Thursday, April 5, 2012

Blackberry-Studded Lemon Pound Cake w/ Lemony Drizzle


Are you in a pinch for time but need a delicious, beautiful, maybe even an impressive dessert? .............



.................. bundt cake to the rescue!!!! I'm honestly not much of a cake decorator .......... I think the prettiest cake I ever made was this one - but even this one, had to be dolled up a bit with flowers to make it extra special. And I have to tell you, I slaved over it for longer than I care to share.

 I'd love to learn to become a pro in this area, but it's on a long list of "would love-to's". If you're looking for tutorials on making really beautiful, fancy cakes check out this site. I also found this fabulous series of videos showing step-by-step layer-cake instructions and loaded with a ton of wonderful tips.


In the meantime, I can whip up a bundt cake in no time flat, drizzle it with icing, stick a tiny vase in the center and check out in my yard for something fun and fresh to dress up what can be a rather boring, everyday-looking cake.


Just for fun, I checked Google Images for "bundt cakes" - this is what I found................. now don't get me wrong, most of them are quite nice looking but not many spectacular cakes. That's because a bundt cake is .............. well ............... just a bundt cake; pretty plain-Jane on it's own............ but with a few sprigs and perhaps some fun candy, you too can have a beautiful cake for Easter, Mother's Day, graduations or any of the special events that are coming up!

Wishing you a blessed Easter from The Café!
"He is Risen, He is Risen Indeed!"
Alleluia!

Blackberry-Studded Lemon Pound Cake w/ Lemony Drizzle

Ingredients:
1 ½ cups frozen blackberries
3 cups all-purpose flour
3 cups sugar
2 sticks butter, softened
½ cup solid shortening (like Crisco, do not substitute more butter for the shortening - this is what makes the pound cake so moist!)
1 cup milk (I usually use skim because that is what we have in the house)
2 teaspoons vanilla
zest of two lemons
5 large eggs
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon baking powder

Directions:
1. Place frozen blackberries (do not unthaw) in a medium size zippered plastic bag. They should fit in a single layer. With a meat mallet, heavy pan or rolling pin, smash berries to small pieces. Place bag in freezer while preparing cake batter. (If you let berries unthaw, your batter will turn purple instead of having lovely blackberry "dots".)

2. Preheat oven to 325˚ F. Grease your bundt or tube pan very well. I use a baking spray like Baker's Joy, rub it into all the grooves with a paper towel and then spray lightly one more time - it is a sad day when your pound cake sticks to the pan :(

3.  Place (in this order) flour, sugar, butter, shortening, milk, vanilla, zest, eggs, salt, and baking powder in bowl of a stand mixer. Beat at low speed (#1 on Kitchenaid mixer) for exactly one minute. (I use a timer.) Scrape down sides of bowl and then beat at medium speed for two minutes (#6 on a Kitchenaid mixer).

4. Gently fold in the frozen raspberries and pour into the prepared bundt pan.

5. Bake at 325˚ F. for 1 hour and 10-20 minutes or until a long toothpick or skewer gently inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. (I usually set my timer for 50 minutes and check - if cake is getting too brown, I cover with foil for the remaining time.)

6. Let cool in pan for 10 minutes. Flip from pan onto cooling rack and cool completely, then place on your favorite cake stand or platter.

7. Drizzle with icing - I usually do this in 2 steps; with a spoon, I slowly drizzle icing back and forth (from outer edges to the center) over the cake, allowing icing to pool a bit on the cake plate. I use about 1/2 of the icing for this first step. I then allow the icing to harden for about 30 minutes and then repeat the process building up the layers and texture. If icing has gotten too thick during the 30 minutes, just pop it in the microwave for 10 seconds. Sometimes it gets too thick while I'm drizzling it and I do this same microwave trick.

8. For decorating, I like to place a small vase or glass in the center of the cake. Add a bit of water and some pretty flowers or greenery. I like to repeat the greenery at the base of the cake. Candy can also be scattered at the base of the cake or the center can be filled with fun candy in pretty colors.

Lemony Drizzle

Ingredients:
4 tablespoons butter, melted
2 tablespoons cream cheese, softened
3 tablespoons lemon juice
3 tablespoons half and half
3  1/2 cups powdered sugar

Directions:
Combine softened cream cheese and butter. Mix with a whisk until smooth and well combined. Add lemon juice and half and half and mix again. Add powdered sugar and mix vigorously until smooth. If mixture is too thick to drizzle add a bit more lemon juice or half and half.

39 comments:

  1. oh my my this is lovely, so pretty and yummy!

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  2. This will be perfect for my family, thanks!

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  3. Did you say you weren't a cake decorator?! I think so! It's beautiful and sounds delicious - the kind of cake my daddy loved, so I thought of him.

    Have a wonderful Easter weekend! He IS risen indeed!

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  4. This is lovely and you always decorate your cakes very beautifully! Happy Easter!

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  5. Your cake is gorgeous! Lovin' that ultra thick icing/glaze-enjoy!

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  6. That's not a drizzle! Are you kidding? That is a mountain of sugary frosting goodness! Perfect holiday dessert!

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  7. I love happiness too (Ginny blog) and let me say you food/cake looks amazing! sandie

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  8. That's no plain-Jane cake - that's a bombshell! And the "drizzle" - OMG! Gorgeous!

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  9. I really love a good pound cake and this one looks delicious!

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  10. Beautiful cake, Chris! I love when the inside is as pretty as the outside...so lovely! Bill's b-day is on Saturday, so I must rush off to check the fancy cake site...I need some intervention fast :) Have a blessed Easter, my friend~

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  11. What a holiday masterpiece. You have a gift for creating beautiful food. Have the happiest Easter.

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  12. Oh my, Chris! I'm ready to jump on a plane! I love the whole thing, but the vase in the middle of the bundt takes it right over the top!

    Have a lovely Easter! xoxo

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  13. Wow! I am speechless, really... It is so beautiful...

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  14. Inside AND out, I think this is the most beautiful cake I have ever seen!!!

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  15. every one say it is beautiful for me it is extravagant!!!

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  16. You can't fool me, you're a cake pro! This is a thing of beauty and I love the combo of lemon and blackberries. Yum. Thanks so much for linking to my video series!

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  17. Absolutely beautiful ! Have a happy and healthy Easter !

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  18. Your bundt cake looks like a beautiful waterfall pouring over the side. It's gorgeous! I love the berries you put it it. It's so pretty! I'm pinning it!

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  19. Beautiful cake, love your decorations! Have a Happy Easter;-)

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  20. This is beautiful Chris and it looks so moist as well. I'll have to copy this to try sometime in the future. Great photo too!

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  21. Your cake looks gorgeous! Your family is very lucky. Happy Easter!

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  22. Chris!! this is stunning looking!! HOw did you managed to make the glazing looks so thick and white? it is one of the prettiest cake i've seen! oh, now you make me just want to shy away from posting my plain bundt cakes..LOL!!

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  23. Hello! New reader here - I've been enjoying a lazy Friday and growing more and more excited by all of the amazing blogs I am finding! I love yours and am looking forward to following you.

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  24. Your cake looks A-M-A-Z-I-N-G, Chris!The frosting is out of this world!!!I wouldn't have the heart to cut it..!Have a blessed Resurrection Day!

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  25. Oh this is a truly beautiful cake, and sounds DELICIOUS:-) I love the idea of putting the vase in the center, what a creative idea:-) Take care, Terra

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  26. I love the whole vase in the centre idea. There are so many possibilities for each season.

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  27. What a beautiful cake! It is perfect for spring and will brighten any table. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  28. This look absolutely lovely!!! LOok amazing and beauty!

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  29. What a beautiful cake to celebrate with. It would be perfect for Easter.
    Blessings, Catherine xo

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  30. WOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!! This cake is really amazing Chris!!!!! It would be a blast on my Easter table! I like it a lot... Bundt cakes are always good looking, don't you think???? Happy Easter!

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  31. Pound cake never looked so pretty. Wow. Love the lemon drizzle too. You are an artist when it comes to decorating.

    Happy Easter weekend.
    Sam

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  32. the inner part of the cake looks as if it's a cheese cake! :) but it's so mouth watering!

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  33. It is a piece of art!It is so lovely that it is a shame to eat it:))
    Happy Easter Day to you & your family!Kisses from Greece,dear!

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  34. Chris I would never have thought to put a little vase in the middle of a bundt cake that's genius! It looks beautiful.
    I hope you had a very Happy Easter!

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  35. How can you even say you are not a good cake decorator....i think this is THE most beautiful cake I have evre seen...n the idea to put a vase in the centre is simply awesome!!! I was simply going over you posts and I just had to comment on this cake...it was a feast for the eyes :-)

    Regards,
    Manju
    http://manjuseatingdelights.blogspot.com

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  36. This is totally amazing and refreshing-I had a dessert that I was going to make for tomorrow-but it is out and this one is in!! Printing in right now-I'll let you know how it goes!
    Thanks a bunch-
    Jemma

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  37. Not good at decorating a cake? I think you are terrific! With the fresh greens and herbs in the middle...this is perfect for spring. Change the center with each season along with the fruit and this is a beautiful year round bundt cake. Have a Happy Easter.

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  38. Oh My Gosh Chris, You have totally outdone yourself. Hope you have a wonderful Easter.

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  39. Wow what an amazing looking cake, I love the lemon-blackberry combination too!

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