Father's Day

Maple Yogurt Pound Cake

by:
March 14, 2010
4
17 Ratings
  • Prep time 10 minutes
  • Cook time 50 hours
  • Serves 1 cake
Author Notes

I made up this recipe to satisfy a serious maple craving I had a couple weeks back. The cake is extremely moist; unless eating it just out of the oven, toast your slice to get some contrast between the crust and innards. I've made this cake three weeks in a row, and used the office toaster to make my perfect 3 pm snack. One tip: really make sure to pull the cake out of the oven right when it's done. If it stays in longer, it'll dry out a bit. - Rivka —Rivka

Test Kitchen Notes

This pound cake drops the pounds of butter and sugar in favor of oil and maple syrup, creating a springy texture and glistening, shellacked exterior. The oil folded into the batter at the end was a technique new to us, but we think we can hold it responsible for the cake's sweet, crackly crust. Rivka's choice of Grade B maple syrup means that the maple aroma and flavor is pervasive without being cloying. The end result is moist and flavorful enough on its own, but fresh whipped cream and strawberries never hurt. - A&M —The Editors

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Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup grade B maple syrup
  • 3/4 cup yogurt, preferably not nonfat
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup oil
Directions
  1. Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 350°F. Generously butter 8 1/2×4 1/2×2 1/2-inch metal loaf pan.
  2. Combine syrup, yogurt, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and lemon zest. Stir or whisk to combine. In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking powder, and salt. Add to wet ingredients and stir to incorporate. Add oil, and fold gradually until oil absorbs into the batter.
  3. Pour batter into prepared loaf pan. Place pan on baking sheet in oven and bake until tester inserted into center comes out clean, about 50 minutes. Cool cake in pan on rack 5 minutes. Cut around pan sides to loosen cake. Turn cake out onto rack. Turn cake upright on rack and cool completely.
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101 Reviews

Chazz February 5, 2024
Loved this so much. I used orange zest. A dash of almond extract and olive oil. It was heavenly. Light. Moist. And not too sweet.
Vivian January 16, 2024
I am a night baker. I love baking when the house is quiet. This loaf cake was easy to make. I used what I had on hand which was Greek yogurt, 1/4 cup of apple sauce, 1/4 cup of butter. It just came out of the oven and looks beautiful. I can’t wait to taste it tomorrow morning with coffee.
Vivian March 26, 2024
I too love baking at night when the house is quiet. 😊
Mama February 24, 2023
Looks so good
dianenichols December 7, 2022
I confess that I substituted melted butter for the oil, and I added 1/2 teaspoon of maple extract, but this cake is so light and delicious. I gave some to my neighbor to enjoy with her morning coffee, and she loved it! We also added whipped cream on the top. This recipe is definitely a keeper. Thank you so much! Yum.
pinki October 14, 2021
nice
Giovanni D. January 10, 2021
Just made it, and although easy, I found it does not compare to a buttery pound cake. The cake is dense, but more elastic than a usual butter-based pound cake. I used canola oil, and found that it pervades the overall taste of the cake with the maple flavour being secondary. Also, a (slight?) correction, the cook time is indicated as 50 hours....should be 50 minutes...
elaine December 9, 2020
Very forgiving recipe. I ran out of yogurt, and used vegan cream cheese instead. Still came out delicious!
wigglyworld August 8, 2019
Wonderful recipe, and a great sort of blank slate. I added 1/2 tsp ground cardamom and cinnamon, and 1/4 tsp cloves. I used Grade A maple syrup and found that the flavor came through very complimentary to the baking spices, even though the recipe recommends Grade B (next time!). Looking forward to future experimentation. Thank you!
Jamila E. February 2, 2019
I just made this cake today and it's amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Jodie August 6, 2018
Has anyone frozen this cake?
J B. May 4, 2018
Just made this recipe last night. Time for baking was quite accurate for me. Was moist and delicious however the maple flavour was lacking. Would like a stronger flavour. Suggestions?
kaeli June 19, 2018
Did you use grade B maple syrup? It has a more pronounced flavor than grade A.
Jean January 29, 2018
I made this recipe as directed and though it has good texture, it has no flavor (even toasted). I intend to make french toast with it to use it up.
Sandy W. November 3, 2017
I love this recipe, and I only have Grade A maple syrup (a gift), so I did use maple sugar, which was also a gift. It was perfect. I took it along on a weekend with friends, and they raved about it. So easy and delicious! I want to make it again this weekend to surprise a friend but realized I only have vanilla yogurt, so I'm going to use that anyway. I just won't add the 1/4 cup sugar. Will probably dust this one with maple sugar or glaze with powdered sugar and maple syrup. A keeper!
Hapigal November 3, 2017
What should the oven temperature be?
Sandy W. November 3, 2017
The recipe says preheat to 350. Mine came out perfectly!
Liz H. October 24, 2017
What kind of oil should be used
Tarta January 15, 2017
Love this cake so much! I used 1/2 plain full fat yogurt and 1/2 sour cream. Perfectly moist! I served it with whipped cream and a drizzle of maple syrup and pomegranate seeds for garnish. Total hit! I would love to find a maple glaze for it, as well...
Jenny July 31, 2016
For some strange reason I ran out of oil so used butter instead (Why not). I had jussssst enough yoghurt and I happily finished it using this recipe. I also swirled in some cinnamon plus sprinkled walnut bits on top of the cake. So GOOD!! Thank you for the recipe!
Kerry G. May 12, 2016
There is a reason why so many people like this recipe: Because it's SO GOOD. I use a combo of plain Greek yoghurt and buttermilk. I did have to cook it longer than 45min.
ale3antra February 6, 2016
This cake is great, thank you! I made it a touch heavier by replacing the oil with browned butter and I'd love to try it with an even heavier grade syrup soon.
Ceecee January 17, 2016
Love this recipe but instead of the 3/4 yogurt I substitute it with unsweetened almond milk. It came out great. Very moist instead!