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THE BEST COCONUT POUND CAKE


I've spent most of my life not really liking coconut, and then I met this recipe. It is now one of my very favourite cakes. It's so moist and tasty I'm sure it will be one of yours too. 

12-18 servings 

Ingredients:

Cake Ingredients:



1 cup butter, room temperature


2 1/2 cups sugar


4 large eggs


2 teaspoons coconut extract


1 teaspoon vanilla


1/2 cup milk


2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour


1 teaspoon baking powder


1/2 teaspoon kosher salt


1 cup shredded coconut

Glaze Ingredients:



2 tablespoons butter, melted


1 1/2 cups powdered sugar


2 tablespoons milk


1 teaspoon coconut extract

Topping:


2/3 cup shredded coconut (toasted)*

* I sometimes use Toasted Coconut Ribbons from Western Family. 

Instructions: Preheat the oven to 325°F. Arrange an oven rack in the center of the oven. Thoroughly grease and lightly flour an 8 or 10-cup bundt pan. Beat the butter and sugars together, on medium speed, until fluffy crumbs form. Add the eggs, vanilla, and coconut extract, beat again until smooth. 

Add the milk, beat on low speed to combine. Add the flour, baking powder, and salt. Beat again, just until combined. Stir in the coconut. Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 60-65 minutes, until golden on top and light brown on the edges. Cool in the pan on a wire rack for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, place the cooling rack on top of the cake, hold the sides firmly and invert the pan over the rack. The cake should drop smoothly out of the pan. Tap firmly on the pan with a wooden spoon, if necessary to free the cake from the pan. Let the cake cool completely before glazing. To make the glaze, melt the butter in a small glass bowl. Add the powdered sugar, milk, and coconut extract. Whisk together until smooth. The glaze should pour off the spoon in a white stream. Add a teaspoon more milk to thin it, or 1-2 tablespoons more powdered sugar to thicken it, if necessary.

Drizzle the glaze over the cake. Sprinkle generously with coconut. Store at room temperature, loosely covered, preferably not airtight. This cake will keep nicely and stay very moist for 3-4 days. Enjoy!


 
 
 

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Meet Terri

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Hey there, welcome to my little slice of the internet! A little about me to let you get to know me better.

 

I come from a family of farmers and my grandfather was also a market farmer way back in the day. My grandmother raised 12 children on the family farm and had a green thumb a mile long. She was a queen of preserving food and man could she make a mean sweet cornbread. I still miss her everyday.

 

I  am also a retired personal trainer and nutritionist, but don’t worry—I promise not to count your calories (unless it’s pizza, then all bets are off). When I'm not whipping up healthy meals, you'll find me in the garden playing plant parent or out on an adventure, probably getting lost on purpose. Join me for some laughs and tips on how to live your best life and grow the best plants and preserve your efforts without taking things too seriously!

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