Jun 30
2010

Blackberry & Strawberry Lemon Cakes Recipe for Fourth of July & Canada Day

Blackberry & Strawberry Lemon Cakes Recipe for Fourth of July & Canada Day

Fourth of July celebrations evoke images of chilled watermelon slices, burgers on the grill, ice cream cones melting as quickly as you can lick them, and spectacular fireworks displays that fill even the most jaded party-goer with awe. If you are firing up the barbecue this weekend, look for some inspiration in The Best of…Grilling & Summer Barbecue Recipes from the blogging world. Top the list off with a refreshing Watermelon Mojito or Kamikaze Cocktail, and these lemon cakes, stacked with fresh berries and whipped cream, and the celebration is well on its way. In the midst of the preparations for the Fourth of July, many people in the lower 48 states do not realize that their neighbors to the north are partaking in their own revelry a few days before.

Canada Day celebrates the institution of the British North America Act (now called the Constitution Act) on July 1, 1867, when two British colonies and a province were joined to form Canada. Despite Canada’s formation nearly 150 years ago, my homeland did not take complete political control from Britain until 1982. This explains why Canadians still take an unsettling interest in the Royal Family. I would be willing to wager my first born and a wheel of Brie (that’s serious stuff) that I can name at least 10 people in the line of the succession to the British throne. Sad, isn’t it? My family looked askance at me when I belted out God Save the Queen, the national anthem of the United Kingdom, at the start of the England vs. Germany World Cup game. Maybe that is what jinxed England’s chances.

These mini lemon cakes, are filled with whipped cream and fresh berries. Depending on which country’s flag you wish to emulate, you can use all strawberries or a mixture of strawberries and blackberries. Flags are optional.

The cake:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a large bowl or the bowl of a mixer, combine 1 1/3 cups granulated sugar, 6 tablespoons softened butter, 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind, 3 tablespoons thawed lemonade concentrate, and 2 teaspoons vanilla extract. Mix on medium speed until well combined and fluffy.

Add 2 large eggs and 2 large egg whites, one at a time, mixing well after each addition.

In a medium bowl, whisk together 2 cups all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon baking soda.

Beat flour mixture and 1 1/4 cup fat-free buttermilk into the butter mixture, a little bit at a time, alternating between the two. Begin and end with the flour mixture.

Spray a 9- by 13-inch baking pan with cooking spray. Pour the batter in the pan, spread evenly with a spatula, and sharply tap the pan on the counter. This will help to remove air bubbles.

Bake the cake for approximately 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cakes comes out clean. Cool the cakes on a wire rack, in the pans, for 10 minutes. Remove the cake from the pan by inverting the pan onto a wire rack. Cool completely on rack.

Putting it together:

Using a 2 1/2 to 3-inch round cutter, cut out 8 circles of cake.

Cut each circle in half horizontally and lay the bottom halves on a serving platter or individual plates.

Prepare the fruit by slicing 12 medium-sized fresh strawberries. You will also need about 30 fresh blackberries.

Whisk to combine 1 1/2 cups whipping cream and 2 tablespoons powdered (confectioner’s) sugar into to a large bowl or the bowl of a mixer fit with the whisk attachment. Beat until stiff peaks form.

Spread approximately 2 tablespoons whipped cream on the bottom halves of the cakes. Top them with three-quarters of the strawberries. Lay the top halves of the cakes on the strawberries. Spread approximately 2 tablespoons whipped cream on the top of each cake and arrange remaining strawberries on 4 of the cakes, and the blackberries and the other 4 cakes. Top with a small dollop of whipped cream and garnish with flags, a sprig of mint, or a piece of lemon peel. Serve.

More Canada Day & Fourth of July dessert recipes:

Cookin’ Canuck’s Chocolate Shortcake with Raspberries, Ice Cream & Fudge Sauce

Simply Recipes’ Fourth of July Buttermilk Pie
Wasabimon’s Gluten Free Fourth of July Chocolate Cake
Kitchen Parade’s Canada Flag Cake
Crumbly Cookie’s Strawberry Chocolate Ice Cream Pie

Lemon Cakes with Blackberries & Strawberries
Lemon Cake recipe from Cooking Light Magazine

Cake:
1 1/3 cup granulated sugar
6 tbsp butter, softened
1 tbsp grated lemon rind
3 tbsp thawed lemonade concentrate
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 large eggs
2 large egg whites
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 1/4 cup fat-free buttermilk

1 1/2 cups whipping cream
2 tbsp powdered (confectioner’s) sugar
12 medium-sized strawberries, sliced
About 30 fresh blackberries

Cake:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a large bowl or the bowl of a mixer, combine granulated sugar, butter, lemon rind, lemonade concentrate, and vanilla extract. Mix on medium speed until well combined and fluffy. Add eggs and egg whites, one at a time, mixing well after each addition.

In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, and baking soda. Beat flour mixture and buttermilk into the butter mixture, a little bit at a time, alternating between the two. Begin and end with the flour mixture.

Spray two (9-inch) round cake pans with cooking spray. Divide the batter between the two pans and sharply tap each pan on the counter. This will help to remove air bubbles.

Bake the cake for approximately 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cakes comes out clean. Cool the cakes on a wire rack, in the pans, for 10 minutes. Remove the cakes from the pan by inverting the pans onto the wire rack. Cool completely on rack.

Putting it together:
Using a 2 1/2 to 3-inch round cutter, cut out 8 circles of cake. Cut each circle in half horizontally and lay the bottom halves on a serving platter or individual plates.

Whisk to combine whipping cream and powdered sugar into to a large bowl or the bowl of a mixer fit with the whisk attachment. Beat until stiff peaks form.

Spread approximately 2 tablespoons whipped cream on the bottom halves of the cakes. Top them with three-quarters of the strawberries. Lay the top halves of the cakes on the strawberries. Spread approximately 2 tablespoons whipped cream on the top of each cake and arrange remaining strawberries on 4 of the cakes, and the blackberries and the other 4 cakes. Top with a small dollop of whipped cream and garnish with flags, a sprig of mint, or a piece of lemon peel. Serve.

Serves 8.

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1 tspegar June 30, 2010 at 4:21 am

i made a strawberry cake this afternoon! :) these are darling and sound absolutely, deliciously summer!

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2 Anonymous June 30, 2010 at 10:42 am

I am making this Saturday with my neices. They are gonna flip. Will post back to let you know how they turn out. Thanks for the recipe:)
–Eve(vintageretrowife)

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3 Lea Ann June 30, 2010 at 11:32 am

I l-o-v-e-LOVE this idea. I will be making them this weekend. Dara, I must tell you, I made those Smoky Chipotle Sliders again last week for a group camping trip and people just rant, rave, rant rave…It's my recipie find of the year. Thanks again for that and this new one today.

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4 bellini valli June 30, 2010 at 11:55 am

IC you haven't lost your Canadian version of shortcake which is made with cake and not a biscuit. I love them both ways. Happy Canada Day and Fourth of July:D

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5 cake recipes June 30, 2010 at 12:08 pm

That looks simply amazing! I will definitely try this, perfect for 4th of July celebration. What I like most about it is that it looks pleasing to the eyes and scanning your ingredients, I have no doubt that this cake tastes great, too. Thanks for sharing this, I'm quite sure that my twin boys are going to love this! :)

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6 Sarah @ Mum In Bloom June 30, 2010 at 12:41 pm

Sniff, sniff, thank you for this. I'm so going to make these Thursday for my kids to give them a taste of their Canadian heritage. Heck, I may even post a picture of the Queen for the day. She actually visited my hometown of Halifax this week & I was sorry not to be there to see her. Sniff, sniff. Happy Canada Day, eh?

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7 SUE FRAUSE June 30, 2010 at 2:59 pm

Since it's not yet blackberry season, I'm going to do strawberries and raspberries, freshly picked from our garden. Will do it for our 3rd of July celebration we're having here with weekend guests and friends, starting out with a wine tasting, then dinner, then going to a late night anniversary party at a local bistro. On the 4th, we will rest!

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8 bunkycooks June 30, 2010 at 3:20 pm

I did not know about the Canadian holiday, so thanks for the history lesson! :) These cakes are very cute, especially with the flags. Have a great holiday!

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9 Tickled Red June 30, 2010 at 3:36 pm

I love the way you celebrate :) Those are just adorable!! We hope that you enjoy your double holiday and treats darlin'.

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10 Drick June 30, 2010 at 3:37 pm

these are just darling – like the lemon in the cake and with the fresh fruit, that just says summer desserts…

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11 niftylite June 30, 2010 at 4:20 pm

TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE MINUTES?!?!?! heheh. i'm SOOO making these for the 4th of july party i've decided to throw just so i can make these! …so i'm british… sowhat! :P

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12 Friday Delights June 30, 2010 at 4:20 pm

this look so super-delicious!!

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13 Kalyn June 30, 2010 at 5:00 pm

Such a pretty picture!

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14 arpante June 30, 2010 at 5:12 pm

Just bring me the plate and leave me be, please. ;) Yum! Love desserts like this.

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15 Cristie June 30, 2010 at 7:24 pm

Love the Canada history. Lemon and berries are like married for me. Your recipe sounds wonderful.

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16 Delishhh June 30, 2010 at 7:39 pm

What a great and easy idea. Thanks for sharing. I just did a post on what else to cook for 4th of July instead of hamburgers and hotdogs. http://delishhh.com/?p=1000 I love idea for event and people post them.

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17 pegasuslegend June 30, 2010 at 8:50 pm

how adorable, I just did something similar with a cupcake and same flags…I just love them they are so festive~ this is a great idea for shortcake….love it with your homeland beautiful!

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18 ajcabuang04 June 30, 2010 at 9:06 pm

Nice! These look delicious and in time for the holidays. I was actually born on July 1st!! Canada day!! Cool right?! haha
Would you mind checking out my blog? :D http://ajscookingsecrets.blogspot.com/

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19 Memória July 1, 2010 at 1:59 am

Thank you for writing about the history of Canada Day. I love the cakes. They are beautiful.

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20 Belinda @zomppa July 1, 2010 at 2:16 am

I love lemon cakes. These are precious. Happy Canada Day and Independence Day!

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21 A SPICY PERSPECTIVE July 1, 2010 at 2:30 am

These definitely make me feel like celebrating! They are so cute and offer fabulous flavor!

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22 Jason Phelps July 1, 2010 at 3:10 am

Funny story. Great looking dessert as well!

Jason

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23 Indonesia-Eats July 1, 2010 at 6:29 am

Love the idea! Happy Canada Day!

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24 Elin July 1, 2010 at 6:33 am

Hi CC…Those cakes are so cute and lovely :) So sweet :)
Happy Canada Day and Independence Day!

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25 Sandy July 1, 2010 at 2:30 pm

So lovely!

And it was so nice sitting with you and meeting you at EVO! :)

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26 Julie July 1, 2010 at 7:36 pm

Happy Canada Day! Queen fever is finally subsiding in NS. So weird.

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27 Daydreamer Desserts July 1, 2010 at 8:16 pm

Happy Canada Day! What a perfect dessert to celebrate with! :)

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28 Steve July 2, 2010 at 12:23 am

You're so diplomatic with the Canadian and US flags. I bet any world issues could truly be settled over a treat like this.

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29 Jenny July 2, 2010 at 2:11 pm

These are just beautiful Dara! Perfect celebration food! Have a beautiful holiday weekend!!

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30 Maria July 2, 2010 at 3:48 pm

Super cute desserts! Have a fun and safe holiday weekend!

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31 Nithu July 2, 2010 at 5:33 pm

So cute and yummy. Nice click. Great idea for desserts…

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32 Maggy@ThreeManyCooks.com July 2, 2010 at 5:54 pm

I love these! They look so delicious and festive. Great idea! Happy Canada too :)

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33 Tracy July 2, 2010 at 6:56 pm

These are so cute and festive; I love 'em!!

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34 Michelle @ Brown Eyed Baker July 2, 2010 at 11:34 pm

I love these! So festive! Happy Canada Day to you!

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35 Claudia July 3, 2010 at 2:37 am

Happy belated Canada Day. You did your lovely country proud!

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36 Cookie Sleuth July 3, 2010 at 4:53 am

Beautiful! Perfect for the holidays!

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37 islandvittles.com July 5, 2010 at 4:43 pm

cute cakes, and a agreat potted history of Canada's national day. I do disagree with you about the monarchy, though. Most Canadians are proud of our Commonwealth connections, and I don't really see anything sad in that.

Happy 4th to you!

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38 high low July 5, 2010 at 6:57 pm

As a Canadian living in NYC with my American husband, I told my hubby you made us in lemon cake form! =) Great looking recipe and Happy Canada Day and Fourth of July to you!

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39 oneshotbeyond July 6, 2010 at 4:45 am

gorgeous little desserts and so so festive! :-)

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40 Magic of Spice July 7, 2010 at 12:59 am

What a great dessert to celebrate with:)

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41 Anonymous July 10, 2010 at 3:32 pm

Thanks Dara! I made this cake for Canada Day. We ate one of the the cakes at home on July 1st. The next day, I made the second into a layer cake that I fed to my fabulous volunteers who came in to set up our summer school classroom on the Friday of what should have been a 4-day weekend. They worked tirelessly and were happy to be rewarded with such a summery treat!

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