Second, and the real reason for this post, is that I baked a CAKE! A sour cream pound cake. It did not crack, sink, split or explode. It was neither dry nor underdone. I might venture to say that it was PERFECT. Now, if you know my love for cooking, perhaps you're confused by my excitement. Well, during the 4-ish years that I have been cooking on my own (college doesn't count), I have never been able to make a cake I was happy with. Cheesecakes, pies, and cookies I have done okay with, but a cake I could never perfect. But this cake, friends, was life altering. Moist, delicious, and with a crusty outer layer that all pound cakes need.
Here I think were the keys to my success:
1. I didn't think too much about it. I had some extra sour cream in the fridge, and decided on a whim to use it up in a pound cake.
2. I greased and floured my pan hard-core. As in used almost 1/4 stick of butter. Flashbacks of stuck cornbread flying all over the kitchen resulted in this new successful maneuver.
3. I consulted Paula Deen.
Though I love watching Paula's Southern-ness on the food network, I rarely cook her food because of the loads of butter and lack of vegetables. But I guess if you plan on making something fattening and delicious, she is the way to go! Here is the link for the cake recipe. The only change I made was baking it 70 minutes instead of 80.
| Please note the cute platter I (dirtily) won in our small group dirty santa game. |
| You can ask Stu, I literally squealed when it came out of the pan looking like this! |
Who knows, maybe I'll become a part-time cake baker!
Both are lovely! Well done friend!
ReplyDeleteThat's right, I finally go around to looking at you guys blog. I told you kacie, your baking/cooking ability is an advantage to Stuart!
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