Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Lemon Loaf

 

gluten-free dairy-free lemon loaf

This Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Lemon Loaf tastes like the real deal!

When a friend posted a picture and recipe of a copycat Starbucks lemon loaf recipe on Facebook, I thought, I bet I
could make this gluten-free. I have a faint memory of the taste from many years ago when I used to eat gluten. And I remember liking it. Three days after seeing the post, I decided to create a gluten-free dairy-free lemon loaf recipe. It was so good that the family has requested I make this once a week!

How to Make Gluten and Dairy Subsitutions

gluten-free dairy-free lemon loaf

Mix dry ingredients first

Generally, when I try to convert something to gluten-free, I start with my flour blend. This is the flour blend I have used for many years. My flour blend does not include any gum so I add it based on the recipe to make sure it is calibrated appropriately; more for bread and pizza and less for quickbreads. For cakes and muffins, add ½ teaspoon or so for every 2 cups of flour.

For dairy-free, I substitute soy-free Earth Balance for the butter and most any milk substitute for milk. However, I like almond milk. For this recipe, you only need milk in the glaze. You can read about how to make dairy substitutions in this blog post. I do like using coconut oil for this recipe as it adds a nice richness. Did you know that refined coconut oil does not have a coconut flavor? Virgin coconut oil has more of that traditional flavor that not everyone likes.

gluten-free lemon loaf

The batter should be slightly thick but not too much

So, if you have a regular recipe for almost anything except bread or pizza, I encourage you to try to make it gluten-free with simple substitutions. You might just find it’s even better than the original!

Gluten-Free Baking Tips

gluten-free lemon loaf

Mise en place

Have you heard of the term “mise en place”? For anyone who has gone to cooking school or worked in a kitchen you have probably learned about the importance of prep or having “everything in its place”. Once all of your ingredients are out and then measured, this recipe comes together quickly.

Did you know that gluten-free baked goods don’t have the shelf life of their gluten counterparts. You can add 1/8 of a teaspoon of dried ginger to the dry ingredients or put the baked good in the fridge after a day. For some items, like this gluten-free dairy-free lemon loaf, it won’t make a difference since it’s usually gobbled up within 2 days!

 

gluten-free lemon loaf

Pour the icing on the cooled loaf

For this loaf, I liked the texture better after it was refrigerated. I made the loaf at night, cooled it, then placed it in the fridge. I added the icing/glaze the next day. It was worth the wait. Keep that in mind when you are planning your baking. With some gluten-free baked goods, it’s better after it is completely cool (but so hard to be patient!).

Okay, get in the kitchen and start baking! Enjoy.

Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Lemon Loaf

Ingredients

1 ½ cups Amy’s Gluten-Free Flour Blend
½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon gluten-free baking powder (look for this on the label)
½ teaspoon kosher salt
Scant ½ teaspoon xanthan gum or ¾ teaspoon guar gum

3 large eggs, at room temperature
1 cup white sugar
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice (juice from about 2 lemons)
2 tablespoons soy-free Earth Balance spread (or other butter substitute), softened
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-1 1/2 teaspoons lemon extract (add more if you LOVE lemon flavor!)
½ cup vegetable oil (I used unrefined coconut oil; this one doesn’t have a coconut flavor)

Icing

1 cup powdered sugar, sifted (this is an important step to make sure there are no lumps)
2-4 teaspoons milk substitute (I used almond milk)
1/2 – 1 teaspoon lemon extract or fresh lemon juice

1 lemon for garnish (use 1/2 of it for slices and 1/2 for the zest)

gluten-free lemon loaf

Lemon loaf garnished with lemon slices and zest

Instructions

gluten-free lemon loaf

Prepped pan for the lemon loaf

  1. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease 9” x 5” loaf pan. To make it even easier to remove, line the bottom with parchment paper.
  2. Combine gluten-free flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and gum in a bowl small or
    medium bowl. Set aside.
  3. In a large bowl, place eggs, sugar, lemon juice, butter substitute, vanilla, and lemon extract (you
    will add the oil later). With an electric mixer, beat ingredients until well blended, about 2
    minutes.
  4. Add dry ingredients to the wet mixture and blend until smooth, about 1 minute. Blend on high
    for 10 seconds. Add oil and mix until well blended.
  5. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake for 40-45 minutes (start testing at 40 minutes) or until the
    loaf starts to pull away from the pan, and the loaf springs back when pressed with your finger. If
    it stays indented, cook a few minutes longer.
  6. When the cake is done, remove from the oven and place on a wire rack for at least 10 minutes.
  7. With a rubber spatula, run the sides of the loaf to loosen the loaf from the pan. Carefully invert
    the loaf onto a plate first and then invert onto the wire rack. If it does not come out the first time,
    loosen again with the spatula. Otherwise, the loaf might break. Allow to cool fully (about an hour) then
    place in the fridge for at least another hour. This helps the icing to stick better to the loaf.
    Otherwise it will slide off of a warm loaf.
  8. Make the icing by combining the sifted sugar, 1 tablespoon of the milk substitute, and the extract in a small bowl. Add more milk if necessary. The consistency of the glaze should be thin enough to pour but not watery, similar to white glue. Whisk until it is smooth. Pour this over the cooled loaf. You can also garnish this by cutting 3-4 very thin slices of a fresh lemon. With the remaining lemon and using a microplane, zest the lemon skin over the top.  Place back into the fridge for about 15 minutes or until it sets.
  9. Cut, serve, and eat!
gluten-free lemon loaf

We couldn’t wait another minute; it was so good!

 

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