Today's card is definitely not my forte..one layer. They're harder than they look...no room for error. LOL The One Layer Wednesday Challenge on the Simplicity blog OLW20 is Three plus One...3 images, 1 sentiment, the Stamp Simply One Layer challenge, (ssnotime151), and the Winter Wonderland One Layer challenge.
I figured I'd better get started on some quick Christmas cards so this challenge was perfect.
Supplies:
Paper - Papertrey Ink Enchanted Evening
Stamps - Papertrey Ink Snowflake Serenade
Accessories - Quickie glue pen, Art Institute Angel Dust Glitter
Foodie Friday, however is not a winter affair...It's a pure warm weather treat...Are you ready?
It's Cream Cheese Poundcake with Peaches!
Pure heaven! These are the peaches we picked in July. I freeze them by the quart. When ready to serve, I just unthaw and here's my secret...I mix them with 1/2 pint of Peach Plum Freezer Jam. It gives the peaches a slight sweetness and makes a wonderful sauce to spoon over this lucious cake. I topped it with a dollop of freshly whipped cream...want a bite?
Here's the fabulous cake recipe...it makes a cake with a tender crumb and an exterior with a slight crunch...Oh my!
Cream Cheese Pound Cake
3 cups cake flour
1 1/2 cups unsalted butter, room temperature
1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, room temperature
3 cups sugar
1 T. vanilla extract
6 large eggs, room temperature
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Lightly grease a 10" tube or Bundt pan with butter or spray with Baker's Joy.
Sift the cake flour and set aside.
Cream the butter, cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla with mixer on med. high speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Stop the mixer once or twice to scrape the bowl with a rubber spatula.
Add the eggs, one at a time to the butter mixture. Mix after each addition until well blended, about 10 seconds. When all eggs are added, mix about 30 seconds more.
Stir the flour gently into the batter with a rubber spatula. Mix on low speed 5 seconds. (overmixing creates a tough cake). Scrape the bowl and mix another 5-10 seconds.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake on the center oven rack until golden and firm to the touch. Tester inserted into the center should come out dry, about 1 hour - 1 hour & 5-10 minutes.
Allow the cake to cool completely in the pan before unmolding and serving.
Makes 12-16 servings.
Enjoy!!
11 comments:
You make that one layer card look easy! Nicely done!
Oh, and 12-16 servings? I don't think so. YUM!
What a gorgeous card Charlene.
Hugs Riet.x
I love your sparkly snowflakes and the cake is making me drool! Thanks for sharing both.
Well done on your one layer card Charlene, very nice. I find them nearly impossible to do!
Oh my, that cake........YUM! All I can say is you are lucky I live all they way over here in Australia or I would be finding any excuse to pop in to see you!!
Those one layers are so hard for me, but yours is a wonderful creation. And be still my heart.. YUM!!!
This cake is THE BOMB! Looks delicious and the sauce is the boss! I will need to make a "Lean and Simple" (and I do mean LEAN) card after enjoying a slice of this fat-laden but fabulously decadent treat! You are the best cook ever!
Cake looks AND TASTES marvelous. Thanks for sharing.
The card is awesome. I love that you added sparkly....and I'm drooling over the cake! LOL!!
Someone is starting on some fantastic Christmas cards. Love the card. Yummy food
I love your elegant OLC Chalene, it's beautiful. I then made the mistake of scrolling down to see your foodie pics and recipe - oh they are scrumptious! I definitely want a slice! x
Great one layer card Charlene! Your pound cake with peaches look and sound yummy!
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