Thursday, January 7, 2010

Coconut Rum and Amaretto Liqueur Pound Cakes

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During the holidays, I participated in a Secret Santa gift exchange. It was hosted by the magnificent Joy, author of Gourmeted,  Thank you Joy!!!

She sent everyone a “Santa Baby” name and address so we could send something fabulous, whether  it be homemade or bought,  And in true Christmas style, it wasn’t about the money, it was about the thought!

I received my package from the lovely Lindsey who writes the blog Scoop: Adventures in Ice Cream. It’s all about ice cream and she has some good looking scoops that I’ll be trying during the hot days of summer.

She sent me some delicious homemade Cowboy Cookies that didn’t last long in my house. My daughter even said, :You should get the recipe for these mom!” So Lindsey, if you wouldn’t mind? :)

Cowboy Cookies

She also sent me some killer candied nuts that had a hint of orange and pepper. They were good right out of hand but I managed to sprinkle some on a salad for a light killer lunch.

Candied Nuts

And look at this adorable apron! 

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Yep!!! She sent me that too.

Thank you Lindsey for being my Secret Santa and for  the wonderful things you sent. I loved them all.

Now!

Who and what did I send my Secret Santa Baby you ask?

My package went to the talented Amy of She Wears Many Hats.

Among with some other things, I sent her a pound cake!

And not just any pound cake!Liquor Cake

It was Coconut Rum Soaked Liqueur Pound Cake!

It’s a rich and delicious cake soaked in liqueur. Because they store well unrefrigerated, they make perfect gifts to leave under the tree or to send to friends far and near.

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I made  Coconut Rum and Amaretto Pound cakes.

But they would be equally delicious if you used an orange liqueur or hazelnut. You can even make chocolate ones and use a coffee liqueur. So many options!

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You could even make them now. Then you could have a few little loaves for Super Bowl and save some for Valentines Day. Trust me, it would be a  a win win situation!

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Liqueur Pound Cakes

  • 1 1/2 cups butter, at room temp.
  • 1 pound powdered sugar
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 3/4 cups cake flour
  • Liqueur Syrup (recipe follows)

In a large bowl of an electric mixer, beat butter till creamy. Sift powdered sugar, gradually, add to creamed butter beating untill mixture is light and fluffy. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in vanilla. Gradually mix flour into creamed mixture.

Scrape batter into four 3 1/2 x7 inch loaf pans. Smooth top of batter.

Bake at 300 degrees until a wooden toothpick inserted into center comes out clean (about 50 minutes). Let cool in pans on a rack for 5 minutes. Run a knife around the edges of each pan and turn cake out; immediately return cake to pan. With a wooden skewer or a fork, poke 1 inch deep holes all over the top of the cakes. Immediately pour equal amounts of liqueur syrup over each cake. Let cool on rack for about 30 minutes.

Liqueur Syrup

In a 2 to 3 quart pan, combine 2 cups sugar, 1/2 cup corn syrup, and 3/4 cup water. Stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a simmer. Continue heating, without stirring, until mixture comes to a boil. Cover and continue to boil until sugar is dissolved and liquid is clear-about 1 minute. (If you don't cover the pan and if you stir while syrup boils, crunchy sugar crystals will form in the finished cake)

Remove from heat, uncover, and let stand until it’s slightly cooled (about 5 minutes). Stir in 1 1/4 cups rum or almond, hazelnut, or orange flavored liqueur. Use; or let cool, then cover and let stand at room temperature till the next day. Makes 3 1/2 cups.

Chocolate Liqueur Cakes

Follow directions for Liqueur Pound Cake, but decrease powdered sugar to 3 cups. Combine butter and sugar, then add 5 ounces melted semi-sweet chocolate. Cakes will develop a thin crisp top crust as they bake.

Prepare Liqueur Syrup as directed, but decrease water to 1/2 cup and increase rum or liqueur to 1 1/2 cups. Options include almond, hazelnut, orange, coffee, or chocolate flavored liqueurs. As syrup soaks through cake, top crust will soften. 

 

Note: Wrapped and stored in a cool area, they will last for up to 2 weeks. In the refrigerator, up to 1 month, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

23 comments:

  1. Megan, your pound cake looks awesome! Too bad I wasn't your secret santa baby:) Thanks for the shout out and I'm so glad you loved everything. Did you receive the cowboy cookie recipe in your inbox? If not, e-mail me and I'll send it again. Happy New Year!

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  2. What a cute idea. And the poundcake looks fabulous! I think I would love the chocolate liqueur one!

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  3. Ohmigosh - I think you made this with me in mind. I LOVE coconut rum. It is my go-to drink. This sounds amazing!!

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  4. What a fun exchange and wow that pound cake. Now that's a gift.

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  5. Love the apron!!! I have some amaretto that is dying to be used up! This will be perfect!

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  6. I love this idea and the recipe sounds wonderful! I'll have to give this a try...now I just have to decide which liquer to use!

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  7. Love everything here...cake, cookies, apron! Love how you packed it...looks gorgeous.

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  8. Wow look at all those pound cakes. You were really busy! I like coconut, rum and amaretto a lot so I bet this tastes amazing.

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  9. Everything looks fantastic! I want to do Secret Santa next year! but you had me at coconut rum and amaretto! Oh it looks so good!

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  10. You are so welcome! I'm so happy to hear and read about the fabulous stuff everyone got! The cake will definitely be made soon in my kitchen. Wow. I think this would even be perfect to still send as a Happy New Year gift. :)

    Thanks so much for participating! You got some awesome loot from Lindsey, too. :)

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  11. Whoa, you got a really sweet secret Santa! Good for you, everything looks really cool, I even dig the apron... as much as a guy can dig aprons :)

    Snow weather bring pound cake, don't you think?

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  12. Oh my - the title caught my eye first - but the cake looks so amazingly simple, and I especially like the fact that it's loaded with liqueur. I'm saving this for sure!

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  13. What an absolutely lovely gift idea. Id love to try one, sounds delicious!

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  14. I envy the apron, 'the most'..... Yummy they all are..... OWNER'S PRIDE
    NEIGHBORS ENVY...... Very true...

    Ash....
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  15. Love the apron, so cute! I saw this cute little sticker on your darling box of delicious pound cake that said "home made"- where did you find those?

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  16. OMG over the top YUM!!! and you got so many cute things from your santa!!! too cute!

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  17. The pound cakes look so scrumptious! So moist and delicious! You wrapped them up so pretty too.

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  18. The pound cakes must be absolutely fantastic with coconut, rum, and amaretto flavors! Beautiful!

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  19. mmmm, i want to eat that entire cake, it looks so good!

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  20. Thank you for sharing your pound cake recipe - it seems so versatile to be able to absorb different flavourings. The wrapping is gorgeous too!

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  21. Megan, Happy New Year! These look yummy. And, what wonderful gifts you got. I especially like that apron.

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  22. Great apron! And great pound cake too :)

    Thanks for sharing!

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  23. Coconut and amaretto sounds like an amazing flavour combo for a cake!

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