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The lemon pound cake itself has a subtle lemon flavor but you really don't get the citrus punch until the glaze hits your tongue. It's tart and sweet at the same time and rounds out the cake part perfectly!
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Lemon Pound Cake

This lemon pound cake is totally a Spring must-make, but it’s also a great cake to make if you are willing warmer weather or just dreaming it!

Or, currently, trying to hold on to warmer weather.

Lemons give you that extra warm weather feel and the fresh flavor is just bursting throughout this pound cake!

Does this pound cake look familiar? You aren’t crazy if you’re saying that this lemon pound cake looks familiar.

It is because it’s the Starbucks copycat!

The lemon pound cake itself has a subtle lemon flavor but you really don't get the citrus punch until the glaze hits your tongue. It's tart and sweet at the same time and rounds out the cake part perfectly!

The Best Starbucks Lemon Pound Cake Copycat Recipe

Every time I go to Starbucks (which is rare these days since I like making my own lattes at home and I’m not a huge fan of Starbucks; support local!), I get sucked into buying a lemon pound cake.

They strategically placed the darn pastry counter right next to the cash register, so when the line is out the door, you’re standing by the pastries for a good 5-10 minutes.

Who, in their right mind, after standing next to sugary goodness would pass on them?

I sure don’t. I almost always get the lemon pound cake.

I love how moist it is and how the lemony glaze rounds out the overall lemon pound cake flavor.

So, naturally, I had to find a way to copycat this recipe that way I don’t have to make a Starbucks run every time I crave it.

After just a few, maybe more than a few, taste tests with the real thing, I had it about figured out!

I’ll say it’s pretty close to the real thing and is definitely similar enough to curb those cravings and stop me from over-caffeinating myself at Starbucks on the regular.

The lemon pound cake itself has a subtle lemon flavor but you really don't get the citrus punch until the glaze hits your tongue. It's tart and sweet at the same time and rounds out the cake part perfectly!

How To Make Lemon Pound Cake

Making a pound cake to the level of a Starbucks quality might seem like a daunting task, but trust me it’s a piece of cake! ;)

Just preheat oven and grease a 9×5 loaf pan with cooking spray and set aside.

Beat milk, eggs, and the extracts in a bowl and set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, sift together flour, sugar, and baking powder and add the lemon zest.

Stir to combine. Add the softened butter to the flour mixture and mix on low until just combined.

Then slowly add in the milk mixture, beating on medium speed until batter is combined.

Pour batter into prepared loaf pan and bake until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the center of the cake. Allow cake to cool then un-mold.

For full measurements on ingredients and directions, check out the full recipe at the bottom of the post!

How Long Does Pound Cake Keep?

As long as it’s stored properly, in an airtight container, the cake will stay fresh for up to one week.

You can keep it on the counter, or in the refrigerator if you prefer your cake cold.

You can also store the cake in the freezer, and it will keep for up to 4 months.

Just let the cake thaw naturally on the counter for a few hours prior to digging in, once removed from the freezer.

The lemon pound cake itself has a subtle lemon flavor but you really don't get the citrus punch until the glaze hits your tongue. It's tart and sweet at the same time and rounds out the cake part perfectly!

Can I Make This With A Different Glaze?

Of course! I like the lemon glaze because it adds even more lemon flavor to the cake, which I love, but you could also just make a regular vanilla glaze if you like a more subtle lemon flavor.

For the vanilla glaze, just replace the lemon juice with 2-3 tablespoons of water, and add a 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla.

Do I have to make the glaze?

Nope! If you prefer a non-glazed pound cake, you can definitely keep the glaze off. I do highly suggest trying it with the glaze because it’s so worth it!

The pound cake will still be amazing either way to prepare it though, so enjoy it in whatever way you prefer.

The lemon pound cake itself has a subtle lemon flavor but you really don't get the citrus punch until the glaze hits your tongue. It's tart and sweet at the same time and rounds out the cake part perfectly!

Love Lemon Desserts? Then Try Out Some of These!

Every time I eat a lemon dessert it just feels even more like summer. That beautiful combination of sweet and slightly tart is my absolute favorite. I always have a few lemon recipes on hand ready to make any time I crave that perfect taste of summer.

Here are a few I’m crushing on right now: 

Lemon Cornmeal Cake

Honey Lemon Chia Seed Muffins

Lemon Blueberry Dutch Baby

Mini Lemon Hand Pies

Raspberry Lemon Cake

Blackberry Lemon Bread

The lemon pound cake itself has a subtle lemon flavor but you really don't get the citrus punch until the glaze hits your tongue. It's tart and sweet at the same time and rounds out the cake part perfectly!

Just Wait Until You Try This Lemon Pound Cake!

The lemon pound cake itself has a subtle lemon flavor but you really don’t get the citrus punch until the glaze hits your tongue. It’s tart and sweet at the same time and rounds out the cake part. It makes it the perfect sweetness and goes great with coffee or tea!

Dig in!

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Lemon Pound Cake

Lemon Pound Cake recipe inspired by my favorite Starbuck’s treat!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 50 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 12 slices

Ingredients 

For the cake:

  • 15 tablespoons (210 g) unsalted butter, softened
  • 3 tablespoons milk
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon lemon extract
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 ½ cups (188 g) cake flour
  • ¾ cup (150 g) sugar
  • ¾ teaspoon baking powder
  • Zest of 2 lemons

For the glaze:

  • 2 cups (240 g) confectioner’s sugar
  • Juice of 2 lemons, use the lemons you used for the zest

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 °F (177 °C). Grease a 9×5-inch loaf pan with cooking spray and set aside.
  • Beat milk, eggs, and the extracts in a bowl and set aside.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, sift together flour, sugar, and baking powder and add the lemon zest. Stir to combine.
  • Add the softened butter to the flour mixture and mix on low until just combined, about 30 seconds.
  • Then slowly add in the milk mixture, beating on medium speed until batter is combined. Turn the mixer speed on high and beat for an additional 20-30 seconds.
  • Pour batter into prepared loaf pan and bake for 45-50 minutes, or until toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the center of the cake.
  • Allow cake to cool for 15 minutes then un-mold.
  • While cake is cooling, make the glaze. Combine powdered sugar and juice of 1 lemon, at first then slowly add the juice of the other lemon. Everyone likes their glaze consistency different so if you like it thicker, add less lemon juice, if you like it runnier, add more lemon juice.
  • Once cake is cooled, take a fork and pierce all over the top of the cake. Unmold and set on a wire rack with parchment or wax paper underneath. Pour the glaze evenly over the top and let it cool for 10-15 more minutes before slicing.
  • Store in an airtight container for 1 week.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 333kcal, Carbohydrates: 46g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 16g, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 34g

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    1. you could but lemon extract is so much stronger than lemon juice in terms of flavor that this may not turn out to be a very lemony pound cake if you substitute it. if you must, i would use the same amount, 1 teaspoon.

  1. do you pierce it all over the top while it is still in the loaf pan or after you unmold or does it matter?

  2. The pound cake turned out moist and flavorful. Everyone liked it, saying it tasted better than mine and more like a bakery pound cake. LOL…thanks?
    I had to bake the pound cake for an extra ten or so minutes, but it came out of the oven a lightly golden color before serving. Awesome recipe!

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  3. Oops, I thought I was commenting on Liz’s page! Please delete the reference to her new house! Thanks!

      1. I guess I had a Senior Moment thinking I was answering Liz!!? Yes, Liz and her family are moving into a new house too!!LOL!! She is very exited about it of course and especially because she’ll be able to have a garden! My husband and I have had an organic garden for over 50 years, so we can give her a few tips!! Wishing you much happiness in your new home!!❤️

  4. Yum!!! Another great recipe, Liz!! Now that I am over this “bug” that’s been going around, I am in the mood for baking!! (Had it off and on for a month!) I love, love lemon pound cake!! I am so happy you’ve moved into your new house–can’t wait to see pictures of the house and the back yard where you hope to have your own garden!
    Time to go pin the recipe!!❤️?❤️