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Preparation time
7min
Total time
37min
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Ingredients

Cake mixture

  • 150 grams Self Raising Flour
  • 60 grams Butter
  • 110 grams sugar
  • 1 egg

Lemon curd

  • 60 grams lemon juice
  • 60 grams Butter
  • 110 grams sugar
  • 1 egg

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Recipe's preparation

    Cake Mixture
  1. To make cake mixture, place all ingredients into TM bowl and beat for 30 seconds on speed 5.  Remove from bowl and set aside.

  2. Lemon curd
  3. To make lemon curd, place all ingredients into TM bowl and cook at 100 degrees for 5 minutes on speed 4.

  4. Cake
  5. Grease and line a round cake tin.
    Spread half the cake mixture into the base of the tin (the cake mixture will be quite thick, I usually spread it with wet fingertips.)
    Pour lemon curd over cake mixture (the lemon curd mixture will be quite runny.)
    Dollop 1/2 teaspoonfuls of remaining cake mixture over the top of the lemon curd.
    Bake in 180 degree celsius oven for half an hour.
    Eat warm or cold.

Tip

mmmmm...glad I got this recipe converted. It is a breeze in the Thermo and still one of my favourite cakes ever. If you want to make it without a Thermomix, the original recipe post is here. Super easy one to double if you want to make two cakes - trust me, they will go fast!

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    TM 31

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  • 24. February 2024 - 14:02

    I double this recipe for the pastry and change out the fillings all the time. Last night it was Apple Slice, last week Apricot Slice etc. Always delicious!

  • 11. October 2023 - 17:39
    5.0

    I made a double batch today and did the pastry first for the same amount of time to process ie 30secs sp 5. I didn't clean the bowl for the lemon curd (I don't do this either for a single cake) and has come out perfectly fine!
    love this recipe - so easy and delicious!

  • 29. September 2023 - 14:22
    5.0

    Delicious cake. I also made the curd first then the pastry without washing the bowl. I also added lemon rind to the pastry. Because the bowl was warm I only mixed the pastry for 10 sec. Before baking I spread slivered almonds for some crunch. Served with berries and cream, room temperature.

  • 16. September 2023 - 19:18
    5.0

    Would like to know if anyone has doubled this successfully and any tips for this. Thanks 🙏

  • 12. September 2023 - 14:30

    Has anyone made this with pre made curd. I have some curd to use up in the fridge but it is a thick curd made in TM6 not thin as stated in this recipe , I was gifted limes so made into curd.

  • 16. August 2023 - 20:31

    Alexander-1504: yep! Works well! I've made this a few times using a combinatiom of the well and good brand plus bobs mill baking blend.

  • 16. April 2023 - 19:41
    5.0

    Love this cake I've made it quite a few times and today I made it with passion fruit curd instead as my neighbour gave us some deliciousness 🤤🤤

  • 7. April 2023 - 14:52
    5.0

    This recipe is so easy to make and has become one of my faves.

  • 12. November 2022 - 18:45
    5.0

    Just superb, so quick so easy and so tasty.

  • 9. October 2022 - 20:49
    5.0

    Delicious! The family loved it 😊


    I made this with gluten free self raising flour and it worked beautifully ♥️

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