Easy Pound Cake Recipe
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Introducing the Southern Plate famous pound cake recipe! This simple yet delectable vanilla pound cake is sure to delight with its moist and sweet perfection.
Let me emphasize just how straightforward this pound cake recipe is. With only six ingredients, chances are you already have most of them in your kitchen: eggs, butter, sugar, all-purpose flour, whipping cream, and vanilla extract. The preparation takes roughly 20 minutes, then it’s a matter of letting the oven do the work. The addition of whipping cream guarantees that every slice of this pound cake is wonderfully moist and tender.
While traditional pound cakes were typically baked in loaf pans, don’t fret if you don’t have a tube pan. I prefer using a bundt cake pan, and rest assured, it turns out just as scrumptious. You’ll even get that delightful crunchy crust on the bottom!
Some of my other favorite cake recipes are Easy Birthday Cake Recipe From Scratch, Coca-Cola Cake, and Chocolate Velvet Cake With Cream Cheese Icing
What You Need To Make This Easy Pound Cake
- Eggs
- Unsalted butter
- Sugar
- All-purpose flour
- Whipping cream
- Vanilla extract
Helpful Kitchen Tools
Grease and flour a tube or bundt pan and set out the eggs and butter to allow them to come to room temperature.
In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugar until smooth.
Add the eggs, one egg at a time, beating for one minute after each addition.
Sift the flour and add it to the creamed mixture alternately with the whipping cream.
Mix until fully incorporated.
Stir in the vanilla extract.
Pour into the prepared pan and place in a cold oven. Turn the oven to 300 and bake for 80 to 90 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Cool completely before removing from pan and turning the bundt cake out onto a wire rack.
Serve your butter pound cake with Mama’s custard sauce and some fresh berries.
Enjoy the best pound cake recipe ever!
How To Store Pound Cake
Store your pound cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days or in the fridge for up to 1 week. You can also freeze the entire cake or individual slices for up to 3 months. I recommend double wrapping in plastic wrap and then aluminum foil.
Can I Change Up This Recipe?
Yes! There are many ways to customize this pound cake. You can add fruits, nuts, or flavorings like lemon or almond extract for different variations. Here are some ideas:
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- Top your pound cake with a simple vanilla glaze. You’ll need 1 1/2 cups of powdered sugar, a teaspoon of vanilla extract, and a few tablespoons of milk. Mix together until it has a school glue-like consistency and sticks to the back of the spoon and then pour over the cooled cake.
- Swap the vanilla for lemon extract and lemon zest and top your pound cake with a lemon glaze. Use the glaze recipe above and swap the vanilla for lemon juice.
- Swap for almond extract and top your cake with a vanilla glaze, decorated with slivered almonds.
- Opt for peppermint extract and top your cake with a vanilla glaze, decorated with crushed peppermint candy cane pieces for a festive holiday dessert.
- For extra flavor and texture, add up to a cup of shredded coconut, mini chocolate chips, fresh berries, chopped nuts (pecans or walnuts are my picks), or dried fruit.
- Instead of a glaze, spread some creamy chocolate frosting on your sweet pound cake.
- Serve with whipped cream and fresh berries or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Recipe FAQs
Why is it called a pound cake?
Traditionally, a classic pound cake was made with a pound of each of the four main ingredients in this recipe: butter, eggs, sugar, and flour.
Why is whipping cream used in this recipe?
Whipping cream is used to add moisture and richness to the pound cake. This contributes to its tender texture and delicious taste.
What’s the best way to serve this pound cake?
This pound cake is often served in thick slices, and for an extra treat, it’s accompanied by Mama’s custard sauce, making it even more delightful.
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Ole Fashioned Southern Sugar Plum Cake
Old Fashioned Hummingbird Cake Recipe
Peach Dump Cake Recipe (3 Ingredients Only)
Pumpkin Praline Cake With Cream Cheese Icing
Vegan Sweet Potato Cake With Maple Cashew Icing
Ingredients
- 6 eggs
- 1 cup butter 2 sticks
- 3 cups sugar
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup whipping cream also known as heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Grease and flour a tube or bundt pan and set out the eggs and butter to allow them to come to room temperature.6 eggs, 1 cup butter
- In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugar until smooth. Add the eggs, one egg at a time, beating for one minute after each addition. Sift the flour and add it to the creamed mixture alternately with the whipping cream. Mix until fully incorporated.6 eggs, 1 cup butter, 3 cups sugar, 3 cups all-purpose flour, 1 cup whipping cream
- Stir in the vanilla.1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pour the vanilla cake batter into the prepared pan and place in a cold oven. Turn the oven to 300 and bake for 80 to 90 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool completely before removing from pan.
Notes
Nutrition
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I didnt have any whipping cream but I did have a block of cream cheese so I whipped it in. I also baked it in a bundt cake so it took about 2 hours to fully cook. It is delicious.
Just want to confirm that baking is at 300 and not 350 degrees?
Yup. Hope you enjoy!
I looked at several pound cake recipes before I decided to try this one and boy is it good! It was hard to stop after 1 slice! So moist and delicious! We did not add the custard and it really doesnt need anything else it is so delicious on its own
What make this cake rise no salt baking powder.pls.tell me.
I think all the beating
Goodmorning, can buttermilk be used in place of the whipping cream?
Morning, Melanie!
I haven’t tried it myself but I think it would be a nice substitution in this recipe. 🙂
I don’t get to the store often but want to make this pound cake. Could I substitute the heavy cream with half and half (some nice I already have it) ? Or would that Messi with the texture?
Heavy cream is a great substitute, it will make it even richer so you’re actually improving by subbing that 🙂
I think you misunderstood Brie’s question……sounds like she was asking if she could substitute half and half for the cream.
Thanks! I must have. I’m sorry. I see these questions on the back of the blog so I rely on my memory of the recipe since it’s not in front of me. You could substitute half and half but I don’t recommend going lighter for the best recipe results.
I cannot wait to make this tomorrow for a dear friend of mine from Louisiana 97th birthday. I appreciate the southern take in richness your recipe calls for. Since I will be mailing it however I will need to bake in loaf pans ~ any suggestions for it turning out as successful as the pan type you had originally recommended?
Hey! I would use disposable aluminum pans, several smaller ones would ship better than one or two large ones. Once they are done leave them in the pan, allow to cool completely, then enclose each pan in plastic wrap and (if it were me) I’d place them in a rectangle shaped Rubbermaid Take A Long container and then put that down in your shipping box with packing material. With this heat, you’ll want to overnight them or get them there ASAP, perhaps two day. You are so terribly sweet and kind to do this. I know such a thoughtful gift will mean the world to her. We need more people like you in the world!
Here is a link to the take a longs that I’m talking about. They are much cheaper at Wal Mart and they come in a two pack. They are just perfect for transporting cookies, cupcakes, muffins, etc. I use them all the time but I do love them for packing cakes and such for shipping because they keep it from rattling around and getting beaten up on the journey. https://amzn.to/2MdugYg
2 sticks of butter is only 1/2 cup, not 1 cup. Which is correct??
The recipe is correct. 🙂 Two full sticks of butter is 1 cup, as one full stick (8 tablespoons) is 1/2 of a cup.
You may be using half size sticks, which Land O Lakes sells in boxes of 8 vs the traditional box of four full size sticks. 🙂