Lemon drizzle cake baked on the Traeger Timberline 850 wood pellet grill

Lemon drizzle cake baked on the Traeger Timberline 850 wood pellet grill


Expand your BBQing repertoire and try this easy, delicious lemon cake

Who would have thought that you could bake a cake on the barbecue? You can and they don’t taste of smoke! Just use your grill in the same way that you would use your oven at home. It goes without saying that you need a grill with a lid otherwise if you’re burning charcoal you’ll just get flare-up. If you’re cooking on charcoal use good quality lump-wood or briquettes as the cheap ones can give you a lot of toxic smoke and you want it to burn cleanly.

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Ingredients:

  • 275g (9.5oz) SR flour
  • 2 teasp baking powder
  • 225g (8oz) caster sugar
  • 225g (8oz) butter; softened
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 lemons; juice and zest

Topping:

  • 175g (6oz) granulated sugar
  • 2 lemons; juice and zest

Equipment:

  • 30 x 23cm ( 12 x 9”) roasting tin; greased and lined

Pre-heat the Traeger to 180C (356F).

Beat together the butter and caster sugar until pale coloured and fluffy.

Gradually beat in the eggs a little at a time; if you beat too much in at once the mixture will curdle. If it does start to curdle just gently fold in a spoonful of the flour.

Once you have beaten in the eggs gently fold in the flour and baking powder, then the lemon juice and zest.

Turn the mixture into the roasting tin.

Bake in the centre of the grill for about 40 minutes. Check that the cake is cooked by inserting a skewer and if it comes out clean then the cake is cooked.

Mix together the granulated sugar and lemon juice for the topping; pierce the top of the cake with a skewer and pour over the topping while the cake is still warm.

Leave to cool then remove from the tin.


Angela Slater

Daughter of a farmer and market gardener so have always had a connection with the outdoors, whether it was keeping animals or producing fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. Along with my work at Hayes Garden World I also have a smallholding, mainly breeding rare breed pigs. I gained an HND and BSc in Conservation and Environmental Land Management, as a result I am an ardent environmentalist and have a keen interest in environmentally friendly gardening. In my time at Hayes I worked for several years in the Outdoor Plant and Houseplant areas.