Now, I know that I have told you before about one of my favourite blogs, Sasasunakku, and today as part of my new Forward Friday that I told you about last week, I'm sharing with you this gorgeous Lemon Yoghurt Cake.
I know I'm actually a day early, but I'm just about to fly out the door, headed to Auckland for my brother's wedding - that means a long weekend of fun family time ahead, and no blog time. Since I'm staying at my cousins and didn't want to arrive empty-handed, I whipped up this cake last night. Without doubt, the easiest cake I have ever made, and I can't wait to get into it - sure hope Cindy will be sharing!
Have a great weekend everyone, try this wonderful cake, and I'll catch you back here on Monday.
What a lovely cake Sue, I'm having a mug of tea right now and would so love a slice! Enjoy your brother's wedding and being with the family. "See you" Monday!
ReplyDeleteFirst, have a wonderful time at the wedding! Look forward to you blogging all about it...Well, I am sure that your cousins will love a homemade cake...Lemon yoghurt sounds wonderful and fresh. Blessing, Catherine
ReplyDeleteThis cakes looks moist, even from the outside! I bet they are delicious, lemon and yoghurt are always good together! Have fun at the wedding, see you when you get back!
ReplyDeletecongrats to your brother and thanks for this fabulous cake recipe! I love a good lemony dessert.
ReplyDeletehave loads of fun :) and i love lemon cake, never tried with yogurt and I am always looking for new flavor for cakes :)
ReplyDeleteSue- I like citrusy flavor in my baked goodies n as I see your gorgeous cake the word fresh n delicious comes to mind..this recipe is bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your bro..have fun !!
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Ooo, I don't know what it is about moist and soft lemon cake, but once I start eating it I can't stop! How beautiful! Enjoy your weekend :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteThanks, very well written post, found it through a random Google search and I shared it on my Facebook. This is a great cuisine for a country club.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's so yummy. I will bake also like that.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love Sasa's blog, and what a gorgeous looking cake. Enjoy the wedding!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful! I wish I had some now, thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave fun at the wedding. This cake must taste great. I love yogurt in the cake.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and seasonal cake! I've got citrus cakes on my mind too! This is a saved recipe and bookmarked for a 'must-make'. Thanks for sharing and hope you stop by sometime this week to share a seasonal recipe post if you can. Bye for now, Roz
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