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Old Fashioned Pound Cake
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Old Fashioned Pound Cake

Source: Diana Stewart Member posted 05-05-2001 12:01 pm

This was a most unusual pound cake! To be perfectly honest, everyone in my family tried it the day we baked it. My son and wife loved it right off the bat. My daughter and I, however, did not particularly care for the flavor (cream cheese flavor way too strong for our tastes). But guess what? This cake became a totally different cake on the third day. The very strong cream cheese flavor mellowed and married with the butter and and sugar. What a cake!!!--a totally different one at that.

The lemon curd glaze got the same split rating as the cake on the first day. However, the flavor also changed noticeably on the third day. Everyone in the family loved the moist texture and slightly rich flavor of this cake. At any rate, I think it is very important to emphasize that this cake takes at least two days for the flavors to fully blend.

This only change I made was double the vanilla extract and add an extra half cup of sugar. Thanks for a very different but yummy recipe (I'll definitely make it again, but with your freshly-squeezed lemon juice and powdered sugar glaze).

1 pound butter
4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 1/2 cups granulated sugar
9 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
16 ounces Philadelphia Cream Cheese

Soften butter and cream cheese at room temperature. Mix flour and salt together. Cream butter and cream cheese together very thoroughly. Add sugar, a little at a time, continuing beating. Scrape bowl often. After all of the sugar has been added, beat 1 minute on high speed. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating after each addition. After all eggs have been added, beat for 1 minute. Add vanilla extract. Add dry mixture, a little at a time and mix on low speed only until flour mixture has been just incorporated. Pour batter at once with no further beating into 2 loaf pans, with heavily greased wax paper. Bake in a preheated oven at 325 degrees F for 1 hour, or until cake has drawn away from sides of pans. Let pans stand on rack for 20 minutes, turn out cakes carefully to finish cooling. This cake is better if made at least 24 hours ahead and stored in a covered container. This cake freezes well. Freeze one, serve one.

Lemon Curd Sauce
2 cups granulated sugar
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter
Juice of 6 lemons
6 eggs, beaten

In a saucepan, over medium heat, stir together sugar, butter, and lemon juice. Add the eggs and continue stirring until sauce has thickened and is boiling softly.

You might want to make this in a double boiler. Care must be taken when adding the eggs, not to make scrambled ones. Enjoy!

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