- Measure all ingredients. Fats should be "pliable but solid". You want soft butter, no signs of melting.
- Combine dry ingredients (except sugar) and give them a whirl in the food processor.
- Beat eggs together along with any extracts.
- Using your stand mixer on medium with the paddle attachment, mix the fats a bit to spread them around the bowl. Then, slowly add the sugar and beat until the mixture lightens in color and increases slightly in volume.
- Reduce speed to stir and add the egg mixture, slowly. Stop to scrape down the bowl as needed.
- Add dry ingredients in 3 installments, alternating with liquids. Ending with the liquid will give you a smoother batter.
- stir in any chocolate chips or nuts etc.
- Bake
I whipped up a batch of AB's Kustom Kitchen Lube before I got started on my Chocolate Pound Cake. It's just a blend of flour and shortening that can be used to grease baking pans. No more grease and flour for me. Yay! Thanks, Alton.
Alton suggests mixing the eggs together first when baking, "so that the water in the egg whites can hook up with the emulsifiers in the yolks". They'll absorb faster into the batter.
I'm a slave to the food processor now, I love to use it in place of sifting. I don't miss that kitchen gadget one bit. All of my dry ingredients went for a spin together.
I followed Alton's recipe for Chocolate Pound Cake. Nick gave it two thumbs up, for me it was just okay. I think I expected it to be a little sweeter (3 cups of sugar!) and a little more chocolatey. I'm not a great baker though, I probably did something wrong. Anyway, it's good and there's a ton of it. Ayone want to come over for a sample?
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Want to try a pound cake recipe?
Check out what Wikipedia has to say about it.
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Something tells me that Jenn is making something that might not go with my cake, let's see what she's up to.
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Want to try a pound cake recipe?
- Chocolate Pound Cake from Food Network
- Deep Fried Chocolate Pound Cake
- Brown Sugar and Chocolate Chip Pound Cake with Maple-Espresso Glaze!!
Check out what Wikipedia has to say about it.
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Something tells me that Jenn is making something that might not go with my cake, let's see what she's up to.
I have pound cake on the brain. In a recent swap I got sent homemade raspberry jam. So for Easter I plan on making a lemon/raspberry pound cake. I have still have to find a recipe though!
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I don't know - I think chocolate pound cake goes well with anything!
ReplyDeleteGreat post - I'm going to try making that flour/shortening combo - that's a great idea.
(P.S. hee hee - my word verification word is "Tater"!)
Mmmm...I have those same plates, but I think I am definitely more interested in what is on it!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the very phrase you describe and appreciate your sharing how to do it properly.
ReplyDeleteI think everyone is making pound cake right now... how funny.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the how to photos it is so nice to see what cook books are trying to describe.
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