LIMONCELLO CREME CAKE

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Lemon heaven for lemon lovers. That's how we'd describe this cool and creamy limoncello cake. Each bite of this cake is bursting with lemon. This is fancy restaurant quality and isn't a dessert that can just be thrown together. There are a lot of steps but it's well worth the effort. The cake is simple and starts with a cake mix...

Provided by Kathleen Hagood

Categories     Fruit Desserts

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 30

LEMON CURD (MAKE AHEAD) (ADAPTED FROM KARLA EVERETT'S LEMON CURD RECIPE)
8 large egg yolks, reserve whites of three, room temperature
1 1/2 c sugar
2/3 c fresh lemon juice (from 7-8 zested lemons, egg-sized)
lemon zest, finely grated from the 7-8 lemons used for the juice
1 stick chopped butter
3 tsp lemon extract
CAKE (IT'S EASIER IF MADE AHEAD)
10-inch springform pan
1 Duncan Hines moist deluxe white cake mix
1 box lemon pudding and pie filling, not instant, 3 oz.
3 egg whites, reserved from some of the 8 yolks used in the curd (room temperature)
2 Tbsp cooking oil
1 1/3 c water
LEMON MASCARPONE MOUSSE (SHOULD BE MADE SEVERAL HOURS AHEAD AND PLACED IN THE FRIDGE)
3 pkg mascarpone cream, room temperature, 8 oz. each
1 recipe lemon curd (made ahead and cooled)
1/2 c granulated sugar
1 Tbsp lemon extract
1 Tbsp limoncello liqueur
LIMONCELLO SOAKING LIQUID
2/3 c water
zest of two lemons, egg sized
6 Tbsp white granulated sugar
2 tsp lemon extract
7-8 Tbsp limoncello, lemon flavored liqueur
GARNISHES
optional: white chocolate bar for grating
mint and lemon slices or
raspberries and raspberry sauce

Steps:

  • 1. LEMON CURD: (Make Ahead) Roll room temperature lemons to loosen the juice inside. Then zest 7-8 lemons using a fine grater. Cut lemons and use a strainer to strain seeds from juice as you squeeze into a bowl.
  • 2. Separate the 8 egg yolks and reserve 3 whites for the cake.
  • 3. In the top of a double boiler, mix egg yolks, sugar, the 2/3 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice, and the lemon zest from all of the lemons.
  • 4. Bring the double boiler to simmer and keep it there. Simmer and whisk constantly. Both the temperature and the whisking are necessary to prevent curdling. Simmer and whisk 10 minutes in this fashion until it becomes a thick pudding-like consistency.
  • 5. Remove from heat and whisk in lemon extract. Add butter.
  • 6. Whisk until it dissolves completely.
  • 7. For a smooth lemon curd, strain the curd to remove the zest. You can leave it, though. I leave it in because I like the slight chewiness one gets from the zest.
  • 8. Once the curd is strained, it's nice and smooth like pudding.
  • 9. Pour into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap touching the curd to prevent a skin from forming. Place bowl in the refrigerator to cool completely. This will be used to make the mascarpone mousse. (My curd makes around 2 cups, and whatever the recipe makes, I use it ALL in the mousse.)
  • 10. CAKE: (Can bake the cake a day ahead.) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut parchment paper to fit the bottom of a 10-inch springform pan. Spray cooking spray onto the pan. Place parchment paper in the bottom, and then spray paper too. Dust slightly with some dry cake mix.
  • 11. Mix pudding mix and cake mix. Then add 3 egg whites, 2 tablespoons of oil, and 1 1/3 cup of water until the cake mix is moist. Mix 2 minutes (according to package directions).
  • 12. Pour into springform pan. Place this into a larger roasting pan in case of leaking.
  • 13. Place into the oven for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  • 14. Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly before removing springform sides.
  • 15. After removing springform sides, place the cake in the freezer for cooling. If baking the night before, I place it into the refrigerator and then place it into the freezer for about 2 hours the morning before I assemble the cake.
  • 16. LEMON MASCARPONE MOUSSE: (Should also be made several hours before assembling to help the mousse set up before assembling.) Whip mascarpone until smooth. Continue to beat while adding sugar and lemon extract.
  • 17. Check to see that sugar is dissolved. Then continue to beat while adding lemon curd. (If you stop beating while adding these ingredients, the acid of the lemon could curdle the mascarpone.)
  • 18. Add limoncello while beating. When it's smooth, chill in the refrigerator. (I do not remove all of the zest caught in the beaters or wire whip. There will still be some in the mousse.)
  • 19. LIMONCELLO SOAKING LIQUID: Combine water, sugar, and lemon zest in a saucepan. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring consistently until sugar is completely dissolved. Bring the heat up to medium-high and bring the syrup to a boil.
  • 20. Remove the pan from heat and let sit for 2 minutes. Strain the liquid to remove lemon zest.
  • 21. Stir in the limoncello and the lemon extract. Keep the syrup covered until ready to assemble the cake.
  • 22. TO ASSEMBLE THE CAKE: Remove cooled cake from the freezer. Using a bread knife, carefully split layer into two layers, cutting all of the way through. Remove top layer, carefully, to wax paper with the cut side up. Carefully, loosen the bottom of the springform pan from the bottom layer by sliding knife or spatula between parchment paper and pan bottom. Then slide cake onto a cake plate with the cut side up.
  • 23. Using a pastry brush or a spoon, put limoncello soaking liquid on each layer. (This is why I use the springform pan and cut the layers instead of using two or three round cake pans. The cut layers really allow the liquid to absorb into the cake.)
  • 24. Using half of the mascarpone mousse on the layer of cake on the cake plate, smooth it out, and then place it into the freezer until well set. If you rush this, the mousse will squeeze out when the other layer is placed upon it. Return other layers to the freezer also.
  • 25. Carefully, place the top layer onto the frosted bottom layer.
  • 26. Spread mousse along the top of the cake. You can frost the sides of the cake if you want, but I do not always do that.
  • 27. Grate white chocolate on top of the mascarpone mousse. Chill cake for several hours. It takes a while for the mousse to firm up and it's even better the day after it's assembled.
  • 28. GARNISHES: When slicing, you may garnish with fresh mint and a lemon slice. Or, it looks really great garnished with a raspberry and some raspberry sauce.
  • 29. NOTE: This can be made alcohol free by omitting the limoncello in the mousse, by increasing the sugar in the soaking liquid, and using lemon juice instead of limoncello.

Krystal Snyder
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This cake is a waste of time and ingredients. Don't bother making it.


Nizami Nizami
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I would not recommend this recipe. The cake was dry and the frosting was gritty.


Shamiso Wakabikwa
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This cake was a disappointment. The lemon flavor was too strong and the frosting was too sweet.


Brenda Roets
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my cake didn't turn out as moist as I would have liked. I think I might have overbaked it.


Bhangar Sahib
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This cake is a bit too sweet for my taste, but it's still very good. I would recommend using less sugar in the frosting next time.


alyan smart
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I'm not a baker, but this recipe was easy to follow and the cake turned out perfect. I'll definitely be making it again.


Haji Anwar
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This cake is so light and fluffy, it's like eating a cloud. The lemon flavor is perfectly balanced and the frosting is to die for.


Cornilious Konbanga
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I made this cake for my daughter's birthday and it was a huge success. She loved the lemon flavor and the creamy frosting.


Aley Elsaka
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This cake is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. The end result is a beautiful and delicious cake that's perfect for any special occasion.


Asim Asmi
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I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe because I'm not a big fan of limoncello, but I'm so glad I did. The cake is delicious!


Saadi Tommy
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I love the moist texture of this cake and the tangy lemon flavor. It's the perfect summer dessert.


Blessing Hubby
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I've made this cake several times and it's always perfect. It's a great recipe for any occasion.


flxkz Ali
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This is the best limoncello creme cake I've ever had. I highly recommend it!


Marcus Monanyane
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I made this cake for a potluck and it was gone in minutes. Everyone loved it!


Adeel Bhati
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I'm not a big fan of lemon desserts, but this cake changed my mind. It's the perfect combination of sweet and tart.


Ebi Grace
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This cake is so easy to make and it's always a crowd-pleaser.


Aniya Ardoin
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I made this cake for my husband's birthday and he loved it! He said it was the best cake he's ever had.


Briana Dillard
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This limoncello creme cake was a hit at my last dinner party! The flavors were perfectly balanced and the cake was moist and fluffy.