Monday, March 7, 2011
French Lemon Poppy Seed Pound Cake
Inspiration from 'Flour', a fun read for lovers of home baking, by Joanne Chang, the owner and pastry chef at Flour Bakery & Cafe in Boston. It's been a few years since I made a lemon poppy seed cake and my stash of Meyer lemons was calling out to me, "Use me in something good". I could bake my way through 'Flour', the recipes all sound simple and good, just the way I like them. The french lemon poppy seed pound cake was inspired by her stint as a pastry chef at Payard in New York, hence the french inspiration. I'm also becoming homesick for France which is ridiculous because France is not my home. I think that I'm feeling ' la nostalgie'. Whatever it is now I'm stuck on Paris in the Spring or I love Paris in the springtime. This all started last week when I started on the French Fridays with Dorie or maybe it was my birthday and becoming one year older? I need to work through this 'homesickness' one delicious recipe at a time, I think it's the only cure for what ails me.
Ingredients and Directions for French Lemon Poppy Seed Pound Cake
Adapted from Flour by Joanne Chang
Preheat oven to 350
Butter and Flour a 9x5" loaf pan
For the cake
2 cups cake flour
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup plus 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled to slightly warm
1/4 cup vanilla yogurt
3 tablespoons finely grated lemon zest
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice, I used a combination of Meyer and Eureka lemons
3 tablespoons poppy seeds
4 eggs
1&1/4 cups sugar
For the Lemon Glaze
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1-2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, from 1/2 lemon, I used a Meyer Lemon
In a medium bowl mix together the flour, baking powder and salt, set aside.
In a large bowl mix together the butter, yogurt, lemon zest, lemon juice and poppy seeds.
In a stand mixer fitted with the whip attachment beat together the eggs and sugar on medium speed for 5 minutes or until thick and light colored.
Gently fold the flour mixture into the egg mixture. Fold in 1/4 of the butter cream mixture to lighten it then fold in the rest. Pour the batter into the prepared pan.
Bake for one hour to one hour and ten minutes or until the cake is golden brown, pulls away from the side of the pan and springs back when you press it in the middle. Cool on a rack for at least 30 minutes.
Make the Lemon Glaze
While the cake is cooling whisk together the confectioners sugar and lemon juice until it is a spreadable glaze.
When the cake has cooled down slide it out of the pan, place it on the rack and spoon the glaze over the top.
This cake can be wrapped and stored for 3 days at room temperature.
Patty
ReplyDeleteyour lemon poppy seed pound cake looks so very very good, I bet it was delicious! I have to say your blog really looks good, and your images are flawless!
Hope you are have a wonderful week!
Dennis
A gorgeous pound cake, I love the lemon flavor and the poppy seeds, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHi Patty-Beautiful pound cake and I really love lemon/poppy seed deserts. Such pretty photos:)
ReplyDeleteThis cake sounds wonderful. I was actually just thinking of making my mom a poppy seed cake; she's helped me out with a lot lately. I will definitely try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove the new look of your blog!
Not ridiculous...I feel a bit homesick for France too! I love the plate that you placed your bread on. What a lovely shade of blue! Thanks for sharing all this culinary goodness. I hope you sleep well tonight and wake up refreshed and ready to embrace the new day!
ReplyDeleteThats a beautiful pound cake. Love the lemon-poppy combination!
ReplyDeleteI miss Paris. Can't imagine how beautiful it would be in Springtime! your cake looks moist and airy. i can feel the poppy seeds cruch to my teeth as thinking of it. I would love to have a slice with a hot tea in the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI love your new design Patty! It's fresh, clean, and chic!
Patty, I hope your birthday wasn't just recently and I totally missed saying happy birthday. If so, happy belated birthday. Your French lemon poppy seed pound cake looks moist and delicious. I love the crust on this cake. Your baking always looks like bakery bought quality - just beautiful! Hope you had a lovely weekend, Patty. I miss seeing pics of your adorable grandchildren. Their angelic faces always brings a smile to my face.
ReplyDeletePatty, this is definitely one good pound cake...dense, moist and rich!
ReplyDelete"Use me in something good" indeed! :) I hope my Meyer lemon tree conveys similar sentiments to me later this year. Your pictures are knockouts as always, leaving me wishing we were neighbors so we could share all these delicious calories!
ReplyDeleteParis in Spring is my favourite memory...next to milder days also in the Autumn. I really get how you feel about such a charming destination. Have you ever been in Montreal or Quebec city? People say we are the next best place to Paris.
ReplyDeleteBtw...your new blog set up makes me think of a great French recipe book by Anne Willan (Country Cooking of France). The book and fonts are so elegant and inviting...as is your new blog layout dear Patty.
Thanks for this great burst of lemons in a cake ;o)
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
Patty this looks amazing. I actually have a bunch of lemons at home from my manager's tree and I SO want to make this! I'm not sure if I can though, I've been baking a lot lately and as we all know our clothes tend to mysteriously shrink when we do that... This does look so delicious though, and I need to do something with those lemons!
ReplyDeletePatty, it's looking absolutely gorgeous over here, not just the cake. I'm not only wishing I had the cake, but I feel a little underdressed. He He Hope your week is wonderful.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Wow, your lemon poppy seed pound cake looks delicious, would love to have a slice of it right now...gorgeous pictures Patty :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a lovely birthday Patty:) The pound cake looks delicious, I love lemon pound cake. Your "nostalgie" for Paris is one I share all the time. Paris is an amazing city and watching it come back to life in the Spring is a sight one never forgets.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous pound cake. I'd love to have a slice of it with my coffee. The combination of lemon and poppyseeds has been popular for decades. One bite of this cake and everyone will understand why. I hope you have a great evening. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful classic cake! Those combination of flavors are a marriage made in heaven. Lovely photos!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a gorgeous cake. The crumb is just perfect! I love anything lemony and bright!
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible! It looks perfectly moist, soft...delectable...
ReplyDeleteLove the lemon and poppy combo! The texture looks just perfect. Wish I could get that slice :)
ReplyDeleteLemon and poppyseed bread, a more dense version of this cake is one of our favorites. I think I'll have to make this soon as I do have some cake flour sitting around. Love your new site!
ReplyDeleteJoyeux Anniversaire, Patty !!! You know that that cake is my type of thing...Why didn't I have something like that for my breakfast?? Sniff sniff!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is blooming..like flowers here in Paris!
Oh Patty, I love how bright and moist it looks. This is the perfect after school snack!
ReplyDeleteHubby just brought home a bag of Meyer lemons- I know what I'm making with some of them! Lemon poppyseed cake is one of my favorites. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pound cake.. I really really need to get my hands on this cookbook, I've seen such great things come from it!
ReplyDeleteWell timed recipe, Patty, as I was looking online yesterday to get ideas for my Meyer lemons before they go off! I am trying to make only savory dishes with them as I am dieting. I am not 100% sure, but I don't think pound cake would help my cause! haha! At least I can look at the beautiful photos! Good job, it looks so moist I can almost taste it!
ReplyDeleteHi Patty,
ReplyDeleteThis pound cake looks delicious. The pictures are really good.
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That is a most delightful looking pound cake :)
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