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How To Make A Perfect Pound Cake

We all have a recipe we love and then forget about. This pound cake recipe is my forgotten one.

Classic Pound Cake

When I make it, I swear I’ll never forget it again and then a year will go by before I find it stuffed in a cookbook, waiting for me to rediscover pound cake deliciousness.

The original:

Pound Cake Perfection

Let me tell y’all that it worried me that there was no liquid to add to the buttery goodness, but I proceeded in blind faith.  I mixed everything together, placed in pans, put it in the oven and crossed my fingers that wherever this recipe came from, whoever gave this recipe to me, it was complete and not missing a key ingredient.

Ticktock.  The hour it baked passed slowly, as I hovered and worried around the oven.  I looked through the window at least every 10-15 minutes.  Does it look right?  Is it rising?  Is this working?

I shouldn’t have wasted my time on needless anxiety; turns out, I made pound cake perfection.

To the recipe!

Pound Cake Perfection

Ingredients:

1 cup of butter
2 cups of sugar
2 cups of flour, sifted or whisked
6 large eggs
1/2 tsp salt
1 generous tsp vanilla

Instructions:

Cream butter, sugar and vanilla.
Add eggs one at a time. Beat well after each addition.
Add sifted or whisked flour and salt.
Pour into a greased bundt pan or two loaf pans.
Bake @ 350° for 1 hour or until toothpick comes out clean from the tallest point of cake.
Tent cake if browning too quickly.

Notes:

The original recipe calls for 5-6 eggs, of which I used all 6 with perfect results. Baker’s discretion.

Whisking flour can take the place of sifting. Simply place flour in bowl and whisk. The process of both is to incorporate air, thereby producing a lighter crumb in the cake.

When a recipe calls for an hour of baking, I typically start checking after about 50 minutes.

#1: to make sure the cake isn’t browning too quickly. If it is I can remedy by placing a “tent” of foil over the top in order to slow the browning process.

#2: to make sure I’m not over-baking my cake. 60 minutes in one oven may be 50 in another or 70 in another. Each oven is different. Consider the time given as a guide rather than a hard and fast requirement.

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As you can see, this recipe is incredibly easy, with only six ingredients, most of which I bet you have on hand…right this very minute (you see where I’m going, right?).

Make this now.  Seriously.  Stop reading.  Stop drooling.  Stop everything and go make Pound Cake Perfection.

Happy Baking, y’all!

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bohemian babushka

Monday 23rd of January 2017

Loving the simplicity of a plain pound cake. Loving the simplicity of recipe almost as much. ; ) Gonna substitue Xylitol for the sugar and hope it comes out well. Gracias for sharing; the Grands & Sweetie are gonna love this. BB2U

Patti Tucker

Monday 23rd of January 2017

Happy to share. Enjoy!

Kat

Monday 16th of January 2017

This is hands down one of my favorite desserts. But I've never made it from scratch like this! I can't wait to try!

Patti Tucker

Tuesday 17th of January 2017

Enjoy!

Trish

Monday 16th of January 2017

Oh! I love me some pound cake! Maybe this will be part of my anniversary celebration next weekend.

Patti Tucker

Monday 16th of January 2017

Oh, Trish. MAKE IT! Then drench in whipped cream, or berries, or chocolate, or all three!

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