Introduction
Lemon blossoms are a delightful, bite-sized treat that bursts with the fresh and tangy flavor of lemons. These mini cakes, often coated in a sweet and zesty lemon glaze, are perfect for those who love desserts that strike a balance between sweet and tart. With their light, airy texture and vibrant lemony taste, lemon blossoms make a refreshing addition to any dessert spread, whether for a family gathering, afternoon tea, or special celebration.
What sets lemon blossoms apart is their simplicity and elegance. The batter typically includes just a few ingredients, such as flour, sugar, eggs, and a generous amount of lemon zest and juice, which bring out the natural citrus aroma. After baking, each blossom is dipped in a luscious lemon glaze that enhances the citrus flavor and gives the treats a beautiful, glossy finish. This makes them visually appealing and full of bright flavor in every bite.
These treats are wonderfully versatile as well. While delicious on their own, they can also be customized with garnishes like poppy seeds, a sprinkle of powdered sugar, or even a hint of vanilla for added complexity. Because they’re made in small, easily shareable portions, they’re ideal for entertaining and can be arranged beautifully on a platter. Lemon blossoms are the kind of dessert that adds a little sunshine to any gathering, leaving guests reaching for more.
Ingredients
1 package yellow cake mix
1, 3.5 oz package instant lemon pudding
4 eggs
¾ cup vegetable or canola oil
Glaze
4 cups powdered sugar
⅓ cup fresh lemon juice
Grated lemon zest of one lemon
3 Tbs vegetable or canola oil
3 Tbs water
How To Make Lemon Blossoms
Preheat oven to 350°. Coat a minuature muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray.
In a large bowl combine cake mix, pudding mix, eggs and oil. Blend with an electric mixer for two minutes.
Spoon 1 Tbs of mixture into each muffin cup. Bake for 12 minutes.
Turn blossoms onto a towel when you remove the pan from the oven.
To prepare glaze, sift powdered sugar in a medium bowl. Add lemon juice, zest, oil and water, and mix until smooth. Dip warm blossoms into glaze, coating as much as possible.
Place blossoms on wire racks with waxed paper underneath, to catch drips. Let glaze set thoroughly before serving or storing in an airtight container.
*You can also add small pieces of candied fruit right after glazing.
Conclusion
Lemon blossoms are a light, refreshing, and crowd-pleasing treat that captures the essence of sunny citrus flavor in a charming, bite-sized form. Their zesty sweetness, combined with a delicate lemon glaze, makes them a delightful dessert for any occasion. Whether enjoyed with a cup of tea or shared at a gathering, these vibrant little treats are sure to bring a burst of freshness and joy to any table.