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I made a lemon cake in 20 minutes with 3 ingredients — no flour, oil or butter

amedpostBy amedpostJune 8, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ingredients 

Four large eggs, straight from the fridge

283g of white chocolate

Two lemons, juice and lemon zest

Method

I started by preheating the oven to 160C before greasing and lining the interior of a seven-inch round springform pan with parchment paper.

The first cake-making step was to separate the egg whites from the egg yolks. I placed the egg whites into a large mixing bowl and left them in the fridge until ready to use for a later step.

It was then time to melt the chocolate in a large mixing bowl. Jennifer recommends using chocolate chips, however, I found that they took quite a while to melt, so it’s best to use a bar of chocolate.

To melt it, you can do it either in the microwave or over the stove using the double boiler method.

To melt in the microwave (this is the method I used), place the chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave at full power for one minute. Stir the chocolate with a spatula and then heat again for 30 seconds. Stir until the chocolate is melted and smooth. If chocolate is not completely melted, you can microwave it again in 30-second intervals. I needed two minutes and 30 seconds total using a 900-watt microwave.

After, let the chocolate cool for a few moments until it is still melted and warm but no longer too hot to touch. At this point, I added the egg yolks and stirred with a spatula until they were fully incorporated into the batter.

Then it was time to remove the egg whites from the fridge and beat until stiff peaks formed. I used a handheld whisk for this on the highest speed, which took no more than three minutes.

The next step was to add the egg white mixture to the yellow batter in three parts, one-third at a time. I used a spatula to gently fold it into the yellow batter until no egg white streaks remained.

The batter should look very light and fluffy. I finished off by gently stirring in the lemon juice and zest until just incorporated.

The last step was to pour the batter into the cake tin and bake for about 40 minutes. The top of the cake should be lightly browned, and it should feel like a thin, hard shell covering your cake.

I let the cake cool completely overnight in the tin before removing it and dusting with icing sugar. The cake will initially rise quite high but will sink as it cools.

The cake is said to have a more “firmer crumb” if left to sit overnight, however, I found that it still had a “custard-like” texture the next day. Either way, this lemon dessert had a delicious zesty flavour and held together well, considering no flour was used.

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