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If You Like Pound Cake You Have To Try This Recipe


suepooh4

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suepooh4 Contributor

Hi,

If you like pound cake and haven't already tried this recipe ( I got it at landolakes.com) you have to try it. Its their pound cake recipe, I added a box of lemon instant pudding mix to give it a lemon flavor, then when the cake cooled down I squeezed one fresh lemon and mixed it with powdered sugar for a glaze and drizzled over the cake. It was so good and even better if you put it in the refrigerator, it gets nice and cold.

Very Tasty !

Sue


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I LOVE lemon desserts...this sounds excellent!! I'll have to try it sometime.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Was the recipe posted somewhere or just at land-o-lakes? Was the recipe already gluten-free or did you substitute??

Ginsou Explorer

Land o Lakes website has many gluten free recipes.....I just discovered their website a few days ago and haven't tried any of their recipes yet.....this one sounds yummy. My favorite lemon cake was Dassant brand, I am hoping to duplicate the taste.

Bob's Red Mill website also has gluten free recipes.

kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Land O Lakes Gluten Free Recipes are the BOMB! I've tried 3 or 4 of them so far and they've been great! :D I LOVE the Gluten Free Star Cut Out cookies, great buttery sugar cookie.

suepooh4 Contributor
Was the recipe posted somewhere or just at land-o-lakes? Was the recipe already gluten-free or did you substitute??

Hi,

The recipe is posted on the land o lakes website. Just go to www.landolake.com it is already one of their gluten free recipes, I just added the instant lemon pudding, because my husband likes lemon cake and the lemon icing I added too, their recipe is just for gluten free pound cake. The lemon icing I make just gives it a little tang. Very tasty !!

Sue

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IMWalt Contributor
Land o Lakes website has many gluten free recipes.....I just discovered their website a few days ago and haven't tried any of their recipes yet......

I checked out the LOL site yesterday, and promptly made the chocolate-chip cookies. Best gluten-free cookies I have made by far. The biggest problem is trying to stop eating them. Luckily I had ran a fast 11 miles before baking so I had a good hole to fill. I did sub sweet rice flour for the tapioca because I coudln't find the tapioca flour I had just bought. Next up I will try the chocolate bread and sugar cookies.

Walt


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Ok...I just went on a WILD goose chase. I went to the www.landolake.com that you said to go to and could not find the gluten-free pound cake. Then I came back and read the thread again.

It is:

www.landolakes.com

need an "s" on the end. :)

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