Maraschino Cherry Pound Cake

Submitted by: Debbie Crawford 
A wonderful pound cake full of maraschino cherries and a creamy cherry and cream cheese icing. 

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Cherry Almond Pound Cake

Submitted by: Randy 
Home Town: Kingsley, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada
Boxed cherry cake mix and cherry pie filling are the secrets for this very easy, and very flavorful, cherry almond pound cake. 

Cherry Cream Cheese Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This luscious pound cake has a nutty top crust, and is moist and flavorful. Makes a great gift. You can use halved maraschino cherries instead, if you prefer. 

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Chocolate Pound Cake I

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
This was my mother's recipe. You may eat it as is or put a fudge frosting on it. 

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Buttermilk Pound Cake II

Submitted by: Cathy 
Tangy, moist, and flavorful pound cake. Can be eaten plain or use as a base for numerous desert ideas. 

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Cream Cheese Pound Cake III

Submitted by: Nanci 
This is a heavy, dense, extremely good pound cake. 

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Richest Ever Chocolate Pound Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This cake is dense, dark and delicious. 

Raisin Pound Cake

Submitted by: PAULMCLEAN 
Lemony pound cake that is beautifully studded with raisins. Serve warm for breakfast with coffee or tea. 

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Pound Cake III

Submitted by: BROWNEYES230117 
I use this recipe all the time for weddings, and people love it! 

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Brown Sugar Pound Cake I

Submitted by: ARVILLALAR 
A wonderful blend of brown sugar and pecans in this old-fashioned pound cake. 
 
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