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Glazed Coconut Pound Cake

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Ingredients

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2 cups sugar
1 cup crisco
4 eggs
3 teaspoons coconut flavoring
1 cup buttermilk
3 cups cake flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda

Nutritional information

7219.2
Calories
2386 g
Calories From Fat
265.2 g
Total Fat
92.3 g
Saturated Fat
947.4 mg
Cholesterol
2796.4 mg
Sodium
1168.2 g
Carbs
7 g
Dietary Fiber
825.6 g
Sugars
67.3 g
Protein
2192 g
Serving Size

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Glazed Coconut Pound Cake

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    I have made this cake twice in the last month and both times it has turned out beautifully. I made it following the instructions exactly as written and it was absolutely wonderful. The last time I made it, I substituted coconut milk not cream of coconut for the buttermilk and added a cup and a half of shredded coconut that I ran through my food processor I love coconut. Both times I put the glaze on the cake. I also had some problems with the glaze running over the edge of the Bundt pan, but used a butter knife to kind of pull the edge of the cake away from the pan. That helped to get all the glaze into the pan. Neither time was the cake soggy. . . just moist and full of flavor. A definite keeper.

    • 125 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Glazed Coconut Pound Cake, This is a moist and delicious pound cake that my family has been serving for special occasions for years. It’s easy to make and even easier to eat! It can be topped with all kinds of goodies whipped cream, strawberries, ice cream, etc. to make it even better!, I have made this cake twice in the last month and both times it has turned out beautifully. I made it following the instructions exactly as written and it was absolutely wonderful. The last time I made it, I substituted coconut milk not cream of coconut for the buttermilk and added a cup and a half of shredded coconut that I ran through my food processor I love coconut. Both times I put the glaze on the cake. I also had some problems with the glaze running over the edge of the Bundt pan, but used a butter knife to kind of pull the edge of the cake away from the pan. That helped to get all the glaze into the pan. Neither time was the cake soggy. . . just moist and full of flavor. A definite keeper., I have made this cake twice in the last month and both times it has turned out beautifully. I made it following the instructions exactly as written and it was absolutely wonderful. The last time I made it, I substituted coconut milk not cream of coconut for the buttermilk and added a cup and a half of shredded coconut that I ran through my food processor I love coconut. Both times I put the glaze on the cake. I also had some problems with the glaze running over the edge of the Bundt pan, but used a butter knife to kind of pull the edge of the cake away from the pan. That helped to get all the glaze into the pan. Neither time was the cake soggy. . . just moist and full of flavor. A definite keeper.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 325f.

    2
    Done

    Cream Sugar and Crisco.

    3
    Done

    Add Eggs, 1 at a Time, Beating Well After Each.

    4
    Done

    Add Flavoring.

    5
    Done

    Sift Dry Ingredients Together and Add Alternating With the Milk--Begin and End With the Flour.

    6
    Done

    Bake in Greased and Floured Tube Pan For 1 Hour and 20 Minutes. You Might Want to Start Checking on This After 1 Hour - Sometimes My Cake Is Finished About Then.

    7
    Done

    When Cake Is Almost Finished, Start Making the Glaze.

    8
    Done

    to Make the Glaze: Put All Ingredients For the Glaze in Pot and Cook Over Medium Heat.

    9
    Done

    Let Mixture Boil For 5 Minutes. It Will Bubble So You Will Need to Watch It Carefully So It Won't Boil Over Onto Your Stove - Trust Me, You Don't Want That to Happen.

    10
    Done

    When Removed from the Oven, Pour Glaze Over the Cake While It Is Still in the Pan and Let Sit at Least 8 Hours or Overnight.

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