Introduction: Eggnog Pound Cake
Eggnog is perfect for the holidays, in any form. This flavorful eggnog pound cake is not only delicious, but incredibly easy to make!
I'm a made-from-scratch purist, and was surprised to see recipes calling for some boxed cake mix. But, after consulting many sources, and doing some taste tests, this seems to be the way to go. Shhhhh... let's keep it our little secret ;)
I'm a made-from-scratch purist, and was surprised to see recipes calling for some boxed cake mix. But, after consulting many sources, and doing some taste tests, this seems to be the way to go. Shhhhh... let's keep it our little secret ;)
Step 1: Ingredients
You'll need:
- 1 box of yellow cake mix. The butterier, the better
- 1 1/2 cups eggnog
- 3 eggs
- 4 tablespoons butter, softened
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- optional: splash of burbon, rum, or whatever else you splash in your eggnog
Step 2: Batter
This recipe is so easy, it's embarrassing:
Combine all ingredients in the mixer, and put on a medium speed for about 4 minutes. The batter should get a bit thicker and glossier as you keep mixing it.
That's it - batter's done. Taste test as you go, because it's just so gosh darn tasty.
Combine all ingredients in the mixer, and put on a medium speed for about 4 minutes. The batter should get a bit thicker and glossier as you keep mixing it.
That's it - batter's done. Taste test as you go, because it's just so gosh darn tasty.
Step 3: Bake and Serve!
Pour batter into a buttered pan, and bake at 350 for 40-45 minutes.
You'll see it rises pretty quickly after putting it into bake. If the top looks like it might burn before the inside is fully cooked, cover with tin foil.
Once it's fully cooked, remove from the oven, and let cool. Then simply pop out of the pan, slice, and enjoy!
This goes well with a simple glaze, too, if you're feeling ambitious, or need to impress at a holiday party.
You'll see it rises pretty quickly after putting it into bake. If the top looks like it might burn before the inside is fully cooked, cover with tin foil.
Once it's fully cooked, remove from the oven, and let cool. Then simply pop out of the pan, slice, and enjoy!
This goes well with a simple glaze, too, if you're feeling ambitious, or need to impress at a holiday party.