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Pound cakes a classic cake that everyone can seem to agree upon. I like that this one can be made without adding sugar to it!

How to Make Sugar Free Pound Cake


This recipe reminds me of my Chocolate Pound Cake recipe.

Probably the biggest difference between these pound cake recipes is that that one is chocolate this one is not.

To be honest, this recipe has been a popular pound cake recipe.

There really are not a lot of sugar free versions of a pound cake available for purchase. And really, who does not like a good pound cake?

I love a great tasting cake that I can make myself.
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You are probably wondering why they call it a pound cake anyway?

Pound cakes have been around for a long time. This is a cake that is known for its buttery taste that is enhanced by the moistness of the cake itself.

But, there really is a bit of logic to the name 'pound cake.'

I mentioned that this cake has been around for a long time so it would make sense that this cake would have an easy to remember a recipe that could be handed down through the generations. The pound cake got its name for the weight of the main ingredients that go into (or originally went into) this cake. That is one pound for each ingredient (flour, butter, sugar, and eggs).

There is a reason why this cake calls for sour cream as an ingredient.

Sour cream has acidity and fat. The fat helps this cake hold on to its moisture and the acidity that aids in the leavening of the cake.

There are alternatives to sour cream that you could use in this recipe, however.

Buttermilk or cream cheese can be used instead of the sour cream in this recipe in a 1:1 ratio. You could try a lower fat dairy such as milk but, keep in mind that this would have an effect on the moisture in your cake.

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I just mentioned that this sugar free cake recipe calls for sour cream which will help make the cake rise as well as moist. Suitable substitutes for the sour cream would include cream cheese or buttermilk.

Here are some more helpful tips for you in baking a pound cake.

  1. When choosing a sugar alternative, for the best results, please use an alternative that is granular and that can be baked. That granulated Sugar Alternative should also measre 1:1 with sugar as well.
  2. Having your ingredients (sour cream, eggs, and butter) softened to room temperature is essential in the success of this cake. The ingredients will mix more effectively at room temperature with the dry ingredients.
  3. While a pound cake is usually baked in a loaf pan, I am actually a fan of the bundt pan for this recipe. It is important to prep your bundt pan well for nonstick as well. There are liners that can help with this.

You may also be wondering how to store a pound cake and how long it will last.

Like most cakes, this cake should be wrapped up well in an airtight cake container to limit the air that can get to it. Your cake should keep for about a week if stored properly.

Here are some similar recipes that you may also like.

  • Sugar Free Devil's Food Cake
  • Also, Sugar Free Sponge Cake
  • Sugar Free Strawberry Poke Cake.

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As mentioned above, this sugar free cake recipe calls for sour cream which will help make the cake rise as well as moist. Suitable substitutes for the sour cream would include cream cheese or buttermilk.

I also mentioned that this cake can also be baked in a bundt style cake pan.

While a pound cake is usually baked in a loaf pan, I am actually a fan of the bundt pan for this recipe. It is important to prep your bundt pan well for nonstick as well. There are liners that can help with this.

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How to Make Sugar Free Pound Cake

  • Preheat your oven to 325 and prep your pan well for nonstick. I mentioned that while a pound cake is usually baked in a loaf pan, I am actually a fan of the bundt pan for this recipe.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk or sift together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Set this bowl aside.
  • Next, in a large mixing bowl, and at medium speed, beat your butter until creamy. It could take about up to 5-7 minutes to get the creamy texture and for the butter to lighten up in color. Then you can add the sugar alternative and continue to beat until they are creamed together. This step is essential to the success of this cake. It could take a bit of time as a result.
  • When your butter and sugar alternative are creamy you can add your eggs one at a time. Beat well between egg additions.
  • For the next step, we will add the dry ingredients from the first bowl to the mixing bowl. Do this by adding half of the dry ingredients at a time, stirring between additions. Then add the sour cream and the extracts mixing until just blended.
  • Bake for 75- 90 minutes or until a toothpick comes out almost clean. The baking time can depend on your pan.
  • Allow this to cool well- at least 20 minutes in the pan and then an hour on a cooling rack- before serving. Thus, this cake should be well cooled prior to serving.

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Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 50 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Search Result: cake, sugarfree

Servings: 24

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  • Preheat your oven to 325 and prep your pan well for nonstick. I mentioned that while a pound cake is usually baked in a loaf pan, I am actually a fan of the bundt pan for this recipe.

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  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk or sift together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Set this bowl aside.

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  • Next, in a large mixing bowl, and at medium speed, beat your butter until creamy. It could take about up to 5-7 minutes to get the creamy texture and for the butter to lighten up in color. Then you can add the sugar alternative and continue to beat until they are creamed together. This step is essential to the success of this cake. It could take a bit of time as a result.

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  • When your butter and sugar alternative are creamy you can add your eggs one at a time. Beat well between egg additions.

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  • For the next step, we will add the dry ingredients from the first bowl to the mixing bowl. Do this by adding half of the dry ingredients at a time, stirring between additions. Then add the sour cream and the extracts mixing until just blended.

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  • Bake for 75- 90 minutes or until a toothpick comes out almost clean. The baking time can depend on your pan. Allow this to cool well- at least 20 minutes in the pan and then an hour on a cooling rack- before serving. Thus, this cake should be well cooled prior to serving.

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Recipe Notes

As mentioned above, this sugar free cake recipe calls for sour cream which will help make the cake rise as well as moist. Suitable substitutes for the sour cream would include cream cheese or buttermilk.

I also mentioned that this cake can also be baked in a bundt style cake pan.

While a pound cake is usually baked in a loaf pan, I am actually a fan of the bundt pan for this recipe. It is important to prep your bundt pan well for nonstick as well. There are liners that can help with this.

*Please check the nutritional labels to assure that you are sticking to your diet restrictions for any substitutions used.

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Nutrition

Calories: 160kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 66mg | Sodium: 185mg | Potassium: 48mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 355IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What kind of cake can a diabetic eat? ›

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What happens when you bake a cake without sugar? ›

Sugar helps cakes stay moist after baking. A completely sugar-free cake will dry out quickly, so wrap cooled cakes in cling film to prevent moisture loss.

What happens if you put less sugar in a cake? ›

In some baking, such as quick breads and cake, sugar is an essential ingredient for providing the right moisture and texture. The chemistry of sugar attracts water molecules, so cutting it out can make your baked goods too tough and dry.

What mixing method is pound cake made from? ›

The solution: The simplest, most straightforward method of making pound cake involves beating the butter and sugar to a fluffy cream, adding the eggs (whole) at one time, creaming the batter some more, and then mixing in the flour.

Is sugar-free cake good for a diabetic? ›

Sugar-free cakes are a great alternative for people with diabetes because they contain little to no added sugars, which can cause blood sugar levels to spike and lead to complications for those with diabetes.

Is sugar-free cake bad for diabetics? ›

In summary, sugar-free cakes can be a viable option for individuals with diabetes, provided they are made with suitable sugar substitutes and consumed in moderation.

What is a substitute for sugar in a cake? ›

7 Natural Sugar Substitutes to Try in Your Cooking & Baking
  1. Honey. Honey is not only sweet, but it's packed with an array of health benefits! ...
  2. Maple Syrup. Maple syrup contains a fair bit of sugar, so consume it rather minimally. ...
  3. Applesauce. ...
  4. 4. Fruits. ...
  5. Molasses. ...
  6. Cane Sugar. ...
  7. Coconut Palm Sugar.

How do you replace sugar in a cake recipe? ›

Here are our top six sugar substitutes when it comes to baking:
  1. Coconut sugar. Play video. ...
  2. Agave nectar or agave syrup. Play video. ...
  3. Fruit concentrates. Unlike fruit juice, which has added sugar, fruit concentrate is basically fruit with the water removed. ...
  4. Maple syrup. ...
  5. Molasses.
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What is the best sugar substitute to use in baking? ›

A combination of maple syrup and honey works best for muffins and cookies; typically swapping out even amounts to replace sugar in a recipe will work. Agave nectar is also okay, but it makes baked goods less tender and does have a noticeably different flavor.

Does cake taste good without sugar? ›

You can bake cakes that are significantly less sweet, but the only way to cut sugar completely is to use artificial sweeteners. Sugar adds more to cakes than a sweet taste. Beets, carrots and fruit all make excellent natural sweeteners.

Is sugar-free cake better for you? ›

Sugar-free cakes could have the potential to lower risk of illnesses compared to regular cakes. This is due to the fact that higher sugar consumption has been linked to a number of health problems including obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

How do you make a cake less sweet? ›

There are a few things you can try to reduce the sweetness in a cake after baking: Brush the cake with a tart or acidic syrup: You can make a syrup using ingredients like lemon juice, orange juice, or even vinegar, and brush it on top of the cake to add some tartness and balance out the sweetness.

What makes pound cake tough? ›

"Gently" is key here; overmixing with a heavy hand will cause the batter to deflate, and all your hard work creaming will be reversed. The result will be a dense, tough cake. Use softened butter to grease the entire interior of your loaf pan.

Why is my pound cake so heavy? ›

Store brands of sugar are often more finely ground than name brands, yielding more sugar per cup, which can cause the cake to fall. Store brands of butter may contain more liquid fat, and flours more hard wheat, making the cake heavy.

Why is my homemade pound cake dry? ›

Add moisture: One of the most common reasons for a dry cake is a lack of moisture. You can add moisture to the cake by adding extra liquid to the recipe, such as milk, yogurt, or sour cream. You can also add fruits or pureed vegetables to the batter.

Can you eat cake if you have diabetes? ›

Choosing a lower-carb option allows you to literally have your cake and eat it too AND keep your diabetes management plan intact. You may also be able to use less insulin and lower your chances of spiking your blood sugar.

Can I buy a birthday cake for a diabetic? ›

Ask the baker to use Splenda or Xyla (which is xylitol). I sometimes choose to use Xyla and I am not diabetic. It actually tastes really good in baking. This way, your mom will be able to enjoy her birthday cake without having to worry about consuming sugar.

What store bought desserts can diabetics eat? ›

Examples of some diabetes-friendly desserts include:
  • granola (with no sugar added) and fresh fruit.
  • trail mix with nuts, seeds, roasted pepitas, and dried cranberries.
  • graham crackers with nut butter.
  • angel food cake.
  • chia seed pudding.
  • low sugar avocado mousse.
  • frozen yogurt bites made with plain Greek yogurt and berries.

Can a diabetic have a piece of birthday cake? ›

A little sweet treat is OK. If you're at a wedding, for instance, you can have a small slice of cake -- very small. Just substitute it for another starchy carb you might eat, like a small potato or a piece of bread. If you really have a sweet tooth, choose desserts, candy, and sodas made with sugar substitutes.

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