup (113g) unsalted Butter
- 2 cups (480ml) Milk
- 4 Eggs , separated
- 4 drop White Vinegar
- 1 1/4 cups (150g) Confectioner's Sugar
- finely grated zest from 2 Meyer Lemons
- 1 Tablespoon (15ml) Water
- 1 1/4 cup (156g) all-purpose Flour
- 1/4 cup (60ml) fresh Meyer Lemon Juice
- extra confectioner's sugar for dusting
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325°F. Lightly butter or grease a 8"x8" baking dish.
- Melt the butter and set aside to slightly cool. Warm the milk to lukewarm and set aside.
- Whip the egg whites and vinegar to stiff peaks. Set aside.
- Beat the egg yolks, confectioner's sugar, and meyer lemon zest until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Mix in the melted butter and the tablespoon of water for about 1 minute or until evenly incorporated.
- Mix in the flour until evenly incorporated. Slowly beat in the milk and lemon juice until everything is well mixed.
- With a whisk, fold/gently whisk in the egg whites, 1/3 at a time. Repeat until all of the large egg whites chunks are broken up and folded in.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 45-60 minutes or until the top is golden. Allow cake to completely cool before cutting and then dust with confectioner's sugar *see Note 1.
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Here’s another great lemon cake recipe!
Thank you for this recipe! I love my Meyer lemons too. And my Blood oranges, and my tangerines. (And they are not citrus, but love my figs too!)
I cannot wait to make this. My parents just sent me a box of their Meyer lemons from heir back yard in California (I live in Chicago). It is e best gift to receive after enduring such a long, dreary winter. Meyer lemons make me smile because they being me home to my parents. The video made teary eyed and sentimental. Loved it.
I’ve been watching the Olympics almost non-stop! Every time an athlete wins a medal I tear up! Every. Time. And forget about it when they interview the parents! Love that you call this a breakfast cake, perfect!
Your photos of the original magic cake took be back to my childhood in Brittany, and one of my favourite cakes, Le Far Breton, which is a local tradition.
Here’s a typical example: http://www.frogcooking.com/2013/02/le-far-breton-or-farz-fourn.html
It doesn’t separate quite so dramatically, but they definitely have a lot in common.
Dried prunes are optional (though delicious) and can be substituted for all kinds of dried or fresh fruit. (I remember going blackberry picking with my friend Amelie and then making Far with our haul.) The salted butter, however, is imperative.
Anyway, if you’ve never tried it, I’d definitely recommend giving it a go. And I’ll try the Magic Custard Cake.
Love that you have created several versions! Can’t wait to try this one as we have an excess of lemons, too (the beauty and bounty of living in SoCal).
this looks delicious! saving the recipe, thanks for sharing!
xo, cheyenne
I am always supportive and appreciative of cake for breakfast! This sounds wonderful ๐
This just might be the best breakfast of all breakfasts! Yum!
There’s a reason I haven’t tried your magic cake recipe – I was waiting for this version! Our tree is covered with Meyer lemons – yum in advance.
The directions state lemon juice but there is no mention in the ingredients header? Nice catch Jeanne. Would love to make but want to be sure it is correct.
Thank you. Sounds YUMMY!!!
The recipe has been corrected now.
Oh I feel like we need to have a magic cake cook-off now! I have 4 on the blog and seeing this amazing version just makes me want to start coming up with a new one ๐ Here’s to the meyer lemons!
This looks wonderful and I’m so excited to try it! How much lemon juice goes into the recipe?
The directions state milk and lemon juice. How much lemon juice? I only see the amount of zest in the list of ingredients. I was thinking the juice of the two lemons being used?
Thanks for catching that. I missed adding the lemon juice from my notes. I’ve updated the recipe now.
I feel that I have just got to try this yummy cake! Maybe it would make the cloudy skies go away and bring on the sunshine.
Wow I have got to try this cake now; there has been so much hype that it is impossible not to be temped. Not to mention I am being over run by Lemons too.
Magic cake! It’s back! Thanks for this latest version and I bet it’s delish with the Meyer lemons!