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Ice Box Lemon Drop Cake

Ice Box Lemon Drop Cake

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My grandmother made a delicious, moist lemon cake like this from scratch years ago. It was my favorite. Now, with time as a rare ingredient in my kitchen, I use a box cake mix and add a few things of my own to make the same great taste my grandmother created. The lemon juice in the icing gives the cake such a “fresh” taste. It’s rich so perhaps you can get 15 pieces out of a 9×13 because a small piece goes a long way. It’s a favorite with a men’s group my husband has meeting at our home each week. They love it.

  • This is one of the most moist cakes I’ve ever had! (I attribute that to the addition of the buttermilk… along with the TLC that goes into the prep.) Perfect for a fresh finish to any meal!

To Make this Recipe You’Il Need the following ingredients:

Ingredients

  • 1 duncan hines moist deluxe lemon cake mix
  • 1 c buttermilk
  • 13 oz. lemon instant pudding mix (dry)
Icing:
  • 4 c confectioner’s sugar
  • 1/3 c bottled lemon juice
  • 3 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 3 Tbsp water

STEPS

  1. In large bowl, stir together dry cake mix and pudding mix. In another bowl, combine all wet ingredients and eggs that the cake mix calls for plus the buttermilk.(where your box reads the amount of water (1 1/3 cup usually), put in 1 cup water and 1/3 cup lemon juice to make the cake even more lemon tasting, if you like) Beat with mixer until blended. Add to dry mixture and beat until combined.
    Bake in a greased 9×13 baking pan in a preheated 350 degree oven for the time the cake mix box calls for…depending on your oven. It will require a couple minutes longer baking time than cake mix box calls for because of the extra moisture produced by the milk. Stick a toothpick in the center to check for doneness.
  2. ICING: Combine water, oil, powdered sugar and lemon juice with a mixer until smooth. Add one more tablespoon of water if consistancy isn’t saucy. “Glaze” the cake when just a little cooled. Do not over glaze it because the icing is sweet. Just a THIN layer is required. There will be icing left over for a couple more cakes. Store in fridge and just stir it real good to use again.
  3. Store cake in fridge and serve cold or room temp.

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