OLD FASHIONED BLUE RIBBON POUND CAKE

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Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake. Tall, buttery, moist, dense. This pound cake is classic and very close to an original pound cake recipe.

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Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

Old-fashioned desserts seem to be making a resurgence. My Pound Cake series has been very popular as well as other old-fashioned desserts that I’ve shared. My Old-fashioned Butter Roll, Old-fashioned Sugar Pie, and Old-fashioned Rice Pudding are some of the most popular recipes on callmepmc.com.

Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

I started this series on reviewing Pound Cake recipes because pound cakes are my very most favorite thing in the world to make. I dunno why, but they are. Pound cakes are delectable and unbelievably easy to make with a few basic tips. Overall, I’ve had very good feedback on this series which makes me really happy. I’ve enjoyed baking and testing all the pound cakes and sharing the recipes with you.

Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

I do sometimes get negative comments and it makes me unhappy when a recipe doesn’t work out. I want to stress a few things when attempting not only this Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake and my other pound cake recipes, but any cake recipe in general. Review my post Baking Cakes: Problems and Tips. Some quick tips I have also listed below.

The recipe is correct as written. There are no baking soda or baking powder in it. Traditionally, eggs were the only leavening agent used in pound cakes. Baking soda and baking powder do more than aid in making baked goods rise, they also change the texture of them. To get that traditional pound cake texture that’s crusty on the outside with a dense, moist, soft inside make the recipe as written.

I always use salted real butter in my pounds cakes. It’s a personal preference. You can use either salted or unsalted butter. I do recommend using real butter not margarine.

Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

Pound Cake Tips

  1. Measure carefully, especially the flour. How do you measure flour? To correctly measure flour, first, sift the flour. Then using a spoon or scoop lightly scoop flour out of its container into a measuring cup. Continue filling the cup until it is overflowing, then using the back of a butter knife level the flour. Scooping the measuring cup directly into the flour to fill can result in up to 25% more flour than lightly spooning the flour into the measuring cup. More flour in a recipe will make it dense and dry.
  2. Read all about how to Calibrate your oven in this post.
  3. Use good quality ingredients. Read some of the differences in name-brand and store-bought ingredients here.
  4. Use real butter. Refer to number 3 above.
  5. Allow your eggs and butter to come to room temperature.
  6. I drizzled Lemon Sauce over the cake while the cake was still warm.
  7. Read all my tips for Baking the Perfect Pound Cake
  8. *PLEASE NOTE – COOKING TIMES VARY DEPENDING ON IF YOUR OVEN IS CALIBRATED AND IF YOU USE A LIGHT OR DARK PAN. TEST THE CAKE BEFORE THE RECOMMENDED TIME. IF THE CAKE IS TOO DRY, YOU BAKED IT TOO LONG.
  9. I use this Tube Pan.
  10. I just want to add again the recipe is correct as written. There is no baking soda or baking powder in it. 
  11. Please refer to this article when changing pan sizes: Baking Times for Different Cake Pans

Recipe for Lemon Sauce {click here}

Easiest Lemon Dessert Sauce

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Equipment

    Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

    How to serve Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

    This Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake makes a tall and impressive cake. It’s ideal for potlucks and parties. Serve it with in-season berries, whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

    The following pound cakes are some of my most popular. You can get all my pound cake recipes here.

    1. Million Dollar Pound Cake
    2. Trisha Yearwoods Lemon Pound Cake with Glaze
    3. Best Triple Lemon Pound Cake Recipe 
    4. Famous Ritz Carlton Hotel Lemon Pound Cake 
    5. Whipping Cream Pound Cake
    6. Amaretto Pound Cake
    7. Sour Cream Pound Cake
    8. BLUE RIBBON BANANA BREAD MUFFINS
    9. Blue Ribbon Chewy Molasses Ginger Cookies
    10. ORANGE BUNDT CAKE
    11. MY TOP TEN MOST POPULAR POUND CAKE RECIPES
    12. Blue Cheese Biscuits
    Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

    Old Fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake

    Old-fashioned Blue Ribbon Pound Cake is dense, moist, buttery, and sweet. It has that outer crusty edge with a smooth, creamy, small crumb inside that makes pound cake distinctive. One taste and this will be your new favorite cake recipe!
    Author: Paula
    4.78 from 249 votes
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    Prep Time: 15 minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
    Servings: 20 slices

    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • Allow butter and eggs to come to room temperature.
    • Grease and flour a tube pan or bundt pan. The cake is too large for a regular bundt pan. You need a 10-15 cup bundt pan like this which is larger than a standard bundt. If you don't have a tube pan or large bundt pan, you can make cupcakes with the extra batter. Don't fill the pan closer than 2 inches from the top, or it may overflow. You can use shortening and sugar or use cake release from Wilton! You may need to line the sides of the tube pan with waxed paper so that it is above the top of the pan 2 to 3 inches as shown in the photo. This is a very tall cake.
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    • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
    • Cream 2 cups butter until soft and there are no lumps.
    • Add 3 and 1/2 cups granulated sugar and cream until light and fluffy.
    • Add one at a time, beating until just mixed in before adding the next egg.
    • Lower speed on mixer to low and slowly add 4 cups sifted all-purpose flour.
    • Add vanilla and mix in completely.
    • Spoon batter into prepared tube or bundt pan. (If using a bundt pan, make sure it’s large enough for batter to double in size.)
    • Bake at 350 degrees F for 1 hour and 20 minutes.
    • *PLEASE NOTE – Cooking times vary depending on several factors: if your oven is calibrated and cooking accurately, if you use a light or dark pan, and if you set the cake pan on a cookie sheet to cook. TEST the cake before the shortest recommended time and adjust from there. This is a wonderfully moist cake but it will be dry if you cook it too long.
    • Test for doneness with a wooden pick. Insert pick in the center of the cake, if pick comes out clean or with dry crumbs, it is done.
    • Remove cake and allow to cool on a wire rack 30 minutes before inverting onto a serving platter.
    • The recipe is correct as written. There are no baking soda or baking powder in it.

    Notes

    Recipe from Paula @CallMePMc.com All images and content are copyright protected.ย 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 431kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 54mg | Sodium: 20mg | Potassium: 71mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 720IU | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 2mg

    Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.

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    425 Comments

    1. To make this a lemon pound cake, do I substitute the vanilla for lemon? I have never made a pound cake before, my first try.

    2. 5 stars
      This pound cake is perfection. Recipes easy I have a 12 cup bundt cake pan so that’s what I use and it comes out perfect every time

    3. I made this pancake and then realized it was the exact same recipe as my Granny’s. This cake comes out perfect every time if you follow the recipe. I had a large 12 cup bundt pan and with the leftover pound cake mix I just put in a small loaf pan.

    4. I have made this pound cake several times. Itโ€™s always a hit. Also made it for a young ladies wedding cake but added strawberry flavoring and enough red to make look like strawberry.
      Now I am going to use fresh blueberries and lemon. Weโ€™ll see how it turns out.

    5. Made this delicious cake today! Wonderful! A surprise for a friend of mine. Thank you for sharing!
      I am now a follower of your posts!

    6. 5 stars
      A real pound cake!! I love it. I have made the original pound cake–one pound each of flour, sugar, butter and eggs. Great old fashioned cake but yours is better. I do weigh all ingredients because it’s not only easiest but most accurate. I also measure for doneness with a thermometer. 190-200 degrees Fahrenheit is usually perfect and keeps the cake from the boiling point and therefore moist.

      1. Yes, you can freeze. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap then aluminum foil. Thaw on the counter, then you can toast or heat a few seconds in the microwave to warm.

    7. Hello. I enjoy trying your recipes. Can you tell me if you have a pound cake recipe that I could bake in a 9ร—5 loaf pan? Or can I use this one for such a loaf pan?

        1. Thank you so very much for taking the time to respond. I will try the whipping cream pound cake.

    8. I did the recipe right to a T. At one hour and 20 minutes the tooth pick came out with wet batter and crumbs. I baked it another 5 minutes. It is a beautiful looking cake, but it is so dry. With that much butter, I cannot imagine why it is so dry.

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