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  • Pound cake
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  • A pound cake is a cake traditionally made from a pound of four different ingredients. When Betty Braithwaite interviewed Rita Skeeter about The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, Rita offered her a slice of pound cake during the interview.
  • Description: He's a grilled onigiri with arms, legs, and an Elvis-like hairdo (which would explain the accent). Powers and Abilities: He likes to headbutt his opponents hard in the face, and can shoot pointy black needles from his hair. Based on: Grilled onigiri
  • Pound cake was a dessert originating on Earth, whose recipe was made with one pound of each ingredient: flour, butter, egg and sugar. In 2374, Captain Kathryn Janeway speculated jokingly that a Starfleet transmission received through the Hirogen communications network could contain Admiral Chapman's recipe for perfect pound cake. (VOY: "Hope and Fear")
  • The creature was created by the Delightful Children From Down The Lane. When they were at the stadium ready to eat their cake while all the other kids in the stadium get nothing, Sector V shows up to make sure everyone in the stadium gets a slice. The cake though comes to life in a gigantic monster which the Delightful Children call the Pound Cake. Just as the Delightful Children were about to beat up Sector V with their cake monster, Lizzie Devine shows up and destroys the cake with her ship.
  • Pound cake refers to a type of cake traditionally made with a pound of each of four ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. However, the quantity is often changed to suit the size of the cake that is desired. As long as the ratio is preserved, the resulting cake will generally be very similar to that using the traditional quantities. Hence, any cake made with a 1:1:1:1 ratio of flour, butter, eggs, and sugar is also called a pound cake, even if the quantity used is smaller or larger than a pound.
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  • Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group
  • A pound cake is a cake traditionally made from a pound of four different ingredients. When Betty Braithwaite interviewed Rita Skeeter about The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, Rita offered her a slice of pound cake during the interview.
  • Pound cake refers to a type of cake traditionally made with a pound of each of four ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. However, the quantity is often changed to suit the size of the cake that is desired. As long as the ratio is preserved, the resulting cake will generally be very similar to that using the traditional quantities. Hence, any cake made with a 1:1:1:1 ratio of flour, butter, eggs, and sugar is also called a pound cake, even if the quantity used is smaller or larger than a pound. There are numerous variations on the traditional pound cake, with certain countries and regions having distinctive styles. These can include the addition of flavoring agents (such as vanilla extract or almond extract) or dried fruit (such as currants or raisins), as well as alterations to the original recipe in order to change the characteristics of the resulting pound cake. For instance, baking soda or baking powder may be incorporated in order to induce leavening during baking, resulting in a less dense pound cake. A cooking oil (typically a vegetable oil) is sometimes substituted for some or all of the butter, which is intended to produce a more moist cake. "Sour cream pound cake" is a popular variation in the United States, which involves the substitution of sour cream for some of the butter, which also is intended to produce a more moist cake with a pleasantly tangy flavor. Some of these variations may drastically change the texture and flavor of the pound cake, but the name pound cake is often still used.
  • Description: He's a grilled onigiri with arms, legs, and an Elvis-like hairdo (which would explain the accent). Powers and Abilities: He likes to headbutt his opponents hard in the face, and can shoot pointy black needles from his hair. Based on: Grilled onigiri
  • The creature was created by the Delightful Children From Down The Lane. When they were at the stadium ready to eat their cake while all the other kids in the stadium get nothing, Sector V shows up to make sure everyone in the stadium gets a slice. The cake though comes to life in a gigantic monster which the Delightful Children call the Pound Cake. Just as the Delightful Children were about to beat up Sector V with their cake monster, Lizzie Devine shows up and destroys the cake with her ship. After the Pound Cake is destroyed frosting flew all over the stadium and the Delightful Children started to cry and Numbuh 1 says, "Thanks for the cake delightful dorks. Well see you next year, and make sure to bring enough cake for everyone."
  • Pound cake refers to a type of cake traditionally made with a pound of each of four ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. However, the quantity is often changed to suit the size of the cake that is desired. As long as the ratio is preserved, the resulting cake will generally be very similar to that using the traditional quantities. Hence, any cake made with a 1:1:1:1 ratio of flour, butter, eggs, and sugar is also called a pound cake, even if the quantity used is smaller or larger than a pound. There are numerous variations on the traditional pound cake, with certain countries and regions having distinctive styles. These can include the addition of flavoring agents (such as vanilla extract or almond extract) or dried fruit (such as currants or raisins), as well as alterations to the original recipe in order to change the characteristics of the resulting pound cake. For instance, baking soda or baking powder may be incorporated in order to induce leavening during baking, resulting in a less dense pound cake. A cooking oil (typically a vegetable oil) is sometimes substituted for some or all of the butter, which is intended to produce a more moist cake. "Sour cream pound cake" is a popular variation in the United States, which involves the substitution of sour cream for some of the butter, which also is intended to produce a more moist cake with a pleasantly tangy flavor. Some of these variations may drastically change the texture and flavor of the pound cake, but the name pound cake is often still used. Some of the variations are described below.
  • Pound cake was a dessert originating on Earth, whose recipe was made with one pound of each ingredient: flour, butter, egg and sugar. In 2374, Captain Kathryn Janeway speculated jokingly that a Starfleet transmission received through the Hirogen communications network could contain Admiral Chapman's recipe for perfect pound cake. (VOY: "Hope and Fear")
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