Black History Month Pound Cake – Sweet, Rich, and Soulfully Southern
There are desserts that fill a plate—and then there are desserts that tell a story. This Black History Month Pound Cakeis more than just a recipe. It’s a celebration of legacy, love, and the sweet richness of Black culinary tradition. With a dense, buttery crumb, subtle citrus notes, and creamy tang from both cream cheese and powdered sugar, this cake belongs on every celebration table—not just in February, but all year long.
Why I Love This Recipe
This isn’t just any pound cake. It’s a bold, soulful twist on the classic Southern favorite. The triple citrus extracts (lemon, orange, and vanilla) give it layers of aromatic flavor. The combination of cream cheese and powdered sugar creates a moist, velvety crumb that melts in your mouth. And with every bite, it nods to generations of bakers who made magic with simple ingredients and big hearts.
It’s the kind of cake that stands tall at a family reunion, sits proud on a church potluck table, or anchors a Black History Month celebration at work or home.
Ingredients
🧈 All at room temperature for best results:
- 3 sticks salted butter
- 3 cups granulated sugar
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1¼ blocks (10 oz) cream cheese
- 6 large eggs
- 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp lemon extract
- 1 tsp orange extract
Optional Add-Ins & Swaps
- Add a pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon for warm spice
- Swap orange extract for almond extract for a different twist
- Drizzle with a citrus glaze (powdered sugar + lemon juice) for extra brightness
- Serve with macerated berries or whipped cream for a summer version
Instructions
1. Preheat Oven
- Preheat your oven to 325°F (163°C).
- Grease and flour a bundt or tube pan thoroughly.
2. Cream Butter & Sugars
- In a large bowl, beat butter until creamy.
- Add granulated sugar and powdered sugar, beating until light and fluffy.
3. Add Cream Cheese & Eggs
- Beat in cream cheese until smooth.
- Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each.
4. Mix in Flavor & Flour
- Stir in vanilla, lemon, and orange extracts.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder.
- Gradually mix the dry ingredients into the wet, stirring until just combined.
5. Bake
- Pour batter into the prepared pan.
- Bake for 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
6. Cool & Serve
- Let cool in the pan for 15–20 minutes.
- Turn out onto a wire rack and let cool completely before slicing.
Tips for Success
- Sift the flour for a finer, softer crumb.
- All ingredients must be room temp—this helps everything emulsify beautifully.
- Don’t overmix after adding flour—gentle folding keeps it tender.
- Letting the cake rest overnight enhances the flavor and texture.
Serving Suggestions & Pairings
Serve this beautiful cake as the crown of any celebration or everyday gathering:
- Pair with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream
- Top with glazed strawberries or peach compote for a Southern flair
- Serve alongside This Big Family Banana Pudding for a soul food dessert table: Big Family Banana Pudding
- Add Pecan Pie Bars for variety and richness: Pecan Pie Bars
Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
- Room temperature: Store covered for up to 4 days.
- Fridge: Keeps well for up to 1 week—bring to room temp before serving.
- Freezer-friendly: Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and foil, freeze up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.
More Recipes You’ll Love
Want more classics that warm the soul and wow the crowd?
- These Old School No-Bake Cookies
- These Pecan Pie Bars
- This Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
- These Easy Pumpkin Spice Muffins
Final Thoughts
This Black History Month Pound Cake is more than dessert—it’s a celebration of flavor, heritage, and family. It’s buttery, bold, and full of history in every bite. Whether you’re honoring your roots or simply enjoying a dang good cake, this recipe is meant to be shared, remembered, and passed on.
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