You don't need a kitchen scale for this cake. Measured with a yogurt cup, the ingredients have the perfect proportions.
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Apple and Yogurt Cake
The time for apples has arrived, and with it also the desire for a good apple cake, and before the season ends we want to ...
Who can ever go past a good lemon yoghurt cake with lashings of sweet lemony syrup? Don’t forget to serve with a dollop of thick greek yoghurt, or, if you are feeling extravagant, ice cream is ...
3 eggs, 2 teaspoons grated lemon zest (2 lemons), 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, 1/2 cup vegetable oil (or olive oil), 1/3 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice ...
Children and adults love to make this easy yoghurt cake. See the 'Top Tip' for how to skip the scales and use a yoghurt pot instead! Go with the rosewater and lime flavour or swap in lemon or ...
This is such a simple loaf cake - a variation on the ... lavender and lemon zest. In a jug, beat the eggs with the yoghurt and melted butter. Pour this onto the dry ingredients and, using a ...
In a large bowl, mix together the sugar and lemon zest ... before stirring in the yoghurt. Pour into the prepared tin and bake for 45-50 minutes until the cake is a deep golden brown and ...
The orange and lemon baked oats is made in one dish and can be cooked in a air fryer or oven. Instagram user @cakeontherun ...
There's no dessert more refreshing than a perfectly tart lemon cake. To add a bit of excitement to a relatively simple dessert, we like using chia seeds, shredded coconut, blueberries or pistachios.
On cooking, the batter separates, leaving a pool of lemon curd-y sauce at the base of the dish and a tender, light sponge on top. The recipe makes great use of slightly mature yoghurt. If you don ...