Best 2 Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake Recipes

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Indulge in a symphony of flavors with our delectable Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake. This delightful treat combines the vibrant tang of Meyer lemons with the comforting warmth of a classic coffee cake. Savor the moist and tender crumb, infused with the bright citrus notes of Meyer lemons, while a rich and buttery streusel topping adds a touch of sweetness and crunch. Perfect for brunch, afternoon tea, or as a sweet ending to your meal, this Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake is sure to impress with its burst of citrusy goodness. Alongside the main recipe, we also offer variations to tantalize your taste buds. Discover the zesty Lemon Blueberry Coffee Cake, bursting with juicy blueberries and a hint of lemon zest. For a nutty twist, try the Almond Streusel Coffee Cake, where crunchy almonds enhance the buttery streusel topping. And if you're craving a chocolate fix, the Chocolate Chip Coffee Cake will satisfy your sweet tooth with its decadent chocolate chips and a rich, moist crumb.

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MEYER LEMON COFFEE CAKE



Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake image

Layers of thinly sliced Meyer lemons lend a mellow complexity to this otherwise classic dessert. Thought to be a cross of a lemon and a mandarin, the fruit has an orange cast, a thin rind, and a heavily perfumed flesh that's valued by chefs.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 3/4 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
3/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 1/2 sticks (3/4 cup) cold unsalted butter
5 Meyer lemons, cut into paper-thin slices, ends discarded; plus 3 tablespoons finely grated zest (from 4 to 5 lemons)
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pan
1 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 cup sour cream
1 cup confectioners' sugar
3 to 4 tablespoons Meyer lemon juice

Steps:

  • Streusel: Mix together flour, brown sugar, and salt. Using a pastry cutter or your fingers, cut butter into the flour mixture until small to medium clumps form. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use, up to 3 days.
  • Cake: In a large skillet of simmering water, cook lemon slices 1 minute. Drain and repeat. Arrange lemon slices in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9-inch angel-food-cake pan. Sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together butter, granulated sugar, and lemon zest on medium speed in a large bowl until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Beat in eggs, one at a time, then vanilla. Reduce speed to low. Beat in flour mixture in three additions, alternating with sour cream, beginning and ending with flour mixture and beating until combined after each addition.
  • Spoon half of batter evenly into pan. Arrange half of lemon slices in a single layer over batter. Spread remaining batter evenly over top. Cover with remaining lemon slices in a single layer. Sprinkle chilled streusel evenly over batter.
  • Bake until cake is golden brown and a tester inserted in center comes out clean, about 55 minutes. Transfer pan to a wire rack set over a baking sheet; let cool in pan 15 minutes. Run a knife around edges of pan and remove outer ring. Let cool on rack 15 minutes more. Run a knife around center tube. Slide two wide spatulas between bottom of cake and pan, and lift cake to remove from center tube. Let cool completely on rack.
  • Glaze: Just before serving, stir together confectioners' sugar and lemon juice in a medium bowl. Drizzle over cooled cake, letting excess drip down sides. Let glaze set before slicing, about 5 minutes.

MEYER LEMON COFFEE CAKE



MEYER LEMON COFFEE CAKE image

Categories     Cake

Yield 12 People

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 3/4 cup(s) all-purpose flour, (for streusel)
3/4 cup(s) packed light-brown sugar, (for streusel)
1 teaspoon(s) coarse salt, (for streusel)
6 ounce(s) (3/4 cup) cold unsalted butter, (for streusel)
5 Meyer lemons, cut into paper-thin slices, ends discarded
2 cup(s) all-purpose flour, (for cake)
1 teaspoon(s) baking powder
1 teaspoon(s) baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoon(s) coarse salt, (for cake)
4 ounce(s) (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pan, (for cake)
1 cup(s) granulated sugar, (for cake)
3 tablespoon(s) finely grated Meyer lemon zest (from 4 to 5 lemons)
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon(s) pure vanilla extract
1 cup(s) sour cream
1 cup(s) confectioners' sugar, (for glaze)
3 to 4 tablespoons Meyer lemon juice

Steps:

  • 1.Make the streusel: Mix together flour, brown sugar, and salt. Using a pastry cutter or your fingers, cut butter into the flour mixture until small to medium clumps form. Cover, and refrigerate until ready to use (up to 3 days). 2.Make the cake: Cook lemon slices in a medium saucepan of simmering water for 1 minute. Drain, and repeat. Arrange lemon slices in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet. 3.Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9-inch angel food cake pan. Sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Beat butter, granulated sugar, and lemon zest with a mixer on medium speed in a large bowl until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. With the mixer running, add eggs, 1 at a time, then the vanilla. Reduce speed to low. Add the flour mixture in 3 additions, alternating with sour cream. 4.Spoon 1/2 of the batter evenly into cake pan. Arrange 1/2 of the lemon slices in a single layer over the batter. Spread remaining batter evenly over the top. Cover with the remaining lemon slices in a single layer. Sprinkle the chilled streusel evenly over the batter. 5.Bake until cake is golden brown and a tester inserted in the center comes out clean, about 55 minutes. Transfer pan to a wire rack set over a baking sheet, and let cool in pan for 15 minutes. Run a knife around the edges of the pan, and remove outer ring. Let cool on rack for 15 minutes. Run a knife around the center tube. Slide 2 wide spatulas between the bottom of the cake and the pan, and lift cake to remove from the center tube. Let cool completely on rack. 6.Make the glaze: Just before serving, stir together confectioners' sugar and lemon juice in a medium bowl. Drizzle over cooled cake, letting excess drip down the sides. Let glaze set before slicing, about 5 minutes. (Cake can be stored for up to 3 days. The lemon flavor will intensify with time.)

Tips:

  • For a richer flavor, use full-fat sour cream or yogurt instead of low-fat or nonfat.
  • If you don't have buttermilk, you can make your own by adding 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar to 1 cup of regular milk and letting it sit for 5 minutes.
  • To make sure your coffee cake is cooked through, insert a toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, the cake is done.
  • Let the coffee cake cool for at least 15 minutes before serving. This will help it to set and make it easier to slice.
  • For a special touch, sprinkle the coffee cake with powdered sugar or a drizzle of glaze before serving.

Conclusion:

This Meyer lemon coffee cake is a delicious and easy-to-make treat. With its moist crumb, tangy lemon flavor, and crunchy streusel topping, it's sure to be a hit with your family and friends. Whether you're serving it for breakfast, brunch, or dessert, this coffee cake is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. So next time you're looking for a special treat, give this Meyer lemon coffee cake a try. You won't be disappointed!

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