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Lemon Cream Coffeecake


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Lemon Cream Coffeecake

Gluten, Soy & Dairy Free

pastry:

1 1/4 cup organic white rice flour

3/4 cup organic coconut flour

1 tb xanthan gum

1/2 ts kosher or sea salt

1 ts baking powder

1/2 ts baking soda

1 cup sugar

3 large organic egg

1/2 cup coconut oil

3/4 cup coconut milk

2 ts pure vanilla

1 tb lemon zest

lemon cream:

2 tb coconut milk

1 1/2 cup confectioner's sugar

1 ts lemon oil

*slivered almonds to sprinkle on top

Preheat oven to 350F.

Mix together lemon cream ingredients, and place bowl in refrigerator.

In your favorite stand mixer, put eggs, sugar, vanilla, oil and milk, zest and blend well.

In a seperate bowl put flours, xanthan gum, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and mix together.

Add dry ingredients to egg mixture, combine, then pour into 10" springform pan, sprayed with pam

Bake for 25 minutes. Cake will bounce back when you push on it.

When serving, pour lemon cream over each slice on each plate.

Enjoy! :)


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purple Community Regular

I love lemon and I have a new bag of coconut flour, coconut oil/milk...but I don't have a springform pan :( ...so what kind/size of pan can I sub for this delicious sounding cake? thanks!

sickchick Community Regular

do you have a bundt pan sweetie?

purple Community Regular
do you have a bundt pan sweetie?

Yes..but my big oven is broken so I bake in a convection oven which doesn't bake a bundt cake unles its 1/2 full.

sickchick Community Regular

What about a pie dish? B)

purple Community Regular

Great, I 'm just needin to know how full...would I need to use 1 or 2? A lady recently brought an enormous cheesecake in a springform pan to a potluck. For her cheesecake I would need 3 pie plates :rolleyes:

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Just one Sweetie!

here you can see what it looks like: Open Original Shared Link

It's dense texture like coffeecake! :lol:;)


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purple Community Regular
Just one Sweetie!

here you can see what it looks like: Open Original Shared Link

It's dense texture like coffeecake! :lol:;)

OMG...OMG...OMG...OMG...OMG...I am at a loss for words...OMG...OMG...OMG...OMG... :D

sickchick Community Regular
:lol: I am dying in laughter
JNBunnie1 Community Regular
:lol: I am dying in laughter

I am in love with your blog!

sickchick Community Regular

Thank you so much! B)

Everything I got on there I post on here! but there I can have pics! :)

lovelove

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That sounds so good..particularly because I love things with coconut milk. But coconut flour? I never heard of that. ...Is it easy to find and I've just been tottally blind to it?

i can't wait to try this out!

purple Community Regular
That sounds so good..particularly because I love things with coconut milk. But coconut flour? I never heard of that. ...Is it easy to find and I've just been tottally blind to it?

i can't wait to try this out!

I buy Bob's Red Mill

sickchick Community Regular

Ditto. I pick mine up @ health food store. It's a little bit of heaven :lol:;)

Hey purple...fancy meeting you here! B)

xox

purple Community Regular
Ditto. I pick mine up @ health food store. It's a little bit of heaven :lol:;)

Hey purple...fancy meeting you here! B)

xox

Ditto...I was going to make the lemon cream coffee cake TODAY but my daughter wanted gluten-free/vegan brownies :(

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Sweetfudge Community Regular

wow you really are my hero! i can't wait to try this. have to wait until the 13th (trying to lose weight for a wedding)...but i might just have to make this to bring to the wedding! it looks amazing!!

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Congratulations, Sweetie! B)

Enjoy the cake and the wedding! :)

lovelove

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