I’m not usually one to stray away from a recipe, especially
this one because pound cakes are awfully finicky, but I wanted to try to make
this cake as 4th of July themed as possible by adding some reds and
blues to it…key word being try! I split my batter into 3 parts and made 1 part
red and 1 part blue and kept the 3rd part plain. Now, I will be the
first to admit that it was not very pretty when I took it out of the oven. The
good news for me is my family consists of what I like to call Equal Opportunity
Cake Eaters—we’re not ones to discriminate against cakes! Sadly, even if we
don’t love it, we’ll usually still eat it. We just love cake.
No matter how many times I make Nana’s famous pound cake, I
feel like I’m making it for the first time--no one can make it like she can! The best part of all of us getting together is arguably getting to eat her pound cake! We've baked and served it at weddings, every year for Christmas, and during our summer visits, yet I still text and call her and Mom
numerous times asking questions I already know the answer to. You would think I’ve
never laid eyes on the recipe before!
With this cake in particular, there’s a
fine line between perfect and overcooked. And if you serve this cake any
one in my family, they expect perfection—well actually, we prefer it a tad on
the undercooked side, that’s our definition of perfection! You also can’t know
for sure how it’s turned out until you cut a slice—so if you serve it to a
group and its underwhelming, then just blame it on the humidity! That excuse seems
to work for cake as much as it does for hair!
Side note: Remember how I told y'all I usually put down newspaper on my kitchen counters when baking to ensure a mess-free kitchen? Well, sadly that couldn't happen this time because I accidentally ran over my newspaper when mowing my lawn (see picture below for a good laugh!)...I really shouldn't be allowed to do yard work, but at least my neighbors stay entertained!
I am a firm believer in having cake for breakfast, so this
morning, in efforts to prepare myself for what’s to come when I serve it at my
family’s 4th of July BBQ, I cut a “thin” slice with a healthy
serving of icing on top. I was pleasantly surprised by the look and the taste!
It turns out all my cake anxiety was unnecessary this time around!
Happy 4th y’all!
1. Lisi Lerch Red Tassel Earrings 2. J.Crew Drapey Tank Top 3. J.Crew Shorts (similar style) 4. Steve Madden Sandals |
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