What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? After the Holidays: Double Lemon Poppyseed Bread! Everyone has their favorite flavors and foods that remind them of happier times. A good friend of mine recently lost her husband, after challenging years with a slow-progressing disease. When I stopped by to visit her with a gift of food, it created an unexpected see-saw of emotion. At first, she was happy and delighted because it brought back memories of early morning get-togethers for Bible study at a local coffee shop. We’d laugh, chat, share, or reflect on scripture over coffee and pastries before heading off to work. It was a wonderful way to begin the day, often shifting gears from a trying mindset to a positive outlook. The emotional see-saw tipped from high to low that day when she realized how uncertain her future has become in consequence of widowhood magnified by isolation during a pandemic. Let us strive to remember the Golden Rule: “In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you.”
DOUBLE LEMON POPPYSEED BREAD
Ingredients for Bread:
16.25-ounce box white cake mix
3.5-ounce vanilla flavored instant pudding, powdered
4 eggs, room temperature
1 tablespoon lemon juice, freshly squeezed
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 cup hot water
1 tablespoon lemon citrus peel
2 tablespoons poppyseeds
Ingredients for Icing:
2 cups powdered sugar
1 tablespoon butter, softened
1 teaspoon lemon juice, freshly squeezed
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2-4 tablespoons light cream, slightly warmed
Lemon zest, for garnish
White nonpareil sprinkles, for garnish
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350°. Line two loaf pans with parchment paper. Set aside. In a large bowl, combine white cake mix, vanilla pudding mix, eggs, lemon juice, vegetable oil, and hot water. Beat on Low speed for 1 minute. Scrape down sides of bowl. Increase speed to Medium setting; beat 2 minutes longer. Fold in lemon citrus peel and poppyseeds. Pour batter into prepared loaf pans. Bake 35-40 minutes or until a cake tester comes out clean. Cool loaves in pans for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack. To glaze, combine powdered sugar, softened butter, lemon juice, and vanilla extract. Stir to blend. Slowly add the warmed cream, stirring constantly for a smooth consistency. Drizzle over Lemon Poppyseed Loaves. Garnish with lemon zest and nonpareil sprinkles.
Looks great. I’ll have to see if I can find pudding mix in Australia.
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Pudding mix makes the cake moist. If you need to substitute it, replace the vegetable oil with butter and the water with milk. Then add a teaspoon of vanilla extract. Good luck.
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This sounds great for after the Christmas treats are all eaten.
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I like it for breakfast with my morning cuppa joe. ☕️🍃🍋
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The more lemony the better!!
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Right?!?! What’s not to like? 🍃🍋
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Exactly!!
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Wonderful and fresh! A great start to the New Year! 🌟⛅️🌟
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I couldn’t ask for a more flavorful beginning. 🍃🍋
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Oh I agree and citrus is so good this time of year!
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Is th season for citrus? 😜🤣
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Well, here we use it year round- yet growers and consumers in the south, always especially love our citrus in winter! 🍋 🍋🍋
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When I visited Hawaii, roadside fruit stands overflow with limes and lemons, now that you mention it. 🍋🍃🍈
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When I was a child, folks ordered grapefruit from TX and oranges and lemons from FL to use in holiday food and as gifts- interesting isn’t it? And our seafood is best from September to April or May when the deep waters are still cold
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I always looked forward to oranges around the holidays! Now…we are planning to be in Florida in June. I hope the seafood is delicious then. 😋🍃
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Double lemon has got to be double delicious 🙂
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We lemon-lovers stick together. 🍃🍋
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I love the background story, I love the quote of the Golden Rule, and I love the cake!
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Sounds like 3 reasons to try it! Blessings for a restful weekend, Dorothy. 🍃🍋🍃
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#4. Anything lemon!
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I like it for breakfast.
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That makes two of us. 🍃🍋
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A beautiful post I like it thank you so much
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Thank you for stopping by. Blessings. 🌿🌱🍃
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I love this and make it from time to time. But I must ask, where DO you get your fantastic utensils?
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Thanks, Marco. I am always on the lookout for quirky utensils and vintage dishes. I peruse antique shops, art and craft shows, yard sales, etc. But my rule is…if I buy it, I must use it. lol 😜
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I like that.
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Wow! Looks fantastic! After you are calling it “bread”, one can eat this every time without fear of too much calories. :-)) Thank you, Gail!
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One slice is quite satisfying, so there’s no need to make it a sandwich. lol 🤣
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Lol – A very good tip, Gail! Thank you! Will try to feed the others with the rest, and prepare for another one too. 😉
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I justify eating a slice with my morning cuppa joe…every day. 🤣
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Thats an idea, Gail! Thank you, but i always have the problem stopping with it. 😉
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This looks delicious.
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Perhaps you may try it sometime. Blessings. 🌞🍃🍋
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I will 😊
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