Pound Cake Project, Conclusion
I went into this project knowing that what we call pound cake today is far different from what pound cake was originally but I wanted to learn why there were such differences. Along the...
Cooking, Food, Eating, and Recipes from the Past
I went into this project knowing that what we call pound cake today is far different from what pound cake was originally but I wanted to learn why there were such differences. Along the...
I had originally intended to examine only four recipes but after seeing the dramatic changes between the previous two recipes, my curiosity was piqued and I wanted to see if a modern recipe, from...
The fourth recipe in this project finally takes us into the 20th century. It comes from a book called The Perfect Hostess Cook Book, written by Mildred O’Knopf in 1950. This recipe’s format gives...
The third recipe for this project comes from an 1886 cookbook titled Mrs. Rorer’s Cook Book. I own an original copy, not a facsimile and it’s in excellent condition. I wonder how many books...
The recipe for the second installment of The Pound Cake Project comes from The Virginia Housewife, or Methodical Cook, by Mary Randolph. This book was first published in 1824. The copy that I own...
Pound cake gets its name from the original composition of the cake, which was nothing more than one pound each of sugar, butter, eggs and flour. It is difficult to make this connection today,...