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Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Lemon Drizzle Cake : Sugar Free : Gluten Free : Diabetic Friendly

"This Sugar-Free Lemon Drizzle Cake recipe is a delicious diabetic-friendly and gluten-free cake bursting with lemon flavour.


Ingredients
4 large eggs
120 g xylitol/sweetener, plus 60g for the drizzle
150 g Greek yoghurt
250 g almond flour
50 g oat flour
1.5 tsp baking powder
1⁄2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 large lemon, zest & juice

Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 180°C (160°C fan) / gas mark 4. Grease a 1lb loaf tin with a little oil and line the base with parchment paper.
2. In a large bowl, mix together the almond flour, oat flour, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda. Set aside.
3. In a separate bowl, using an electric mixer, stand mixer or a good old-fashioned whisk, cream together the xylitol and eggs until light and fluffy. This will take a few minutes and they will get paler in colour
4. Then slowly mix in the Greek yoghurt and lemon zest
5. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients mixing until just combined. Be careful not to overmix!
6. Pour the cake batter into the prepared loaf tin and bake on the middle shelf of the oven for 40-45 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. The cake should be golden brown on top.
7. Once baked, remove the cake from the oven and let it cool in the tin for a few minutes.

Make the Lemon Drizzle
8. While the cake cools, prepare the lemon drizzle. In a small pan gently heat the lemon juice and xylitol, whisking until the xylitol dissolves. The mixture should have a slightly syrupy texture.
9. Using a spoon, slowly drizzle the lemon syrup evenly over the top of the cake. The cake will absorb some of the drizzle, and some will pool at the bottom of the tin. That’s perfectly fine – it just adds to the moistness and deliciousness!
10. Leave the cake to cool in the tin before transferring it to a wire rack to finish cooling completely.

Tips and Notes
i) For best results, ensure all your ingredients, particularly the eggs, are at room temperature. This helps the batter come together smoothly and bake evenly.
ii) While using xylitol for this recipe you can substitute another diabetic-friendly sweetener of your choice. Just be sure to check the conversion chart for the specific sweetener you’re using and adjust the amount accordingly.
iii) You can read more about sweeteners on the UK's NHS site here
iv) Diabetes Note – This recipe is designed to be diabetic-friendly and while significantly lower in carbohydrates than a traditional lemon drizzle cake, there still are some carb counting requirements.

This recipe typically yields 10-12 slices, depending on how thick you cut them, and works out at approx. 4g carbs per slice."

The above and more to read/see here


~ enjoy your day, and perhaps a slice of low carb cake ~

Dear reader, you will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

37 comments:

Lowcarb team member said...

IMPORTANT NOTE
This recipe uses natural xylitol as a sugar substitute. It’s important to note that xylitol can be toxic to dogs, so be sure to keep any leftovers out of reach of your furry friends

Bill said...

The cake looks delicious. Thanks for the warning, Jan.

Mari said...

This sounds refreshing!

J.P. Alexander said...

Gracias por la receta. te mando un beso.

The Happy Whisk said...

Very, very true about the dogs. Just a tiny bit, the smallest amount. They cannot have anything in it. And the brand Heath Garden even takes the time to add that to their packaging. Which I appreciated.

In other news, yesterday I used my HGX in another non-dairy frosting. Lemon! And tomorrow a lemon cake in the pressure cooker. Though mine contains honey, easy enough to swap out for people who can't do honey.

The Happy Whisk said...

Dang. I left a message though found out after I wasn't fully logged in. Sorry if two of similar messages come through.

Yes, even the smallest amount is toxic. They cannot have ANY of this birch sugar. No a drop. That's what we learned and the company I use Heath Garden even put a warning on their packaging. Which I appreciated.

In other news, yesterday I made a non-dairy frosting with it and tomorrow a pressure cooked cake. Though my cake won't contain the X - I do love it in frostings. Works well. Though I also need to turn it into an icing sugar first.

When it goes in Christmas buns though, for that I leave it whole and don't need to make it soft. Really works with cinnamon. So good!

sandy said...

Love lemon cake. that's looks good. i just bought a key lime pie (frozen). Hope it's good.

Katerinas Blog said...

This cake looks delicious!
I might try it but with stevia!
Thanks Jan!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

That cake looks delicious. Thanks for letting those of us with furry friends know.

contempladoraocidental.blogspot.com said...

This is a cake I intend to make. : )

Angie's Recipes said...

I love xylitol! I bake cakes with them for my husband, for me, it's mainly just for cleaning the teeth. Your drizzle cake looks fabulous. Love how golden brown it looks.

Margaret D said...

Looks very nice, Jan.

Granny Marigold said...

I've made a very similar recipe for lemon drizzle cake. It turned out very tasty.

jabblog said...

Thank you for pointing out the toxicity of xylitol - that was the first thing that struck me!

eileeninmd said...

The lemon cake looks yummy, thanks for sharing.
Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

chica said...

Ótima receita trazida passo a passo, muito bem!
beijos praianos, lindo dia! chica

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Thanx for mentioning xylitol. Is it also in shop-bought products? Should we check for this ingredient in all bought products?

God bless.

Lowcarb team member said...

REPLY TO
Victor S E Moubarak who asked ...
Thanx for mentioning xylitol. Is it also in shop-bought products? Should we check for this ingredient in all bought products?

Hello Victor
Many thanks for your comment/question.
YES, xylitol is found in many shop-bought products, especially sugar-free gums, mints, toothpastes, mouthwashes, medications, and some baked goods, supplements, and nut butters. It is best to always check the ingredient list of any product you buy to see if xylitol is present, particularly when it comes to items you might offer to dogs, such as peanut butter, as xylitol is highly toxic to dogs.

All the best Jan

Ananka said...

That looks fab and easy to tweek to be dairy free as well. I do like a lemon cake and love almond flour :-D

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

This looks wonderful and I especially like that it is not only sugar-free but gluten-free. Thanks for this recipe.

Tom said...

...I always have xylitol on hand!

Jeanie said...

Lemon drizzle is my favorite cake. How wonderful!

R’s Rue said...

I’d eat this.

Caroline said...

It's looking delcious. I like lemon. Have a nice day !

Debbie said...

YuM!!! i love lemon anything and that cake looks delicious. pretty fall flowers too!!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Thank you Jan for a full and prompt reply. Much appreciated.
God bless

baili said...

Cake looks healthy through your recipe dear Jan and very delicious đŸ¤—♥️

HappyK said...

I'm a big fan of lemon. This sounds yummy!

DMS said...

This sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing. :)

Hena Tayeb said...

Oh yum. That looks so good.

DVArtist said...

Oh this looks so good. Give me lemon cake everyday and I would be happy.

Miradas desde mi lente said...

Debe de estar bien rico y con baja calorĂ­as para no tener aumento de peso.
Feliz otoño.

Teresa said...

Gracias por la receta, seguro que estĂ¡ muy bueno. Besos.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

The cake looks scrumptious, Jan!

kitty@ Kitty's Kozy Kitchen said...

The cake looks fabulous, Jan! Your flowers are so pretty, too.

Conniecrafter said...

My hubby does enjoy lemon flavored things so he might like this!

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

I like a lemon drizzle cake but they usually have too much sugar in them.