Twelve Yolk Cake

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A great use of leftover egg yolks, Twelve Yolk Cake, is golden and tender. This is a delicious basic cake recipe that’s not overly sweet. Serve this with a good vanilla ice cream and rich caramel sauce.

Versatile and delicious, you’ll want to pin this 12 Yolk Cake to save it.

 Twelve Yolk Pound Cake

Twelve Yolk Cake

When a reader asked me if I had a Twelve Yolk Cake recipe, I became intrigued. She sad the twelve yolks made a pound cake and the twelve egg whites, in turn, are used for an Angel Food Cake.

Well, I had never heard of this but got busy searching through old cookbooks to see what I could find. The recipe below is an adapted version of a twelve-yolk cake that I found. As well, be sure to make my Angel Food Cake.

This is not what I truly call a ‘pound cake’ because it is more airy and fluffy than a traditional dense, small crumb, pound cake. In fact, I would classify this as a ‘sponge cake’ in texture.

However, Twelve Yolk Pound Cake is soft, rich with a buttery-like texture from all the yolks. Furthermore, because of the number of golden egg yolks, this cake has a lovely golden color.

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12 Yolk Cake Tips

  1. Coincidently, you can use your favorite flavoring in this cake. Good basic flavorings to try are vanilla, lemon, coconut, or almond.
  2. This cake is mixed together differently than most pound cakes. Therefore, you may want to read through the directions entirely before beginning the recipe.
  3. Twelve yolks make about one liquid cup measure. If you have medium or small eggs, you may want to measure them in a cup to assure you have the correct amount.
  4. You’ll want all the ingredients to be at room temperature. (Except for the water in this recipe.)
  5. Also, you’ll need to sift the flour before measuring. For baking, it’s very important to correctly measure all the ingredients. Flour is easily measured incorrectly. Please read this post on How to correctly Measure Flour.
  6. Serve this with ice cream and caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, or blueberry sauce.

Tools for Baking

  1. A larger bundt
  2. Or this tube pan
  3. Favorite spatulas
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Twelve Yolk Pound Cake

Twelve Yolk Cake

Versatile and delicious, this cake is also aย great way to use leftover egg yolks. It's a great basic cake that's not overly sweet and similar to a sponge cake. Serve this with a good vanilla ice cream and rich caramel sauce.
Author: Paula
4.80 from 249 votes
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 50 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 16 slices

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Prepare a 10-inch (12-cup) tube pan or 12-cup bundt pan with non-stick spray.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. (I recommend you Calibrate your oven!)
  • Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together.
  • In a mixing bowl, beat egg yolks until very fluffy and thick.
  • Gradually beat in sugar and beat 2 minutes on high speed, stopping to scrape the bowl.
  • Reduce speed to low and add vanilla, lemon, and cold water.
  • Gradually, but quickly add sifted flour mixture while beating on low, scrape bowl.
  • Beat only long enough to blend, about 2 minutes.
  • Pour batter into prepared pan.
  • Bake 50 to 60 minutes or until lightly golden or until a pick inserted in thickest portion of the cake comes out clean or with dry crumbs. (Watch closely if you haven't calibrated your oven. Baking pans can affect baking times as well. If it turns out dry you cooked it too long.)
  • Cool cake for 15 minutes on wire rack before removing from the pan. Loosen sides of cake from pan with a spatula, then remove from pan. Cool completely on wire rack.
  • Store in an airtight container 4 days or on countertop or 1 week in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 224kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 138mg | Sodium: 80mg | Potassium: 102mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 184IU | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 1mg

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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305 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Delicious & beautiful cake! I had left-over yolks from making a quiche. I needed to make a dessert for a get-together with girlfriends & found your recipe. It was a hit! What didn’t get eaten was taken home by the girls! My family didn’t even get to sample. Oh well, will just have to make it again

    1. Irene, that happens to me too with desserts. At least you know it was good ๐Ÿ˜‰ and can plan to make it again.

  2. I am so excited to try this recipe! When I was a child my Mom always made a homemade Angel Food Cake in the Summer to gave with fresh strawberries. With the yolks from it she would then make a Cake she called Eleven Egg Cake and it was delicious. I never could find a recipe for it. This looks like her cake! Will comment once I make it!! Thank you so much!

  3. I was separating eggs for a cake and for Merangues so when there were problems I put some of the whites with the egg yolks. Can I still use these to make this recipe or will it not come out right with whites in the mix? Btw sounds like a delicious cake, anxious to try!

  4. 5 stars
    Hi there ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿผ can I pls double confirm that I need make the tube pan Non-stick for this recipe?
    (because when using it for chiffon cake, cannot grease it completely so the cake will ‘climb’ to rise).
    Thanks.

      1. 5 stars
        OK thanks. I greased it, and it just came out from oven. Let’s see how it taste.
        I cut 50% of the sugar.

  5. 5 stars
    I made this for my mother-in-law’s birthday. Her mom used to make this for her but has since passed. She said it smelled and tasted so much like what her mom used to make her. My husband loves it with a cup of coffee. This will become a staple for us!

  6. 5 stars
    I’m so glad I made this on a beautiful spring day. When the house filled with smoke as it over ran my Bundt pan in the oven, I was able to open all of the doors and let breeze clear it out. And now I know that I only have a 10 cup Bundt pan, not 12 cup, and it definitely makes a difference! Regardless of the excitement, the cake is lovely and moist. Thanks for the recipe!

  7. 5 stars
    Perfect! Not too sweet, just a nice light cake. Followed directions exactly , only sub was Bob Red Mill 1 to 1 gluten free flour.

  8. Great Cake!
    Love the fact it is dairy free and โ€œfatโ€ free.
    Made it with the yolks after an angle food cake. I used gluten free flour and took it out of the oven 5 min early so it is lovely and moist. Used the juice of 3 lemons as part of the measure of water and it help cut the sweetness. Bravo! I will definitely make it again.

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