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    Home » Cakes » Kefir Lemon Bread

    Published: Jan 8, 2018 · Modified: May 24, 2025 by Zerrin & Yusuf

    Kefir Lemon Bread

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    If you love lemon, you need to bake this Kefir Lemon Bread, which is bursting with lemon flavor. Kefir makes it light and wonderfully moist. A quick lemon jam for the topping is a bonus. This bread is perfect for lemon lovers!

    This Kefir Lemon Bread is bursting with lemony flavor and kefir makes it wonderfully moist and light.

    Lemon is one of my favorite foods. If you have been following our blog for some time, you already know that because you must have seen several recipes based on lemon on the blog.

    Kefir Lemon Bread bursting with lemon flavor. Kefir makes it light and wonderfully moist. A quick lemon jam for the topping is a bonus.

    About The Recipe:

    1. The sharp flavor of kefir makes the lemony flavor more noticeable.
    2. If you don't have kefir on hand, you can use regular plain yogurt or Greek yogurt but you might need to change the amount of it depending on their thickness. Kefir is not as thick as these two, so you will need to reach the same consistency by mixing yogurt with some water.
    3. The quick lemon jam topping is optional but it's just another thing that makes this bread so good. For one thing, it gives a nice look on the bread. Plus, the lemon zest tastes like candy as it waits.
    4. The process can get even easier if you use a cake mix. Use 3 cups of your mix, leave out flour, sugar and baking powder. Then continue with the other ingredients listed in the recipe card below.
    Kefir Lemon Bread bursting with lemon flavor. Kefir makes it light and wonderfully moist. A quick lemon jam for the topping is a bonus.

    Below is the original post written about 7 years ago.

    It has been a long time since I wrote my last post. I have been working till late hours, so I can not even write back to your so much valuable comments. Hope you understand me. I didn't even notice that Give Recipe left a year behind until my hubby reminded me 4 days ago. He asked, “Aren’t you thinking of making something special to celebrate our child’s birthday?” You see, Give Recipe is like our child as he says I spend a big part of my time either dealing with it or thinking about it. I know I’ve neglected it since the school started (working as a teacher) but it’s always in my mind. However, I’m grateful to hubby for reminding me of my first blogoversary.

    It was on a weekday and unfortunately, I couldn’t make anything special, so I had to postpone it to this weekend. I was decisive on making something sweet as I think it’s not a real celebration if there is nothing sweet. I thought a lemon bread would be great to celebrate a blogoversary. And of course it wouldn’t be a real celebration without some guests, so we called a few friends and enjoyed this bread together with Turkish black tea.

    Finally, thanks a million to everyone for visiting Give Recipe and for helping me improve it with your comments, suggestions and questions.

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    As a big fan of lemon, I don’t want to waste any part of it. Believe it or not, I eat lemons with their rinds, they are not different from any other fruit. Most of my friends find it weird, but I do love the bitterish taste of their rind. When preparing the cake batter, I thought it would be great to garnish it with some slices of lemon rind. On the other hand, I didn't want that bitterness on my sweet bread, so although it wouldn't be a problem for me, I must find a way to make its rind sweet (for my friends). I just followed the steps similar to my usual jams, just in small amounts. You can play with the amounts of sugar and water to have the consistency you like.

    So when you put the bread aside, you can prepare the lemon jam to make your cake have a ‘lemon’ cake look. Slice the lemon rind thinly, put them in a small pan, add sugar and water in it. Heat it over medium stirring occasionally until the sugar melts and continue simmering over the lowest heat until it thickens. Then you can take it from heat and top your bread with it.

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    📖 Recipe

    This Kefir Lemon Bread is bursting with lemony flavor and kefir makes it wonderfully moist and light.
    5 from 7 votes

    Kefir Lemon Bread

    By Zerrin & Yusuf
    A super moist and lemony bread with a quick lemon jam on the top.
    Yields: 10 servings
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    PREP 10 minutes mins
    COOK 50 minutes mins
    TOTAL 1 hour hr

    INGREDIENTS
      

    For the bread:

    • 3 eggs
    • 1 cup sugar
    • 1 cup kefir
    • ½ cup sunflower oil grape seed, light olive oil, coconut oil are ok too
    • 2 teaspoons lemon zest
    • 1½ tablespoons lemon juice
    • 2 cups flour
    • 1½ teaspoon baking powder

    For the jam on the top:

    • 2 lemons
    • 2 tablespoon sugar
    • ¾ cup water

    INSTRUCTIONS
     

    For the bread:

    • Preheat oven at 350F. Butter a loaf pan and line it with parchment paper.
    • Cream eggs and sugar well. Add in kefir, oil, lemon zest and lemon juice.
    • Sift the flour into a bowl. Add it with baking powder into the wet mixture and mix just until combined.
    • Pour the batter in the prepared pan. Bake about 50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
    • Let it cool before removing from the pan and slice.
    • Serve with extra lemon zest or lemon jam and rosemary.

    For the lemon jam:

    • Slice the lemon zest thinly(mostly without the white parts), put them in a small pan, add sugar and water in it.
    • Heat it over medium heat stirring occasionaly until the sugar melts. Let it simmer until thickens.
    • Then you can take it from heat and garnish your cake.

    NUTRITION

    Calories: 315kcalCarbohydrates: 45gProtein: 5gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 52mgSodium: 44mgPotassium: 79mgFiber: 1gSugar: 24gVitamin A: 126IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 54mgIron: 2mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

    ADDITIONAL INFO

    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
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    1. Tom Baker says

      August 26, 2010 at 11:07 am

      This looks delicious and I love all things lemon. Wow, if I had the time and a fresh lemon I would make that right now. I would turn off the computer and make it now. Thanks Zerrin for another great recipe. I need to come by more than just every 3-4 months.

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    2. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says

      August 03, 2010 at 6:22 am

      Happy Blogsoversary! And what a delicious looking cake! I love lemon cakes 🙂

      Reply
    3. Anna says

      July 24, 2010 at 7:06 pm

      What a lovely cake, looks so delicious.

      Reply
    4. Monet says

      June 18, 2010 at 6:57 am

      What a perfect summer cake! I adore lemon, and I think that this would be a refreshing way to end a dinner party. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
    5. Tom Baker says

      February 09, 2010 at 6:29 pm

      Lemon is one of my wife's favorite flavors. She loves lemon cookies but cake even more. This looks great.

      Reply
    6. Cam de la Ron says

      January 23, 2010 at 3:06 pm

      This looks soooo good. I have to say that lemon cake is my favorite at tea time. I have lemons right outside on my tree, so I might try to make a vegan version of this. Thanks for reminding me of something I love and haven't had for a long time!

      Reply
    7. Cynthia says

      January 22, 2010 at 7:21 pm

      Heavenly!

      Reply
    8. feride aka farida says

      January 21, 2010 at 11:53 am

      Happy Blogoversary, Zerrincim! Wishing you many more years of blogging and sharing your wonderful recipes with us! Your lemon cake looks and sounds good. In the past I never liked lemon cakes or pies but recently I have developed such a fondness for them. Lemony desserts are great now:) Thanks for the recipe.

      Reply
    9. Natasha - 5 Star Foodie says

      January 19, 2010 at 1:08 pm

      Happy blogoversary! What a delightful lemon cake to celebrate the occasion!

      Reply
    10. lisaiscooking says

      January 19, 2010 at 12:15 pm

      It's a lovely lemon cake, and the zest on top looks fantastic! Happy first anniversary of your blog! Wishing you many more anniversaries with lots more great food.

      Reply
    11. Soma says

      January 19, 2010 at 7:52 pm

      Happy Blog Anniversary Zerrin. Keep it going delicious and strong for many more years to come. Your place is a delight and class for me for my Turkish food passion.

      Reply
    12. Daily Spud says

      January 18, 2010 at 5:37 pm

      Happy blogoversary Zerrin - how time flies! It's been both an educational and tasty year in these parts - may you have many more years of blogging (and lemon cakes) to come 🙂

      Reply
    13. Faith says

      January 18, 2010 at 12:18 pm

      Happy 1 year blogoversary, Zerrin! Lemon cake sounds like the perfect way to celebrate, and I agree it doesn't really feel like a celebration unless there is something sweet! I'm happy to have found your lovely blog and I always look forward to reading your posts!

      Reply
    14. Cajun Chef Ryan says

      January 18, 2010 at 5:36 am

      Congratulations on your first year with little "Give Recipe", it is so great to see your blog grown and I am sure the next year will be just as fruitful.

      Culinarily yours,
      CCR
      =:~)

      Reply
    15. Divina says

      January 17, 2010 at 10:27 pm

      Happy Anniversary/Birthday to your blog. I know haven't visited your blog in a while but your site is full of information and culture from your country. Happy New Year too and my have the best year ever. Let's continue sharing recipes. All the best.

      Reply
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