Champagne Pound Cake
Hello friends! I hope you all had a great holiday weekend. I’m hoping it was filled with lots of family time, food and joy. Ours was exactly that and I am already looking forward to the New Year and why we have a simple champagne pound cake today to ring out the year.
2015 will go down in the books as the BEST year so far. It brought with it lots of heartache but also brought us Baby Elliott, the best present a girl can ask for. He has brought nothing but happiness and love into our family and has taken over our hearts. For that (and many more blessings), I am celebrating what was a great year. Ringing out 2015 and looking forward to 2016 with prayers that it will be an even better, brighter and happier year.
In the holiday spirit (as most people are off this week), I will keep this short and sweet. I made this pound cake over the weekend as I was looking for New Year’s Eve ideas. I believe toasting up the New Year deserves this champagne pound cake recipe that is simple, soft and amazing. If you’ve never tried bubblies (champagne, wine or soda) in your baking, it’s time to. It makes for light and airy cakes that are incredibly moist and crumbly at the same time! Make that a New Year resolution to bake with bubblies in 2016, starting with this pound cake. You can use whatever bubbly you have this week; champagne, sparking wine or juice. The cake will turn out great.
I topped the cake pictured with a sprinkling of powdered sugar but a simple champagne glaze (recipe below) will be a good addition too!
As you ring in the New Year, consider making this cake for your New Year’s Eve party. I will be staying in, tucked under a blanket on the couch enjoying snuggles from my favorite little man and I won’t trade that for anything else. But this cake will be on the coffee table along with some bubbly.
Have a great week and see you in the New Year!!
Champagne Pound Cake
Ingredients
- 1 ¼ cups unsalted butter, softened
- 2 ½ cups granulated sugar
- 5 large eggs, at room temperature
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 3¼ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup champagne (or pink moscato)
Icing (optional):
- ¼ cup champagne
- 1-2 cups powdered sugar
Instructions
- Heat oven to 325 degrees F. Grease a 10-inch bundt pan with baking spray.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the butter until light and creamy about 2 minutes on medium speed. With the mixer running, slowly add in the granulated sugar. Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 8 minutes on medium speed.
- Add eggs, one at time and mixing in between until combined, scraping down bowl as needed. Reduce mixer speed to low and add in the salt and the flour, one cup at a time, mixing until just combined.
- Using a rubber spatula, fold in the champagne into the mixture until well combined.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake until a cake tester inserted into the center comes out clean, about 1.5 hours. (Be sure to keep an eye on it as it could bake faster depending on the size of your bundt pan).
- Let cake cool in pan for at least 10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack. Let cool completely.
- To make icing, whisk the champagne with the powdered sugar in a small bowl. Drizzle glaze over cooled cake.
I’m so happy I came across this post! I totally have the same bundt pan from William and Sonoma and haven’t found a cake recipe that comes out of the pan without messing up the shape! Besides spraying the pan do you have any other suggestions for making the shape turn out as great as it tastes 🙂 ?
I’ve also read using a hot water bath with aluminum foil top to steam it out and freezing the cake…
Looking forward to making this one!
Hi Laurie, I use Pam Spray for Baking. Here’s the one I use >> http://amzn.to/2EvVHWu . It has flour incorporated in it and is all I have used for bundt pans and cake pans. I usually let my cakes cool for at least 10-15mins to allow it to loosen up. Let me know how you like it!! Be sure to share a picture with me if you post on social media.
Hi Zainab – I found this recipe on Pinterest which led me to your fabulous site! So happy I discovered it – better late than never right?!
For the champagne pound cake, could the all-purpose flour be substituted with cake flour? Thanks in advance!
Hi Keisha,
I will not recommend using all cake flour as cake flour has less protein and this will affect the density of the cake. However, I will experiment with half and half.
YUM! Add some berries to this and you’re set with a delicious dessert!
Congrats on an AMAZING year, Zainab!! It’s been amazing to see you and all of your adventures thus far. Can’t wait for the incredible things that await you in the new year!
Thanks Ala! Congrats on an even amazing year too!! I love following up on yours too and how you manage the whole PhD thing 🙂 Here’s to a great 2016!
Going to try this today , hopefully it comes out at Pretty as yours ! haha 🙂
Shantell let me know how you like it! It’s a great cake!
Oh wow – this is a stunner – love the texture of this cake! I’ve baked with soda before but not champagne and Zainab, I’ve gotta try this now! Also, love that icing with champagne and powdered sugar!
Happy New Year to you, your hubs and Baby Elliott! Here’s hoping 2016 blesses y’all abundantly!
Thank you Shashi! The champagne glaze is simple and delicious. Happy New Year!!
Creative Cake! Have a wonderful New Year!!!
This looks beautiful! : ) And enjoy snuggling up and staying in for New Year’s eve! It sounds like the perfect plan. Happy New Year and all the best to you and your family in 2016!
Thank you Monica! Happy New Year to you too!
Oh yum! Pound cake and champagne sound like such a good combination. It’s perfect for New Year’s!
It is Tracy!
This cake is absolutely gorgeous! Loving the champagne and that icing sounds incredible too! Have a great New Year, Zainab!
The icing is a great addition to the cake!!
Oh wow, this is a stunner of a cake and the champagne, now that’s a great addition for sure. This looks so moist and lovely. Pinning it and will be making it sometime next year for sure.
Hope you have the best New Years Eve with your little bubba and Happy New Year lovely.
xoxo
Thanks Asha! I hope you get to make it next year. happy New Year to you my friend! Hope you have a wonderful celebration with the kiddos and hubs.
Champagne pound cake sounds like a delicious way to ring in the New Year!
Agreed!!