Light and Fluffy Lemon Poppy Seed Cake – Updated

March 27, 2022

Lemon Poppy Seed Cake – Tender and light lemon poppy seed cake layers with lemon cream cheese frosting and fresh raspberries.

Lemon Poppy Seed Cake

This Lemon Poppy Seed Cake has been a favorite for years, but as I worked on my cookbook, I tweaked a few things to make it even better! You’ll see a similar recipe of this cake in my book with the Grapefruit Poppy Seed Cake. 

Why did I make changes? 

You’ll see in the pictures that this cake is meant to be light and fluffy in texture. However, as I talked to many of you, I learned that you struggled to get the same texture I was getting. So, to make it a bit easier, I changed up the creaming method and a few ingredients. 

How to Make Lemon Poppy Seed Cake

To make this cake light in color but incredibly moist, you’ll be using egg whites, lemon juice and some sour cream. Using all egg whites ensures we get a lovely white color, but we need to make sure we have enough fat in the cake to create and retain moisture. That’s where the sour cream comes in. One of the updates I made was reducing the sour cream, as to make sure the texture doesn’t get too dense for you. 

Ingredients You Need for Lemon Poppy Seed Cake

  • Cake flour
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Poppy seeds
  • Lemon zest 
  • Lemon juice
  • Unsalted butter
  • Granulated sugar
  • Egg whites
  • Vanilla extract
  • Sour cream

One of the most important elements to the cake making process, to ensure you get light and fluffy cake layers, is to make sure you beat the butter, sugar and eggs long enough. We want the batter at this point to look light and fluffy and to be SUPER smooth. 

To obtain a smooth texture, it’s a MUST to use ROOM TEMPERATURE ingredients. Otherwise, these ingredients won’t mix evenly, nor will they be properly absorbed by the dry ingredients – which means: your cake won’t rise well. 

What Flavors Can I Pair with Lemon Poppy Seed?

I also love that the possible flavor combinations in this cake are so versatile. Instead of raspberries, you could use blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, etc. You could also use a compote filling or even preserves.

For this cake, I simply cut raspberries in half and placed them into the buttercream.

Lemon Cream Cheese Buttercream

For this delicious Lemon Cream Cheese Buttercream, make sure to have the following ingredients on hand:

  • Unsalted butter
  • Powdered sugar
  • Cream cheese
  • Lemon extract
  • Vanilla extract

With the cream cheese, this buttercream is slightly softer, so I don’t recommend piping with it.

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Lemon Poppy Seed Cake

4.69 from 41 votes
Lemon poppy seed cake layers with lemon cream cheese frosting and fresh raspberries.
Prep Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 50 minutes

Ingredients
  

FOR THE CAKE

  • 3 cups (345 g) cake flour
  • 2 tsp (8 g) baking powder
  • 1 tsp (6 g) salt
  • Zest of one lemon
  • 3 tbsp (27 g) poppy seeds, 27 g, soaked in water for about an hour before hand*
  • 1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1 3/4 cups (350 g) granulated sugar
  • 6 large egg whites, at room temperature
  • 1 cup (230 g) lemon juice
  • ½ cup (120 g) sour cream, at room temperature

FOR THE BUTTERCREAM

  • 6 cups (750 g) powdered sugar, measured and then sifted
  • 6 ounces cream cheese slightly cold
  • 1 1/2 cups (339 g) unsalted butter slightly cold
  • 1 tsp (4.2 g) pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp (4.2 g) lemon extract
  • *This buttercream recipe makes enough to fill and cover your cake. If you want to add additional piping you’ll want to make an extra ½ batch.
  • Filling and garnish: fresh raspberries, split in half about one small carton,

Instructions
 

FOR THE CAKE

  • Preheat your oven to 325 degrees F. Spray three 8-inch or four 6-inch round cake pans with nonstick spray, line the bottom with parchment paper and spray again. Set aside.
  • In a medium sized mixing bowl, whisk together the cake flour, baking powder, lemon zest, salt, and poppy seeds. Set aside.
  • In the bowl of an electric mixer, fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter and the sugar for two minutes on medium-high speed. You should notice the color get lighter and the texture should be smooth.
  • Scrape down the sides of the bowl and begin to add the egg whites on medium speed, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl between addition. Continue to beat the mixture on medium-high speed for an addition 2 to 3 minutes. At this point, you're again looking for the batter to be lighter in color and larger in volume.
  • With the mixer on low speed, add ⅓ of the flour mixture, followed by ½ cup of the lemon juice. Repeat the additions, ⅓ flour mixture, ½ cup juice and the final ⅓ flour mixture. Only mix until the flour mixture is incorporated, about 30 seconds. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl and mix again for another 20 to 30 seconds on low.
  • Gently fold in the sour cream.
  • Evenly divide the batter between each pan (about 16 ounces of cake batter into each of the three 8-inch cake pans or 12 ounces in each of the 6-inch pans) and bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out with a few moist crumbs on it. Let cool in the pans for about 15 minutes and then invert onto a wire rack to cool completely. (Tip: spray your wire cooling racks with nonstick spray).

FOR THE BUTTERCREAM

  • In a large bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese and butter on medium speed until light and fluffy.
  • Gradually add in the sifted powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time, beating well after each addition and scraping down the sides of the bowl.
  • Continue to beat until very fluffy, about 3-4 minutes.
  • Add the vanilla and lemon extract extract and beat well.
  • Before using on your cake, mix the frosting by hand with a wooden spoon to push out the air pockets.

ASSEMBLY

  • Place one cake layer, bottom side down, on a cake plate or cardboard cake board. Spread about 1 cup of frosting across the top of the cake layer. Make sure to get eye level with the cake to ensure the frosting is even. Cover with fresh raspberries.
  • Place the next cake layer on top of the raspberries. Gently spread about 1 cup of the lemon cream cheese frosting over it.
  • Repeat steps one and two for the second cake layer. 
  • Place the final cake layer, top side down, on top. Give the cake a quick crumb coat and chill for 10 to 15 minutes in the freezer before frosting the entire cake.

Notes

*Poppy seeds absorb moisture. Make sure to soak the seeds to help keep the cake from becoming dry.
Author: Courtney Rich
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Cake
Keyword: chocolate cream cheese frosting, cream cheese buttercream, Lemon, Lemon Cake, Lemon Poppy Seed, Lemon Poppy Seed Cake

Join the Conversation

  1. Hi there. This is gorgeous. May I ask what colours you used to get that effect with the icing?
    Thanks so much, Louise

    1. Thank you! I used pink food gel with a little brown to create a more vintage looking pink.

      1. Thank you very much 🙂

  2. Hi! I was wondering if with the cream cheese frosting, does this cake sit okay at room temperature?

    1. It can sit out for about 4-5 hours indoors. Anything longer than that, I’d cover it completely and refrigerate it.

  3. Do you think this recipe would work for cupcakes?

    1. Never mind, I just tried it and they turned out beautiful! I filled the cups up half way and baked them for 15-17 minutes.

  4. Do you think this would turn out converted to cupcakes ?

    1. Yes, I’ve had another baker try them as cupcakes and they worked great. Fill the cups half way and bake for about 15 to 17 minutes.

  5. mckindra camp says:

    Hello! I really want to make this cake for a baby shower for one of my best friends this weekend but I am wondering if this will be enough cake. There will be about 20-25 people, do you think this is enough cake for everyone? Thanks!

    1. How did it go? Sounds like I might be too late. The cake can feed about 20-22 people if you do small slices.

      1. McKindra Camp says:

        Barely had just enough!

  6. Hi Courtney! I know this is an old recipe but I’m looking up ideas for Easter dessert. Do you think it would be ok to skip the poppy seeds? We have kids who won’t touch seeds. Would it affect the texture to leave them out, and if so, what should I replace them with? Thanks!!

    1. Hey! You can absolutely just leave the seeds out! No need to replace them with anything.

  7. I was just wondering if I can freeze the cakes ahead of time. I wasn’t sure with this cake since you poke holes and let the syrup sink in. Have you froze this cake before? I am wanting to decorate it and everything a couple days before a party I am having . Thanks advance for your advice

    1. yes you absolutely can make this cake ahead of time with the syrup on the cake layers. I’ve done it lots.

  8. Beautiful cake! I’m making a lemon wedding cake and I’m wondering if your recipe will double well? The bottom tier will be 12″.

  9. If I wanted to do 3- 6″ layers do you think cutting the recipe in half would work? Or would that not give me enough batter? Can’t wait to make this, thanks!

    1. That wouldn’t give you quite enough batter, you’d want to reduce it by 1/4 or just make the full recipe and bake four layers.

  10. so i should use bleached cake flour, right? and also, culd i sub the fresh raspberries inside of the cake for jam or homemade preserves? thanks!

    1. I use unbleached flour, but bleached should be fine. And totally, you can sub fresh berries for preserves.

  11. Is the consistency of the frosting good for piping? It looks delicious! Thanks for sharing

    1. It’s not the best for piping but will work. The cream cheese makes it a tad softer.

  12. Andrea Bell says:

    So, I have noticed there are amazing food photographers and there are amazing recipes and not always do they go together. As a photographer, I LOVE your photos! As a person who loves to make amazing food for the people I love, I was pretty impressed with this recipe. I think I made a few mistakes my first time making this. I should have used all the lemon simple syrup, I should have added more raspberries (cuz yum!) and I baked at 350 degrees for 21 minutes and still think I over cooked them. It did come out a bit dry and slightly crumbly. Is it the baking or possibly over mixing? Also would love to try these as cupcakes! Can’t wait to try this again and I have started a list of your other recipes to try!

    1. Thank you! Yes, I wonder maybe if you oven runs a little warm too. If you make it again or another recipe, try reducing the time by a few minutes. When you insert a toothpick into the center of the cake, you want a few moist crumbs to come out on it. It’s usually over baking the cake layers that causes the to be dry.

  13. Elizabeth Hoover says:

    Quick question. I am making this and soaked my poppy seeds. But after soaking I only have 1 tablespoon. Not sure if I should soak more or if that’s normal?

  14. Raquel Goncalves says:

    Hi!! Do you think this cake recipe will hold for a 2 tier cake? thanks 🙂

  15. hi,Can I make this in 2 8inch pans,if yes for how long should I bake them

    1. Yes you can. It will only be a couple minutes longer than the time I suggest. Keep an eye on them.

  16. Hi! Do you have any thoughts on refrigeration of this cake? I’ve found that with most of your cakes, they get better with time sitting out at room temp, but with cream cheese frosting, I wondered if it was safe to do so? Should I only flash freeze the cakes for frosting them?

    1. I always freeze my leftovers so they stay fresh! I wrap them individually in saran and keep them in the freezer. Take them out a bit before you want to eat them!

  17. Cindy Francisco says:

    Can this cake be made without the poppy seeds?

  18. 1/2 cup lemon juice and 1/4 cup sugar. Cook until sugar is dissolved.

  19. You cut the raspberries in half. You use however many you need to cover your cake layer. I took the simple syrup out. You don’t beat the egg whites. You just add them in.

  20. court, your recipe is missing! any ideas on a timeline for when it can be restored?

    – a slightly panicked huge fan

    1. It should be there!

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