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Condensed Milk Pound Cake - Step by Step Recipe

Updated: Mar 12, 2018 · Published: Sep 9, 2009 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 80 Comments

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Condensed milk pound cake recipe - It's Friday and I am quite exhausted. The past few weeks have been a whirlwind at work and I haven't been able to do things outside of it as much as I'd have liked to. But let's talk about some condensed milk pound cake goodness and work on the stress, shall we?
I can't begin to talk about how much I love condensed milk. When I was small, I used to add it to toast, dip plain vanilla cake in it, top my cupcakes with it, have it with roti, dosa, you name it! Even now, I almost always have a tin of condensed milk in the pantry, ready to get added to anything that takes my fancy.
That's a lot of talk for a tired girl so on to the recipe now. This condensed milk pound cake clearly won over a fool-proof one banana-banana bread I made recently, in this poll, so on to the recipe, one step at a time.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinAs always, a dish of the final good stuff. There's a reason why my cake looks a bit dense and hole-y. More about that in a bit.

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Let's the flour first. 1 ⅓ cup all purpose flour or maida.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinAdd that into a sieve with ¾ teaspoon baking powder.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinSieve about thrice until the baking powder and the flour are well combined.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinBring together the sieved flour from all four corners of the paper. Yes, that's the paper we get every morning. TH and I can totally read Mandarin (not!).
condensed milk pound cake recipePinNext, we need 1 cup powdered sugar. I used brown sugar but white will work just fine. Add this to a bowl.
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Top this off with 1 cup soft butter. I slightly melted it because I forgot to keep it out before baking but butter at room temperature is what we need here.
Beat the butter-sugar mixture well using an electric beater for 2 mins until fluffy. If using hand, beat well for about 5 mins.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinOpen the milkmaid can. Lick off the excess on your fingers, smell it, lick some more. Come on, I insist.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinOnce you are done with the above, measure out 1 cup of it and add it to the butter-sugar mixture.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinBeat for another 2 mins (or 5 mins by hand).
condensed milk pound cake recipePinBreak 2 eggs in another bowl and whisk for 2 mins using a fork. Set aside.

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Add the whisked butter-sugar-condensed milk mixture to the flour mixture with one pinch salt. Mix until just combined.
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Top it off with the whisked egg. Combine gently without beating.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinAdd 1 teaspoon vanilla essence to the batter and swirl around a few times.

condensed milk pound cake recipePinThere we have our batter. 

condensed milk pound cake recipePinPour into to a greased loaf pan or cake tin.
PinAll set to go into the oven. Bake in a preheated oven at 180C for about 30 mins until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
condensed milk pound cake recipePinThe top will turn golden brown and the cake will rise to almost double the amount of batter.
condensed milk pound cake recipePinOk, now the story of my cake. I forgot to set my oven temp to 180C so the cake baked in a really hot 220C oven for 30 mins and the sides started burning while the center was still fudgy. I had to take it out at that time so the cake wasn't as soft as it can be.
Still, this was one good cake, have to say!
Here's the recipe, all in one place.
Condensed Milk Pound Cake
Makes an 8" square cake or one standard sized loaf
Ingredients:
1 ⅓ cups all purpose flour or maida
1 cup sweetened condensed milk
1 scant cup powdered sugar (I used a little over ¾ cup)
1 cup unsalted butter at room temperature
2 eggs
¾ teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla essense
1 pinch salt
Instructions:
1. Sieve the flour and baking powder until well combined. You can also whisk it well in a bowl until combined, if you don't have a sieve.
2. Beat butter and sugar together until soft and fluffy - 5 mins by hand, 2 mins by electric beater. Then add the condensed milk and repeat for the same time, until well combined.
3. Whisk eggs in a bowl for 2 mins with a fork and set aside.
4. Add the flour to the butter-sugar-condensed milk mixture and mix until just combined without beating too hard.
5. Add the eggs, vanilla essence and salt and combine well again.
6. Transfer to a greased cake tin or loaf pan and bake in a pre-heated oven at 180C/325F for 30-35 mins. Insert a toothpick at the center to test if the cake is done.
7. Cool, slice and serve.
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  1. ANJU

    March 26, 2020 at 5:09 pm

    Can this be cooked in pressure cooker,like other cakes?

    Reply
    • nags

      March 29, 2020 at 11:00 am

      you can try it, i haven't tried this particular cake recipe in a pressure cooker

      Reply
  2. Rekha

    February 25, 2018 at 8:43 pm

    Hi Nags, I have been trying most of ur recipes....tried this one too.....however my batter was much thicker and not free flowing like yours, also the cake was not as soft as yours.....wonder what went amiss

    Reply
    • nags

      March 12, 2018 at 5:02 pm

      hi rekha, seems like you need to add more moisture. try increasing butter by 2 tbsp

      Reply
  3. Anonymous

    January 15, 2013 at 3:41 am

    I tried this cake came out excellent.........Thanks for the excellent recipe

    Reply
  4. Shaguna

    November 19, 2012 at 5:28 am

    Girl, you make cooking sound so interesting! Please do share microwave cake recipes as well. If you haven't tried them yet, guess it's time, non cooks like me are waiting for inspiration 😉
    BTW, the cake looks yummy and I feel the same about condensed milk ... yummmmmy!

    Reply
  5. Simply Woman Mag

    August 15, 2012 at 7:09 pm

    great recipe! Although I used metric conversions which made it slightly different but still amazing! i added chopped pecans the first time and cocoa powder the second.

    Reply
  6. Tuesday Shanice

    March 18, 2012 at 4:15 pm

    Thanks for this lovely recipe! I'm making it now as a Mother's Day cake! Many, many thanks!! 🙂

    Reply
  7. Viji

    February 13, 2012 at 5:00 am

    Hi, Thanks for the recipe!! My 5 yr old daughter and I tried this out y'day and cake came out really well. There were a few anxious moments before I added the eggs, since the dough looked very heavy. But the trick of adding egg at the end is a good one and it aerated the cake well!!! My daughter was really proud of herself for 'baking a cake' and she's taking it to school for her snack-time!!!

    Reply
    • Nagalakshmi V

      February 14, 2012 at 1:32 am

      That's so adorable! 🙂

      Reply
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