My recipe for keto lemon pound cake is a lemon lover's dream. The star of the recipe is the tangy lemon.
It's a keto lemon cream cheese pound cake that uses lemon juice, lemon extract, and lemon zest for maximum lemon flavor.
I love how It's grain-free, sugar-free, gluten-free, and keto-friendly, yet it has a bright, lemony flavor that makes you think you're cheating on keto.
This is an almond flour lemon pound cake recipe since it's made with almond flour but I also have a keto coconut cream cheese pound cake where you can add the lemon glaze featured in this recipe.
It's a great option for those who cannot consume nuts.
Inspired by our popular keto cream cheese pound cake recipe. This lemon version is sure to be well-loved too.
Make sure you remember to also check out our complete list of Keto Pound Cakes and Keto Cakes that any cake lover doing keto would enjoy exploring.
Keto Lemon Pound Cake

Whether you are looking for a great lemon dessert that is keto-friendly or a snack to enjoy with your favorite cup of hot beverage, this is the keto lemon glazed pound cake you want to make and will be proud to share.
Trust me when I tell you that it's a cake everyone will embrace, making it perfect for family gatherings or to take to your next church potluck.
Plus, this tasty keto lemon cake recipe only clocks in at 2.8 g net carbs making it a great option for anyone on a low carb diet.
The best part is the top of the cake a sweet lemon glaze that ensures the whole family will love this recipe too!
A low-carb lemon pound cake was destined to make it to the blog, especially since a lemon cake seemed to always make an appearance at our family gatherings.
Even when the meals were impromptu, I always managed to whip up a quick pound cake and then top it with a tangy lemon icing.

The memories we made were, of course, sweeter than any dessert ever created.
Isn't it amazing how we tend to associate certain foods with loved ones who have touched our lives? A lemon pound cake always reminds me of my sister-in-law's mom, Regla.
Unfortunately, she was taken from us way too soon. Her love of the family and kitchen is certainly missed, yet always guarded close to our hearts.
My original lemon pound cake had loads of sugar. Although it was well-loved, once we went keto, that cake had to be retired.
I just could not, in good conscience, serve a cake that was so full of sugar after learning firsthand the ramifications of having too many carbs in our diet.
Gluten-Free Lemon Cream Cheese Pound Cake

So, this meant that I needed to create a delicious alternative for my loved ones and that it had to meet the family's standards.
Enter my recipe for keto lemon cream cheese pound cake.
Let's just say I had spoiled them with my high-carb treats and now I had to convince them that our decision to go keto was not going to intrude with a family favorite.
I had been toying with the idea of giving this beloved recipe a makeover. I really wanted to bring this back to our family because it was tied to so many beautiful memories.
Thankfully, this recipe makeover turned out to be an instant hit with the family too. I just love that this sugar-free lemon cake can now be enjoyed by our family and still honor her memory.
Simple Ingredients Needed For This Lemon Keto Pound Cake
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I'm going to share some of my keto baking tips with you to ensure your pound cake turns out perfectly. Note that the full printable recipe is at the bottom of the page.
The following are all the ingredients you'll need to make an almond flour lemon cake:
- Finely milled almond flour (I suggest you measure then sift the almond flour for best results)
- Granulated sugar substitute
- Powdered sugar substitute for the glaze
- Unsalted butter, room temperature
- Full-fat cream cheese, room temperature
- Eggs, room temperature
- Lemon juice
- Lemon extract
The following are the materials you'll need:
- Mixing bowls
- Electric mixer or stand-up mixer
- 10 X 5-inch Loaf Pan
- Parchment Paper
How To Make This Keto Cake

To make this lemon pound cake, start by preheating the oven to 350 degrees and greasing and lining a 10x5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
In a small bowl, measure and sift the almond flour, then set it aside. In a large bowl, use an electric mixer to beat the softened cream cheese and butter on high until light and fluffy.
Add the sugar substitute and combine well. Then, gradually add the eggs one at a time, ensuring full incorporation. Stir in the sifted almond flour, salt, baking powder, and lemon zest, mixing well.
Next, add the lemon juice and lemon extract and beat until fully incorporated.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 40-45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean. Allow the cake to cool on a baking rack for at least 15 minutes before unmolding.
While the cake is still slightly warm, spread the lemon glaze over it.
For the keto lemon glaze, combine the confectioners sugar substitute with the fresh lemon juice and a pinch of salt.
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Spread the icing over the warm cake using an offset spatula. Allow the glaze to set fully, then garnish the cake with lemon wedges and fresh lemon zest.
Store any leftovers in the refrigerator for up to five days or in the freezer for up to three weeks.
Best Sugar Substitute Options
When it comes to choosing your sweetener for this lemon-infused keto pound cake, I have several low-carb options that work well.
I really like Lakanto Monk Fruit Sweetener because the texture is spot on and because there is barely any aftertaste.
This is a great one, especially if you are new to sugar substitutes, because it mimics sugar the most in my book.
I'm also partial to Swerve, an erythritol blend, although you should keep in mind that it does have a bit more of a cooling aftertaste, which some people dislike.
Alternatively, you could also use a stevia and erythritol-based brand like Pyure. This is if you prefer to use stevia in your baked goods.
But note that if you go this route, you will need to reduce the amount of sweetener by half since it is twice as sweet as the others.
Lastly, if you can't easily find a more natural sugar substitute, you can also use Splenda with great success.
I know not everyone would agree with me here, and I respect that, but in my book, it's still better than regular sugar.
As far as the keto lemon icing goes, you will have to use a confectioner's sugar substitute. Both Lakanto and Swerve have great ones.

The former recipe was made moist by pouring a lemon simple syrup into the cake after it was baked and fully cooled.
My keto lemon pound cake also has a delicious lemon glaze but it also has lemon extract and a little lemon juice inside the batter before it's baked for extra lemon flavor.
I can't wait for you to try this easy keto lemon pound cake recipe and share it with your loved ones. Creating foods that remind us of our loved ones is a way to continue to honor their memory.
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Keto Lemon Pound Cake (Gluten-Free)
This deliciously rich keto lemon pound cake recipe is a lemon lover's dream. It’s a keto lemon-infused pound cake that’s topped with lemon glaze. Made with almond flour it makes it gluten-free and low in carbs!
Ingredients
- 8 ounce of cream cheese softened
- ½ cup of butter softened
- 8 whole eggs, room temperature
- 2 cups of granulated sugar substitute
- 2 ½ cups of finely ground almond flour , measured and sifted
- ⅓ cup of lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon of lemon extract
- ¼ teaspoon of freshly grated lemon rind
- ¼ teaspoon of salt
- 2 teaspoons of baking powder
Keto Lemon Glaze Topping:
- ½ cup of confectioner's sugar substitute
- ¼ cup of fresh lemon juice
- 1 lemon sliced in wedges and halved (optional garnish)
- Fresh lemon zest to sprinkle over the top of the iced lemon pound cake
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Grease and line a 10X5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
- In a small bowl, measure and sift the almond flour and set it aside.
- In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, add the softened cream cheese and butter and beat on high until light and fluffy.
- Add the sugar substitute to this mixture and combine well.
- Then, add the 8 eggs one at a time, making sure that it is fully incorporated.
- Next, stir in the sifted almond flour, salt, baking powder, and lemon zest and mix well.
- Lastly, stir in the lemon juice and lemon extract and beat until the batter is fully incorporated.
- Pour cake batter into the prepared pan.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
- Allow the cake to cool on a baking rack for at least 15 minutes before unmolding. Then, spread the lemon glaze on the pound cake while it is still slightly warm.
- Store leftovers for up to 5 days in the refrigerator or up to 3 weeks in the freezer.
Keto Lemon Glaze
- Combine ½ cup of confectioners sugar substitute with ¼ cup of fresh lemon juice and a pinch of salt.
- Using an offset spatula, spread the icing over the slightly warm cake. Allow the cake glaze to fully set, and then garnish with lemon wedges and fresh lemon zest.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 12 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 328Total Fat: 29.8gSaturated Fat: 10.8gCholesterol: 150mgSodium: 158mgCarbohydrates: 4.2gNet Carbohydrates: 2.8gFiber: 2.5gSugar: 1.5gProtein: 5.3g





















Erin Moore says
Could this be made as cupcakes? How long would I bake them and should the temperature be the same?
fittoservegroup says
Hi Erin, you certainly can darling. I would bake for about 15-20 minutes at 350
Erin Smith says
Please confirm the carb info on the nutritional panel. The total carbs is showing to be 1.9, yet fiber is 15.1?
fittoservegroup says
Hi Erin, Thanks for catching this error. Forgot the decimal point and boy does that make a difference Lol.;)
McDonna says
This is yet another delicious winner! I have made your cream cheese pound cake several times. It's always been so good but made me long for the lemon pound cake I grew up with in south Florida. This recipe filled that void to a tee.
The only changes I made was no lemon juice in the glaze, and about half the amount for the cake. The lemons I had on hand were not as juicy as I had hoped. But it still came out tangy.
The other change was to bake it in a 13 x 9 sheet cake. It yielded 16 very generous-sized pieces. This brought the carb count even lower per serving.
My husband has taken the pound cake to work with him every day this week. He has shared some of it with co-workers who just flipped when they tasted it! It was a huge bonus for them to discover that it's also keto. He told me that three people have asked for the recipe. Hopefully you will have even more subscribers soon because of an enthusiastic husband.
Hilda Solares says
Awwwwe Darling! This makes me sooo happy. I love that you customized it. Have you seen I have a chocolate and pumpkin and even one made with coconut flour? They are all based on the original. Thanks for stopping by and making my day with your lovely comment. ?
McDonna says
Thanks for referencing the other flavors of pound cake. Yes, I scour your website for great recipes. They've always been amazing. I'm thinking about baking the chocolate pound cake with chocolate ganache next.
My husband told me today that his co-workers have decided that I'm lying about the cake being keto! The texture, flavor, crumb, sweetness of the cake couldn't be something "healthy" or a "diet" dessert - couldn't be!
Every day he's come home and told me about the admiration of his co-workers for this lemon pound cake. He The New Kid at work, so the cake has been a real ice breaker for him, too.
Guess this man is going into the cake ministry! LOL
Hilda Solares says
Ha,ha,ha cake ministry! Donna, I just realized who I was writing to darling. I pray all is well with you. You need to give me a ring soon. Would love to pray with you and catch up.
Amanda says
This is another great recipe. It really hits the spot when craving something sweet.
Hilda Solares says
Awesome Amanda! Glad you enjoyed it.
Trisha says
Just made it today so we can have for dessert tonight and let me just say, it's FANTASTIC!!!! So lemony, so moist and so delicious! I've been desperate for low carb desserts and this one is the bomb dot com!!!! TY and God bless!
Hilda Solares says
Hi Trisha, So happy to hear that you enjoyed the lemon pound cake recipe. Thanks for stopping by to encourage me.