This apricot brandy pound cake is so incredibly easy to put together, perfect for the holidays and absolutely delicious – a showstopper of flavors!
*This post for Apricot Brandy Pound Cake was originally published December 22, 2011. It’s been updated with new photographs. Apricot brandy pound cake has been a staple on our holiday table for years now. It may be humble in appearance (be generous with that powdered sugar topping) but the flavor is indescribably delicious and it’s only made better by how simple it is to put together. Make it a few days ahead of time because the cake just gets better as it sits and the flavors have time to soak in. It also freezes incredibly well. It’s an indulgence for sure but that’s what the holidays are about, right? Hope you enjoy it!
Content below is original and you can bet I’m rolling my eyes at myself from six years ago as I read it too.
Oh, hello there you gorgeous boozy thing of a cake.
Me and you have a date Christmas Eve night.
Dessert table, let’s say around 9pm, don’t be late.
I’m willing to look past your less than stellar traits for one night of pure bliss.
I’ll admit up front, this will probably be a one night stand.
You’re just not really my type. I can’t see myself with you everyday, but you seem pretty delicious and fun for a night.
No need to bring any accoutrements, just you. I’m easy to please.
Yeah, that just happened.
It’s fine. You’d understand if you tasted a piece.
This apricot brandy pound cake is probably the simplest and yet most flavorful and rich cake I’ve ever had.
It doesn’t hurt that there’s brandy in it either.
A little more brandy than the recipe calls for too (oops).
I think this recipe for apricot brandy cake comes from my great aunt Rose who lives in Delaware.
Lucky for us, we somehow got our hands on the recipe a few years back and have been making it for the holidays ever since.
It’s an indulgence to the max (just look at the ingredient list) and every flippin’ bit worth it.
The cake itself is so rich and perfect there’s honestly no need for fancy glazes or icing.
Just a sprinkling of powdered sugar to make it shine.
If you want to be fancy, try some candied lemon slices (or any other candied citrus slice) piled on top of the bundt. But really, the half the beauty of this pound cake is in the simplicity of it.
It’s all done in your stand mixer (I suggest not being too diligent about getting all the batter out when you transfer it to the pan, you’re gonna want to lick that thing clean, trust me) which makes clean up a cinch and it gets even more flavorful the longer it sits.
Could it get any better than that?
I don’t think so.
Make this.
It’ll be the best one night stand you’ve ever had.
Looking for another festive dessert idea? I can’t recommend this cranberry curd tart enough. It’s a stunner in the looks department yet surprisingly simple to put together. Great for Thanksgiving or Christmas!
Love this Apricot Brandy Cake recipe?
Check out this glazed orange cardamom cake or this applesauce raisin skillet cake for more simple but absolutely delicious holiday cake options! Don’t miss our guide on mastering how to make dump cakes either. They’re even simpler than pound cake and really delicious for dessert in a pinch!
Apricot Brandy Cake
Ingredients
- 3 cups sugar
- 1 cup unsalted butter, 2 sticks, room temperature
- 6 eggs
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/2 teaspoon rum extract
- 1 teaspoon orange liquor, I use cointreau
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup apricot brandy
- 3 cups of all-purpose flour
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Cream butter and sugar together in a stand mixer.
- Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each one.
- Add all other ingredients except flour and mix to combine.
- Add flour and mix on a low speed until fully combined.
- Pour batter into a very well greased bundt pan.
- Bake for about 1 hour, until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Let cake cool completely in pan on a cooling rack and then invert to remove from the pan.
- Wrap cake tightly in plastic wrap, aluminum foil and seal tightly in a plastic bag until serving.
- Garnish with powdered sugar before serving.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.
wow, this cake looks delicious. i love alcohol in cake. it would be such a festive and yummy cake to make for the holidays. half of my family members aren’t into the whole frosting bit. :-)
GORGEOUS picture. Third one down is my favorite.
Mmm, yum! I’m a sucker for bundt cakes. I maintain that cakes taste better when they’re baked in a bundt pan- just like how Kraft macaroni and cheese tastes better in shapes :)
Apricots+brandy+cake= perfection. :) It looks so moist and delicious. A perfect after treadmill snack. ha ha! Just kidding. YUM!!!
That looks amazing and I’m not just saying it because I haven’t eaten since breakfast.
You had me at brandy. I think every holiday dessert should have a little booze. Especially if it is just for a one night stand:)
I’ll be over for dessert :)
I wasn’t much of a cake person, but after the enormous piece I had at work yesterday, I think it’s really growing on me.
can I join you on that dessert table date? cause I will totally crash it even if you don’t let me ;) the cake looks awesome. kinda like a pound cake and i looooove pound cake! it’s a plus that you added a lot of booze in this too :) haha, great flavoring, right?! ;)
I love apricots!
(and cake)
and brandy in desserts, rum in cookies, creme de menthe in bars…boozing it up WITH desserts is always a beautiful thing!
Great recipes and from your IG feed, you were BUSY yesterday!
IG feed?
Yeah, this is the cake from yesterday :)
ha! I didn’t realize that was a question in reply to Averie’s comment. Dense.
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