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Video: The perfect pound cake

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updated 5/7/2009 10:33:12 AM ET 2009-05-07T14:33:12

Velvety, fine-crumbed and deliciously dense, the perfect pound cake takes focus and a watchful eye. Chef Scott Peacock shows how to make the all-American classic.

Recipe: Scott Peacock’s classic pound cake (on this page)


Recipe: Scott Peacock’s classic pound cake

Ingredients
  • 6 eggs
  • 1 cup cold unsalted butter, (8 oz), cut in 1/2-inch pieces
  • 1 8-oz pkg. cold cream cheese, cut in 1- inch pieces
  • 2 3/4 cups sugar
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 4 teaspoons pure vanilla
  • 3 cups sifted cake flour
Preparation

1. Let eggs stand at room temperature about 30 minutes or until they are room temperature (no more than two hours). Generously butter and lightly flour two 8×4×2-inch loaf pans or one 10-inch tube pan. Using large bowl of heavy-duty stand mixer with paddle attachment beat cold butter about 2 minutes on low speed, occasionally raising to moderately high speed for 5 seconds to dislodge butter from paddle.

2. Add cream cheese. Beat on low speed 3 minutes with occasional short bursts on high speed to dislodge mixture from paddle. Beat butter and cream cheese mixture until waxy and well-blended. Still mixing on low, add the sugar in a slow continuous stream. (This should take 1½  to 2 minutes). Add salt. Continue creaming butter and cream cheese mixture for 5 minutes, scraping sides and bottom of bowl once halfway through. Increase speed to medium; continue mixing 2 minutes more, scraping once.

3. Add eggs, one at a time, beating 20 to 30 seconds after each addition or just until each egg is fully incorporated before adding the next egg. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl after first three eggs. Beat in vanilla with the last egg.

4. Gradually add about 2½ cups of the flour on low speed, mixing until just blended (This should take about 1 to 1½ minutes). Turn off mixer. Fold in remaining flour by hand with a rubber spatula, just until combined.

5. Turn batter into prepared pan(s). Shake pan(s) gently to distribute batter. Run a spatula in zigzag pattern through batter. Drop filled pan(s) from a height of about 6 inches onto kitchen counter to dislodge any large air pockets.

6. Place on center rack of cold oven. Turn oven setting to 300° F. Bake for 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 1/2 hours without opening oven door for the first 1 hour and 15 minutes. (Bake 1 hour 45 minutes for tube pan.) Test for doneness by carefully inserting a cake tester in center of cake or gently removing cake from oven and listening for light bubbling sounds that soften and slow as cake approaches doneness.

7. Transfer to cooling rack. Cool for 10 minutes before removing from pans. Cool completely before serving.

Note: 2½ cups plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour can be used in place of the cake flour.

Nutrition information: Each serving 272 cal, 12 g fat (7 g sat. fat), 84 mg chol, 127 mg sodium, 37 g carbo, 1 g fiber, 4 g pro. Daily Values: 8% vit. A, 2% calcium, 9% iron.

This recipe is featured in the May issue of Better Homes and Gardens.

Serving Size

Prep time: 20 minutes; bake time: 1¼ hour. Makes 2 loaves (24 servings) or one 10-inch tube cake.

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