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3.11.2013

Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake (recipe)

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I may officially be a blogger...
I am finally keeping up to date (kind of) on my holidays!
Last week I shared the Lucky and Blessed Burlap Banner...
and now a sweet treat!
Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake

On Valentines Day I made the "I heart You" Pound Cake from Making Memories.
It was a HUGE hit. Then I got to thinking...which always causes me trouble...
I need a rainbow pound cake...with a shamrock!

This is EASY!
I had zero problem making the "I Heart You Pound Cake"
and zero problem making the Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake
I am not a precision baker or decorator,
so if I can do it, so can you!
Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake


Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake

Ingredients
You can make this from scratch pound cake or use a mix.

MIX OPTION: I used BETTY CROCKER POUND CAKE MIX FOR THIS RECIPE (and the necessary ingredients for making it - eggs, water, butter). I made this with a homemade pound cake, and with a mix...but I generally get enough shamrocks out of a loaf (of green cake) to make 2 complete loaves (so you might want to buy two boxes so you can make two loaves). Follow directions on the box to mix and bake your recipe.
OR

  • 4 sticks (1 lbs. butter)
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3 1/4 cups flour
  • 1 Tablespoon Vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 9 eggs, beaten 
  • food coloring: green (or your choice of colors)
  • small shamrock cookie cutter (mine is about 1.5-2") 
  • Shamrock cookie cutter
BAKE IT!
  • Preheat the oven to 325F 
  • Grease and flour 2 loaf pans (9 x 5)
  • In a mixer, beat butter and sugar together.
  • Add vanilla
  • Add beaten eggs
  • Mix salt and flour; add in 3-4 separate batches to the butter mixture.
  • Divide the batter as follows, for coloring:
  • 2 Cups +/- for green
  • Remaining batter is left as is.
    • If You use a mix: Divide the batter as follows, for coloring: 1 1/2 Cups +/- for green. The rest is for the cake.
  • Grease and flour one 9 x 5 loaf pan for the green cake 
    • Bake the green batter for 45 minutes 
    • Remove from oven, let cool completely. 
    • Slice the green pound cake into 1/2" slices. On each slice, use the cookie cutter to cut your shamrocks. I was able to get 2 shamrocks from each slice (with plenty of extra pound cake to snack on or use for a second loaf 
Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake
  • Prepare a second 9 x 5 or loaf pan by greasing and flouring it.
  • Spread your uncolored batter in the bottom of the pan, about 1 1/2"-2" deep.
  • Leave a space about the width of a shamrock (or slice of bread) on each end of the load, then gently position your shamrocks in the center of the (uncooked) batter, touching each other.
504 Main: Shamrock Suprise Pound Cake

  • Once done, pour the remaining batter around the sides of the shamrocks and over the top of the shamrocks. 
  • Bake for 55 to 60 minutes.
  • Remove from oven.
  • Let cool completely.  
Cute, No? 
Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake

Some Notes:
When I use a homemade pound cake,
my shamrocks tend to rise to the top like the above photo.
When I use a mix, they tend to stay down...like this...

Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake

I tried my hand at a rainbow version...
but after three shots just could not get it quite right...
but we enjoyed eating the mistakes!

Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake
If you want this recipe, let me know!


So, I am sticking with this version!
Shamrock Surprise Pound Cake

What do you do for St. Patrick's Day?
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This post is written and created at 504 Main by Holly Lefevre
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14 comments :

Trish - Mom On Timeout said...

Oh I love this Holly! So much fun!

Our Pinteresting Family said...

You are on top of the holidays, Holly! :) That is so cute. Looks delicious too.

Randi~Dukes and Duchesses said...

Holly, that's just awesome! I love it. I'm definitely going to try something like that.

FABBY'S LIVING said...

Oh Holly, what an amazing cake! I love how pretty and perfect for St. Pat's it is! Thank you for the tutorial too. Have a great week.
FABBY

Bonnie @ Uncommon said...

Holly..the are so cute! What a great little surprise!!

Beverly {Flamingo Toes} said...

What a cute cake Holly!! I would never have thought of doing that - or that it would be so easy!
I appreciate you showing the different versions too - that's awesome!

ludooles said...

I always check out this website for healthy and tasy recipe's - www.excellentprotein.com - My favourite is the sugar free chocolate pudding because it just tastes amazing

Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust said...

That is SO gorgeous Holly! LOVE IT!

Rachel O. said...

Oh those are cute. My niece and nephew would love them.

Patti@OldThingsNew said...

Oh Yum! The picture made me go rummaging thrugh my pantry for something to eat. What more can I say? Blessings, Patti

vintagemarigold said...

So cute! I might try since it seems relatively quick!
Tiffany

malia said...

Seriously!?! How clever. I had no clue about how you made this... thanks for the great tutorial.

Lyuba @ Will Cook For Smiles said...

This is just the cutest pound cake!! I want to pick at those shamrocks :) Yes, I was THAT kid growing up, hehe

Alicia said...

Such a fun idea! I love how adaptable it is, too! You could do hearts for Valentine's Day, or pumpkins for Halloween. Adorable, and it looks delicious, too!

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