You'll need three lemons and a short list of pantry staples to make this moist, tender pound cake that's equally perfect for breakfast or dessert. The sweet-tart lemon glaze dresses the loaf up and ...
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Grease and flour a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan. 2. Place sliced lemons in a pan; cover with honey, water and cinnamon stick. Bring to boil; cook 2 minutes. Set aside. 3. Using ...
When I think of lemon, I think of freshness and crispness. I also think of spring and Easter. This simple lemon pound cake is the perfect dessert for any spring menu, but is special for Easter Sunday ...
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Lemon Pound Cake

Lemon pound cake is rich and moist with a bright and refreshing lemon flavor. Moist on the inside, with a golden outer crust with a crisp texture. Lemon pound cake is a classic cake perfect for any ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Pound cakes are one of those classic comfort food desserts that have been around for ages, but that doesn ...
This from-scratch Lemon Sour Cream Pound Cake recipe is a super moist and buttery bundt cake that’s easy to make and is bursting with lemony goodness. Fresh zesty lemon, used in the cake as well as ...
Starbucks may be known for its pumpkin spice lattes and cold brews, but it also offer a menu of pretty impeccable bakery items: one of my favorites being the iced lemon loaf, of course. It's rich in ...
1. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour an 8-inch loaf pan. 2. In a bowl, combine lemon zest and sugar and rub with your fingers until it looks like wet sand. Whisk in buttermilk, 3 tablespoons ...
Buttery, moist, and lemony sweet, Iced Lemon Pound Cake from Starbucks may taste like a bite of Summer, but a slice will run you 470 calories. That's more than most people eat for lunch! It's a crime, ...
I forgot how much I love pound cake. Simple. Dense. Buttery. Plain-Jane pound cake is perfect. OK, go ahead and sprinkle some powdered sugar on it for the pic, but it doesn’t need it. And it’s been ...
Living in the Colorado High Country is pure joy. Baking in it isn’t. High altitude makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This twice-monthly ...