A bit of an old classic recipe recreated sugar free and keto. Low Carb Lemon Curd Teacake is super easy to make and a true delight to eat. Make it for a favourite to have with a cuppa coffee or for entertaining and wowing your friends with a sugar free keto cake that is delicious!
Lemon Cake sprinkled in powdered sweetener.

This Lemon Curd Cake was originally published in September 2019. It was long overdue for an update of the pictures and video to accompany how to make this delicious keto cake recipe.

The cake is gluten-free, sugar-free and low in carbs. In short, it is our most popular cake EVER! You, your friends and family will absolutely love it. Below you will find a few extra tips on how to make this recipe at home step by step.

Why We Love This Recipe

I am a massive fan of lemon and my keto lemon curd recipe is one of my most used recipes. This version of Edna’s Lemon Curd Teacake was a no-brainer for me. There is a little more science behind this gluten-free and sugar-free lemon curd cake recipe but let me say, WOW!

Versatile – you can change the filling to suit your taste. This cake goes great with our keto custard or keto nutella as the filling in place of the lemon curd. Add some fruit with the custard or curd as well. The possibilities are endless!

Low carb – one of my BEST almond flour recipes! Using the almond meal/flour and zero sugar makes this lemon curd cake super low carb at only 3g net carbs per slice.

Everyday ingredients – all the ingredients can be found in the local supermarket.

Thermomix friendly – making any of our keto sweets in the ThermomixMagimix or food processor is super easy. The lemon curd and keto cake are both so easy to make in the Thermomix.

Keep reading for more details on the ingredients, substitutes and step by step instructions on how to make the best keto cake for entertaining or even just for the lunchbox!

Watch Me Make It

YouTube video

The Ingredients

Read on below for ingredients and possible substitutions, baking tips, and basically the questions you may have to ask regarding this recipe.

Lemon cake ingredients in small bowls

As you can see the ingredients are so simple and basic. These are just some of the ingredients I often get asked more about.

Almond Meal. You can use almond meal or almond flour. At this stage, I have not tested any nut-free flours for this recipe.

Sweetener. I use Sukrin:1 or Sukrin Melis for the cake. For the lemon curd, I use xylitol or allulose as mentioned in the recipe card and the original keto lemon curd recipe.

Gelatin. The gelatin adds a delicious chew to the cake. I just love using it in a lot of keto sweets. I use Locako Pasture-Raised Gelatin but you can use any you prefer.

Step By Step How To Make It

Scroll down to the recipe card to find more details on how to make this lemon curd teacake. I have included both the following conventional method and also how to make both lemon curd and the cake in the Thermomix (or Magimix).

Step 1. Preheat the oven to 180℃ (350F). I use a fan-forced oven. For a static oven use 200℃ (400F). Place all the cake ingredients into a stand mixer or bowl.

Step 2. Mix until evenly combined. (The batter will be really stiff).

Step 3. To make the sugar free lemon curd; melt butter over moderate heat. Whisk in sweetener, lemon juice, and zest and whisk until the sweetener begins to dissolve. Add egg yolks whisking until curd thickens and will coat the back of a spoon.

Step 4. Use a stiff spatula and stir through the batter to ensure the cake batter is evenly combined.

Step 5. Spoon half the batter into the base of a 22 cm springform pan. Smooth over.

Step 6. Spoon the curd over the cake base.

Step 7. Top with the remaining cake mixture (and little blobs of reserved lemon curd).

Step 8. Bake 30 minutes or until lightly golden. Allow to cool before cutting. I like to serve my lemon teacake with Keto Ice Cream or keto vanilla custard.

For steps on how to make this keto lemon curd cake in the Thermomix scroll down to the recipe card.

A lemon cake with a slice out of it.

Hot Tips and FAQs

How do I store it?

Store the lemon curd cake in an airtight container in the fridge.

Can I freeze lemon curd?

Yes, you can. Just store in an airtight container and defrost in the fridge overnight.

How long does it keep for?

I would keep chilled for up to 5 days or freeze it.

More Recipes to Try

I love keto baking so much. My main aim is always to create keto recipes that sensational no matter what dietary needs you have. We all love great food, right?

Here are just a few of my favourite low carb cake recipes that I am sure you will love just as much as me!

  1. Almond Flour Cookies
  2. Keto Chocolate Brownies
  3. Keto Blueberry Muffins
  4. Keto Chocolate Cheesecake
  5. New York Keto Cheesecake
  6. Keto Carrot Cake | with Maple Cinnamon Buttercream
A fork full of lemon curd cake.
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A lemon cake with a slice out of it.

Keto Lemon Curd Teacake

A bit of an old classic recipe recreated sugar free and keto. Low Carb Lemon Curd Teacake is super easy to make and a true delight to eat. Make it for a favourite to have with a cuppa coffee or for entertaining and wowing your friends with a sugar free keto cake that is delicious!
4.99 from 76 votes!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Australian Keto
Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free
Recipe Category: Low Carb
Calories: 231kcal
Author: Megan Ellam
Servings: 16 serves
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Ingredients 

TEACAKE

LEMON CURD

  • 100 g (7 tbsp) butter
  • ½ cup (½ cup) (100g) sweetener I use xylitol or allulose
  • ½ cup (½ cup) (120g) lemon juice
  • 1 (1) lemon finely zested
  • 6 (6) egg yolks

Instructions

CONVENTIONAL METHOD

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C fan/200°C static/400°F. Line a 20 cm /8 inch springform tin with baking paper.
  • Place all cake ingredients into mixer and mix until well combined.
  • Spoon half of mixture into prepared cake tin.
  • Meanwhile make lemon curd. Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat.
  • Whisk in sweetener, lemon juice and zest and stir through until sweetener dissolves.
  • Add yolks and continue to whisk over medium heat until the mixture thickens and coats the back of a wooden spoon.
  • Spoon the lemon curd over the cake base (reserve a little to pop on the top of the cake). Break off small chunks of the remaining cake batter and top the cake like adding a crumble topping. Spoon small dollops of the remaining curd randomly over the top of the cake.
  • Bake for 30 minutes or until the cake is lightly golden. Allow to cool for 1-2 hours in the pan before chilling overnight.

THERMAL METHOD

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C fan/200°C static/400°F. Line a 20 cm /8 inch springform tin with baking paper.
  • Place all the cake ingredients into the mixer; mix 30 sec/speed 4. Scrape down the sides of the bowl. Spoon half of the mixture into the prepared cake tin.
  • Meanwhile to make the lemon curd. Place the butter into the mixer; melt 3 min/90°C/speed 1.
  • Add the sweetener, lemon juice and zest; mix 3 min/speed 3. Insert the whisk attachment. Add the egg yolks to the mixer; cook 11 min/80°C/speed 3.
  • Spoon the lemon curd over the cake base (reserve a little to pop on the top of the cake). Break off small chunks of the remaining cake batter and top the cake like adding a crumble topping. Spoon small dollops of the remaining curd randomly over the top of the cake.
  • Bake for 30 minutes or until the cake is lightly golden. Allow to cool for 1-2 hours in the pan before chilling overnight.

Video

Notes

STORAGE
Store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Alternatively, slice and freeze in ziplock bag.
KEY NOTES
This cake batter is very stiff. The cake is firm and has a slight shortbread chew to it. It is a magnificent cake.
The sweetener in the lemon curd should be either allulose or xylitol. This is due to other sweeteners like erythritol or monkfruit recrystallizing when cooled.
VARIATIONS
Add custard or berries with the curd in the centre, if preferred.
Fill with any flavoured curd, custard, fruit, or sugar-free nutella.

Your Own Notes

Nutrition

Serving: 1serve | Calories: 231kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 121mg | Sodium: 102mg | Potassium: 23mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 439IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 1mg | Magnesium: 1mg | Net Carbs: 3g
Tried this recipe?Mention @meganellam or tag #madcreations!

Megan Ellam is an Australian keto recipes blogger living in Thornton, NSW. She is the author of amazing keto cookbooks such as Slow Cook KetoKeto LocoThe Healthy Family Keto Cookbook and Every Day Keto.

Megan has been following a ketogenic diet since being diagnosed with insulin resistance in early 2017. After a long cooking career Megan simply swapped her “foodie focus” to easy keto recipes. Her keto Australian recipes all include both metric and US customary measures so that everyone can enjoy them.

Megan also makes all the recipes suitable for conventional cooks, Thermomix recipes and thermal cookers e.g. Magimix recipes.

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80 responses to “The BEST Lemon Curd Cake”

  1. Bella

    Hi. How many serves are you supposed to get out of the cake please. Everybody always puts one serve but isn’t it supposed to be his many serves per recipe and then you get the carbs per serve?

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      Hi Bella, if you look at the top of the recipe card just above where it says “Ingredient Teacake” and above the metric converter it states there are 16 serves.

  2. Dale Hoffman

    5 stars
    Absolutely stunning lemon flavour. So easy to make, then freeze and really difficult not to eat the whole thing in between.

  3. Paul Santon-Rutherford

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious. Easy peasy method with impressive results. Another to add to my favourites!

  4. Sallie

    Can this be frozen successfully?

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      Hi Sallie, it sure can.

  5. Kay

    5 stars
    Hi Megan, made this cake today. Very delicious. Just a question as to the consistency of the cake batter. Mine was more like a dough, spooning the second later wasn’t an option. Just wondering if I did it right? Still tasted good.

    1. Megan

      Yes it is supposed to be doughy and thick and a little chewy when cooked. I am so glad you enjoyed it.

  6. Jenny

    Hi, wondering if anyone has tried using rapadura or raw sugar & just half the amount? Thanks

    1. Megan

      You can choose to use them Jenny, but neither are low carb. I wouldnt halve the amount as this is far from being very sweet.

  7. This looks delicious and so lemony! Love that its sugar free…

    1. Megan

      Thanks Estelle.

  8. 5 stars
    What an ingenious way of using lemon curd in a cake! Love this idea. And serving it with macadamia ice cream… simply perfect! Thanks for sharing.

    1. Megan

      Thanks Paula you are welcome

  9. 5 stars
    Megan this cake looks and sounds SO delicious! I love using lemon to bake with and this recipe is right up my alley. I love everything about it and I want to dive right in, thanks!

    1. Megan

      Thanks Adrianne. You are such a love xx

  10. Mahy

    5 stars
    Great cake to make on a long weekend! And take with you to the lake-side or similar. I remember I made one last time, and it was a hit. Why not making this one next time, right?! 🙂

  11. Danielle

    5 stars
    The texture of the cake is amazing – it must be so filling! I love to start my mornings with similar cakes and my favorite hot drink. And fresh berries are a great idea – love it!

    1. Megan

      Thanks Danielle

  12. 5 stars
    Such a delicious looking cake! I love the idea of having a lemon curd layer in the middle of the cake – it must bring such a nice fudginess ande delicious taste too!

  13. Had no idea you could make lemon curd without actual sugar, let alone use it in a cake, this looks wonderful!

    1. Megan

      Thanks Kavita. It is pretty spesh!

  14. 5 stars
    What a delicious treat! Lemon flavoured desserts are my favourite – and this low carb version is wonderful.

    1. Megan

      Thanks Alexandra, its soooo good!

  15. tisha

    5 stars
    So great for an afternoon dessert or even after dinner! Low carb makes it way better to dive in and not feel guilty!

    1. Megan

      So true Tisha

  16. Olinda

    looks great, I just wish you would use Tablespoon, Cup, Oz measurements too, for those of us who don’t’ have ingredients measured metric

    1. Megan

      Hi Olinda, there is a link to click in the recipe for US measurements for all my recipes.

  17. 5 stars
    This lemon teacake looks so delicious and moist! Perfect for the season ♥

    1. Megan

      Thanks Natalie

  18. Diana

    5 stars
    This teacake sounds and looks so perfect, I wish I had a slice right now!

    1. Megan

      Thanks Diana. I wish you did too! lol

  19. 5 stars
    Wow, this sounds amazing! And yes, I would love a slice with my cuppa coffee! Thank you. 😉

    1. Megan

      Just had a piece myself with a cuppa. Soooo good.

  20. 5 stars
    Not only does this delicious cake have lemon in it, but it’s also low carb. Sounds delicious!

    1. Megan

      Thanks Erin. It is super delicious!

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