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Pressure Cooker Strawberry Lemon Poppy Seed Breakfast Cake

October 6, 2017

Last modified on April 25th, 2023

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Sweet, creamy, bright, Pressure Cooker Strawberry Lemon Poppy Seed Breakfast Cake.  Healthy, whole grain, high protein, and absolutely delicious!  


The incredible response I got on this cute little Blackberry Almond Breakfast Cake completely made my week.  My family loves these cakes and I love sending them out the door with a whole grain, high protein, low sugar breakfast that will keep their bellies happy until lunch time.  You’ve completely justified me in my obsession and I had no other choice but to provide you with the most adorable version yet, Pressure Cooker Strawberry Lemon Poppy Seed!

A top down shot of a strawberry lemon poppyseed breakfast cake on a wooden chopping board

 

Cami’s tried to convince me to do a mini cookbook dedicated to all my breakfast cake versions.  But as evidenced by Master the Electric Pressure (that was supposed to be a mini cookbook), I lack the ability to put the brakes on any idea that enters my head.  A mini Breakfast Cake cookbook would turn into a “Breakfast Cakes from Around the World” where I’d end up writing a recipe dedicated to every country complete with interviews and the history behind each ingredient, etc, etc.  No brakes, I tell you, no brakes.

A slice of Pressure Cooker Strawberry Lemon Poppyseed Breakfast Cake on a wooden chopping board

So while I jot down all the ideas that are now exploding in my mind, alphabetizing them and categorizing them by importance and relevance . . . take a chill pill on my behalf and gaze upon this sweet, baby strawberry perched upon a vanilla-y yogurt glaze, soaking into a bright, lemony, poppy seed cake.  And it’s breakfast!  Not tea time with the queen, it’s breakfast in your home, with your family, who suddenly thinks you’re a kitchen rockstar.

Close up of a slice of breakfast cake next to fresh strawberries

I covered all the accessories with the Blackberry Almond Breakfast Cake, but to recap,

  • use this 8 inch springform pan if you have an 8 quart pot
  • this 8 inch springform pan if you have a 6 quart or
  • this 8 inch push pan (best push pan I’ve ever used, and I’ve tested at least 5)
  • use this heating core for more even and quicker cooking

If you don’t want to bother with the heating core, I had a couple of you report back saying that increasing the time to 55 minutes for an 8 inch pan cooked it through.  For a 6 -7 inch pan without a heating core, try increasing the time to 65 minutes.  I haven’t personally tried these directions, but it sounds like it worked great!

A piece of breakfast cake on a fork

Now to the winner of a powerhouse, 8 quart Fagor Lux Multicooker and our cookbook, Master the Electric Pressure Cooker . . .

I’m so so so happy for your life and how carefree it’s about to become . . .

my mom says I’m too dramatic when I write . . .

Congratulations . . . Anna!

Her comment was, “I would love to win an 8 quart Fagor Lux! Our favorite breakfast foods are eggs made many ways (I had an omelet this morning with peppers and onions and a bit of low fat Mexican blend cheese), steel cut oats, peanut butter toast.”

Anna, your breakfast choices are on point!  I’m a huge fan of a mix of almond butter and peanut butter on toast.  I’m so excited for you and how fabulous the rest of your life will now be ????

To the rest of you, thanks for your wonderful support!  I wish I could give each and every one of you a big, fabulous prize.  But I think you’ll agree with one bite of this Strawberry Lemon Poppyseed Breakfast Cake, it’s pretty darn close to the grand prize!

Enjoy!

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Pressure Cooker Strawberry Lemon Poppyseed Breakfast Cake

A slice of Pressure Cooker Strawberry Lemon Poppyseed Breakfast Cake on a wooden chopping board
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Strawberries and lemon are a match made in heaven in this whole grain, high protein Pressure Cooker Strawberry Lemon Poppyseed Breakfast Cake

  • Author: Marci
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 55 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Pressure cooker
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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For the Cake batter

  • 6 eggs
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 3 cups greek yogurt
  • zest of 2 lemons (or 2 teaspoons homemade Pressure Cooker Lemon Extract)
  • 1 1/2 cups whole wheat pastry flour or white whole wheat flour
  • 3 tablespoons poppy seeds
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup chopped strawberries

For the Honey Lemon Yogurt Sauce

  • 1/2 cup plain yogurt
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • juice of 1 lemon (or 2 if you like it tart)

Instructions

  1. Lightly grease an 8 inch springform pan and heating core with nonstick cooking spray (directions for cooking without a heating core below).
  2. Beat together the eggs and sugar until smooth. Add the melted butter, yogurt, and lemon zest (or lemon extract) and whisk until well combined.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, poppy seeds, salt, and baking powder.  Combine with the egg mixture.  Pour the batter in the prepared pan and heating core (fill heating core three fourths of the way).  Sprinkle evenly with strawberries and use a spoon or spatula to lightly fold in the strawberries, leaving most of them on top (some will sink while the cake cooks).
  4. Add 1 cup of water to the pressure cooker pot and place a trivet inside.
  5. Optional: Make a tinfoil sling by folding a long piece of foil into thirds. Place cake pan on top and use this to lower the cake onto the trivet.  This will make for easy removal once the cake is done.
  6. Secure the lid and turn pressure release knob to a sealed position.  Cook at high pressure for 45 minutes.
  7. While the cake is cooking, pour yogurt, honey, and lemon juice into a small bowl and whisk to combine.
  8. When pressure cooking is complete, use a natural release for 10 minutes and then release any remaining pressure.
  9. Remove pan from pressure cooker using the tinfoil sling and place on a cooling rack.
  10. Carefully remove the springform ring.
  11. Serve warm with a drizzle of Honey Lemon Yogurt Sauce.

Notes

Here are some cooking notes from others who have cooked this without the heating core:

For an 8 inch pan, without a heating core, cook for 55 minutes

For a 6 inch pan, without a heating core, cook for 65 minutes

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  1. Giselle says

    September 17, 2018

    Would the 6-cup bundt pan work for this and the blackberry breakfast cake? Or do you recommend against it for some reason? I figured it would work the same as using the heating core in the springform, but maybe not. Just wondering if possible and if there are any cook time differences. Thanks!!

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    • Marci says

      September 18, 2018

      Giselle, The bundt pans work great! They are a little trickier to get out, but if you grease it well, you’ll be fine. This might be a bit too much filling for that size of pan. I’ve never tried it so I can’t say for sure. If you search for the Berries and Cream Breakfast Cake on my blog you’ll see the ratios that I’ve done in the bundt pan. If nothing else, you could fill up your bundt pan and then use any extra batter for a mini version in a mason jar or ramekin perhaps.

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      • Giselle says

        September 18, 2018

        Wonderful! I’m going to try it and let you know.

        On another note…I found your blog after picking up your cookbook last week. I am really enjoying your flavor combinations, spot on timing estimates, and practical approach. I’ve made the barbacoa beef, nacho cheese, and peach melba oats. All were a huge hit. But, I must say I was mostly pleased with the oats because getting my 15 year old son a less high-maintenance breakfast (he has to have eggs, bacon, potatoes…or else he’s hungry 30 min later) in the wee hours of the morning was a huge relief. It staved off his hunger for 2.5 hours. He even asked for the leftovers the following morning. YAY!

      • Marci says

        September 19, 2018

        Giselle, your comment made me smile, I love hearing about people enjoying the book and your first picks were on point! I agree, my kids get hungry so quick but between the oats and chia seeds, they are happy for hours. I’m so happy to have you here!

  2. Muriel says

    November 4, 2017

    Can I use frozen or only fresh strawberries?

    Reply
    • Marci says

      November 6, 2017

      Muriel, Frozen is fine! I would let them thaw though before adding them. Frozen fruit tend to slow down the cook of the cake.

      Reply
  3. Vickie says

    October 7, 2017

    Congratulations Anna on winning the giveaway! Have fun learning new recipes.

    Reply
  4. Heather Anne says

    October 6, 2017

    That looks wonderful – yum! I can’t wait to try it! We still have some strawberries in the garden patch, maybe enough for a delightful breakfast cake!

    Reply
    • Marci says

      October 6, 2017

      Heather, I love our little strawberry patch! It’s just about done and I’m nearly in tears about it. Store-bought strawberries just don’t compare!

      Reply
  5. Karen says

    October 6, 2017

    Yay! Congratulations, Anna! I bet you will love your new pot!

    Reply

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