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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Barbara's Golden Pound Cake

Submitted by: Barbara Jordan 
A moist and dense pound cake with a hint of lemon flavoring. Serve with fresh fruit and ice cream. 

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One Egg Lemon Pound Cake

Submitted by: Kimberley 
My Grandmother used to make this and it quickly became a household favorite. 

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Sour Cream Pound Cake

Submitted by: Will Barber 
Much better than the standard pound cake, I got the recipe from a great-aunt, over 40 years ago. 

Old Fashioned Pound Cake II

Submitted by: Sylvia Zumpano 
This is my Mom's recipe from about 1930. It rises high in the tube pan, is moist, and smells heavenly baking. 

Grandmother's Pound Cake II

Submitted by: WHOLEGRAINWOMAN 
This recipe is over 100 years old and is the original kind of pound cake: it contains 1 pound each of butter, sugar, eggs and flour and contains no salt, baking powder or flavoring (but flavoring such as vanilla extract or almond extract can be added if desired!) 

Buttermilk Pound Cake III

Submitted by: Bettye 
This is a pound cake recipe that I have been making for years that my grandchildren and children enjoy very much. 

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Apple Walnut Pound Cake

Submitted by: Mary 
Almost a pound cake. We like it sliced, spread with butter, then microwaved just until warm. 

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German Chocolate Chip Pound Cake

Submitted by: MITCHEL 
An easy pound cake with German, or semi sweet chocolate chips. 

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Seven-Up™ Pound Cake

Submitted by: RSHARRL 
An easy pound cake from scratch is livened up with the addition of soda pop. 
 
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