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Clodagh McKenna's coronation lemon drizzle cake

Clodagh has the perfect dessert for your Coronation day celebrations that you can make ahead of time to be royally prepared. It’s a British classic, a Lemon drizzle!

Clodagh's Coronation Drizzle Cake

Serves 15

Ingredients

For the sponge

225g caster sugar

250g self-raising flour

2 tsp baking powder

4 eggs

225g butter, at room temperature

3 tbsp of milk

Juice of 1 lemon 

Zest of 3 lemons

For the lemon drizzle icing

300g icing sugar

Juice of 2 lemons

Zest of 2 lemons

For the Union jack fruit flag

300g raspberries 

180g blueberries

Method

1. Pre-heat the oven to 160°C. Line a rectangular baking tin (30cm x 23cm) with parchment paper.2. Place all the dry ingredients in a large bowl, make a well with the centre, and add the eggs, butter, milk, zest, and juice. Beat together using a hand mixer until well combined or using a mixer.

3. Pour the mixture into the lined tin, place in the oven on the middle rack, and bake for 35 minutes until golden brown on top and risen. Turn out onto a wire rack and allow to cool completely before icing.

4. While the lemon cake is baking make the icing by whisking the icing sugar, lemon zest, and juice together until you have a thick drizzle. 

5. Once the tray bake is cooled spread the lemon drizzle icing over the top of the cake. 

6. To create the union jack fruit flag place a double row of raspberries across the centre and down the length of the cake to make a cross. Next, place a single row diagonally from each corner to the middle. Next, fill in the empty spaces with blueberries. 

7. Cut into 15 squares to serve.

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