Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (2024)

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If you like lemons and raspberries you’re going to LOVE this Lemon Raspberry Cake! This raspberry cake is exploding with fresh lemon flavor and covered in tangy lemon cream cheese frosting. It’s the perfect lemon raspberry dessert for Mother’s Day or Easter brunch!

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Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe

Last week we had 3 straight days of crazy rain and I barely left the house. I happily accepted the less than stellar weather as an opportunity to nest. I treated myself to delivery (twice!), curled up on the couch for a serious Criminal Minds marathon, and baked until there was no sugar left in the pantry. It was during these shenanigans this Lemon Raspberry Cake came to be.

I’ve been taking advantage of Summer berries in a major way. Every weekend you can find me at our local farmer’s market, swiping up as many cartons as I can carry. Last weekend the raspberries looked especially plump and lovely so I splurged and bought 6 cartons!!!

3 to eat and 3 to bake with. Summer life is the best, I tell ya!

How to Make Lemon Raspberry Cake

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Tips and Tricks for Recipe Success:

  • This recipe calls for cake flour because it’s extra finely ground and gives our cake it’s silky soft texture. In most grocery stores you can find cake flour in the baking aisle, but if you can’t find it, don’t fret! Making your own cake flour is easy and only requires two ingredients: cornstarch and all-purpose flour. Here’s what you do: For every 1 cup of flour called for in the recipe, remove 2 Tbsp of flour. Then add in 2 Tbsp of Cornstarch for every 1 cup of flour (you’re replacing the tablespoons of flour taken out with cornstarch). Sift this mixture a few times (you want it well combined) and that’s it – you just made ready-to-use cake flour.
  • You must toss the raspberries in all-purpose flour before adding them to the batter. This dusting of flour helps keep the berries afloat during the baking process, and ensure you won’t slice into a cake full of sunken berries.
  • You may use fresh or frozen raspberries for this cake, but if you use frozen, don’t thaw them first.
  • I used store bought raspberry preserves in this recipe, but feel free to use homemade if you’d like!

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  • Use fresh lemon juice and zest! You’ll want to zest the lemons first, then cut them in half and juice them. I suggest buying 6 or 7 large, heavy lemons so you have enough on hand.
  • I list lemon extract as an optional ingredient. If you prefer a cake with light lemon flavor, I do not think it’s an essential ingredient. If you prefer a very lemony cake, I highly suggest adding the extract to both the lemon raspberry cake batter as well as the frosting. I love Watkins pure lemon extract because it’s100% natural, doesn’t contain any artificial flavors, colors, or additives, and just tastes like pure lemon. I promise I’m not getting paid a cent to say any of that; I just really love their lemon extract!
  • I don’t recommend adding more raspberries than called for to the batter. Adding too many berries will weigh down the cake as it bakes, causing it to sink the middle and bake unevenly. You can add plenty of extra raspberries on top of the frosting 😉
  • For best results make sure your butter, eggs, sour cream, and milk have all come to room temperature before you begin baking.
  • When you measure your flour, be sure you’re not packing it into the measuring cup. Packed flour will yield a dense and dry cake.
  • For the frosting, you’ll want to make sure your butter and cream cheese are VERY soft before creaming it.
  • If you’d like your cake to look exactly like mine does in these photos, simply top it with fresh raspberries and twisted lemon slices.

Don’t let the Summer slip by without baking this moist and delicious lemon raspberry cake!

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For more Lemon Raspberry Recipes, Check Out:

  • Lemon Raspberry Bundt Cake
  • Lemon Raspberry Cupcakes
  • Raspberry Peach Iced Tea Lemonade
  • Lemon Cupcakes with Raspberry Buttercream

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If you try this recipe, let me know! Leave a comment below and don’t forget to snap a pic and tag it #bakerbynature on instagram! Seeing your kitchen creations makes my day.

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Lemon Raspberry Cake

Ashley Manila

Ultra moist and flavorful Lemon Raspberry Cake!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Dessert

Cuisine Cake

Servings 1 Layer Cake (9"); 8 large slices

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (2 sticks or 8 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1 and 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1/4 light brown sugar, packed
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure lemon extract (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 2 and 1/2 cups cake flour
  • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 1/2 cup full-fat sour cream
  • 1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 2 and 1/2 cups fresh or frozen raspberries, if using frozen, do not thaw first
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour

Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting:

  • 1 block (8 ounces) full-fat cream cheese, a little softer than room temperature
  • 10 tablespoons unsalted butter, a little softer than room temperature
  • 4 cups confectioners' sugar, more if needed
  • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon zest
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon pure lemon extract (optional)
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons sour cream

Garnish:

  • 1/2 cup raspberry preserves
  • 1 lemon, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup fresh raspberries

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Cut out two 9-inch round segments of parchment paper to line your cake pans with. Spray each pan generously - sides and bottom - with nonstick cooking spray, then place the parchment paper cut out in the bottom of the pans and spray again. It's important to make sure every bit of pan and paper are sprayed so your cakes don't get stuck. Set pans aside.

  • In a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer (or in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment), combine the butter, both sugars, lemon zest, lemon extract, and vanilla extract; beat on medium speed, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed, until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes (don't skimp on time here!). Add in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition, and scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Set aside.

  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the cake flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt, mixing well to evenly combine the ingredients. Add the dry mixture into the wet ingredients and mix on low speed until everything is just barely combined. You should still see some lumps and dry streaks. Turn mixer off. Add in the milk, sour cream, and lemon juice; use a rubber spatula to fold the ingredients into the mixture, stirring until everything is incorporated, but being sure not to overmix. Set aside.

  • In another bowl, gently toss the raspberries with 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour. Add the raspberries, and any remaining flour, to the batter and fold in by hand, using a rubber spatula, until just combined. Again, be sure not to over mix! Over mixing is very easy to do, and will result in a dry, dense cake.

  • Divide the batter evenly among the prepared pans and bake for 35 to 40 minutes, or until the tops are firm and slightly golden, and a cake tester (or toothpick) inserted in the center comes out clean, or with a few moist (but not wet) crumbs clinging to it.

  • Allow the cakes to cool in the pans for 10 minutes before gently running a knife around the edges to loosen any stuck bits, then turning them out onto a cooling rack to cool completely.

  • While the cakes cool, you can make the frosting.

For the Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting:

  • In a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer (or a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment) beat the cream cheese and butter on medium-speed until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Reduce the speed to low and gradually add in the confectioners' sugar. Add in lemon zest, lemon juice, lemon extract, and salt; beat until combined. Increase the speed back to medium and mix until creamy, about 2 minutes. Add the sour cream and continue beating the frosting until very light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes. If the frosting seems too thin, add a little more confectioners' sugar, starting with one tablespoon at a time; if the frosting seems to thick, add in a little more sour cream, starting one tablespoon at a time.

  • When the cakes have completely cooled, place one round on a cake stand or large plate; spread the top and sides evenly with frosting, then top with the raspberry preserves. Don't worry if they mix together a little. Gently place the other cake round on top of the frosted one and press down very lightly to seal them together. Place the semi-frosted cake in the fridge for 20 minutes, then continue frosting the cake, using a thin spatula, offset spatula, or whatever you have that works best, until the top and sides of the cake are evenly frosted. Place the cake back in the fridge for another 20 minutes before decorating. I love decorating this cake with fresh raspberries and thin lemon slices, but feel free to decorate according to your own tastes.

  • The frosted cake will stay fresh, covered and stored in the refrigerator, for 3 days. Simply take it out of the fridge an hour or two before serving so it can come to room temperature.

Notes

Be sure not to pack your cake flour when measuring. Be sure to bring all cold ingredients to room temperature.The frosted cake will stay fresh, when stored in the refrigerator, for 3 days.

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  1. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (13)J says

    Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (14)
    My son and I followed this recipe exactly as written. Absolutely heavenly cake. (sorry if there are multiple posts, I don’t normally leave comments)

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  2. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (15)J says

    Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (16)
    Forgot the stars…

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  3. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (17)J says

    My son and I made this cake together. The final product, following the exact instructions was absolutely delicious. Gourmet recipe. 🙂

    Reply

  4. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (18)Gabrielle says

    Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (19)
    Just tried this recipe, OMG, it tuned out amaze just a big thank you to the creator. Not dense at all, just the right ratio of raspberries to lemon , the cake was soft and fluffy so definitely a ten out of ten

    Reply

  5. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (20)Jeanielle Taylor says

    Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (21)
    I made this for my moms birthday last year and it’s now her favorite birthday cake. I’ve made a few other times as well. Followed your recipe exactly and it is always a huge hit! Thank you!

    Reply

  6. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (22)Nicole says

    Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (23)
    Very tasty! I used a 9×13 metal pan instead of the rounds, and ended up baking it for about 43 mins or so. And then I used a different lemon buttercream recipe for the frosting.

    Reply

  7. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (24)Mirianne Kirk says

    Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (25)
    This was the most amazing flavored cake recipe I ever made. It tasted like a gourmet cake. It was so moist. I made my own raspberry preserve. The frosting will be my favorite.

    Reply

  8. Lemon Raspberry Cake - The BEST Lemon Raspberry Cake Recipe (26)M says

    Can you bake this in a 9×13 pan?
    If yes, how long?
    Thanks

    Reply

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FAQs

What does lemon juice do to a cake? ›

Lemon juice naturally contains citric acid which quickly reacts with the base present in the baking powder producing CO2 and sodium citrate. This may lead to undesirable flavors and poor crust color due to lower pH of the product after baking.

What is raspberry cake made of? ›

In a mixing bowl, combine the cake mix, eggs, oil, gelatin, and thawed raspberries; mix 3 minutes with an electric mixer. Spread batter in a greased and floured 13x9 inch baking pan. Bake in a 325° oven for about 50 minutes or until a pick comes out clean; cool. Frost cooled cake, cut into squares and serve.

Does nothing bundt cakes have lemon raspberry? ›

Our zesty and refreshing Lemon Raspberry cake, hand-swirled with raspberry puree and made with gluten-free ingredients! Check back to see when our Gluten-Free Lemon Raspberry Pop-Up Flavor will be back. A variety of other delightful flavors are available for you to enjoy.

What happens if you put too much lemon juice in a cake? ›

Cutting too much lemon for a recipe can result in a dish that is excessively sour or acidic. This can overpower the other flavors and make the dish unbalanced.

Can I use lemon juice instead of water in cake mix? ›

Sprinkle in lemon or orange zest to give your box cake batter a hint of zing. You can also replace the water with lemon, orange or lime juice or soda. Use this method with any type of cake mix, but it works best with lemon, yellow and white cake.

What is funeral cake made of? ›

Technically, funeral cake is a chocolate sheet cake with fudge icing and topped with crunchy pecans and big enough to feed a crowd—which you may recognize as Texas Sheet Cake.

How do you keep raspberries from sinking in a cake? ›

Simply toss the fruit in a small bowl with a small scoop of flour and add the lightly covered fruit to your cake mix and follow the rest of the recipe as normal. The light flour coating helps the fruit to 'stick' to the cake mixture better, stopping them from sinking.

Can you add frozen raspberries to cake mix? ›

Raspberries: you can use frozen or fresh raspberries. If you're using frozen raspberries then use them straight away and don't let them thaw beforehand. If using fresh raspberries, after washing them make sure you dry them well (you can pat them dry with a paper towel). This prevents any excess moisture.

What flavor of Nothing Bundt cake is discontinued? ›

Nothing Bundt Cake, a renowned bakery chain, has discontinued their marble flavored bundt cakes. This unique flavor was a beloved choice among the customers for its distinct taste and texture. The discontinuation has left many fans of this flavor disappointed and longing for its return.

What is a Tom Cruise bundt cake? ›

The famous Tom Cruise cake is a one-layer Bundt cake made with coconut cake with white chocolate chunks. The round cake is slathered in white cream cheese frosting and coated with heaps of coconut flakes. The White Chocolate Coconut Bundt Cake is made by the family-owned Doan's Bakery in Woodland Hills, California.

Why do nothing bundt cakes taste so good? ›

The bakery is known for its unique take on bundt cakes. The Secret Recipe: The secret recipe of Nothing Bundt Cakes revolves around quality ingredients, including flour, sugar, eggs, and a unique addition — sour cream. Sour cream adds moisture and a subtle tanginess to the cake, making it stand out.

Does lemon juice help cakes rise? ›

Lemon juice helps react with baking soda too, and the combination gives the best rise while still keeping the cake very moist. Both of these ingredients are added at the end, which helps ensure that most of the reaction with baking soda happens inside the oven. Baking low and slow.

What does lemon juice do to batter? ›

Lemon juice is strongly acidic, and will react with all the baking soda in the baking powder. This means you won't get as strong a leavening effect during baking. (Some people also feel that the un-reacted acid from the baking powder results in a metallic taste.)

How do you increase the flavor of lemon in a cake? ›

Add up to a few teaspoons of zest to your baked goods to provide background flavor notes. It can be used to boost the overall lemon profile of your bake or accent additional flavors, similar to vanilla extract. Add the zest to your recipe when called for or when adding the fat (butter, oil, etc.)

Does lemon cancel out baking soda? ›

Lemons and other citrus fruits are rich sources of naturally-occurring citric acid. When a person mixes lemon juice and baking soda, the citric acid reacts with the sodium bicarbonate to produce a buffer called sodium citrate. A buffer refers to a weak acid or base that prevents drastic pH changes.

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