4 Ingredient Lemon Bread - Hungry Happens (2024)

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4 Ingredient Lemon Bread (full recipe is on: HungryHappens.Net)

♬ original sound – Stella Drivas

We are obsessed with lemon loaf slices at Starbucks that when we saw this ridiculously simple recipe, my daughter and I had to try it! And let me tell you, it does not disappoint. We found this recipe through my IG friend Sarah Haven – she has amazing recipes.

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The lemon flavor is incredible and the quality of the bread is bakery quality using only 4 ingredients. I don’t often bake with sweetened condensed milk but as a treat this is really delicious and convenient to bring to someones house or serve for brunch.

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The Lemon Icing is to be drizzled only when the cake has fully cooled. And I recommend adding a little more lemon zest to the top for aesthetic.

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4 Ingredient Lemon Bread

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4.58 from 14 votes

Servings: 8

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

Icing:

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350℉. LIne a 9×5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper.

  • Note: If you don't have Self Rising Flour, simply whisk together 1 cup all purpose flour + 1.5 tsp baking powder + 1/4 tsp salt

  • In a large bowl, whisk together your eggs and sweetened condensed milk until smooth and fully incorporated. Next add in the flour and mix until incorporated. Lastly add in the lemon zest and juice and whisk together until smooth. Transfer to the loaf pan and bake for 35-45 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.

  • Let the loaf set in the pan for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely (about an hour) before adding the icing to the top.

Icing:

  • To a medium bowl add all the ingredients and whisk together until smooth. Top your loaf evenly with the icing (I also added a little lemon zest to the top of mine) and slice to enjoy.

Notes

Nutritional info includes the icing!

If you don’t have self rising flour simply whisk together 1 cup flour + 1.5 tsp baking powder + 1/4 tsp salt

Nutrition

Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 75mg | Sodium: 76mg | Potassium: 213mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 37g | Vitamin A: 205IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 133mg | Iron: 1mg

Author: Stella

  • Dairy Free
  • Vegetarian

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63 comments

    • Mel
    • 4 Ingredient Lemon Bread - Hungry Happens (7)

    The lemon loaf was FANTASTIC!
    I was skeptical since it seemed too easy, but I had condensed milk and eggs I needed to use so I tried it. I used all purpose flour with the suggested baking soda and salt. I also added a generous tsp of lemon extract. It rose beautifully and had a nice crumb. I enjoyed it without the glaze.

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      • Stella

      Hi Mel, That’s fantastic! I’m so glad the lemon loaf was enjoyed!

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    • Colleen Scott
    • 4 Ingredient Lemon Bread - Hungry Happens (8)

    Just made this it is delicious. The first one I made was with bottled lemon juice and it didn’t taste anything like the real lemon one with zest.

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      • Stella

      Hi Colleen, yes real lemon is the winner here for sure! I’m so glad you liked it1

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    • Deliah

    Do you have to use fresh lemon?

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    • Deliah

    What if you don’t have a lemon? I only have lemon juice will that mess it up?

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    • Paige

    The nutritional info is that for the whole loaf or per slice? If so 37g of sugar per slice is high. Probably coming from the milk and powdered sugar which can use a substitute for the latter but still seems really high if this is per slice.

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    • Andrea
    • 4 Ingredient Lemon Bread - Hungry Happens (9)

    This is such a great recipe! I used gluten free King Arthur measure for measure flour. I blended it with the baking powder for about 10 minutes on low in the food processor. I also did not put zest in the icing, and I cut the icing recipe in half. This is surprisingly not sour, the lemon flavor is refreshing. I will be making this again, but want to try different variations (vanilla, almond, blueberry, etc). Thanks so much for posting this!!

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      • Stella

      Hi Andrea, so glad you enjoyed the loaf! And thanks for coming back to share your feedback with us! Cheers!

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    • Lynn Lansing

    Do you let the bread cool
    in the pan?

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      • Stella

      hI LYNN, yes for 5 minutes to set in the pan then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Thanks for bringing that to my attention!

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    • laurel

    in oven now but i am concerned condensed milk can is 14 oz..i tried to judge 11 oz per you list not sure how it will work seems like not enough milk could not weigh ..to be determined if good

    • Reply
      • Stella

      Hi Laurel, I hope everything worked out!

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    • Janna McIntosh

    Hi Stella
    I’m in the UK and definitely going to try this. But the nutritional information you have included doesn’t say for how many grams of the loaf. My daughter is Type 1 Diabetic so naturally I need to know how many grams of carbs to how many grams of loaf.
    Love your recipes!

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      • Stella

      Hi Janna, Thank you so much!
      I cant really help in that department unfortunately – we dont really go by grams here in the states and also for me, I just plug in the ingredients to a Nutritional Calculator and that produces the information i post. I’m thinking if you take the info to the internet, there should be some sort of website that can assist with the info you’re looking for.
      I’m really sorry i could not help more.

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    • Carolina

    Interesting! I made “2-bite” lemon cakes with parchment paper liners. I had just a bit of condensed milk hanging around the fridge so I cut the recipe into one-third. Made 6 little portions. I cooked for 15 mins. Yum!

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      • Stella

      Hi Carolina, that sounds OMG Delicious!! Thanks for sharing with us so we can try them out! Cheers!

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    • Liz
    • 4 Ingredient Lemon Bread - Hungry Happens (10)

    Wow! Easy and sooo delicious
    Thank you

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      • Stella

      Hi Liz, I’m so glad you tried it and liked it!

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    • Sonny
    • 4 Ingredient Lemon Bread - Hungry Happens (11)

    I substitute applesauce for the cooking oil.

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    • Heather Clarke

    Hi Stella I am diabetic is there any other ingredient I can use instead of the condensed milk?

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    • Lidia
    • 4 Ingredient Lemon Bread - Hungry Happens (12)

    Deliciousness! One of the first things I baked in a very long time.

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