This scrumptious lemon bundt cake, topped with delicious lemon cream cheese frosting, is a perfect way to brighten up a winter day!
If you love the combo of sweet, with just the right amount of tangy, then this easy lemon pudding cake is perfect for you! This cake delivers big when it comes to flavor, and it’s super quick and easy to make.
We’ve had a serious of gray days here in Phoenix. So I’ve needed a sweet way to brighten up dessert, and this easy lemon bundt cake recipe does just that. It’s like enjoying a slice of sunshine on a plate!
I know, that’s almost laughable to think of gray days in Phoenix, and will likely pass in 12 hours and then be 70 degrees. If nothing else the weather has made me crave lemon. So a lemon bundt cake to the rescue!
Lemon Pudding Cake
Thanks to some help from a lemon cake mix, this delicious bundt cake is quick and simple to make. While I love making cakes from scratch, the flavor and texture of this lemon cake mix recipe are really extraordinary. This recipe is similar to the Duncan Hines Lemon Pound Cake recipe, but it’s a bit more decadent.
Doctored bundt cakes are probably my favorite thing to make with cake mixes. While they are simple to make, they always get such rave reviews from my friends, family and readers.
If you are looking for an easy lemon cake recipe, but you really want something a bit more impressive than just a regular box cake made as directed on the box, go for a doctored bundt cake.
How To Make A Lemon Bundt Cake
Now let’s make some cake!
The ingredients for this cake are simple and straight forward. You’ll need:
- A lemon cake mix
- A lemon pudding mix (the dry box mix)
- Eggs
- Oil
- Sour Cream
- Water
- Lemons
I also add some pure lemon extract to really kick up the lemon flavor. You can skip this, but I recommend it. I find that lemon can really mellow in baking, so I always like to kick the flavor up as much as possible.
The ingredients in this recipe are all added together, and mixed. It’s really as easy as just making a regular cake mix recipe, but with a few different ingredients. The end result speaks for itself.
Fresh lemon zest really helps give this cake a great tangy and bright flavor.
Lemon Glaze For Pound Cake
The lemon frosting that tops this cake is good enough to eat with a spoon! Trust me, I’ve tested that theory.
Lemon cream cheese frosting has to be one of my all time favorite frostings. It’s like the perfect blend of sweet and slightly tart. It’s made of cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, lemon extract, vanilla extract, milk and an optional pinch of salt.
The ingredients are combined in your mixer, then spread over your cake.
Grab a fork and dive in!
How To Store A Bundt Cake
Due to the cream cheese frosting, I suggest storing this lemon bundt cake in the refrigerator. That said, this cake doesn’t last long around my friends and family, so sometimes there isn’t even anything left to store!
This lemon cake really is total piece of cake. Sorry, I can’t resist a pun. Or a punny fork.
Lemon Bundt Cake Recipe
Lemon Bundt Cake
Ingredients
Cake
- 1 standard size package lemon cake mix
- 1 cup sour cream regular/full fat works best
- 1 3.4 oz size package instant lemon pudding mix just the dry mix!
- 1 cup oil
- 4 eggs
- 1/2 cup warm water
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest
- 1 tsp pure lemon extract
Frosting
- 8 ounces package cream cheese, softened
- 1/4 cup butter softened, 1/2 stick
- 2 teaspoons pure lemon extract
- 3 1/2 - 4 cups confectioners’ sugar
- 1-3 tbsp milk
- 1-3 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest
Instructions
Cake
- 1. HEAT oven to 350°F. Coat 12-cup bundt pan or 10-inch fluted tube pan with no-stick cooking spray. Dust with flour.
- 2. BEAT cake mix, pudding mix, sour cream, oil, eggs, water, lemon zest and lemon extract in large bowl with electric mixer on low until well combined. Spoon into prepared bundt pan.
- 3. BAKE 50-55 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 15 minutes. Remove from pan to wire rack to cool completely.
FROSTING
- 1. Beat cream cheese, softened butter and lemon extract in a bowl until light and fluffy. Mix until well combined. Add in your confectioners sugar, one cup at a time, mixing well after each addition.
- 2. Add in 1 tablespoon milk and 1 tablespoon lemon juice, and mix until very well combined. If you desire a thinner frosting, add 1-2 additional tablespoons of lemon juice, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Once desired consistency is reached, fold in the zest of one lemon.
- 3. Once cake has cooled completely, apply frosting to cake. As this is a bundt cake, it does not have to be perfectly frosted. Garnish with remaining lemon zest.
- Store in refrigerator.
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Nutrition
Disclaimer
Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Wendy says
How did you frost your cake? Mine tasted delicious but didn’t look as nice as yours once I got the frosting on it.
Christi says
Hi Wendy, was it still warm? I find there is this moment where it’s not too hot, but also not totally cool, where the frosting can go on and drip down a bit, but not totally run, if that makes sense. I always kind of embrace the less than perfect look of bundt cakes since frosting them is not a real precision type of thing.
Alicia says
This is absolutely the best lemon cake I have ever made or had. My friends and family are constantly asking me to make this cake. Thank you for the great recipe!
Amandalynn says
Oh! Lemon is my favorite and I can’t wait to try this!
QUICK QUESTION! Where did you find that zester with the measurements shield? Must. Have. One!
Erin says
Hi, after finishing the cake, I noticed you mentioned vanilla extract in the description at the beginning but didn’t see it in the recipe below. Does that make a difference? Can’t wait to eat this, as this is my first attempt at making a Bundt Cake! 🙂
Robin Byrd says
Absolutely LOVE this lemon cake recipe . Have made this cake many times and everyone loves it.
We own a daycare and I made this cake for our girls at christmas and it was the rave from all the girls.
Making two more today.
Felicia Hicks says
I noticed in your picture of ingredients that you only had 3 eggs and the recipe calls for 4 how many eggs did you use in your recipe? I also made this cake twice before and it was great but the last two times I made the cake it deflated and the consistency was very different. I let it cook for the time you suggested. I don’t know what happened. Please any suggestions?
Christi says
It’s four eggs, as written in the recipe. 🙂 Always go off the actual recipe. Do you have an oven thermometer? My hunch as someone who has had ovens that are less than accurate, is that your oven temp might be off somewhat. With my old oven I had a very inexpensive oven thermometer I kept in my oven at all times which showed me that my oven was swinging up to 20 degrees either way and I had to constantly compensate by adjusting the temperature.
Carolyn says
My family love loved loved this recipe! Made it for Christmas Eve and it turned out fabulous!
Thank your sharing
Emily says
This is AMAZING.
Rosemary Soto says
I couldn only find lemon pound cake mix will that work?
Christi says
I am not familiar with what mix it would be so I’m afraid I can’t say for certain. Sorry!
Rosemary Soto says
I could only find lemon pound cake mix will that work too?