If you want to show love to someone, then you make them a lemon loaf. That’s what my grandma taught me. People thought they had tasted heaven when they were a lucky recipient of one of her lemon loaves. The fact is, Kraft isn’t that amazing, but Nana’s love was, and it made the most ordinary recipes taste extraordinary. And this recipe is actually pretty good…but make it to give away…and it will taste even better!
One year ago today my Nana passed away, just a few days before her 91st birthday. Been thinking of her a lot today. But, really, I’ve thought of her a lot this past year. I know she would have loved to be part of so many things in person, but I know she was in spirit. I know she would have just had to poke her head in to McKaya’s wedding, Hunter’s graduation, our summer holidays, my songwriting, cuddles with my kids, and of course July 1st and so many other moments. She was always just “there”. So strange to not see her face. Yet, I’m so grateful to know that families can be together forever. I miss her like crazy.
Today I had Special K for breakfast. With a spoonful of sugar. That’s what she always fed me when we had sleep overs. That, and white toast with honey. Highly fibrous, I know.
I even made my bed perfectly today. Because she did that too. And I vacuumed…and thought of her again. It doesn’t matter how old someone is when they go…you miss them just the same.
Today I am going to bake some lemon loaves. One to take to my grandpa, then one for someone else and of course one for the freezer – just as she always did. Wrapped in saran wrap and tinfoil. (We ate all the ones she left after the funeral last year…) And maybe one for my husband and kids….because they’ll want some too. Then I think I’ll also bake one for just me and enjoy every “sugarless” bite!
LEMON LOAVES OF LOVE
Some people are just known for things;
My Nana was no exception.
She made these divine lemon loaves,
A most heavenly confection.
No matter if her feet were sore
Or if her back would ache,
She’d whip these up for someone else
And show love through a cake.
To brighten someone’s darkest day
She’d take sugar, eggs and flour;
Turn lemons into lemonade,
Turn something sweet from sour.
And if it was your birthday
Or a cause for celebration
She’d show up with a lemon loaf
Adding joy to the occasion!
A smile, a wink, a guarantee
It was “sugar-less”, she’d say.
And we’re still trying to figure out
How she’d justify that way!
But regardless of what is in this loaf,
Our Nana still lives on.
In example of her service
And her love though she is gone.
Even at the funeral’s end
When gathering at the house,
Inside the freezer, wrapped all neat –
More lemon loaves for us!
So if you’re lucky to receive
One of these sweet cakes
Know it’s baked with all my love;
She showed that’s all it takes.
I hope this simple token
Is enjoyed and is enough
As I carry on tradition;
Baking lemon loaves with love.
– Sara Lyn Baril
- 1 c. boiling water
- 1 pkg. (85g) Lemon Jell-O
- 1 pkg. (2 layer size) lemon cake mix
- 3/4 c oil
- 1/4 c lemon zest
- 4 eggs
- Topping/Drizzle
- 1 c icing sugar
- 1/4 c lemon juice
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Spray 2 (8×4-inch) loaf pans with cooking spray. Add boiling water to jelly powder; stir 2 min. until completely dissolved. Mix cake mix, oil, zest, jelly and eggs in large bowl with mixer until blended. Pour into prepared pans.
- Bake 40 min. or until toothpick inserted in centres comes out clean. Pierce loaves with large fork at 1/2-inch intervals.
- Mix icing sugar and juice until blended; carefully pour over loaves. Cool loaves in pans 30 min.; remove from pans to wire racks. Cool completely.
- Makes 2 loaves