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DAB 09-14-2011 5:22pm

6 Flavor Pound Cake
 
6 flavor pound cake:

ingredients -

cake

3 cups sugar
1 cup butter
1/2 cup margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon coconut flavor
1 teaspoon almond flavor
1 teaspoon lemon flavor
1 teaspoon rum flavor
1 teaspoon butter flavor
5 eggs
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup evaporated milk
1/2 teaspoon baking powder

glaze

1 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon coconut flavor
1/2 teaspoon almond flavor
1/2 teaspoon lemon flavor
1/2 teaspoon rum flavor
1/2 teaspoon butter flavor

directions:

cream sugar, butter, margarine. add vanilla, coconut, almond, lemon, rum, and butter flavors; add eggs, beating until smooth. add flour, baking powder, and evaporated milk. blend until well mixed. bake at 300F in floured tube pan 1-1/2 to 2 hours. (note, can also be baked in Bundt pan). pour cooled glaze over hot cake after removing cake from pan. (this lets the hot cake soak up all the glaze)

glaze directions: cook until sugar dissolves; cool, pour over hot cake.

makes one BIG serving, or about 8-12 polite servings. :D

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Rob 09-14-2011 7:07pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DAB (Post 424280)
makes one BIG serving

:lol:


I make a lot of pound cakes and this is a new one to me...I will add this to my list to try.

:cheers:

DAB 09-14-2011 7:47pm

got to try it at a party last month....mmmmmm.....Mrs. DAB got the recipe - win!!

also good with ice cream.

get baking!!

DAB 09-15-2011 10:47am

edited directions for applying glaze. pour glaze over hot cake, after removing from pan, not while still in pan :slap: this lets it soak in real nicely.

sorry.

Will 10-15-2011 1:55pm

Does this produce a dry or a moist poundcake?


I hate dry pound cakes. Like 'em really wet. Heh.

Kerrmudgeon 10-15-2011 3:17pm

Best pound cake I've ever made or eaten is the one in the Bacardi cook book, it's awesome!....and moist!:sneaks:

wwomanC6 10-15-2011 6:43pm

Gonna have to try it, sounds so yummy!!!:yum::yum:

Bucwheat 10-19-2011 1:45pm

Sounds interesting.

jaxgator 01-31-2012 4:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Will (Post 452855)
Does this produce a dry or a moist poundcake?


I hate dry pound cakes. Like 'em really wet. Heh.

:iagree: My mom used to make a pound cake that was absolutely to die for. I have never had one like it. It was always moist and very very heavy. She died without me getting the recipe. I asked my dad for it several years later. He said he couldn't find it and gave me his wife's recipe. :rolleyes: Never tried it but will give this one a shot Doug.

DAB 01-31-2012 5:35pm

let me know how it turns out. :yesnod::yesnod:


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