Thursday 29 November 2007

Lovely Lemon Loaf

As I have just finished the grade 7 exams, I am an expert at parts of speech. To prove this I am giving you a good example of alliteration - Lovely lemon loaf.

You know by now that I love lemons. Sweet and savoury they hold their own in any dish. I did a little research to prove that lemons are good for you and include here some very practical uses for lemons.
  1. They were used as ornamental plants in early Islamic gardens.
  2. In ancient Babylon they were used for enemas.
  3. Medieval Egypt introduced lemonade.
  4. The acid in lemons is a good meat tenderizer.
  5. It has no anti-biotic effects, but does have antioxidants and anti-cancer properties.
  6. It is used as a natural hair lightener, insecticide and acne treatment.
  7. The Japanese have proved that lemon essential oil reduces stress in mice (Now that is useful if you have stressed mice in your home).
  8. A good source of Vitamin C, and was what they used to prevent scurvy in the old days of sea travel.
  9. Neutralizes the odour of fish
Now if you don't feel like lightening your hair or treating yourself to an enema, you could just make this lemon loaf and enjoy it with a nice cup of tea.

Lovely Lemon Loaf
60ml milk
200g soft butter
250ml sugar
3 eggs
500ml of flour
10ml baking powder
1 large lemon - zest and juice separate (the juice is for the frosting)
80ml icing sugar

Cream the butter and the sugar until light and fluffy.
Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
Fold in the flour, baking powder, the milk and the zest.
Spoon into a loaf tin and bake for 55 mins, or until done.
Turn out and cool on a rack.
Once it is cool, make the drizzle by mixing the juice and the icing sugar and pour over the loaf.
Wait for the drizzle to set and serve, or if you're like me, you have a slice before it has set.

This can be frozen before frosting.
You can make this as a muffin, and reduce the cooking time to 20mins.

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He qualifies the called

2 comments:

Jeanne said...

Oh that looks so good... What is it about lemon cakes and cookies - they are just so delicious. I made some lemon shortbread last year that was fabulous too :)

Homemade Heaven said...

You can add poppy seeds, soaked in the milk to have a Lemon and Poppy seed loaf.

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