Pound Cake Recipe
There’s nothing better than a slice of warm pound cake fresh from the oven.
This easy and delicious pound cake recipe has long been a southern staple and is one of my personal favorites!! If you're looking for a wonderful go-to pound cake, you've come to the right place!
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Why we Love It
There are so many reasons to love this classic pound cake recipe. Here are just a few:
- Quick and easy scratch pound cake to make
- Buttery flavor and moist, fine crumb
- Perfect cake for any occasion, whether a birthday cake recipe, holiday cake, potluck dessert, and more!
- Perfect served just as it is or topped with berries and ice cream!
- Versatile! We've used this as a layered cake (as with our Strawberry Shortcake Cake as well as for our Petit Fours).
We have so many delicious variations as well, from Cream Cheese Pound Cake to Lemon Pound Cake, Strawberry Pound Cake and so many more!
The Pound Cake recipe that I am sharing with you today was my grandmother’s recipe, and is our long time go-to recipe for our pound cake cravings.
It is simple, has a nice even crumb, is super moist, and it has so much flavor!
We’ve been making this cake for years for special occasions or for no occasion at all. This easy pound cake recipe is sure to become a favorite- sometimes the simplest recipes are best!
How to Make a Pound Cake
*You can find our full, printable recipe card for this Pound Cake Recipe- but here is a quick rundown of the steps!
- Grease and flour a tube pan or bundt pan.
- Lower the oven rack to the next to lowest position. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
- In a separate bowl whisk the all purpose flour and baking powder to combine, set aside for later.
- Cream the softened unsalted butter in the mixing bowl of a stand mixer (using a paddle attachment). Gradually add the sugar and beat until light and fluffy 3 to 5 minutes. Add the room temperature eggs one at a time blending after each to incorporate.
- Add the vanilla extract and lemon extract to the 1 cup of milk. Add the flour mixture alternately with the milk to the butter, sugar, egg mixture. Begin and end with the dry ingredients. I add the dry 3 times and milk twice.
- Pour the cake batter into prepared pan. Bake at 350 degrees F for 1 hour and 10 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Allow the pound cake to cool for about 10 minutes or so before carefully flipping out onto a wire rack.
Easy Vanilla Glaze
After baking our pound cake, we drizzled it with a Simple Vanilla Glaze.
This quick glaze can be whipped up in minutes, and I just love the look!
You can drizzle it by the spoonful, or pipe it through a disposable piping bag with the tip snipped away. (The piping bag will give you a little more control).
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Other Favorite Pound Cake Recipes!
We love pound cakes, and have many more pound cake recipes for you to put on your must bake list! Don't miss our Bundt Cakes and Pound Cakes section of recipes as well!
Some of our most popular are Lemon Pound Cake, Lemon Blueberry Pound Cake, Strawberry Pound Cake, and Coconut Pound Cake.
More Classic Cakes
In addition to this pound cake recipe, there are several more classic cakes that belong on your "must-bake" list! You'll find German Chocolate Cake, Hummingbird Cake, Black Forest Cake, and so many more!
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Pound Cake Recipe- A Classic Southern Favorite
Ingredients
- 3 sticks unsalted butter, softened (339g)
- 3 cups sugar (600g)
- 5 large eggs, room temperature (If in a hurry, place the eggs in a bowl of warm water for 5 minutes.)
- 3 cups all purpose flour, (not self-rising) (375g)
- ½ teaspoon baking powder (2g)
- 1 cup whole milk (235g)
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (8g)
- 1 teaspoon lemon extract (optional) (4g)
Instructions
- Grease and flour a tube pan.
- Lower the oven rack to the next to lowest position. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- In a separate bowl whisk the flour and baking powder to combine, set aside for later.
- Cream the butter with the paddle attachment in your mixer, gradually add the sugar and beat until light and fluffy 3 to 5 minutes.
- Add the eggs one at a time blending after each to incorporate.
- Add the vanilla and lemon extract to the l cup of milk. Add the flour mixture alternately with the milk to the butter, sugar, egg mixture. Begin and end with the dry ingredients. I add the dry 3 times and milk twice.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 10 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
- This makes approximately 8 cups of batter.
- Allow to cool in the pan for about 10 minutes before flipping out onto wire rack.
- **This is also the recipe that we use in our petit fours video! For petit fours, we pour into an 11x15 inch pan so that they are nice and short (approximately 1 ¼ inches tall).
thanks
Bebe, Melissa!
Does this pound cake work in carving it? I need to make a 3D Cars Queen Mclightning cake? What do you think??? thanks!!!!
Hi Yaneri, yes, you should be fine using this recipe. Pound cakes bake up with a crusty top, so just carve that off
i need to make this in a 10 inch pan for a cake how many batches do i need to fill a 10 inch pan will it work in a 10 inch pan? and have some to level it
Hi Sarah, this recipe makes approx. 8 cups of batter. You will need 6 cups of batter to fill a 10 inch round cake pan that is 2 inches deep.... so you will have a bit left over. As you know, pound cakes bake up with a crusty top that you will want to level off to have a smooth surface.
thanks love this recipe
Hi Melissa and BeBe. I was wondering if you put this cake (11x15) in the freezer before you cut out squares and rounds? If so, do you take out a few at a time to keep them frozen as you spoon on the coating? As always, you are the best!!!
Thanks.
Hi Susan, yes Melissa did freeze the cake before cutting out the shapes, and the shapes would go back into the freezer, taking out a few at a time to spoon on the glaze.
Hi Melissa,
I love your website, its great
for me I really enjoyed lots of video , Wonderful !!!!!»
I haven't try any of them I am a new
learner.
question for you: I have a electric oven it sho
also you mention in your recipe section that you using all purpose flour , bleached flour
is that the normal plain flour??
just let you know I am in Australia
Hi Vaishali, click on this link to see the conversion of Fahrenheit to Celsius,http://www.metric-conversions.org/temperature/fahrenheit-to-celsius.htm. I entered 350 degrees (temperature in recipe) and the conversion temperature to celsius is 176.67.
Yes, in Australia plain flour is the same as all purpose flour.
Thank you so much Be be