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Lemon Curd Layer Cake with Raspberry Buttercream

May 11, 2018 By Spices in My DNA 2 Comments

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This Lemon Curd Layer Cake is filled with fresh lemon curd, and then topped with a naturally dyed and flavored raspberry buttercream! The cake is incredibly moist, and almost all of the components of the cake can be made ahead! It’s perfect for a spring dessert, Mother’s Day, or ladies’ brunch!

Forward facing shot of a three layer cake iced with pink icing, and a slice being pulled out of the left side of the cake

This cake is hands down the best cake I’ve ever made. I don’t really consider myself a baker, but I’ve definitely made myself practice a lot over the years, especially with recipe development for the blog. I have to say I really love baking cakes especially. There’s something so special and relaxing about the process, and the end result is something you can definitely feel proud of. They’re just so pretty and fancy!

Forward facing shot of a three layer cake iced with pink icing, topped with flowers and candied lemon slices, sitting on a light pink cake stand

And don’t let cakes intimidate you. They seem so fancy and quite frankly sometimes unattainable, but trust me when I say you CAN do it! And you don’t have to have any kind of special talent or crazy kitchen supplies.

The great thing about this cake, other than the fact that it’s insanely delicious, is that most of it can be made ahead of time!

Overhead shot of a bowl of pink icing with a spatula sticking out and raspberries scattered around the bowl

The only part of this cake that can’t be made ahead of time, is the icing. Fresh buttercream is definitely best when made, well, fresh. In my opinion at least!

This buttercream is incredibly fluffy and almost “whipped” in texture. It’s completely naturally dyed and flavored with fresh raspberry juice!

Sounds fancy, but it’s not. At all. All you do is blend some fresh raspberries in a food processor or blender, and strain them through a fine mesh strainer until you are left with beautiful raspberry juice! And that’s what gets added to the icing to make it that gorgeous, pale pink color. Super cool, right?

Overhead shot of a layer of cake on a light pink cake stand with lemon curd being spread on it with a spatula

And ohhh the lemon curd. Where do I even start with this stuff. It’s seriously liquid gold.

Overhead shot of a layer of cake on a light pink cake stand with lemon curd being spread on it with a spatula

I had never made lemon curd from scratch until I made this cake. I’ve always lovvvved lemon curd, but always had it either at restaurants, in pastries, or from a jar. I’m never ever going back to that. It was SO incredibly easy to make it from scratch, and the flavor is seriously out. of. this. world. I could not stop eating it with a spoon.

It’s definitely something you can make ahead of time. Even a week ahead of time if you want! It keeps really well in the fridge.

Overhead shot of a pink cake decorated with candied lemon slices, flowers and raspberries, and a slice being cut out of the cake

I forgot to mention the candied lemon slices. They are totally just for decoration and totally optional. If you don’t have time to make them, no worries! I just find them super fun and beautiful, if you have the time. I first made candied blood oranges for this cake, and now I want to make candied citrus all the time!

Overhead shot of three slices of cake on white plates with a bowl of raspberries and a bowl of lemon curd and gold forks resting on the plates

This cake would be absolutely perfect to make for Mother’s Day Brunch this weekend. Because brunch always needs dessert, or at least something sweet. Always. always.

I couldn’t even believe how moist this cake was. I used a mixture of butter and oil, as well as sour cream, and it’s the best combination of ingredients to yield a super moist cake. So perfect!

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And making this would be such a labor of love to show your mama how much she means to you!

Forward facing shot of a three layer cake iced with pink icing, topped with flowers and candied lemon slices, sitting on a light pink cake stand

I mean, who wouldn’t want to receive this cake for a Mother’s Day gift?!

Overhead close up shot of three slices of cake on white plates with a bowl of raspberries and a bowl of lemon curd and gold forks resting on the plates

Forward facing shot of a three layer cake iced with pink icing, and a slice being pulled out of the left side of the cake
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Lemon Curd Layer Cake with Raspberry Buttercream

This Lemon Curd Layer Cake is filled with fresh lemon curd, and then topped with a naturally dyed and flavored raspberry buttercream! The cake is incredibly moist, and almost all of the components of the cake can be made ahead! It's perfect for a spring dessert, Mother's Day, or ladies' brunch!

Course Brunch, Cake, Dessert
Prep Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 55 minutes
Servings 10
Author Molly | Spices in My DNA

Ingredients

For the cake

  • 2 3/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup light brown sugar, loosely packed
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • zest of 2 lemons
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • raspberries for decorating the cake
  • edible flowers for decorating the cake (optional)

For the lemon curd

  • zest of 3 lemons
  • juice of 4 lemons
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • pinch of salt

For the candied lemon slices

  • 1 lemon very thinly sliced (1/8'' slices)
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sugar

For the raspberry buttercream

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 2 cups fresh raspberries
  • 4 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

cake

  1. Preheat oven to 350℉. Grease and flour three 8'' cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment paper. Set aside.

  2. In a medium mixing bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk to combine and set aside. In a large mixing bowl, combine the eggs, granulated sugar, and brown sugar and whisk until smooth. Add the butter, vegetable oil, vanilla, lemon zest, sour cream, and milk and whisk until combined.

  3. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix with a rubber spatula until just combined. Pour the batter evenly into the pans and smooth out the tops with a spatula. Bake for 22-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let the cakes cool for 10 minutes, then remove them from the pans and let cool the rest of the way on a cooling rack.

lemon curd

  1. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. In a medium bowl, whisk together the lemon zest, lemon juice, eggs, salt, and sugar. Pour a little bit of the melted butter gradually into the egg mixture, very slowly, whisking thoroughly after each addition. (This is to "temper" or bring the mixture to temperature gradually, so that the eggs don't scramble!) 

  2. Once butter is fully incorporated, add mixture back into the saucepan. Cook over low heat until thickened, 10-12 minutes, stirring constantly. Be patient, it thickens up in the last few minutes. Be sure not to let the mixture boil. Remove from the heat and let cool completely. Can be refrigerated for up to two weeks in an airtight container.

candied lemon slices (optional)

  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil. Add lemon slices and boil for 1 minute. Quickly remove them and place them into an ice bath to stop the cooking process.

  2. Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer until sugar is dissolved, about 3 minutes. Add the lemon slices in 1 layer and simmer until transparent, about 45 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, letting excess syrup drip off, transfer the oranges slices to a wire rack to cool completely.

raspberry buttercream

  1. Place raspberries in a food processor or blender and purée until smooth. Strain mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a bowl. You may need to help push it through with a spatula or spoon. This should give you about 4 1/2 tablespoons of raspberry juice. Set aside.

  2. Add the softened butter to the bowl of a stand mixer and whip on medium high for 2-3 minutes until light and fluffy. Reduce speed to low and gradually add the powdered sugar until combined. Add the vanilla, a pinch of salt, and half of the raspberry juice and increase speed to medium-high and whip for 2-3 minutes. Add the remaining raspberry juice and whip for another 1-2 minutes or until super fluffy.

To assemble the cake

  1. To assemble the cake, place one layer on a plate or the cooling rack (just so you don't mess up the plate you are serving on, or the cake stand!), and spread with a layer of lemon curd, leaving 3/4'' or so on the edges. Top with a blob of raspberry buttercream in the center and smooth it out into a circle (this will help keep the cake layers from moving all over the place because the lemon curd is super slippery!) Top with another cake layer and spread top with lemon curd and frosting again. (You will have lots of leftover lemon curd!) Top with the third layer and spread with a layer of raspberry buttercream, leaving a little bit left for the sides of the cake. Use the leftover frosting to "half" frost the sides, to create a "semi-naked" effect. Use an offset spatula or bench scraper to smooth out the sides of the cake. Garnish cake with the candied lemon slices, raspberries, and flowers if desired. Serve!

Recipe Notes

*The lemon curd, candied lemon slices, and cake can be made ahead of time. The lemon curd can be made a week or so ahead of time and kept in the fridge in an airtight container. The candied lemon slices can be made up to a week in advance and left at room temperature. I wouldn't recommend making the cake more than 2 days in advance. It can be stored at room temperature covered in wax paper overnight, or if you are making it more than a day in advance, wrap layers in plastic wrap and refrigerate.

*Extra lemon curd can be used on toast, in baked goods, eaten with berries and whipped cream, or just by the spoonful. 🙂 

*Candied lemon slices are completely optional, but they add such a pretty touch!

*If you want to get really crazy and make even more stuff ahead of time, the raspberry juice can be made up to 2 days ahead of time and kept in the fridge in an airtight container.

lemon curd adapted from Ina and candied lemon slices adapted from here.

Overhead shot of a pink cake decorated with candied lemon slices, flowers and raspberries

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  1. georgie

    May 11, 2018 at 12:06 pm

    5 stars
    i adore lemon curd!!! thi looks so yummy especially that raspberry buttercream! would be lovely for Mother’s Day!

    Reply
    • Spices in My DNA

      May 15, 2018 at 9:02 pm

      Thank you so much Georgie!! Wish I could share! <3

      Reply

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