Saturday, January 9, 2010

Ringing in the New Year with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Pound Cake

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Hope everyone had a fantastic New Year!  I did. I started mine off right, with family and cinnamon cream cheese pound cake.   When I first saw this pound cake on Michelle’s blog, One Ordinary Day I knew it was only a matter of time before I baked one up for myself.  I would have actually made it sooner except I couldn’t find the cinnamon ‘n brown sugar cream cheese that she used.  I finally decided to make my own (cream cheese + brown sugar + cinnamon = cinnamon n’ brown sugar cream cheese!) .  I think it worked well.  To allow the flavors to  meld together I made it a week or so in advance. 

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Outside of  the cream cheese issue this was a snap to throw together.  I was a bit unsure about the size of my bundt pan so I reserved some of the batter and baked three mini bundts.  After the larger bundt finished baking I realized I didn’t need to be concerned but it worked out well as it left me with the minis to photograph.   My parents who were in town for the holiday season were NOT waiting for me to take photos and the kids are never keen on waiting.  This was a hit with everyone.  My Dad really enjoyed it and said his favorite part was the crunchy crust that formed on the top which once flipped out of the pan became the bottom.  He might have also really liked the glaze! :) 

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Cinnamon Cream Cheese Pound Cake

1 1/2 cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature

8-oz. Philadelphia Brown Sugar & Cinnamon Spice Swirl cream cheese, room temperature (I made my own)

3 c. granulated sugar

6 large eggs

2 tsp. pure vanilla extract

2 tsp. ground cinnamon

3 c. all-purpose flour

1 tsp. salt

Cinnamon Glaze (recipe follows)

Preheat oven to 325 degrees and lightly spray a 12-cup bundt pan with baking spray, such as Baker’s Joy.

Place butter and cream cheese in mixing bowl and beat on medium speed until smooth.  Add sugar, increase mixer to high speed, and beat for 5 minutes, until mixture is light and airy.  Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition.  Add vanilla and cinnamon, then flour and salt all at one time.  Beat just until incorporated.

Pour batter into prepared pan and even out the top.  Bake until cake is golden brown and a cake tester comes out clean, 1 hour and 15 minutes.  Remove cake from oven to a cooling rack.  Cool in pan for 20 minutes.  Remove from pan and allow to cool completely.  Glaze with cinnamon glaze.

Cinnamon Glaze

1 c. powdered sugar (I used 3/4 cup)

2 Tbsp. milk (I used heavy cream)

1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon (I omitted mixing it in.  Instead I grated some on top with McCormick’s cinnamon spice grinder)

Mix ingredients in a small bowl until smooth.  Drizzle over cooled cake. (Because I didn’t use a full cup of powdered sugar and I used heavy cream my glaze was thick.  I had to make a second batch of “glaze” as everyone wanted more for their slice. With my mini bundts I forgot to grate cinnamon on top.)

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*You should be able to click on the recipe title to get to a printable recipe page.  Please let me know it it works or not.  I’m trying something new. Thanks!

65 comments:

  1. This looks absolutely delicious!!! I love the cream cheese with the brown sugar swirl. Sounds like you did great coming up with your own. I always hate when I try to make something and can't find one of the items.

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  2. What a moist looking cake! So tempting!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. My mom makes a great, plain poundcake, which was my grandmother's recipe. I've never made one because she always does! But this is a bit different, and I'd love a bite. (That's all I'd allow myself to have. ha. But my co-workers would end up being some happy folks!)

    happy new year!

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  4. Yea! I'm glad you liked the cake and thanks for the linkage. : )

    Ya know I'd send you some cream cheese if I could figure out how, but it sounds like you don't need it anyway!!

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  5. yummy and moist..it'll make my day...

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  6. Oh my my my my..will you take a look at how moist that cake is???? Mmmmmmmmmmmmm

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  7. What a fantastic way to ring in the new year!! That glaze is sinful. Sinful I say.

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  8. Looks delicious....I know what i am making tomorrow!!!

    The printable page works. :)

    Your tip of using heavy cream in the icing is awesome. I saw you do that for something else and I tried it over the holidays and I couldn't get over how much better the icing is... can't believe I had never tried it before.
    Thanks!!
    michelle

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  9. Looks SO good! I'm going to have to try this one. I'll definitely be printing it out with your handy new feature. :)

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  10. I know how you are with your cinnamon, ha!! This looks wonderful!!

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  11. That cake looks so moist, and it sounds delicious! Beautiful pictures too!

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  12. The link works great! I really want this, I need to get busy in the kitchen!!! I was just wondering what you might be conjuring up in your casa....bueno muy bueno....

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  13. Ingrid, this looks do delicious. Mini bundts are my new love, just the right size to share with someone.
    Glad your back baking and blogging.
    Mimi

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  14. I love pound cake. I love cinnamon. I love cream cheese. I am in love with this recipe! Oh Big YUM!! I'm trying to reduce my sweets intake and I see three ingredients that make me weak in the knees. I think in order to build up my strength, I'll need to make this. Good on ya for making your own substitution. How how cinnamon-sugar did you add?

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  15. Love that thick layer of frosting on there...yummilicious!

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  16. Oh My this looks wonderful! I will try to make this during the week.

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  17. That really looks great. I think we would LOVE this at our house.

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  18. Welcome back! And oh my goodness what a wonderful recipe to start the year with! How most and scrumptious does that loook?? Incredibly. You've sold me. I must make this!

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  19. I dont think Ive ever seen that type of cream cheese here, either. It sounds lovley. The pound cakes look so pretty, too.

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  20. Oh, that second picture! So good. The texture of this cake looks awesome and you know how I feel about cinnamon and cream cheese. drool :-)'''

    Thos has been on my list to make sincec Michelle made it. And you have to tell me how you did that printable recipe thing- I want!

    Glad to have you back. I've missed you and your recipes. Can't wait to see your cookies :-)

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  21. I LOVE pound cake! That drizzle on top looks soooo yummy!

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  22. This look gorgeous and yummy! I got a new bundt pan for christmas and I am so torn on what I should bake first in it! This looks and sounds delicious!

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  23. I'm glad to hear your New Year started off well, Ingrid! This cake is gorgeous and looks so incredibly moist!

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  24. What a beautiful cake to start the new year off - it looks moist and delicious.

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  25. I think enjoying that pound cake is a wonderful way to enjoy the new year. I really liked the way you improvised for the frosting. Very nice.

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  26. Hi Ingrid, this looks delish! I've really enjoyed reading your blog today!

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  27. I applaud you for making your own cinnamon cream cheese! Necessity is the mother of invention! Gawd, this looks good. I'm trying to be a good girl, and decrease my desserts (says she who has something baking in the oven...) I'm a bundt cake lover, so this one goes into my "make this" file. Happy New Year!

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  28. That is a totally cool looking cake! Sounds delicious too, I'm saving this!

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  29. Hi, Can you please post the substitute you used for the cream cheese----meaning what did you do?

    thanks, Puppydogs

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  30. Can't wait to try it! Love your blog!!!

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  31. That looks really good and moist. I'll have to try this.

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  32. I made it today! It was/is absolutely delicious! Went along great with the Patriots losing and the Cardinals pulling off that incredibly close win...:)
    michelle

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  33. This looks excellent Ingrid! I love the cinnamon cream cheese. These looks so moist and yummy. No one wanted to wait for me to get pictures over the holidays - my nephews descended upon the food like starving animals!

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  34. I am so drooling here. This is my kind of cake!

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  35. oh my goodness, i love these. it's like a cinnamon roll in cake form. delicious!

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  36. Bundt cakes, cinnamon and cream cheese: 3 of my favorite things. Awesome.

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  37. well, this makes the way i rang in the new year seem completely lame. :)
    good for you for innovating your own cream cheese concoction--the results look AMAZING. :)

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  38. Wow - This looks so ridiculously moist my mouth is watering just looking at it! And I had never heard of brown sugar and cinnamon spice swirl cream cheese - what a creation that must be - yum! Good for you for making your own!

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  39. I'd say whipping cream and cream cheese pound cake are tied for first as my favourite. Regular pound cake? Too boring...haha. Anyway, I'm glad you started off your new year with something yummy!

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  40. Cinnamon cream cheese pound cake?? YUM!

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  41. this sounds delicious! i'm glad you posted how you made your own cinnamony cream cheese - because i've never seen that in my grocery stores! now i'll still be able to try this delicious cake!!

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  42. this recipe has my name written all over it! Can't wait to give it a try because yours looks amazing :)

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  43. that is so good looking... i want a nice cup of coffee and a slice of that every morning!

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  44. Ingrid Happy New Year! Anything from Michelle is great huh?!! This cake looks perfectly moist and dense, love how you made your own brown sugar cinnamon cream cheese, you go girl!!

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  45. Happy New Year :D :D
    I definately agree, this looks a great way to start it! I've never made a Bundt cake before but this certainly looks tasty! Yum!!

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  46. Good looking pound cake. About the chicken, I say go for the teriyaki.

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  47. Mmm I agree with your dad about the favorite part being the crunchy crust! :)

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  48. Your pound cake tops my pie. When can I come oveR?

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  49. Wow, talk about the perfect way to ring in the new year - it looks so decadent and delicious! Love the glaze!

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  50. This looks fabulous! I can't wait to try it!

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  51. I love a good pound cake and I love cream cheese and cinnamon. I have to bookmark this one! :)

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  52. This cake looks absolutely moist and delicious. I know for sure my hubby will love me for this if I baked it - it's got his fav ingredient ... cheese :)

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  53. Looks fantastic Ingrid. You know I have a thing for pound cakes so I will be making this! Thanks for posting...but my thighs do not thank you!!!!! LOL!

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  54. I can't think of a better way to bring in the New Year than your heavenly cinnamon cheesecake poundcake. The photos are making my mouth water!
    And I'm with your dad, I love that crunchy top/bottom when it comes out of the bundt pan!
    cinnamon is one of my favorite flavors- love it in everything. Combining it in a cream cheese pound cake is a super idea!

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  55. It looks wonderful. Then again, pound cake is a favorite of mine, so this is definitely right up my alley.

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  56. Beautiful! Love this glaze!! Perfect!

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  57. Haha love that you didn't wait endlessly for the cream cheese! If only I applied myself that much in the kitchen! Cake looks delicious ) And the printable recipe does work. Great job! I've been meaning to do that for mine since forever!

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  58. My word!!! This cake looks ridiculously delicious! I must say Ingrid, with this pregnancy & all, I've been in a baking slump, but this cake has my mouth-watering! I called my husband at work just to tell him about it LOL... I'm going to the grocery store tomorrow & this is on my list to make ASAP!

    Happy New Year to you and your family! I hope all is well my dear!

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  59. What is this amazingness?? I cannot believe how moist and delicious this looks. I have some cream cheese in the fridge... hmmmmmm...

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  60. This sounds wonderful and looks even better. I love your blog. I am finding so many recipes, I would like to make. Thanks.

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  61. I made this yesterday and was really disappointed. I was sucked in by the photos of your moist cake. I made mine in a standard tube pan and it wasn't moist at all! I think I wasted a lot of ingredients. If I try it again I'll use smaller pans and hope that does the trick.

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~ingrid