My sister had both families over for dinner the Thursday night before the wedding day and it was such a lovely evening. The weather that week was tailor made for a wedding and we are so grateful for the sunny days and warm weather, especially since right after we have been shivering in the chill.
Spring, where are you? I think she might have arrived this week.I’ve shared my sister and brother-in-law’s backyard before and it is such a gorgeous oasis to enjoy the outdoors. A fish pond with goldfish and koi is center stage. Lots of pretties to look at.And a beautiful porch to sit on a spell to catch a breeze. My mom brought her pound cake, which is a delectable treat for sure. Mom has been baking all my life and definitely has it perfected by now. Baked in an old-fashioned tube pan, it couldn’t be any prettier. Topped with strawberries and whipped cream, there is no better dessert in my book.
Of course, I will share the recipe with you.:) She got this one from her sister years ago and I can definitely vouch for it’s yumminess!
Pound Cake
1 cup butter (1/2 lb.)
1/2 cup oil
2 1/2 cups sugar
5 eggs
3 cups flour
1 cup milk
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/4 tsp. almond ext.
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
Cream butter and oil until light. Add sugar gradually, creaming well, add eggs one at a time. Beat well after each addition. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Combine milk and flavorings, add alternately with dry ingredients to creamed mixture, beginning and ending with dry ingredients, blend thoroughly after each addition. Turn into tube pan well greased and floured in bottom only.
Bake at 325* for 1 hour 25 min.
I’ve got LOTS of great pics to share from my beach trip last week. It was a fun time of relaxing with friends and family and a memory that I’ll treasure. Boat riding, fishing, eating lots of seafood, relaxing in the sand, walking on the beach, shelling.
Anna @ Take the Side Street says
This looks wonderful! I might have to make it this weekend… what do you do to your strawberries? I grew up with sliced raw ones on top of my mom’s angel food cake, but this looks yummy. Are they cooked or just sort of smooshed up?
Fairfield House says
Rhoda,
Oh these recipes you’ve been providing are my kind of desserts, simple but delicious! Thank you for sharing your family secrets. : )
I am finally out from my rock, my spirit bruised and battered but eager to get caught up on my reading and posting regularly.
Now onto the wedding!
Your Friend,
Deborah
Marie says
Rhoda! Thanks for sharing this recipe! I can’t wait to try it. Maybe this Saturday – no special occasion or anything, but it looks so good. I love to bake and so does my daughter.
[email protected] says
That looks so yummy! Sometimes the simplest things are the best – I can’t wait to try it!
Farica King says
Hi, Rhoda. I just wanted to introduce myself and tell you how much you have inspired me over the years. I am a new blogger, but I am an old “stalker” of your site! LOL!! I just started blogging (yesterday to be exact!), so now I can officially be a follower. You are such an inspiration to us all, and I just adore you. I can only hope that one day I can be a smidge of the talented blogger you are. LOVE YA!!
Take care,
Farica @ Southern Charm
Amy says
Oooo, a beautiful front porch and a delicious pound cake??? It doesn’t get any better than that! Can’t wait to see your beach pics. I’m dying to go down myself.
Jane @ The Borrowed Abode says
Oh, yum!! Between that incredible porch and that slice of cake with berries, I’m drooling. I think I should have been born a real southern girl because not only do I say “fixin'” but I live for long lazy afternoons and evenings spent on front porches. 🙂
Jennifer says
Sounds absolutely fabulous, Rhoda! There is nothing better than homemade pound cake on a spring day. I hope you are getting settled back in Atlanta. You have had so much on your plate lately.
Thinking of you,
Jen
melesa garrison says
Pound cake reminds me of when I was child, my best friends Gigi (grandmother) made the most fabulous pound cake. We would put lots of butter all over it and then toast it! Can you believe we put more fattening butter on it? Delish!
The porch is fabulous and it looks as though the weather was too 😉
I don’t know how you stay so fit and trim with all of these delicious recipes you put on here.
Hope things are going well for you…God Bless, MG
Myra @ The Casabella Project says
Oh yum! This pound cake looks AMAZING! I’m bookmarking it now.
I can’t wait to see your pictures. Miss you much!
xoxo
Alison says
So looking forward to trying this recipe. While reading it, I thought, I wish I had a tube pan and how exciting that my yard sale find this weekend was a tube pan for $1.50 so I’m ready. I happened upon your blog recently and was so surprised to see your niece Lauren, who was in a book club with me when she lived in Atlanta, what a small world!
Lisa Cherry says
Hi I am excited your mother’s pound cake is in my oven. I hope it looks like hers cause it has that crunchy top that I have been trying to perfect for a long time. Wish me luck! and Thanks. Lisa
Marvetta says
So i made this cake about..six hours ago and let me tell you..this cake was AMAZING!!!! it’s been FOREVER since i’ve been able to find a classic pound cake recipe without the buttermilk and sour cream and all that new stuff people put into their cakes! I haven’t had a classic pound cake since culinary school and i didn’t want to do the pound of sugar, pound of butter, pound of eggs, etc. jazz. I took out the almond extract because i’m allergic, but without it, this was PERFECT!! Tell your mom THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart and THANK YOU for posting this! My stomach thanks you!! I’m going to go eat my third piece now!
Yvonne says
Hello Rhoda. OMGoodness…I am SO glad that I stumbled upon your blog and this fabulous recipe. I have searched high and low, baking countless poundcakes in hopes of finding THE ONE. Well, I am pleased to say my search is now over. My family LOVES this cake and I think I have made one every week since finding the recipe. Lol…we are such piglets. I even “tweaked” it with lemon extract and a yummy lemon glaze. Who knows what I will try next since I have such a great foundation to work with. Peace&Love~Yvonne
Quessa says
Really Really love this recipe, it taste great.
b moody says
Did you preheat the oven or start in cold oven? The recipe states to “turn into tube pan well greased & floured on bottom only”. Does this mean you didn’t even grease the sides and middle tube of pan??
Thanks for your prompt answer. I’ve been trying to figure out how to make pound cake with a crusty top & sides.
Rhoda says
Hi, B, that’s my mom’s recipe, so I’m going to go with doing the bottom only (greasing and flouring). I think it will pull away from the sides on a tube pan & if I remember, my mom goes around the edge with a knife and it should come right out. And I’d say to preheat the oven too.
hazelene means says
been looking for this crusty pound cake recipe for years, can’t wait to make it.
Farrah says
Hello, I must say I love your Mom’s pound cake recipe. I tried it for the first time and the taste and moist are beyond good!! I know I must have done something wrong because my cake had that wet look in some areas. Please if anyone could give me some thoughts of what I could have done wrong. I would love to make this cake for Thanksgiving.
Thank you,
Farrah
Rhoda says
Hi, Farrah, I wish I could help, but I really don’t know what to advise you. I shared it as she makes it.
Farrah says
I’m going to try again and again till I get it right.
Thank you,
Caroline says
I know this is months after your question, but my mother always told me a pound cake like this would be wet if you mixed the flour and eggs too long (let air in) – just enough to combine; and also start with a wet ingredient and end on a dry ingredient.
Simone says
Hi, Rhoda.
A couple of years ago I went to Savannah, GA, where I bought the most amazing Pound Cake ever. I haven’t tried your mom’s recipe yet, but I intend to do so in… 3, 2, 1… hehehe
By the way, I’m all the way in Brazil (born and raised here, but love the South of U.S.) =)
Cher says
I have made this cake several times & it never last more than 3 days in my house. THANK YOU O MUCH FOR THIS WONDERFUL RECIPE!!!!