You got a Bundt - cake pan, you got a pound-cake pan. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Mr. Brians uses dried fruit, marinated in a sweet dessert wine, and a pound or more of pecans held together by a spiced pound-cake batter. ❋ Unknown (2007)
On the opposite side stood a massive sideboard, the compartments of which held hats and bonnets for Sunday wear, as well as demijohns of home-made wines and a plate of pound-cake. ❋ Unknown (1984)
But, indulge in corsets, thin, shoes, irregular hours, and live in damp and unventilated houses, eating fine-bolted, hot breads, with liberal supplies of pie and pound-cake, and it will not be long ere the undertaker will be cultivating your acquaintance. ❋ Ledyard Bill (N/A)
Mrs. Western's maid brought them out two large slices of pound-cake, which, after they had thanked their kind old friend, they took away with them, Seymour beginning directly to munch at his slice, while Duncan put his into his pocket. ❋ Florence Wilford (N/A)
Aunt Hannah, having performed her duty among her female guests, was busy in the milk-room, cutting up pies, dividing pound-cake into sections, and slicing cards of gingerbread, while uncle Nat presided diligently at the cider-cask. ❋ Ann S. Stephens (N/A)
"Why, my dear child, there are all manner of preserves, plenty of fresh peaches to cut and sugar down, and a large pound-cake in the house, and any quantity of bread can be purchased at the baker's." ❋ Frank J. Webb (N/A)
"I hope Miranda catches on to the game, and gives us pound-cake and hot biscuits for supper ever so often, and doesn't call me to do things, when I'm busy entertaining 'the company.'" ❋ Caroline E. Jacobs (N/A)
Take a pound and three-quarters of sugar, the same of flour, three-quarters of a pound of butter, eight eggs, a pint of milk, and mix them as a pound-cake; just as it is ready to bake, dissolve a tea-spoonful of salaeratus in a little sour cream, and stir in; season with nutmeg and rose brandy, or essence of lemon; bake it as pound cake. ❋ Elizabeth E. Lea (N/A)
Taking them in his right hand, he placed them in the turban he had previously used for manufacturing his pound-cake, and once more repeated his magic formula. ❋ Various (N/A)
We found Mrs. D., as usual, ready at the table; we partook of pound-cake ❋ Various (N/A)
They were at the canned peaches and pound-cake by this time. ❋ Margaret Widdemer (1931)
The late comer rushed home and quickly returned with the half of a cornmeal pound-cake and a pitcher of brown sugar lemonade. ❋ Unknown (1912)
He had found a cake-box, with half a loaf of pound-cake, -- the kind that keeps for years. ❋ Edmund Lester Pearson (1908)
Just as I put out the gas Jimmy slipped the pound-cake into his pocket. ❋ Edmund Lester Pearson (1908)
'Cept that Sis put in some pound-cake that she made herself alone, ❋ Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1907)
Mrs. Eichorn, with deep insight into the nature of man, gave a pound-cake and a pumpkin-pie. ❋ Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice (1906)
Virginia was nothing but a child, a little girl one indulged with pickles and pound-cake and the bliss of staying up later than the usual bedtime. ❋ Marie Conway Oemler (1905)
I remember, too, that we had a fine supper: turkeys, chicken-salad, barbecued mutton, roast pig with an apple in his mouth, pound-cake, silver-cake, cheese-cake ❋ Myrta Lockett Avary (1903)
She thought of baking pound-cake, but all the day before they had made cake for the picnic. ❋ Alice Brown (1902)