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Elvis Pound Cake
This rich & buttery pound cake was said to be Elvis Presley’s favorite dessert. One taste, and you’ll agree that it’s the King of all pound cakes
The first time we had this, our friend Lynn brought dessert for a party. She made an Elvis pound cake. Pound cake is pound cake, right? Uh, no.
This pound cake is the closest thing to perfection that I’ve ever tasted. THE best. I’m not even exaggerating.
Enough chit chat, let’s get baking!
Thing is, you have to make this cake exactly like the directions say. It seems rather particular, but who are we to argue with perfection??
Generously butter a bundt pan and dust with flour, knocking out excess flour and set aside.
I’m using a stoneware bundt pan but a teflon bundt pan will work just as well
And now let’s measure out all of our ingredients
We’ll need 2 sticks of unsalted butter, softened, 3 cups of sugar, 7 room temperature eggs (yes, 7!), 2 teaspoons of vanilla, one cup of heavy cream, 3 cups of sifted cake flour* & 1/2 teaspoon of salt
Not to state the obvious, but this is not a diet dessert folks… it’s over the top indulgent but oh-SO-worth it
*sift the cake flour and salt for a total of three times. Then hop on your left foot while singing your favorite Elvis song. Kidding. About the hopping and singing but not the sifting. Remember what I said about following the steps!
We’ll begin by combining our butter and sugar. Beat on medium-high speed until the butter and sugar are well combined and fluffy
We’re going to add in the eggs one at a time with the mixer on medium speed
I like to crack each egg into a small bowl, then add to the mixer so I’m sure not to include any egg shells
Once all of the eggs are incorporated, add in the vanilla
See those little flavorful vanilla beans in my extract? It’s because I make my own from fresh vanilla beans. SO easy and SO worth it. Check out my Homemade Vanilla post
Add the cake flour into the mixer 1/2 cup at a time, alternating with the cream
Beat for 5 minutes on high and you’ll have a beautiful, glossy batter. Smells awesome already!
Spoon the batter into the prepared pan
Place the pan into a cold oven and heat oven to 350 degrees F. Yes, I said a cold oven, not preheated. Why? Not sure. Ask one of my baker friends. I’m just following the rules here
Bake for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes – when a cake tester comes out clean
Cool in the pan then remove and love, love, love
If you prepared your pan well enough, the cake will pull away from the sides of the bundt pan. To be sure, you can slide a butter knife down each side of the cake
Moment of truth… drumroll please… success!
Let cool completely and dust with some powdered sugar
Serve to your extremely lucky friends and family. They will love you for it
Moist, buttery and decadent. No wonder this was Elvis’ favorite. Cut yourself a hunk of burning love and enjoy!
Simply Sundays ~ Elvis Pound Cake
Ingredients
2 sticks of unsalted butter, softened
3 cups of sugar
7 room temperature eggs
2 teaspoons of vanilla
1 cup of heavy cream
3 cups of sifted cake flour
1/2 teaspoon of salt
+butter for greasing the pan and flour for dusting
Powdered sugar for serving
Directions
Generously butter bundt pan and dust with flour, knocking out excess flour and set aside
Add butter and sugar to bowl of mixer and beat on medium-high speed until well combined and fluffy
Add in the eggs one at a time with the mixer on medium speed; once all of the eggs are incorporated, add in the vanilla
Sift the cake flour and salt together for a total of three times; add the cake flour into the mixer 1/2 cup at a time, alternating with the cream
Beat mixture for 5 minutes on high
Spoon the batter into the prepared pan; place the pan into a cold oven and heat oven to 350 degrees F
Bake for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes – when a cake tester comes out clean
Cool in the pan then remove cake to rack: dust with powdered sugar when completely cooled
Tools used to make this recipe
Pyrex Prepware 1-Cup Measuring Cup
Royal Classique 10 Piece Stainless Steel Measuring Cups and Spoons Set with Silicone Handles
Silicone Flexible Rubber Baking Spatula
Pampered Chef Stoneware Fluted Pan 1440
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Fudge Stripe Cookie S’mores
One of the best parts of camping is a campfire. And one if the best parts of a campfire is making S’mores!
My Mom, Mary, would always use this shortcut… instead of using graham crackers, chocolate bars and marshmallows, she would buy fudge stripe cookies and kill two birds with one stone! Definitely genius!
All you’ll need is a bag of marshmallows and a package of fudge stripe cookies.
Get your campfire stoked up and toast marshmallows to your desired doneness
In my house, there are some of us who strive for the golden browned perfection and others who like them flaming & black
Whatever your preference, toast up some marshmallows and sandwich them between two fudge stripe cookies
And then call it a day. Or call it a super easy S’mores treat!
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Enjoy!
Fudge Stripe Cookie S'mores
Ingredients
1 bag of marshmallows
1 package of fudge stripe cookies
Directions
Get your campfire stoked up and toast marshmallows to your desired doneness; sandwich the marshmallows between two fudge stripe cookies
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