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This gooey lemon butter cake is the ultimate lemon dessert! Tender lemon cake is baked with a layer of lemon cream curd on top. The curd sinks into the cake as it bakes, creating a super moist lemon cake with a puddle of creamy lemon curd on top. It tastes just as good as it looks and sounds…if not better!

the inside of a sliced lemon cake

What is gooey lemon butter cake?

The inspiration for this recipe came from classic gooey butter cake. If you’ve never tried it, it’s essentially a thin and dense cake baked with a layer of cream cheese and butter on top.

Basically, it’s sweet ooey gooey goodness. But for this lemon version, I wanted to create something that was more of a mash up between fluffy lemon cake and rich lemon bars.

To do so, the base is made up of a lemon cake that isn’t too dense or too light. It’s able to hold the weight of the topping while also baking all the way through.

The topping was the trickiest part because it kept overpowering the cake which made it difficult to set and cook through. But through the power of testing, this cake is now just right!

It bakes with a super tender and moist fresh lemon cake with a layer of rich and smooth lemon cream on top. The cream bakes into a creamy and pudding-like consistency that melts in your mouth.

Both layers are baked with fresh lemon, which means the entire dessert is bursting with zesty lemon flavor. It pairs perfectly with the rich cake and creamy topping.

How to make lemon butter cake

Not only is this cake a major crowd pleaser, but it’s also really easy to make! Just spread and pour into a pan, bake, chill, and it’s done. But to ensure it turns out just right, here are my top tips:

Lemon Cake

  1. Flour – I say this for every recipe, and especially cake. If possible, weigh the flour rather than measure by cups. This is the most accurate way of baking. If a kitchen scale isn’t available, gently spoon the flour into a measuring cup and level it off with a flat edge. This prevents the flour from packing down into the cup, creating a tough and dry cake.
  2. Butter – For the best flavor, I suggest using quality butter like cultured European style. Of course this isn’t mandatory, but it does give the cake tons of flavor. Also make sure the melted butter has cooled before use.
  3. Lemons – Don’t skip on the zest and definitely use fresh lemon juice! It has a much stronger and true flavor and it’s not as tart as packaged lemon juice.
  4. Mixing – The batter is mixed by hand, so it’s difficult to over mix. In any case, stop mixing right when the flour disappears. If the cake batter is over worked, it will likely struggle to bake all the way through.
the top of a sliced lemon cake

Lemon Cream

  1. Cream Cheese – First and foremost, make sure the cream cheese is at room temperature before use. If not, the cream will turn out lumpy with clumps of cream cheese throughout. Second, I highly recommend Philadelphia block cream cheese as it has the best consistency and flavor out of any other cream cheese I’ve tried.
  2. Mixing – Mix in the powdered sugar one cup at a time, ensuring each is fully incorporated before adding the next. The sugar helps smooth and thin out the cream cheese which helps when mixing in the egg after.
  3. Egg – Speaking of, use a room temperature egg. If the egg is too cold, it could freeze up some of the cream cheese.
  4. Pouring – Pour the cream into the center of the spread lemon cake batter. It’s thin enough to where it will naturally spread out to the edges. It does not have to touch the sides of the pan, but it should nearly cover the entire surface of the cake.
close up on the inside of a lemon cake

How to tell when lemon butter cake is done

The toothpick test doesn’t work here as it will pick up the wet cream topping on the way out. To tell that it’s done, look at the surface of the cake.

The cream should form a dry and golden skin with small cracks around the edges. The cake will also have a golden ring around the edge and be slightly puffed in the center.

Chilling lemon butter cake

This part is ESSENTIAL to the process, as chilling the cake allows the cream to set. The cake will rest for about 30 minutes at room temperature and then it’s chilled uncovered for a least 2 hours.

Serving gooey lemon butter cake

This cake can be served straight from the refrigerator, but I like it to soften up at room temperature for about 30 minutes before eating. This allows the cake to loosen up so each bite just melts in your mouth.

How to store lemon cake

Keep the cake in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to a week!

a bite taken from a slice of lemon butter cake

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the top of a sliced lemon cake

Gooey Lemon Butter Cake


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  • Author: Jenna Barnard
  • Total Time: 55 minutes + 2 hours cooling
  • Yield: 8-10 slices

Description

This gooey lemon butter cake is a combination of the two best lemon desserts – lemon bars and lemon cake. A soft lemon cake is baked with a puddle of lemon cream curd on top. It sinks into the cake as it bakes, creating a tender and moist cake that is bursting with fresh lemon flavor.


Ingredients

Lemon Cake

  • 1/2 cup (110g) unsalted butter, melted
  • 3/4 cup (150g) granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg, room temp
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Zest of 2 lemons (2 tbsp)
  • 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1 1/4 cup (165g) all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Lemon Cream

  • 6 oz cream cheese, room temp
  • 3 cups (330g) powdered sugar, plus more for dusting on top (spoon the sugar into your measuring cup for light and fluffy cups)
  • 1 large egg, room temp
  • Zest of 1 lemon (1 tbsp)

Instructions

Lemon Cake

  1. Preheat the oven to 350F and grease and line a 9″ round springform pan.
  2. Whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl and set aside.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the butter and sugar. Then add the egg, vanilla, lemon zest, and lemon juice and mix to combine.
  4. Add the dry ingredients and mix until smooth.
  5. Spread the thick batter in an even layer in the bottom of the springform pan. Set aside.

Lemon Cream

  1. In a mixing bowl using a hand or stand mixer with the whisk attachment, mix the cream cheese until smooth.
  2. Mix in the powdered sugar, one cup at a time, until thin and creamy.
  3. Then mix in the egg and lemon zest.
  4. Pour the cream on top of the lemon batter, pouring right in the middle and allowing it to naturally spread close to the edges. It may need some help fully spreading, so use a spoon to nudge it out close to the sides.
  5. Bake for 35-40 minutes, or until the top has formed a golden skin and it’s evenly puffed.
  6. Allow the cake to cool at room temperature for about 30 minutes, then transfer to the refrigerator and chill uncovered for about 2 hours. This is important as it allows the cream to set.
  7. Run a knife around the edge of the pan and release the cake. Top with a dusting of powdered sugar then slice and enjoy!
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
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245 Comments

  1. Love the lemon! It was delicious. I’m curious if you’ve tried with other citrus like orange or key lime.






  2. So I made this as a Mother’s Day treat for my Mom, and it was exceptional! Everyone loved it, and will definitely be making this again!

    A couple of questions out of curiosity. Wondering if you could use limes to make this, and how much lime zest and juice would you need? Also, while everyone found it delicious (myself included), if we wanted to make the recipe a little less sweet, how would you do this?

    Thanks again 🙂






  3. I have made many of your recipes. This one is hands down the best. It is ooey and oh so gooey. It is for the summer.






  4. Love this recipe so much that we are making it as the cake for my baby’s 1st birthday! Question: how long can it sit out at room temp for the party?

  5. Loved the recipe …the lemon cream on the top, takes it to another level. I did have a problem with my cake being quite dry despite using slightly more lemon juice ….maybe I needed to remove it from the oven sooner

  6. This was so delicious! A definite winner and my husband said we have to save this recipe to keep in rotation!






  7. So so yummy. Everybody LOVED it. I did do less sugar in both components and also added more lemon. But just taste as you go and add more or less of sugar and lemon. We’ll be making again though. Thanks very much. Oh also, good with Greek yog or whipped cream

  8. Hello, Jenna. This looks AMAZING! Would I be able to substitute the flour for a Gluten-free flour (Bob’s Red Mill 1:1) of equal measurement?