I put all the lemon flavor in this lemon cake recipe, y’all. It has four layers of lemon sponge with a cream cheese frosting that’s bowl-lickin’ good. You will never taste another lemon cake this tender and moist, boos. Like seriously, the texture is everything! I also doubled up the lemon with both lemon zest and lemon extract, so you know you are gonna taste lemon for reals. Get into it.
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How to Make Lemon Cake
These step-by-step photos show how to make my lemon layer cake with lemon cream cheese frosting, but be sure to check the recipe card below for the full ingredient list and detailed instructions. Skip to the → Lemon Layer Cake Recipe
1. Cream together the oil and butter, then add the sugar

Beat until light, pale, and fluffy. Then add the eggs one at a time, fully mixing after each addition.
2. Mix remaining ingredients for the lemon cake batter

Turn mixer to low, add the flour in two parts, then add baking powder, salt, and baking soda. Mix in sour cream, milk, lemon zest, lemon extract, and vanilla until just combined.
3. Divide the batter evenly in pans

Smooth the tops.
4. Bake until a toothpick comes out mostly clean

Cool the cakes briefly in the pans, then turn out onto racks to finish cooling.
5. Beat the butter and cream cheese for the frosting

Beat them together until thick and fluffy. Slowly add the powdered sugar and mix until smooth.
6. Finish the lemon cream cheese frosting

Add the heavy cream, vanilla, lemon extract, and salt, then whip until light and fluffy.
7. Slice the cake layers

Level the cakes if needed, then slice each into two layers for a total of four.
8. Assemble your lemon layer cake

Add frosting between each layer, then frost the outside of the cake and serve.
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PRO TIP: Make sure your cake is completely cooled before you even think about frosting it. If it’s still warm, it will melt right off.
Full Lemon Layer Cake Recipe

Lemon Cake Recipe
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Ingredients
For the Cake
- 2/3 cup vegetable oil
- 1/3 cup unsalted butter room temperature
- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
- 3 large eggs
- 2 3/4 cups all purpose flour sifted
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 1/4 cup sour cream
- 1/3 cup whole milk
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon zest
- 1 1/2 tsp lemon extract
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
For the Frosting
- 1 cup unsalted butter room temperature
- 8 oz cream cheese room temperature
- 4 cups confectioner's sugar
- 2 tsp heavy whipping cream
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 tsp lemon extract
- pinch of salt
Instructions
For the Cake
- Start by preheating your oven to 325°F then liberally spray 2 (8-inch) round cake pans with non-stick baking spray.
- In your mixer bowl, add oil and butter and beat for 2 minutes on high speed. Slowly add in sugar and beat on high speed for an additional 4-5 minutes until very pale yellow and fluffy. Next, add eggs, one at a time, combining well after each addition and scraping down the sides as needed.
- Turn your mixer down to its lowest speed, and slowly add flour into batter in two increments then add baking powder, salt and baking soda. Be careful not to over beat.
- Lastly, add sour cream, milk, lemon zest, lemon and vanilla extracts, scrape down sides and mix until just combined and turn off mixer.
- Evenly pour cake batter into prepared baking pans and place in oven to bake for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes just barely clean but don't over bake (crucial not to over bake this cake)!! I personally start checking the cakes around 27 minutes just to ensure.
- Remove cakes from oven and rest in pans for 10-15 minutes. Invert cakes from pans onto cooling racks until cooled.
For the Frosting
- Add butter and cream cheese to the bowl of your mixer and beat on high speed until it begins to thicken and fluff.
- Next slow down mixer and carefully add in confectioner’s sugar. Once all sugar has incorporated, turn mixer back to high to continue whipping.
- Add in heavy cream, vanilla, lemon extract and salt and continue whipping until it is smooth, light and a fluffy frosting.
To Assemble
- Level the cakes, if necessary, and slice each cake into two layers making a total of four layers of cake. Add frosting between layers then frost entire cake with remaining frosting. Serve.
Notes
How to Store
- Room Temp: Keep the frosted cake covered on the counter overnight. Perfect if you plan to serve it the next day and want it soft.
- Fridge: You can refrigerate the cake for up to 5 days. Before serving, let it sit out and come back to room temp. Butter based cakes tend to firm up in the fridge and you want that tender bite, boo.
- Freezer: Freeze whole layers or slices by wrapping them tight in plastic wrap, then foil. They’ll keep for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, then let the cake come to room temp before serving.
Nutrition
Recipe Tips
- Keep ingredients room temp. Let the butter, eggs, sour cream, and cream cheese warm up so the batter comes together smooth and the frosting whips up good.
- Measure the leaveners right. Lemon extract is acidic, so the baking powder and baking soda amounts matter here. Follow the recipe and level those measuring spoons, boos!
- Don’t overmix the batter. Once the dry ingredients hit the bowl, mix just until they’re combined, then stop. That’s how you keep this easy lemon cake real tender.
- Check the cake early. Start peeking about five minutes before the timer goes off so the layers don’t dry out.

Yep boos! Bake them, let cool, wrap well, and refrigerate for up to 2 days or freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge, then bring to room temp before frosting.
It probably got too warm. Chill the frosting in the fridge for 10 to 15 minutes, then whip again until it firms up.
I have 9 inch baking pans. What adjustments should I make in baking time?
No real changes. I would bake for just a little less time and start checking earlier.
Can I just make this in three cake pans and level it instead of having to tort two layers?
Yes you can definitely do this.
Would i need to make adjustments if I were to use cake flour?
Hi Chris, I would actually suggest against using cake flour for this recipe. This is already a very very tender cake, and the cake flour might make it too soft to actually work with.
I love lemon desserts and have made many different kinds over the years.
This is the best lemon cake recipe I have made! So moist, light and delicious!
Thank you.
Could you use lemon juice instead of the lemon extract?
You could use lemon zest to punch up more lemon flavor.
This instructions for this recipe are very easy to follow. the cake, itself, tastes very good! very light and very nice lemon flavor. the frosting was>>> THE BEST EVER! Very tasty!!!! I will most definitely be using the frosting recipe for future desserts! when i make this cake again, i will add fresh squeezed lemon juice and maybe a curd filling – my family LOVES lemon. I have made a handful of desserts from Grand baby Cakes and each one has turned out magnificently! I recommend using her recipes if you are beginner or an expert and following the directions will give you the best dessert ever!
It turned out lovely, thank you 🙂
I think I put a bit too much icing on though, it was a little too sweet. Everyone liked it, though and this is the first time I’ve tried a layer cake, thank you for the tips!
Would i need to make adjustments if I were to use cake flour?
I’ve made this cake several times. Literally the best cake I have ever had. It has a light refreshing taste. Oh and let’s not get started on the icing. MELT IN YOUR MOUTH. This is our new family favorite. It is always requested for our family gatherings.
This recipe looks wonderful, I’m planning to make it for my sister’s birthday. Would it be okay if I substituted Greek yogurt for the sour cream?
Surely!
This is one of my favorite layer cakes. I made it for my daughter’s birthday and she loved it. She isn’t crazy about dense cakes and this was not. It was so moist and tender. If I ever decide I want a yellow cake variation, I think this recipe would work just my omitting the lemon extract and zests. I am definitely making this cake again!