JENN McKINLAY: Social media can sure feel like a giant cesspool, but every now and then a little gem comes along that entertains me and reminds me that there are some seriously funny people out there. So, last week as I was harvesting lemons and trying to figure out what to do with them, I came across a dude called Afroman and his song about a deputy who was searching his house and paused to eyeball his mama's lemon poundcake. Naturally, Afroman wrote a song about it.
Loaf:
1/2 cup butter, room temperature
3/4 cup white sugar
3 large eggs, room temperature
2 Tbsp lemon zest,1 large lemon
1 Tbsp lemon juice
2 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp table salt
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/3 cup Greek yogurt
Glaze:
1 cup icing/confectioners' sugar
2 Tbsp lemon juice or whatever amount achieves desired consistencyInstructions:
1. Preheat oven to 325 F. Grease an 8x4-inch loaf pan.
2. In a large bowl with an electric mixer, cream the butter with the sugar at medium speed until light colored and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time and beat in well after each addition, scraping down the sides of the bowl, as needed. Beat in the lemon zest, lemon juice and vanilla.
3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder. With mixer on low, add the flour mixture to the butter mixture alternately with the Greek yogurt.
4. Scrape into prepared 8x4-inch loaf pan and level batter. Bake in preheated oven for 50-55 minutes, or until a tester inserted in the center comes out clean.
5. Allow to cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then run a knife along the edges to loosen and remove from pan. Allow to cool on a cooling rack.
6. While loaf is still a little warm, prepare the glaze in a small bowl, adding enough lemon juice to make a pourable glaze. Drizzle on top, allowing it to drip down the sides a bit. Cool completely, then slice and enjoy.
So, who else watched the Afroman court saga? Or more importantly, who loves lemon poundcake?












I missed the whole Afroman court saga, but lemon poundcake is definitely yummy . . . thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteWhat Joan said! I can taste it now. Also, that video is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteThat's the kind of rebellion I'm here for!
DeleteI heard of the case, reading news headlines, but hadn't looked into it. It does sound ... bizarre. Your lemon poundcake, however, sounds delicious! I have all the ingredients here at home except the Greek yogurt. I am going to see if I can sub in sour cream. Thanks, Jenn! (Selden)
ReplyDeletep.s. Speaking of news, this morning I read about a 20-year-old "looksmaxxing" star -- into steroids and cheekbone smashing with hammers -- who walked off Sixty Minutes Australia after being asked if he was an incel! I had half-thought Julia was joking with her "maxxing" post!
Oh Selden, you sent me Googling early in the morning. I had to look up incel!
Deletelooked up incel too.
Delete"Involuntary celibate," i.e. ignored by girls. Somehow they think the answer is to take different meds, even meth, and hit themselves with hammers, rather than develop kindness and a sense of humor. Sadly, the whole vibe is hatred of women. In my safe little rural bubble I had no idea of the number of damaged young men there are in the world until the recent election freed them from their mothers' basements! :(
DeleteOh, yeah, I saw that kid - YIKES!!!!!
DeleteI was previously unfamiliar with the case, but I did go look it up just now. Wow! Your lemon poundcake recipe looks great. I don't bake often, but I'm definitely holding onto this one for the next time I do need to supply a dessert
ReplyDeleteIt easy peasy and so refreshing.
DeleteIt is a catchy little tune. I like all things lemon. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteNice way to turn a bad situation funny.
DeleteI saw lots of mentions of the case on Bluesky, but didn’t follow-up. A few weeks ago we went to Menton, the lemon capital of the Riviera. We brought back some limoncello, but this pound cake would be a hit there.
ReplyDeleteI love limoncello. I still want to make some.
DeleteThe poundcake looks delicious. I'll give your recipe a try. I usually add blueberries to mine. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about adding some - I bet that's even better.
DeleteSaw the headlines, haven't seen the video. After my eye appointment this morning, I'll listen to the song while my eyes go back to normal. :-) Also, the lemon cake looks delicious--I love lemon and blueberries, as Margaret says, but I'm thinking I need some fresh raspberries to go with mine.
ReplyDeleteRaspberries - excellent choice!
DeleteYum! (The cake, not the Sheriff!)
ReplyDeleteLOL!
DeleteI love lemon anything, so the cake looks delicious! The Afroman song is great, and hilarious. I hadn't heard about the court case but I will look it up.
ReplyDeleteLemon anything works for me, too.
DeleteInteresting court case, catchy song, great looking lemon poundcake recipe! Thanks Jenn!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome.
DeleteThis is hilarious! And now I am singing this song, thanks so much, Jenn. The court case is fascinating, isn’t it? Such a lot of interesting legal precedence, and I agree. And now I am singing. The raspberries/blueberry debate is a pressing one, too!
ReplyDeleteI think we can solve the berry debate by choosing what's in season? Maybe.
DeleteWOW, that's interesting, and funny as all get out! Count me in for lemon anything. There's something about tart I love.
ReplyDeleteSame. I love the balance of tart and sweet.
DeleteJenn, what Joan said. Though I love lemon pound cake, I am allergic to dairy and gluten at this writing. I can adjust the recipe to dairy free and gluten free.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe.
Very welcome!
DeleteOh Jenn, too funny! Now I too want lemon poundcake! Maybe tonight instead of dinner! Now, whenever I hear “Under the Boardwalk” I’ll be singing “Lemon Poundcake”
ReplyDeleteRight? My life goal is now not to be nicknamed poundcake. LOL.
DeleteUm, Jenn? Be careful what you wish for. LOL
DeleteThe police filed a defamation case against Afroman. What surprises me is that the police weren't exposed in the court proceedings to all sorts of illegal actions.
ReplyDeleteI should say they were exposed but I meant were they disciplined?
DeleteYeah, I think the humiliation was their comeupance.
DeleteI had not heard about this case, so I watched the video and then looked up the case. I don’t know how people were able to keep a straight face in court!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make that cake, but I’m afraid I would be tempted to eat the whole thing myself.🙄
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Hub is off sweets, so I did :)
DeleteI will look up the Afroman song and the case, I am intrigued now. I have to add that lemon poundcake, or any poundcake, is good for breakfast! A plain poundcake toasted is something special and of course a lemon poundcake with a glaze is very much like a coffee cake, right? (Barbara C.)
ReplyDeleteAll that vitamin C has to be good for you, right?
DeleteJenn, thanks to you--and Afroman--for making me smile this morning. I looked up the case and I say hooray for Afroman! As for the lemon poundcake, I'm thinking even non-baking me could make it. And I would serve with blueberries.
ReplyDeleteP.S. My local bakery makes little lemon olive oil cakes. I get one every few weeks so that I can have a tiny slice with my afternoon tea.
Oh, that sounds divine.
DeleteYum, Jenn! Your lemon poundcake looks so delicious that it actually might get me to bake one this weekend. Although, I'm like you in that I don't mind baking. It's cooking meals that I've also handed over to my husband. So, baking doesn't seem like quite the chore other cooking does. I baked my chocolate cherry cake for Easter. And, that video of Afroman was hilarious. I now have to look up the court case.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty entertaining.
DeleteKathy, just the name Chocolate Cherry Cake sounds delicious. Would you be willing to share your recipe? And thanks, Jenn, for your recipe and the video! Both made me smile! — Pat S
DeleteI love poundcake. And lemon? Extra yum! I'll have to look up that case. Sounds hilarious!
ReplyDeleteAfroman lives about 45 minutes from here, so yeah, it was all over the local news. A musician friend knows him, too. The deputies taking him to court were ridiculous, but that county is 99.9% white, so not surprising.
ReplyDeleteThe poundcake sounds fab, Jenn! Thanks, you're a great pal.