Although there was nothing light or fluffy about the cake, it was probably the best pound cake every created. It was firm. You could hold it in your hand like a piece of bread and didn't have to worry about it falling apart. I realized just how heavy it was when I decided I wanted to change up the usual family order. I wanted my birthday cake to have chocolate cake on the bottom and pound cake on the top. The baker said that I can have both, but I needed to have the pound cake on the bottom because if it goes on the top it would crush the chocolate and sink the entire cake. I understood and agreed. Wow! What a heavy cake I thought.
My Dad celebrated his birthday just a few weeks ago. Kelly's Bakery is no longer in existence, but the taste of those cakes still register in my family's taste buds. So I thought to myself, why not recreate "the cake". I don't know their recipe, but I am pretty good at tasting food and then recreating it. My cake is much smaller than Kelly's Bakery, but it was enough for five and for a fabulous Happy Birthday.
Here's the recipe:
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