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![]() Frances Watson wrote: > does any one have a recipe for creme cheese pound cake? I found several recipes by putting ["pound cake"+"cream cheese"] into Google. But why do you want to mess with the dense, rich original classic? -aem |
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aem wrote:
> Frances Watson wrote: > >>does any one have a recipe for creme cheese pound cake? > > > I found several recipes by putting ["pound cake"+"cream cheese"] into > Google. But why do you want to mess with the dense, rich original > classic? -aem > When my FIL died a few months ago, at the lunch the Methodist church had afer the funeral, they had all all kinds of cakes and pies and jello desserts. I saw a few slices of pound cake and immediately recognized it as a plain ol' butter pound cake. No chocolate or coconut cream or cream cheese or icing or anything else like that to mess it up. I claimed a slice of it before I even got my plate -- it was not quite as good as the ones just like it that my Mom used to make when we had fresh lard (instead of butter), but it was darn close. As good as could be made with butter instead of fresh lard. (Alas, lard from a grocery store doesn't taste right) Don't mess up a good pound cake by putting cream cheese in it. Save the cream cheese for making a cheese cake or frosting a carrot cake or something. Best regards, Bob |
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