Hello, my lovely readers! Today, I’m thrilled to share a recipe that has been a cherished part of my baking journey – Bonnie’s Lemon Jello Cake. This cake is not just a dessert, it’s a bundle of joy wrapped in the zesty aroma of lemon and the sweet, comforting flavor of a classic yellow cake. This recipe holds a special place in my heart as it comes from Bonnie, a dear friend and an amazing home baker who has been my guide and inspiration in many of my baking endeavors. Bonnie’s Lemon Jello Cake is a testament to her love for simple, easy-to-make, yet delightfully delicious bakes. The cultural significance of this cake lies in its simplicity and the warmth it brings to any gathering. It’s a perfect bake for those impromptu guests or when you crave something sweet and satisfying. The best part? It’s so easy to make that even a novice baker can pull it off. And oh, the joy of seeing that golden beauty come out of the oven – it’s absolutely priceless! I’ve baked (and devoured) this cake countless times and trust me, it never disappoints. Ready to bring a little lemony sunshine into your kitchen? Let’s bake!
Ingredients
- 1 pkg. yellow cake mix
- 1 pkg. (3 oz.) lemon jello
- 3/4 c. water
- 4 eggs
- 3/4 c. oil
Baking Instructions
- Mix cake mix and dry jello with 3/4 cup water.
- Add eggs and oil and beat 2 minutes.
- Bake at 350° for 40 minutes in a 9 x 13-inch pan.
- When cake is done, punch holes in cake (all over) with a large fork.
Calorie: 300
Total cooking time: 50 minutes
Difficulty level: Easy

The Great Lemon Jello Cake Escapade
Hello, my fellow food enthusiasts! Gather ’round, because I’ve got a zesty tale for you today. It’s all about my hilarious endeavor to create Bonnie’s Lemon Jello Cake. Just the name alone screams ’90s potluck, doesn’t it?
The Curious Case of the Yellow Cake Mix and Lemon Jello
I began my journey in the baking aisle, staring at a staggering wall of brightly colored boxes. My mission? To retrieve a package of yellow cake mix and a small 3-ounce box of lemon jello. Two seemingly innocent ingredients that promised a wild ride of flavor. I thought to myself, “How could this possibly go wrong?” Oh, was I in for a surprise…
The Great Mix-up
Back in my kitchen, armed with my yellow cake mix and lemon jello, I was ready for action. The instructions said to mix the cake mix and dry jello with 3/4 cup of water. Simple enough, I thought, until I realized I had left my mixer at my sister’s house. But, as any resourceful cook does, I improvised and used a whisk instead. No one told me that whisking this concoction would feel like arm day at the gym. As beads of sweat dripped onto my forehead, I chuckled at the irony. Who knew baking could double as a workout?
Adding the Eggs and Oil: A Slippery Situation
Next up, I had to add the eggs and oil. The instructions recommended beating for two minutes. Easy-peasy, right? Oh, dear reader, I wish it were so! Juggling four eggs, a bottle of oil, and a whisk proved to be a comedic dance. Picture this: me, slipping on a patch of oil, eggs flying through the air, and a whisk clattering on the floor. Let’s just say, my kitchen floor has never been more slippery or more shiny!
Baking the Cake: The Waiting Game
I preheated the oven to 350° and poured my batter into a 9 x 13-inch pan, then set the timer for 40 minutes. As any home cook knows, waiting for a cake to bake is a test of patience. I occupied myself by doing a funny interpretive dance to the sound of the ticking timer. My dog watched, judging me silently.
The Grand Fork Finale
When the timer finally went off, I pulled out the baked beauty. The instructions then suggested something peculiar. I had to punch holes all over the cake with a fork. For a moment, I stared at the cake, then at the fork, feeling like a cake vandal. But, I did it anyway, giggling like a maniac with each poke. My dog looked on, still judging.
And there you have it, folks! The hilarious saga of Bonnie’s Lemon Jello Cake. Despite the mishaps and mayhem, the cake turned out to be a delightful, zingy treat. Just goes to show, cooking can be messy, funny, and absolutely delicious. Until next time, keep your aprons tied tight and your whisks ready!