The best vanilla pound cake recipe can be an elusive thing to chase. I’ve tried many recipes over the years and have tried to develop my own recipe several times as well. I think this recipe has the exact balance of elements that make for a perfect pound cake.

The Best Vanilla Pound Cake Recipe.
To my mind, the best vanilla pound cake recipe should produce a result that is dense but not stodgy. It is also simply flavoured but still rich and buttery.
I had previously experimented with so-called authentic recipes that used strictly one pound each of flour, sugar, butter and eggs. Great idea, but I found the cake was a bit too dense.

The Best Vanilla Pound Cake Recipe. Simple perferction
The eggs did rise the cake sufficiently but the large amount of protein in 7 or 8 eggs acted as too much as a binder for the batter.
In the end I decided to reduce the number of eggs and use a small amount of baking powder to help the cake rise.

The Best Vanilla Pound Cake Recipe.
Baking powder?
Hundreds of years ago when the first pound cakes were baked, people would not have had access to baking powder.
Good bakers always use the tools and techniques available to them to best effect though. So, if they had baking powder back then, I feel they surely would have used it.

The Best Vanilla Pound Cake
I also used a combination of cake flour and all purpose flour in this cake to balance softness and structure in the cake crumb.

Use only real dairy butter.
Good quality pure vanilla extract is a must! I also used undiluted evaporated milk in the batter to add an extra level of richness and flavour.

The Best Vanilla Pound Cake, fresh from the oven.
I don’t know if I’ll continue my tweaking of this recipe or not. This is as close to my concept of the ideal pound cake that I have ever come.
When you get some things right, they are best left alone and enjoyed to their fullest.

I often like to bake pound cakes in a bundt pan. It’s often the perfect size.
Originally published Feb 2015.
This early photo from Rock Recipes shows one of my favourite ways to serve pound cake. Cake and ice cream always reminds me of kids birthday parties. Here it is shown with my own homemade version of Blueberry Ripple Ice Cream.

Poundcake with Blueberry Ripple Ice Cream.
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Shirley
Sunday 19th of May 2024
This was delicious! My oven heats using both top and bottom elements, so I preheated the oven. Didn't seem to affect the cake - still delicious as is and in a trifle. Thank you for this very easy recipe.
Kate
Saturday 25th of September 2021
I am so happy I found this recipe. It’s now my go to poundcake recipe!
kimlyn
Monday 23rd of April 2018
hello.. can I substitute half of the butter with veg. shortening?
Barry C. Parsons
Wednesday 2nd of May 2018
Never tried that but probably.
Cindy @ Hun... What's for Dinner?
Wednesday 25th of March 2015
There is just something about pound cake that makes it so delicious. I love the simplicity of this recipe!
Evetta
Sunday 18th of June 2017
May I ask why we don't need to preheat oven?
Susan
Wednesday 25th of March 2015
I will absolutely try this recipe. It sounds delicious and would pair wonderfully with any fruit and whipped cream. Thanks for taking the time to explain your adaptations. I love your blog and have tried a lot of your recipes.