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    Home » Recipes » Sweets

    Yellow Squash Cake

    Published on May 27, 2022 by theseasidebaker Last Modified on May 27, 2022 / 6 Comments

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    Tired of the same old zucchini bread? Then this recipe for Summer Squash Lemon Bundt Cake is just what you need! Delicious moist bundt cake with a burst of bright lemon flavor is like a slice of summer on a plate. A delicious way to sneak some extra vegetable servings into your kids diet too. 

    yellow squash Bundt Cake on gold cake plate.

    It is officially summer and our garden is bursting with beautiful summer squash and zucchini. I have been cooking up a storm to keep up with supply, but if any of you have any recipe suggestions, please send them my way! Seriously, there is only so much grilled and sautéed summer squash and Chocolate Zucchini Muffins that my family can take. And up next on my garden harvest list is tomatoes, so I'd love to have you share your favorite tomato recipes too!

    Growing up I despised squash, yet my mother still made it almost every night. I swear that woman rarely cooked (I pray she doesn't read this), but when she did it was zucchini. I tried every scheme under the sun to avoid eating those things. Although I am still not a huge fan of zucchini, I have definitely grown to love gorgeous yellow summer squash.

    Overhead shot of glazed yellow squash Bundt Cake on gold cake plate.

    WHY WE LOVE THIS YELLOW SQUASH CAKE

    • It's a great way to use up squash. We all know that once the squash plant gets started, it will produce enough for an army!
    • Bundt cakes are great because they're relatively easy to make and once topped with a glaze, they're beautiful! Perfect to enjoy a slice with a cup of coffee.
    • Easy to transport and easy to freeze- this is a great recipe to take to backyard bbq's, brunch, etc. This Yellow Squash Bundt Cake also freezes really well so you can enjoy a slice all year long.
    • You can't taste the yellow summer squash! Seriously, your kids will have no idea! The fresh lemon juice does a wonderful job at over powering the delicate squash flavors, while the squash works as maintaining the moisture in the Bundt cake.
    • The tangy lemon glaze is perfectly refreshing this time of year.
    Cake server pulling up a slice of Bundt Cake from plate.

    INGREDIENTS/SHOPPING LIST TO MAKE YELLOW SQUASH CAKE

    • Unsalted Butter
    • Granulated White Sugar
    • Fresh Lemon Juice and Lemon zest
    • Large Eggs
    • All-purpose Flour
    • Salt
    • Baking Soda
    • Baking Powder
    • Buttermilk
    • Yellow Summer Squash or Zucchini
    • Powdered Sugar
    Sliced lemon cake on gold cake plate and blue background.

    SUBSTITUTIONS AND TIPS FOR THIS SUMMER BUNDT CAKE

    Turn this Bundt cake into a quick bread by baking in a couple of loaf pans. Bake each loaf pan for 30-35 minutes.

    Use a lemon zucchini cake instead of the yellow squash. Measurements will be the same. The squash, whether zucchini or yellow, just acts as an ingredient to insure a very moist crumb.

    Make the lemon cake a lime cake by swapping out the lemon with lime juice and zest.

    Up close photo of the inside of the glazed Bundt Cake.

    HOW TO MAKE LEMON SQUASH BREAD (BUNDT CAKE)

    box grater shredding the yellow squash.
    Glass bowl with butter, sugar, and eggs for Bundt Cake batter.
    Adding the flour to the Bundt Cake batter.
    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Generously spray 10-cup bundt pan with non-stick cooking spray.
    2. Grate fresh squash using a metal box grater or a food processor.
    3. In a large bowl, beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
    4. Beat in lemon juice and zest.
    5. Add eggs, one at a time, scrapping the bowl after each addition.
    6. In a separate bowl, combine flour, salt, baking soda and powder. Whisk dry ingredients.
    7. Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture. Mixing until just combined.
    8. Stir in buttermilk and grated summer squash.
    9. Pour batter into bundt pan, and tap on the counter to remove air bubbles.
    10. Bake bundt pan for 50-60 minutes or until a knife is inserted and come out clean.
    11. Allow cake to cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes, then turn pan over and gently tap to remove cake from pan; cool completely.
    12. Once cake has cooled, make the glaze.
    13. Melt butter in a small pan then add powdered sugar and fresh lemon juice. Whisk until smooth.
    14. Pour glaze over bundt cake then slice and serve!
    Stirring the Bundt Cake batter with a spatula in glass bowl.
    Adding the grated yellow squash to the bundt batter.
    Yellow squash cake batter in a metal bundt pan on blue background.

    STORAGE

    Bundt cakes are best served at room temperature. To store, refrigerate for up to 5 days, but bring to room temp before serving. You can also slice the cake and wrap in plastic wrap or waxed paper, then store into an airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months.

    Pouring the glaze onto the Bundt Cake on gold cake platter.

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    What Exactly is Summer Squash?

    There are two main varieties of yellow summer squash, straightneck squash, which essentially looks like a yellow version of zucchini, and crookneck squash.

    Both have a mildly sweet flavor, and skin that is very thin and tender. A plentiful and popular vegetable in North America, summer squash is versatile and can be fried, microwaved, steamed, boiled and baked. 

    Up close shot of the glaze on the Bundt Cake.

    The recipe calls for over 2 cups of grated summer squash - and it's the perfect way to use some of your summer harvest up! I made this bundt cake for my daughter's end of the year picnic. Even after slicing it, it remained perfectly moist. Since squash have such as high water content, it does wonders when added to baked goods. And once cooked, you really don't taste the grated squash. But the little ribbons of yellow made it so pretty! The lemon takes center stage flavor-wise, and gives this cake a bright, fresh taste.

    This Summer Squash Lemon Bundt Cake recipe is a delicious way to use up your summer squash crop. And did you know you can actually freeze fresh summer squash to use later? That means you can harvest from your garden now, and then enjoy bake up delicious summer squash lemon bundt cake all year long.

    Slice of Bundt Cake on yellow plate on blue background.

    How To Freeze Summer Squash

    Simply wash your summer squash with cool water and dry well. Then, you can slice into strips, rounds, or shred it (which is my preferred method) using a large box grater.

    Then transfer the squash into freezer safe plastic storage bags and remove as much air as possible. Seal shut, label the bags with the date, and store flat inside the freezer.

    Your summer squash will keep frozen for up to 6 months. If wanting to freeze for longer than 6 months, I recommend blanching the squash first before prepping and freezing. Blanching will prevent enzymes in the squash from deteriorating and will preserve the flavor longer.

    Fork taking a piece of the Bundt Cake slice on yellow plate.

    OTHER RECIPES YOU MAY ENJOY 

    Love this Summer Squash Lemon Bundt Cake recipe? Then you'll want to check out my other summer garden inspired recipes.

    • Rhubarb Streusel Bread
    • Yellow Squash Cakes
    • Chocolate Chip Zucchini Muffins
    • Coconut Blueberry Lime Bundt Cake
    Bundt Cake on gold cake plate and blue background.
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    Summer Squash Lemon Bundt Cake
    Prep Time
    15 mins
    Cook Time
    50 mins
     

    Summer Squash Lemon Bundt Cake is deliciously moist and bright. This summer squash cake is the perfect way to use up all the extra squash from your garden!

    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: squash bundt cake, yellow squash cake, yellow squash recipes
    Servings: 10
    Calories: 433 kcal
    Author: Jackie
    Ingredients
    • 1 cup unsalted butter room temperature
    • 2 cups sugar
    • ¼ cup plus 2 Tbs lemon juice
    • 2 teaspoon lemon zest
    • 3 eggs
    • 3 cups flour
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • 2 ½ cups grated summer squash or zucchini
    • 1 cup buttermilk room temperature
    • ¼ cup unsalted butter melted
    • 1 cup powdered sugar
    • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
    Instructions
    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Generously spray bundt pan with non-stick cooking spray.
    2. Grate summer squash.
    3. In the bowl of your mixer, beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
    4. Beat in lemon juice and zest.
    5. Add eggs, one at a time, scrapping the bowl after each addition.
    6. In a separate bowl, combine flour, salt, baking soda and powder.
    7. Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture. Mixing until just combined.
    8. Stir in grated summer squash and buttermilk.

    9. Pour batter into bundt pan, and tap on the counter to remove air bubbles.
    10. Bake bundt pan for 50-60 minutes or until a knife is inserted and come out clean.
    11. Allow cake to cool for 10 minutes, then turn pan over and gently tap to remove cake.
    12. Cool completely.
    13. Once cooled, make glaze.
    14. Melt butter in a small pan then add powdered sugar and lemon juice. Whisk until smooth.
    15. Pour glaze over bundt.
    16. Slice and serve.
    Nutrition Facts
    Summer Squash Lemon Bundt Cake
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 433 Calories from Fat 72
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 8g12%
    Saturated Fat 4g25%
    Trans Fat 1g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
    Monounsaturated Fat 2g
    Cholesterol 67mg22%
    Sodium 456mg20%
    Potassium 209mg6%
    Carbohydrates 85g28%
    Fiber 1g4%
    Sugar 55g61%
    Protein 8g16%
    Vitamin A 350IU7%
    Vitamin C 8mg10%
    Calcium 99mg10%
    Iron 2mg11%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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    Comments

    1. Kate

      August 18, 2021 at 12:24 pm

      Think I could make these in muffin pans? We enjoy this recipe weekly but want to make them into muffins

      Reply
      • Kathy

        June 08, 2022 at 8:16 am

        I made in mini bundt cake pans. Turned out WONDERFUL! Baked for 15 to 20 minutes, cooled for 5 minutes, turned out wonderfully lightly glazed and the result is moist, fluffy, dreamy!!! Don't be afraid to try it. Of course muffins would take longer to bake since center isn't hollow, just keep testing and observing them your fist time. Have fun and enjoy your snack cakes.

        Reply
    2. Terri

      June 15, 2023 at 10:08 am

      Hi all, I tried making this Bundt cake. It smelled delicious. But I have extra batter so I put the rest of batter in small unit cake pans. Well of course the small one cooked faster
      . When I opened the door to get the small ones out I noticed the large Bundt had falling in. It’s so upset that maybe I caused that to happen. Any suggestions on when not to open a door before it’s set?

      Reply
      • theseasidebaker

        June 21, 2023 at 4:48 pm

        Oh man, I'm sorry about that! I typically don't open the oven door until the tail end of the baking just to check on the progress (like the last 10 minutes or so).

        Reply
    3. Afton

      July 09, 2023 at 6:26 pm

      Delicious! We absolutely enjoyed this cake. It's definitely a recipe worth saving.

      Reply
    4. Sue P.

      August 22, 2023 at 12:23 pm

      This is a delicious cake! I was afraid it was too much batter for my Bundt pan, so made a small loaf cake as well. Checking on and taking the loaf pan out of the oven didn't cause the larger cake to fall. My husband and I ate some of the warm loaf-cake portion without the glaze and loved it. It's even better with the glaze and served cold from the fridge. I used SACO Cultured Buttermilk Powder and water as directed on the can of powder and it worked perfectly. It freezes well -- sliced and air-tight in Tupperware-type container.

      Reply

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