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Pink Lemonade Pound Cake

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There’s nothing like sitting on the front porch, sipping a tall glass of Pink Lemonade! While we are anxiously awaiting warmer weather around here so we can enjoy sitting outside, I am enjoying this Pink Lemonade Pound Cake. Starting with a white cake mix and adding a burst of flavor with Pink Lemonade concentrate and drink mix, this Pound Cake is super easy to make. 

Pink Lemonade Pound Cake - starting with a white cake mix and adding a burst of flavor with Pink Lemonade concentrate, this Pound Cake is super easy to make. Be sure to save the recipe by pinning to your Recipe Board!

Typically pound cake is baked in either a loaf or bundt pan, but I thought it would be fun to bake them in a mini version. Who doesn’t love little individual servings of cake? I used a Fluted Muffin Tin for the individual servings, making them perfect for just about any holiday, perhaps for a Mother’s Day dessert this weekend.

Pink Lemonade Pound Cake

This Pound Cake has a little tangy flavor, but not too much and is creamy from the addition of sour cream and cream cheese.

Pink Lemonade Pound Cake

You can either give them a dusting of powdered sugar or for a little sweeter version, drizzle some with Pink Lemonade Glaze.

Pink Lemonade

And I just had to serve them with a cute tall glass filled with Pink Lemonade and a pink stripe straw.

Pink Lemonade Pound Cake

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Pink Lemonade Pound Cake

Pink Lemonade Pound Cake

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes

Smooth and creamy pound cake with a little tang.

Ingredients

  • 1 box of White Cake Mix
  • 1 cup Sour Cream
  • 3/4 cup Frozen Pink Lemonade Concentrate, thawed
  • 1/4 cup Pink Lemonade Drink Mix
  • 3 ounces of Cream Cheese, softened {purchase a 8 oz pkg, then cut it}
  • 3 Large Eggs
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Pink Lemonade Glaze

  • 1/3 cup powdered sugar
  • 1-2 teaspoons pink lemonade {liquid, already mixed}

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray pan {loaf, bundt or mini}
  2. Mix all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl and beat well until smooth, about 5 minutes
  3. Divide batter into pans
  4. Bake at 350 degrees
  5. Loaf pan {typically 8 x 5 inches} - about 1 hour
  6. Bundt pan - about 1 hour
  7. Individual servings, like mine, about 13-15 minutes
  8. Cake is done when a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean
  9. Cool and drizzle with Pink Lemonade Glaze or dust with powdered sugar

Notes

Bake times will vary depending on the size of your pan.

 

35 Comments

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  2. Just found this today and must must make. Woops, I don’t have the lemonade mix until I go shopping. Any suggestions for a substitute?

    1. Hi Lexy, sorry, there really isn’t a substitution for the lemonade mix, the cake gets its flavor from it.
      Happy Baking!
      ~Liz

  3. Barbara Rosen says:

    After 1 1/2 hours in oven (bundt) batter is still liquidy.Edges are burnt…I spent a lot of money,time,energy etc and am not happy!! What went wrong?

    1. Hi Barbara, I’m sorry you had trouble with the recipe. We did not make it in a regular size bundt pan, we only made the small size bundts. Was the pan too full? Or maybe the oven didn’t heat correctly? I apologize I’m not sure what could have happened.
      ~Liz

  4. Janet Watts says:

    Hello,
    Your pink lemonade pound cake sounds delicious. I have one question though.
    When the recipe calls for 1/4 cup pink lemonade drink mix, are you talking about
    Kool-Aid or sugar free Crystal Light or what
    Thank you for sharing all of your delicious recipes!!!!

    1. Hi Janet, any kind of pink lemonade drink mix, the one I used was Country Time.

  5. sounds delicous and just what is needed on those hot hot summer days

  6. my mouth just puckered at the thought of these, but yummy 😉 This sounds tart and delicious and PERFECT for the summer picnic table! Thanks soo much for sharing!

  7. That looks fabulous! Look at the display as well! Beautiful!

  8. This is right up my alley I am going to have to try it out. Thanks for posting 🙂

  9. Oh yummy! Another reciupe to try 🙂

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