Costco Kirkland Signature Limoncello Mascarpone Cake Review

Costco offers a variety of cakes that seem to change with the seasons. When I spotted this new Kirkland Signature Limoncello Mascarpone Cake, it looked like the perfect choice for spring or Easter. It’s a large cake, but at $26.99, it isn’t the most affordable option among grocery store desserts. So, is it worth the price? Read on to find out!

Image of the Costco Kirkland Signature Limoncello Mascarpone Cake sitting on a table unopened.

Location in Store

This cake is located in the refrigerated bakery section of Costco, near the Kirkland Signature Tiramisu Scoop Cake and the Kirkland Signature New York Style Strawberry Cheesecake. The item number is 2044669.

Top down image of the cake with the lid off showing what the top and side of the cake looks like before cutting it.

Taste

This is an awesome cake! It has a zesty lemon flavor that’s beautifully balanced by layers of creamy mascarpone and white chocolate spread. On top is a light whipped icing with little dollops of lemon curd. The lemon curd itself is very tangy but not overly sweet. I think you have to really like lemon to fully enjoy this cake.

Sideview closeup image of one slice of cake served on a white plate so you can see all the layers.

The cake itself is light, fluffy, and moist, with a noticeable lemon flavor. The outside is adorned with white chocolate balls, which I could take or leave, but don’t mind.

Side-view, top-down image of one slice of cake served on a white plate.

I love that this cake isn’t overly sweet and instead has a nice, strong lemon flavor. It’s lemony, creamy, and absolutely delicious! Note that despite being a limoncello cake, there’s no alcohol listed in the ingredients.

Closeup image of a fork with a bite of cake on it with a slice of cake on a plate in the background.

Cost

The cake costs $26.99 Canadian and serves at least 10 people generously sized portions. If you cut smaller slices, it can easily serve even more. While it isn’t inexpensive for a grocery store cake, it’s still far more affordable than one from a standalone bakery. Also, keep in mind the ingredients to make a cake like this at home would cost far more than thirty dollars.

Image of the label from the cake showing the best before date and the cost.

Convenience

The cake needs to be kept refrigerated, and the best-before date is five days from the date of purchase. You could also easily freeze it and thaw it later if you don’t expect to finish it in time. This makes it a perfect dessert for Easter, a spring barbecue, or any get-together.

Top-down, side view image of the entire lemon mascarpone cake, you can see scores on the top of the cake indicating where to slice.

Nutrition

Calories

One-twentieth of the cake contains 280 calories, 16 grams of fat, 32 grams of carbohydrates, zero grams of fibre, 24 grams of sugar, three grams of protein, and 190 milligrams of sodium. The cake is scored into 10 slices, so if you cut it that way, each slice contains double the calories, fat, sugar, etc.

Ingredients

The ingredients list is fairly typical for a store-bought cake. It does include some less desirable ingredients that you likely wouldn’t use in a homemade version, such as vegetable oil, artificial flavor, carrageenan, soy and modified palm oils, along with various preservatives and additives. The cake contains milk, eggs, soy, and wheat, and may also contain tree nuts, peanuts, sesame, barley, oats, rye, and triticale.

Image of the ingredients list from the label on the cake.

Scoring

Taste: 8.5/10

Cost: 8/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 0/10

Overall

Must buy!

This cake is a must-keep cake at Costco! If you like lemon, you’re sure to love this cake.

Have you tried the Costco Kirkland Signature Limoncello Mascarpone Cake? What did you think of it? Leave a comment below!


Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. This product was purchased by Costcuisine for the purpose of producing this review. The opinions in this review are strictly those of Costcuisine. Costcuisine is not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. In the event that Costcuisine receives compensation for a post from the manufacturer of a product or some other third party, the arrangement will be clearly disclosed (including where the manufacturer of a product provides Costcuisine with a free sample of the product).

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