I am participating in the sweet punch group for the first time and it is exciting. I loved the pound cake recipe adapted from the cake bible, when I cross the same on joyofbaking.com. I bookmarked it and copied it down, but never got around to actually baking it. So needless to say, I was excited to be baking this for the first "Sweet Punch" assignment :).
I should have set the oven at 170 degrees C, as opposed to 180 degrees C. I was skeptical about the silicone loaf pan mainly for the dimensions. It is 8.5"x6"x2.5". The volume is the same as a standard 9"x5"x3" pan, but the cake turns out flatter. Moreover due to the flexibility, the side of the silicone pan, did not maintain a straight line while baking causing the cake to turn out in an odd shape.
I dare not post more pictures of this one. My photography skills need a lot of honing. Hubby dear says it has got to do with the lighting. He says I should bake/cook in the morning and photograph the dishes at the balcony for maximum natural light. I should probably try that sometime.
All said and done the cake tasted great and the texture was simple so crumbly and tight, exactly as Rose describes it in her recipe. I prefer to call the book the "Rose Bible" :). Let me repeat the recipe here:
Pound Cake Recipe:
Ingredients:
3 large eggs, room temperature
3 tablespoons milk, room temperature
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups (150 grams) sifted cake flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup (150 grams) granulated white sugar
13 tablespoons (1/2 cup + 1/3 cup) (185 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
Verdict: This one is so wonderfully rich and crumbly. It was a hit with my daughter and hubby dear too :)
Welcome to Sweet Punch Team Priya..Pound cake looks delicious,glad you liked it!Thanks for baking with us!!
ReplyDeleteNice looking cake :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the brown crust..looks delicious
ReplyDeletereally a crumbly crust... great cake
ReplyDeleteWat a wonderful looking pound cake,simply irresistible..
ReplyDeleteThank you Divya! It is wonderful to be a part of this team to share and learn from each other.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rajani, Priya, Rinky and Deepali! It is such encouragements from you folks that keeps me going.
ReplyDeleteLooks soft n moist ....yum
ReplyDeleteWow you got a nice brown crust.
ReplyDeleteI realised later i should have baked it for some more time, but it was already too late.
Gorgeous cake! Welcome aboard :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Priti, Ria and Sushmita! I am enjoying this thoroughly.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. Thanks for the update on the silicone pans I wanted to buy one then chickened out. looks like I did right.
ReplyDeleteLovely texture and crumbs, looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteCake looks delicious... It has a very good spongy texture and a golden crust... Loved it:) First time here and I enjoyed browsing around your recipes... Great work.. glad to follow u .. Happy blogging dear:)
ReplyDeleteReva
Your cake has the perfect crumbly texture,loved it.
ReplyDeletethe texture came out perfectly !!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the group. The cake does look super soft - and I know too how wonderful it tasted!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking cake!
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