Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Lime Glaze in a Rose Bundt - Williams Sonoma

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Lime Glaze (Williams Sonoma)

Dear George Clooney,

Hi. You don't really know me, but I've known you from the days of Facts of Life. Detective Falconer on Sisters? My UCLA roommate and I planned our weekends around Sisters. When you got killed off? Oh, the pain and heartache. But then there was a little show called ER. Happiness again.

Anyway, I'm just saying I'm not a Johnny come lately girl. Um...unlike your recent cocktail waitress flings, I was actually alive when you started your career. Just saying...experience is a good thing.

So, if you do happen to finally realize that you really need a librarian and baker in your Italian villa...I'm here. And if you want to send me flowers, I'd like a bouquet of Rose Bundts. Like you being named People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive (twice!!!), this Nordic Ware pan is totally the Sexiest Bundt Alive!

Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Lime Glaze (Williams Sonoma)
I made the William Sonoma's Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Lime Glaze. I don't know what happened, but I must have over beat the wet ingredients into a tizzy or something. By the time I slowly mixed in the dry ingredients, it was practically coming out of the KitchenAid bowl. Since the recipe was made to fit into the pan, I just threw in all the batter. Mistake. Luckily, I had some parchment in the oven to catch the overflow. So, note to self: don't over beat and don't overfill! :)

Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Lime Glaze (Williams Sonoma)
Isn't this sooooo pretty?

Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Lime Glaze (Williams Sonoma)
Enjoy this lovely pound cake with lime glaze. You can also use lemon as JustJenn does in her adaptation.

Recipe:
From Williams Sonoma: Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Lime Glaze
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45 comments:

Audrie said... [Reply to comment]

It IS very pretty! Gorgeous bundt :) It looks really good and yummy!

Audrey said... [Reply to comment]

oh, so pretty! How could George resist? (and Sisters! I loved that show!)

Fit Chick said... [Reply to comment]

Beautiful bundt!! Perfect, I always worry about some of the cake staying in the pan but yours came out so nice. The glaze sounds like a nice addition to the pound cake. Will have to try this recipe.

Amanda said... [Reply to comment]

Oh you aren't kidding that's a gorgeously sexy pan! and I didn't know George Clooney was in Facts of Life!

I recently made a pound cake that instructed to use one loaf pan, which then completely dribbled out the sides of the pan and never finished cooking in the middle. Turns out there was a misprint in the cookbook and it was supposed to be TWO pans :-p Thanks goodness I've learned to use a cookie sheet under my pans LOL

Anonymous said... [Reply to comment]

That is absolutely gorgeous (just like George Clooney)! I would be afraid that a cake would stick in that pan, but you prove that it can work with fabulous results.

Jennifer said... [Reply to comment]

I LOVED Sisters. Teddy and Falconer made such a lovely couple. And then the weirdness followed with the guy who got Falconer's heart. Thank goodness for ER!

Your bundt cake looks and sounds absolutely delicious!!!!!

Mary Ann said... [Reply to comment]

What a beautiful bundt~it looks so pretty and sounds good too.

Dee said... [Reply to comment]

so lovely

what font do you use on your photos? its very cute

Nancy/n.o.e said... [Reply to comment]

That is a very sexy pan, and it looks like overbeating didn't hurt your cake at all (who cares about the oven?) Great job!!

Barbara Bakes said... [Reply to comment]

That is definitely a sexy bundt pan! Sound delicious!

Cupcakes with Nic said... [Reply to comment]

Looks beautiful and delicious!!!! Would it work w/o the Rose Bundt pan? I don't have one of those... but might need to get one :)

Unknown said... [Reply to comment]

How can you be baking when it's 100+ degrees out????

Kathy Walker said... [Reply to comment]

You are right, this is a beautiful pan...no, the cake that came from the pan! This looks so tasty. I think I need to venture forth and try a bundt pan with character, like yours!

2.46% said... [Reply to comment]

Your bundt cake is beautiful and it looks delicious.

I remember GC in Sisters (I really liked that show) and Facts of Life. Remember him on Roseanne? He's from Lexington and it would be a dream to meet him (although I'm sure Michael wouldn't appreciate my lusting after him...).

La Table De Nana said... [Reply to comment]

You did a great job! I have the beehive pan..I bet it would work..It looks perfect!Thanks.

Monica H said... [Reply to comment]

Another beautiful bundt! Ooh, catchy blog title--Beautiful Bundts!

WHo wouldn't want a bouquet of rose bundts?

Mary Jo said... [Reply to comment]

so pretty!!! yes, facts of life! i was all about him then, even though i was just a young one then.

The Food Librarian said... [Reply to comment]

Cupcakes with Nic: The Rose Bundt pan is 10 cup. So any 10 or 12 cup Bundt pan would be fine! The cake is yummy so it'll work in anything :)

Apple Hill: In my Flickr account, you can select "Edit" and then use "Create" to add Text. This is one of the free-to-use fonts: Pupcat.

Pamela said... [Reply to comment]

I loved Sisters, too! I wanted to name my daughter Francesca just to call her Frankie. Guess that's why I was blessed with boys instead. :o) The bundt is beautiful, Mary! I bet George is reading and drooling right now.

shaz said... [Reply to comment]

Another very beautiful bundt. Facts of Life was one of my favourite shows but I don't remember George in it?! To IMDB now I must go!

Irene said... [Reply to comment]

It's beautiful!!! I have the mini bundt pan with roses and hoooo boy is it nice (not to tempt you any more, or anything, heh heh heh). WS's recipe for raspberry rose cakes is seriously aaaaamazing (again, not to tempt you, hmm....). ;)

April said... [Reply to comment]

Oh wow, Sisters, I remember watching that. Swoozie Kurtz was my favorite. I have that same rose pan and people always 'ooh' and 'aww' when I use it. Your cake look lovely!

Anonymous said... [Reply to comment]

Gorgeous cake! It sounds delicious too.

Anonymous said... [Reply to comment]

This looks so tasty!!

Unknown said... [Reply to comment]

You are really getting some use out of your exotic bundt pans! This one looks lovely and delicious. Cream cheese and lime...yum.

The Blonde Duck said... [Reply to comment]

Of course George needs a baking librarian!

Carolyn Jung said... [Reply to comment]

If George Clooney invites you to his villa, please take me with you. I'll even wash the bundt pan afterward. :)

Engineer Baker said... [Reply to comment]

Oh you just slay me. Another gorgeous bundt, are you kidding me?!? And I really need to try a cream cheese pound cake - it sounds wonderful.

eatme_delicious said... [Reply to comment]

Ooo does this look delicious and dense and soft and moist! I would love a slice.

Eliana said... [Reply to comment]

Ah yes - the queen of the bundt cake stricks again. This is a sexy pan indeed!

Katrina said... [Reply to comment]

I love your letter to George!
And the bundt is beautiful. I have that pan in silicone.

Hungry Dog said... [Reply to comment]

Wow, so beautiful! I'd like a rose bundt pan too.

Sorry to break it to you, but George Clooney belongs to me.

The Scootabaker said... [Reply to comment]

I love pretty bundt cake pans! But man do they get so pricey! MY solution is buying min bundt cake pans. They're half the size and the price!

luv,
heather

How To Eat A Cupcake said... [Reply to comment]

Wow everything about this post makes me smile! :D

Siobhán said... [Reply to comment]

That is the prettiest cake tin ever!! I want it!! :D

Anonymous said... [Reply to comment]

This is so very pretty. Almost too pretty to eat! I think you should market and sell this cake in a stylish gift box with option to personalize a gift card. It's something I would order and ship to friends and family. Can I be your first customer, please? I'm not joking! My brother's birthday is in a week. Would this cake make it to Dallas, TX? Let me know. Thanks, Racheal

Ingrid_3Bs said... [Reply to comment]

LOL, gotta thing for George do ya?

It is a pretty bundt pan but I think I like the other one better.
~ingrid

Sophie said... [Reply to comment]

I didn't think pound cake could be beautiful, looks like you've definitely made it so, though!

Unknown said... [Reply to comment]

I think I'm going to have to agree with your assessment - that is one amazing bundt! I wish I had room to buy all kinds of fancy bundt pans but sadly storage space is just too limited.

Coco Cake Land said... [Reply to comment]

heehee! clooney needs to forget the 20 year old floosy and hang with the food librarian. maybe you might find out he loves bundt cakes... match made in heaven!!!

this looks awesome!!

Michael [KyotoFoodie] said... [Reply to comment]

Wow! I like the shape of this one. The lime glaze sounds wonderful.

Unknown said... [Reply to comment]

Oh YUMMM to the max!

Eva Flores said... [Reply to comment]

this must be delicious!

Sue said... [Reply to comment]

So so pretty! Your bundt cake posts tempt me to go out and buy a pan! ^^

April said... [Reply to comment]

After seeing this cake and the vanilla bean bundt cake I went straight to amazon and added those two pans to my wishlist! And of course, the cake sounds heavenly :)

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