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    Mrs. Field's Lemon-Glazed Pound Cake


    Source of Recipe


    BBR

    Recipe Introduction


    Posted by: HollyMcDonoughGA

    List of Ingredients




    Cake:

    3 cups cake flour, sifted
    2 cups white sugar
    1/2 tsp salt
    1 tsp baking powder
    1 1/2 cups salted butter, softened
    1/3 cup buttermilk, at room temperature
    6 large eggs
    2 tsp pure lemon extract
    1 Tbs grated lemon zest (2 medium lemons)

    Glaze:

    1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
    1/4 cup white sugar

    Topping:

    2 Tbs confectioners' sugar, sifted

    Recipe



    Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour a 3-quart fluted tube pan or bundt pan.

    In a large bowl with an electric mixer on low speed, blend flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Add butter, buttermilk and 3 eggs. Beat on low until dry ingredients are moistened. Increase speed to high and beat for 2 minutes. Scrape down sides of bowl.

    Add lemon extract and lemon zest, and blend at medium speed. Add the remaining 3 eggs one at a time, beating at high speed for 30 seconds after each addition.

    Pour batter into prepared pan, and bake 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into cake comes out clean.

    While pound cake is baking, prepare lemon glaze. In a small saucepan neat lemon juice and sugar over low heat. Stir constantly until sugar dissolves.

    When cake is done, remove from the oven and leave cake in pan. With a toothpick, poke holes in the surface of the cake, and pour half the glaze over it.

    Cool in pan 15 minutes, then invert on cooling rack. Brush top of pound cake with remaining lemon glaze. Cool to room temperature, then dust with confectioners' sugar.

    Yield:2 dozen slices

 

 

 


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