recipe from joythebaker.com
adapted from Dorie Greenspan
Think of this cake as a classy version of the store bought, chemical
filled version of Sara Lee pound cake. The density is only matched by
the soft, moist and lemony crumb. Sara Lee? Yea, I had my suspicions
too, but this cake is without a doubt, the best pound-type cake I've
ever encountered. Love. Love. Love.
I doubled the ingredients for the syrup and spread them between the two cakes. I liked lots of syrup.
For the Cakes:
2 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
pinch of salt
2 1/3 cups sugar
1/2 plump, moist vanilla bean, split lengthwise, seeds scraped out and reserved, or 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
6 large eggs, preferably at room temperature
2/3 cups heavy cream
zest of two lemons, finely grated
1 stick, plus 7 Tablespoons (15 Tablespoons) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
For the syrup:
1/3 cup water
1/4 cup sugar
juice of two lemons
Making the cakes:
Center a rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
Butter two 8 1/2-4 1/2-inch loaf pans, dust the insides with flour and
tap out the excess. Even if the pans are nonstick, it's a good idea to
butter and flour them. Place the pans on an insulated baking sheet or
on two regular sheets stacked one on top of the other.
Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt.
Put the sugar and the lemon zest in a large bowl, working with your
fingers, rub them together until the sugar is moist and thoroughly
imbued with the fragrance of lemon. Add the vanilla bean seeds and work
them into the sugar. If you are using vanilla extract, add it later,
after you have added the eggs.
Add the eggs and whisk them into the sugar, beating until they are
thoroughly incorporated. Whisk in the extract (if using), then whisk in
the cream. Continuing with the whisk, or switching to a large rubber
spatula, gently stir in the dry ingredients in 3 or 4 additions; the
batter will be smooth and thick. Finish by folding in the melted butter
in 2 or 3 additions. Pour the batter into the pans, smoothing with a
rubber spatula.
Bake for 55 to 60 minutes, or until a knife inserted into the center
of the cakes comes out clean. As soon as the cake goes into the oven,
make the syrup. After about 30 minutes in the oven, check the cakes for
color- if they are browning too quickly, cover them lightly with foil
tents.
Making the syrup:
Stir the water and sugar together in a medium saucepan over medium
heat until the sugar melts, then bring to a boil Remove the pan from
heat and stir in the lemon juice. Pour the syrup into a heatproof bowl
and let cool.
When the cakes test done, transfer them to a wire rack to cool for 5
minutes before unmolding them and turning them right side up on the
rack. Place the rack over a baking sheet lined with wax paper and,
using a thin skewer, cake tester or thin-bladed sharp knife, poke holes
all over the cakes. Brush the cakes all over with the syrup, working
slowly so that the cakes sop it up. Leave the cakes on the rack to cool
to room temperature.