Loaf sized pound cake flavored with brown sugar and bourbon. Chocolate chips are optional, and I think butterscotch chips might work well, too.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Prep Time 12 minutesminutes
Cook Time 1 hourhour
Total Time 1 hourhour12 minutesminutes
Servings 12
Author Cookie Madness
Ingredients
1 ½cupsall-purpose flour190 grams
⅜teaspoonsalt
¼teaspoonbaking powder
¼teaspoonbaking soda
⅓cupmilk
1teaspoonvanilla
2tablespoonsbourbon
¾cuppacked dark brown sugarpacked
¼cupgranulated sugar
1stick unsalted buttersoftened (115 grams)
2 ½large eggsto halve an egg, see note
⅓cupmini chocolate chipsoptional
Glaze:
2tablespoonsplus 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1tablespoonbourbon
1tablespoonorange juice
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F . Grease and flour a 9x5 inch loaf pan. If you have some parchment paper, I recommend lining the bottom with a long strip for easy removal.
Sift together flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda. Set aside.
In a measuring cup, combine milk, vanilla and bourbon.
In a mixing bowl, using an electric mixer, beat butter and both sugars until creamy. Add eggs one at a time, beating 30 seconds after each eggs.
With a heavy duty scraper, add flour mixture and milk mixture alternately, beginning and ending with flour. When fully mixed, pour into pan.
Place on center rack and bake for 50 to 60 minutes (start checking at 50).
Cool cake in pan for about 10 minutes, the carefully invert onto a wire rack set over some foil or wax paper.
Make the glaze by mixing the sugar, bourbon and orange juice together in a little bowl. Brush glaze over warm cake and let cool completely.
Allow the cake to cool completely before serving. I think it tastes better on the second day.
Notes
To halve an egg, crack an egg into a small bowl and beat with a fork. Measure out about 2 tablespoons.For pan size, I used an 8x4 inch pan (4 cup capacity) and put the remaining batter in a mini (3x5 inch) pan. Whatever size you use, make sure your batter has plenty of room to climb up the sides of the pan.If you'd like to add opaque icing, wait until the cake is completely cool. Mix together ½ tablespoon melted butter, ¾ cup powdered sugar, ½ tablespoon bourbon and just enough water (or more bourbon if you want it really strong) to get a consistency that is thin enough to drizzle from a spoon. Drizzle over cooled cake and let it set.