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Hey, hi!
It’s Tuesday and things are feeling sort of bright and fresh around here.
I love, love, love that citrus fruits are a winter thing. I mean, I know that I use lemons and limes year round, but come mid winter they totally brighten up my day and obviously my foods too.
I have a little confession though. This was the first time I actually ever baked with lemons, or any citrus fruit for that matter. As you guys know, when baking is involved around here, chocolate must also be involved. Growing up my savory foods were never, ever, mixed with my sweets.
It just was not something I ever thought as of being good. Lemon bread or banana bread? Yeah, I would go banana for sure, but with chocolate as well… of course.
However, the more I get into cooking and baking, and the more new flavors and combos I try, the more my tastes are changing and evolving. Now I know that using lemons in baked goods is a very common and well-loved concept, but for me it is totally new and very exciting.
And this bread is actually good, even without the chocolate.
Say what?! Yup, I never thought I would say it, but it is.
Now it is of course, delicious with chocolate too. I know this because half the loaf is studded with chocolate chunks.
Do not judge. I was worried it just would not be the same without chocolate, plus if I wanted to get anyone else in my family to try this bread than I needed a little chocolate to persuade them. You know how it works.
I am happy to say that I have a new love in this world and it is most definitely baking with lemons. We all loved it.
So good. Granted this bread is also loaded with one of my very favorite ingredients. Coconut! Now I know that lemons and coconut together is so good.
If you are looking for something to brighten your Tuesday or really your week than this is your bread. And my gosh, the smell as it bakes is simply amazing. Kind of makes you want to go out and buy up all the flowers at the grocery store and start spring cleaning.
Or at least just make things feel a little brighter and less clustered. Which I am thinking we may all need after a long weekend. Although, I kind of needed this bread yesterday. Monday was good, but still Monday. Put it this way, I had a doctor’s appointment and on all of my forms I put 2015 for the year. Yeah, I did and I have no idea why. I am losing it. Well, that and I hate going to the doctors. I am a nervous mess both before and after. It is not fun.
Now, we have to talk about how this bread is good both warm right out of the oven or toasted with a good drizzle of the salted honey butter.
I highly recommend experiencing this bread both ways because both are so good. One thing though, do not skip out on the honey butter. It is the perfect sweet drizzle for the bread. The flavors just work.
Best part – it’s a no fuss, done in less that an hour, bread.
Love those! Because easy and less than an hour means you can be enjoying warm bread with little effort on any day of the week. Yes, please.
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Oh, and if you are into chocolate (don’t lie, you know you love it), that version is pretty awesome too. Obviously.
This loaf came out beautiful 🤩 my earring is only based off personal taste preferences. I thought the lemon was soooooo subtle (had been wondering how this would all go together) and the sweetness is so subtle as well. This leans more towards the center of sweet / savory. Just not my cup of tea. Not sure if I needed more citrus or additional herbs but it’s still beautiful , easy and interesting
Hi Mariana,
Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try and sharing your feedback! So sorry to hear you didn’t love this! xx
My Indian family loved this! I think when I make it next time I’ll “Indianize” it by swapping lemon for orange, add shredded carrot and a bit of cardamom. As always, amazing Tieghan!!
Hey Autumn,
Fantastic! I am delighted to hear that this recipe was tasty for you, thanks for making it and sharing your review:) xx
Love this idea !
Can the coconut milk be replaced with whole milk or some other type of milk? Thank you!
Hey D,
Sure whatever milk you like will work! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Good Morning Tieghan!
I just came across this recipe and wants to make it but have a couple of questions: I’ve never used coconut oil; can I substitute regular oil for it and I can’t find unsweetened coconut flakes, so can sweetened shredded coconut be used?
Thank you! I love all of your recipes and especially the videos and beautiful pictures!!!
Hi Susan! I would recommend using olive oil or canola oil. Yes, you can use sweetened shredded coconut. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Sooo Delicious! Can’t Wait to have Slice of it 🙂
This bread would definitely brighten my day! I can’t resist that coconut topping, yum!
Thank you! Nothing tops toasted coconut!
The first time you’ve baked with lemons?? Wow. Baking with citrus is such a wonderful thing! This bread is just lovely. I hope to see more citrus baking from you! 😉
You will! 🙂
Thanks Brenda!
Made this tonight to share with my coworkers tomorrow any couldn’t wait until then to try a piece…so so delicious. Wow! I hope there’s some let for everyone else tomorrow! 🙂
Ya!! So happy you love t!! Hope it goes well tomorrow!
I am curious about this Salted Honey Butter! Can’t wait, in fact, just made banana oatmeal cookies so might as well experiment with this salted honey butter!
Oh yum!! Hope you love it!