Ingredients:
1 ¼ c almond flour (use sesame seed flour for a nut free option)
¾ c of swerve or other sugar substitute
1 tsp baking powder
¼ tsp of salt
4 eggs
3 ½ oz. cream cheese
4 tbsp. softened butter
1 tsp of vanilla
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350F / 180C / Gas Mark 4.
2. In a large stand-up mixer bowl beat on high the butter with the sugar substitute until light and fluffy and well incorporated.
3. Next add the cream cheese and vanilla and mix well. Add the eggs one at a time making sure to mix well after each addition.
4. Lastly, add all the dry ingredients until well combined.
5. In a well-greased cake or loaf pan or cupcake pan bake for 30 to 40 minutes until golden brown on top.
6. If making cupcakes bake for 20-25 minutes)
1 ¼ c almond flour (use sesame seed flour for a nut free option)
¾ c of swerve or other sugar substitute
1 tsp baking powder
¼ tsp of salt
4 eggs
3 ½ oz. cream cheese
4 tbsp. softened butter
1 tsp of vanilla
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350F / 180C / Gas Mark 4.
2. In a large stand-up mixer bowl beat on high the butter with the sugar substitute until light and fluffy and well incorporated.
3. Next add the cream cheese and vanilla and mix well. Add the eggs one at a time making sure to mix well after each addition.
4. Lastly, add all the dry ingredients until well combined.
5. In a well-greased cake or loaf pan or cupcake pan bake for 30 to 40 minutes until golden brown on top.
6. If making cupcakes bake for 20-25 minutes)
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All the best Jan
All the best Jan
22 comments:
Low carb pound cake?! I love pound cake!
Will follow this recipe, for sure!!
Thank you.
: )
I didn't know what a pound cake was, I do now, it looks delicious.
Sounds great, I will give this a try. Thanks for sharing, hugs, Valerie
I bet this will be a hit in my house. Gotta make it soon. Thanks.
Yes! This sounds so good.
I try and stay away from cake, but this looks so similar to ones my mother made (though hers were decidedly NOT low carb).
I'd like to try this. Jan is it 3/4 c of actual sugar substitute or the equivalent to 3/4 c real sugar?
...looks mighty good.
Looks really good. I love how few and simple ingredients there are in this recipe!
Christine asks:
'I'd like to try this. Jan is it 3/4 c of actual sugar substitute or the equivalent to 3/4 c real sugar?'
Hi Christine, the sweeteners Natvia (stevia/erythritol blend), Swerve (plain erythritol) or xylitol in the granulated forms all measure spoon for spoon (cup for cup, or part there-of) in place of sugar. So yes if you use swerve it is 3/4 c of actual sugar substitute.
If you or other readers would like to read more about the different sweeteners available friend Libby at 'Ditch The Carbs' site has more here
https://www.ditchthecarbs.com/low-carb-sweeteners/
Hope you enjoy the cake
All the best Jan
Thanks. This will be especially nice for John during the upcoming holidays.
Hello, the cake looks delicious and sounds easy to make. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
I made it as cupcakes this afternoon and it is an easy recipe to follow but if I did it again it would be with much less sweetener - my sweet tooth seems to have upped and left!
Jean said:
"I made it as cupcakes this afternoon and it is an easy recipe to follow but if I did it again it would be with much less sweetener - my sweet tooth seems to have upped and left!"
Hi Jean, many thanks for your comment.
So pleased to read you enjoyed these, and yes, I would agree with you the level of sweetness does depend on our individual taste palettes. A bit like those who use sweeteners in their tea/coffee some prefer one and others prefer more.
With all recipes they do sometimes need a little tweaking!
Have a good weekend
All the best Jan
Seems to be a tasty and delicious cake.
Have a nice weekend.
My goodness, is this true? I love pound cake - it is so versatile, too. Thank you so much for sharing this! Hope you are having a lovely weekend. xo Karen
looks so delicious !
I've been craving sugar more than normal, so I'm thrilled about this this low carb version of one of my faves! Happy Saturday! Hugs...
Thank you so much Jan!! Big Hugs!
Oh yum!xxx
I'd heard of pound cake but never really knew why it was called that, makes sense when you know!
Lisa x
it is always nice to see a "treat" among your recipes. this looks like a good one!!!
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