Sunday, November 15, 2009

Kentucky Butter Cake

This is a delicious and easy cake recipe. Erin's parents discovered it and, after hearing several times how incredibly delicious it was, Erin and I thought we better give it a try. You'll note the use of the word "Butter" in the title. This cake is very rich--which is all the better because it's fun to share with lots of people (spread the calories!). We have now made it several times--it's always good and everyone who tries it seems to agree.

I can't resist making a comment about Kentucky: I visited several times when my brother was attending school there. It's a beautiful state. And if this recipe really originated in Kentucky, then boy-howdy do they know how to eat down there! The other classic Kentucky dish that I am thinking of is called a Hot Brown. When I ordered it at a restaurant is came out so smothered in melted cheese that you couldn't even see anything that was under the cheese. It just looked like a plate of melted cheese! I've never tried making a Hot Brown at home--eating it may have been a once-in-a-lifetime experience--but if you're planning a Kentucky Derby party you could sit down to a Hot Brown and some Kentucky Butter Cake. Your mouth will like it, but I take no responsibility for the cardiovascular consequences!
  • 3 cups flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup butter
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 2 tsp vanilla

Preheat oven to 325°F. Grease and flour bundt pan.

Mix the dry ingredients (flour salt, baking powder, soda) together in a bowl and set aside. In a large mixing bowl blend the sugar and butter. Add eggs one at a time and mix well. Gradually add dry ingredients, buttermilk, and vanilla. Beat at medium speed for ~3 minutes. Pour batter into greased bundt pan and bake for ~60 minutes.

Butter Sauce:

5 minutes before the cake is ready to come out of the oven, melt the following ingredients together in a saucepan:

  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 3 T water
  • 2 tsp vanilla

Cook over medium heat until fully melted. Remove from heat just before it comes to a boil.

When cake is done--a toothpick inserted into the cake should come out with just a few small cake crumbs clinging to it--remove from oven and, while still hot, poke lots of holes in the cake. I've found that chopsticks work well. After holes are poked, pour the Butter Sauce over the top of the cake so that it seeps down through the holes into the center of the cake. Allow cake to cool and then turn over to remove from bundt pan. Slice and enjoy!

3 comments:

Abraham said...
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Erin said...

Boy Howdy is right, at least when it comes to the HOT BROWN. Definitely a once in a life time experience, and no more than once (unlike this yummy cake!).

Suz said...

I will look forward to trying Hot Brown someday. As for the Butter Cake...thumbs up for sure!!!