Cold Oven Pound Cake recipe (2024)

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Many of my friends are older than me and I have always had older friends. I consider them much wiser than me and yet they all have one thing in common. They're young at heart and you can talk to them about anything, including silly things. One of my longest standing friends, for almost 20 years is Queen Viv. Whilst she can talk knowledgeably about pop art, rare plants, brain disorders, the mechanics of cars and historical figures, she can also talk about silly things.

We were having a conversation and she was telling us about her neighbour's very dumb but very handsome cat called Kevin that used to come and visit her cat. It was for all descriptive purposes, the Jason Stackhouse of cats and used to squeeze itself through a tiny vent only realising months laterthat there was cat flap door right next to it. Which brought up a few key questions:

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Why aren't more cats called Kevin?

And then the conversation turned...

When did mooning people in cars go out of fashion?

Why is the word moist sooo creepy?

And speaking of creepy, is it just us or are those little kid costumes with the built in muscles just odd?

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Another strange question: what would happen if you put a cake in a cold oven and baked it? Whilst I may not be able to answer the other questions, I can answer that if for some reason you have forgotten to switch on your oven to preheat it and you're making a pound cake, it will not only be ok, but it will turn out beautifully!

I first saw this one Betty's blog Scrambled Hen Fruit and I should preface the mama in the title is hers, not mine. I was drawn to the unusual baking method and also the fact that it was her mother's recipe. I love trying out new cooking methods and pound cake is a favourite cake of mine with the flavour of the butter shining through in a moist (oops, sorry that word again), delicately crumbed cake witha sugary crust on top.

It was easy to bake and I used copha, an ingredient that I last saw when I was a 10 year old making chocolate crackles. And disturbingly, or reassuringly - you pick, thepackaging for cophadoesn't seem to have changed in that time. It was a cold day and even though the butter and copha were left out overnight and much of the morning, the copha was still hard. I may have overbeaten the cake which may explain the breaks on top but I wanted to make sure that the copha was well beaten into thesugar and this was difficult. The recipe below made enough for two tins which I measured at holding 5 cups and 6 cups each so you can halve it or bake two cakes or make a 11 cup capacity cake or thereabouts. Oh and by the way it smells absolutely wonderful while it is baking.

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So how did it turn out? Well my LG oven oven is very fast at preheating taking less than 5 minutes to preheat so I made sure to watch the baking carefully as it would have reached the temperature quicker than say Queen Viv's oven which she says takes about 20 minutes to reach the heat. I took the cakes out and let them cool a little but curiosity gotthebetter of me and I turned them out and photographed them as I just wanted to try them. I took a slice out as I know the crumb is important whenit comes to a pound cake and took a bite. It had a gorgeous texture and it was soft, dense, moist and moreish. Coveting the texture and mouthfeel I swiftly cut myself another piece and had that with a cup of tea and pondered the rest of the questions...

So tell me Dear Reader, do you know any cats called Kevin? Been mooned recently? Know why the word moist is so creepy or find those built in muscle kid's costumes just strange? Any other random questions? ;)

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Cold Oven Pound Cake

Adapted from Scrambled Hen Fruit

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  • 1 cup butter/225g butter, at room temperature

  • 1/2 cup/116g vegetable shortening (I used Copha but Crisco will do)

  • 2.5 cups sugar

  • 3 cups cake flour*, divided in two

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1 cup milk, soured with 1 teaspoon lemon juice, divided in two

  • 4 eggs from happy hens

  • 2 teaspoon vanilla

Can make a cake to fill an 11 cup capacity mold

***To make 1 cup of cake flour, add 2 tablespoons of cornflour to a measuring jug and then top up to 1 cup mark with plain/all purpose flour. Mix well.

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I swear the packaging looked like this decades ago! I hated chocolate crackles so the cupcake man on the packet meant bad birthday treats :P**

Step 1 - Prepare tin by greasing and lining them with parchment paper (I made two cakes, one using a 5 cup capacity mold and another using a 6 cup capacity mold). Cream together butter, shortening, and sugar. Beat in half of the cake flour, half of the milk, and the salt until combined. That's right, in cake recipes you usually beat in the eggs after creaming the butter and sugar but here you beat in the flour and milk before the eggs.

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Step 2 - Then beat in eggs, one at a time (beat each one in until it disappears into the batter- don't over-beat.)Beat in the rest of the cake flour, milk and vanilla.

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Step 3 - Pour batter into a greased and floured tube pan. Put in a cold oven and set temperature to 325F/160C degrees. Bake for 1 hour. Increase temperature to 350F/175F degrees and bake for 15-30 minutes longer or until cake is done (a cake tester comes out clean). I baked two cakes and so they were done at 1 hour 15 minutes but if you bake one large cake it will take longer.

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Published on 2011-07-26 by Lorraine Elliott.

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FAQs

Why start a pound cake in a cold oven? ›

Starting your pound cake in a cold oven also impacts the texture of the cake. A longer bake time and lower temperature allows the leavening more time to work before the cake sets, resulting in a taller, fluffier cake.

What does it mean to cook in a cold oven? ›

A cold oven refers to a cooking method where the food is placed in the oven before it has been preheated.

Is it better to bake pound cake at 325 or 350? ›

A steady 325-350 degrees is ideal when it comes to baking pound cake. Position the pan in the middle of the oven, and rotate it once, halfway through the baking time, as it bakes to account for any hot spots.

Can you bake a cake without preheating the oven? ›

Yes without preheating the oven Cake can be baked. But if you did not preheat the oven before baking the cake will not become light and fluffy.

How do you bake in a cold oven? ›

put the dough into the cold baking vessel and score; put the pot with the dough in into the cold oven, with the lid on; turn the oven on, turn the heat up to 220C/425F fan/convection or 230C/450F non fan/convention.

Why put water in the oven when baking pound cake? ›

Prepare cake pan by coating with butter and sugar. Set aside a different pan filled with a few inches of water (this creates moisture in the oven and prevents the cake from drying out while baking).

What happens if I don't preheat the oven before baking? ›

When a recipe or food instruction label lists an oven temperature and cooking time, the assumption is that you're going to first preheat your oven to that temperature. If you skip this step, the recommended cooking time no longer applies.

How do you proof in a cold oven? ›

Our go-to method for proofing bread when it's a bit cold inside is to pop the dough in the oven. And nope—you won't be turning it on! To proof bread in the oven, place a glass baking dish on the bottom rack of the oven and fill it with boiling water. Stash your dough on the middle or top rack and shut the door.

How does cold cooking work? ›

Cold cooking, though it sounds like it shouldn't work, functions the same as traditional cooking. The only difference is that we are removing the aspect of heat from the recipe.

Is cake flour or all-purpose better for pound cake? ›

Cake Flour: Cake flour is lighter than all-purpose flour and produces the best pound cake in my opinion. Since it's so light, the attention remains on the butter. All-purpose flour is simply too heavy for this pound cake recipe; the cake will be heavy as a brick. If needed, use this homemade cake flour substitute.

What rack should you bake a pound cake on? ›

The center oven rack is ideal for baking cakes and other desserts.

How many minutes to bake a cake without an oven? ›

Cook the cake over medium heat for 25 to 30 minutes.

Some cakes may require longer than 30 minutes to bake. To do the toothpick test, simply poke a toothpick into the center of your cake, then pull it out.

How long should I preheat the oven before baking a cake? ›

How Long to Preheat Your Oven Before Baking? In general, the rule of thumb when it comes to baking cakes is to preheat your oven to the directed temperature for 20 to 30 minutes before popping your cake in. That extra time will pay off when you pull out your perfectly baked cake!

What happens if you bake a cake on low heat? ›

If your oven is not hot enough, cakes or cookies may fall as they cool. You can disguise a fallen cake with fresh fruit, frosting, or whipped cream. In other cases, the cake or quick bread may be undercooked in the center, resulting in a sunken and wet center.

Why is a cold oven the secret to a better pound cake? ›

Starting in a cold oven gives those leaveners more time to work. In addition, the edges of the cake don't set as quickly when starting in a cold oven, which enables the cake to rise higher.

Is it bad to put food in the oven before it's preheated? ›

“In ovens that preheated using both the top and bottom elements, food put in before the preheat cycle was up burned on top,” Cook's Illustrated found. So in most instances, your food is usually better off going in a preheated oven.

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