I've decided to challenge myself this week by limiting my cooking to items that are already in my pantry. My pantry is actually overflowing. But for some reason, I find the need to go to the grocery store every weekend even when I don't really need anything. It's a habit really and one habit that needs to be broken. So, I pulled out my cookbooks to see what I could whip up tonight. I was in the mood to bake. So, I found this recipe for Grandmother's Pound Cake. It only required five ingredients, all of which I had on hand. The recipe came from 5 Ingredients or Less by Gooseberry Patch, copyright 2002. This cookbook is perfect for a pantry challenge. I plan to cook a few more recipes from it this weekend.Grandmother's Pound Cake
1 c. margarine
1-2/3 c. sugar
5 eggs
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 c. all-purpose flour
Cream margarine; blend in sugar, eggs and vanilla. Gradually mix in flour; pour into a greased and floured 9"x5" loaf pan. Bake at 300 degrees for one to 1-1/2 hours. Makes 8 to 10 servings.
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I also liked being able to add everything into the bowl at one time. It really sped up the process. I'll admit that I normally don't measure vanilla extract. I'm pretty generous with it! |
| This is so pretty that I can't even come up with words to describe it. |
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| This pound cake would be perfect to use as a base for other desserts such as trifles or even tiramisu. The wheels are already turning in my head. But, for now, I will enjoy it in its purity. |






This sounds so simple and looks SO GOOD! I will make this immediately. I hope I can use butter in this recipe as we do not use margarine. Thank you for sharing this!!
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