Even though I don’t like to feel ruled by what is “in season,” sometimes I can’t help but embrace it. Winter citrus feels like a gift from Mother Nature to bring some sunshine to the dreary cold months. When it never really gets bright out, and I’m in the wintery doldrums, something bright, sunny and tangy seems like the perfect thing.
I’ve been dying to make these cupcakes for ages. Given that I just adore lemon meringue pie, these seemed right up my alley. It always appeared that I was one or two kitchen tools short to sucessfully attempt these. Even when I got a kitchen torch for toasting the meringue, I didn’t think I’d have much luck with 7-minute frosting without a stand mixer. So- now that the citrus is plentiful, and my kitchen tools are fully stocked, it seemed like just the time to try them!
I’ve made versions of this buttermilk-lemon cake before, and its wonderful. After that, a tart lemon curd is slathered on top and they are frosted with a fluffy, cloud-like 7 minute frosting. A little toasting from a kitchen torch adds that perfect touch reminiscient of the classic pie. If you want an over-the-top lemon flavor, core a little bit of the cake out and fill the cakes with lemon curd as well. I liked both variations, depending on how much lip-puckering tartness I feel like.
Ingredients Instructions Notes The recipe makes a little extra lemon curd but I always find a use for it! Also this will allow you to fill and top each cupcake if you so desire. While the cupcakes and curd can be made days in advance, the frosting needs to be used right away or it gets hard. I suggest doing everything else ahead of time, but not making the frosting and assembling the cupcakes until when you're ready to serve!
recipe adapted slightly from: martha stewart cupcakes

















Why do the ingredients in the seven minute frosting say to use 3/4 cup of sugar and in the directions it says to add 1 1/2 cups of sugar to the saucepan? Are you doubling the recipe and did not specify? It would be nice to know so we can double everything else as well.
I actually halved the recipe, but seemed to miss that quantity. Thanks for letting me know- I edit my own posts but sometimes to miss things.
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Yay I’m so glad they turned out well for you! :)
Went to heaven and came back with this cupcakes!! They were like lemon pie in one bite.
I made them for my boyfriends birthday party and they were a huge hit! I did some little modifications in the recipe but use yours as base.
Thanks for sharing this and all your recipes!!
I am OBSESSED with cupcakes and I’ve come to really love lemon flavored baked goods, so these look absolutely delicious. Thanks so much for sharing!!
-Jessica (Sew In Love)
these are so beautiful. i love the amount of lemon curd coating these!
Lemon meringue is my absolute favorite pie. I am sure it translates beautifully into cupcake form. Gotta try this once I get a kitchen torch…
Aw thanks Erica! I find that when I have such a pretty subject as these cupcakes, it’s hard to not make the picture look good :) xo
Oh yes! I remember when you made these! :)
What a gorgeous hit of sunshine in this cold weather! Love the little toasted tops.
They look fabulous Audra.
These really are so delicious – like the best cupcake and the best pie in one! I’m glad you made them in the winter!
Oh I love the look of that lemon curd running down the sides! This looks amazing and refreshing :)
I think this is the prettiest picture you’ve ever had on the blog! They look delectable.
Those are gorgeous and look delicious! I love lemon.
Hey Diane! I used Ateco 836- which is just a large star tip! :)
These are GORGEOUS!!!
Lemon desserts are my favorite!
Those cupcakes looks wonderful!!!! Can you tell me what tip you used to decorate the frosting?
These might end up my new fav….LOVE lemon meringue!!
I love citrus in the winter and these are seriously gorgeous Audra! Lemon curd is like kryptonite to me, I could take a spoon to an entire jar of that stuff :)
These look absolutely gorgeous! I adore lemon meringue pie, and the contrast between the tart curd and sweet frosting sounds delicious!