Love is in the air with Valentines Day just around the corner.
With so many V-Day events going on in the blogosphere, I thought these cute Lemon Tea Cakes would be ideal for the occasion. The recipe is from the “Better Homes & Gardens -- the new baking book". The cake is a Genoise which a very fine crumbed cake and works great for such desserts.
Lemon Tea Cakes with Lemon Satin Icing
You will need:
For the Genoise:
1 cup Sugar
6 slightly beaten eggs
2 tsp Vanilla extract
1 Cup all purpose flour
½ cup Butter, melted and cooled
1 tbsp finely shredded Lemon peel
1 tbsp Lemon juice
Grease a 13x 9 inch baking pan. Line bottom of pan with waxed or parchment paper, grease paper and set aside.
1 ¼ cups Water
¼ tsp Cream of Tartar
1 tbsp Lemon juice
1 tsp Clear Vanilla
3 ½ Cups Powdered Sugar
In a large pan, combine granulated sugar and water, with cream of tartar. Bring mixture to boiling over medium high heat, stirring constantly for 5-9 minutes or unitl sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to medium low. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking and let mixture boil at a moderate, steady rate over the entire surface (should take around 8-10 minutes) Remove saucepan from heat and let cool without stirring for about 30-40 minutes. Stir in lemon juice and vanilla. Also stir in the powdered sugar to form a smooth lump free mixture. Beat with a whisk or electric mixer to remove any lumps. This is the Satin Icing.
The icing didn't come out as well as I expected. No matter how many ever times I tried to cover the surface evenly with the icing, after dripping, the sides were still uneven. After the 3rd layer I just decided to stop and not focus on the sides!
These little treats are my entry to these events:
"A heart for Your Valentine" hosted by Zorra
"Theme of the Week: Valentine's Day" hosted by Pooja of My Creative Ideas
"JFI: Lemons/Limes" hosted by Coffee of The Spice Cafe
Happy Valentine's Day!!
Cute hearts! Looks yummy! Nice entry!
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable! Soooo sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!! wonderful entry!
ReplyDeletethat's just too cute :) and lemony!!
ReplyDeletethey are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThose pinky hearts are looking very cute.
ReplyDeleteThose pink hearts are really cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a romantic cake!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your participation.
Hi hi Pink Valentine is on the air indeed.
ReplyDeleteLove the cake and love the icing too.
What a dainty little things and so cute too!:)
ReplyDeleteI bet your mom is very proud of you, I am!!;D
they look so adorable, real cute :)
ReplyDeletethose lemony hearts looks very cute.
ReplyDeletethose lemony hearts looks very cute.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cake. mmm yumm yumm...
ReplyDeletehi namrata
ReplyDeletevery cute cakes after cutting out the cakes what do you do with the left over pieces???:)
Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI just love the color you bring out for thr topping :) . lovely indeed. thanks a lot for sharing a nad participating Namrata . Its really a finger licking cakes :D.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so cute! How sweet to make these :)
ReplyDeleteLemony and cute!. I am sure its going to be fun licking event with your valentine:)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and cute Namratha.
ReplyDeleteOh Namratha this is so cute!! :) Great entry!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very Happy Valentines Day!
I would like to present you on this Valentines Day a Red Rose
http://rosiebakesapeaceofcake.blogspot.com/2008/02/for-my-valentine-cupcakes.html
Rosie x
Thanks to all of you for your lovely comments and for stopping by :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Asha, mom sure is very happy :)
Good questions Phoenix, I still have the disfigured cake leftovers and am wondering what to do with them...any ideas? :)
Thanks Debora, glad you stopped by:)
Lovely recipe... Hearts are cute..
ReplyDeleteSooo cute. sooo cute. Bravo!!!
ReplyDeletevery cute hearts ......
ReplyDeleteSo pretty in pink and white and the black background makes it stand out.
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ReplyDeletewow, sooo cute.... love the pink...
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