
Hummingbird Cake
A Southern gem that boasts three incredibly moist layers flavored with canned pineapple and bananas. The Story The Hummingbird Cake
Tender and buttery, this pound cake is always a winner. This is the most versatile cake you’ll ever make and can be paired with ice cream, fruit, whipping cream, or served plain.
The Day I Lost My Pound Cake Crown
While working in Washington, D.C., I had the absolute pleasure of meeting one of the most delightful, kind-hearted, and passionate people I’ve ever known—Karyn Thomas. One day, in the middle of a casual conversation, we wandered into a sacred Southern topic: the best pound cake.
Now, every Southern woman—guided by the whispers of her ancestors—can whip up a decent pound cake. That’s just a fact. And while I didn’t say “My pound cake is better than yours,” let’s just say the thought floated through my mind… loudly.
Fast forward to my birthday: Karyn, being the generous soul she is, baked her famous pound cake just for me, and drove 20 miles to deliver it to my doorstep. I wasn’t home at the time, but she left the beautifully wrapped cake with a heartfelt card that touched me deeply. My daughter, who happened to be visiting, and I brought it inside and admired the presentation. Then came the moment of truth.
I lifted the cake cover with the reverence of someone opening a treasure chest—perfect golden-brown crust. Gorgeous height. No cracks. So far, so good. I picked up a knife and sliced in. It glided through the cake like butter—no crumbs, no resistance. That’s the sign of a great pound cake. I carefully pulled the slice away and paused. It looked perfect. Light. Flaky. Buttery.
And then panic set in.
What if her pound cake… was better than mine?
As I stared at the slice like it had betrayed me, my daughter rolled her eyes and asked, “Mom, are you going to taste it or just admire it forever?” Before I could answer, she snatched half and popped it in her mouth. I watched her face for clues—surprise… delight… and then, something that looked suspiciously like guilt.
I braced myself. “Well?” I asked.
She paused, gave me a sheepish look, and said, “You know I love you, right?”
Oh no.
She continued, “You make a mean pound cake. But this… this is something special.”
I gasped. My own child had just handed my crown to Karyn.
With my pride bruised but curiosity piqued, I took a bite.
And y’all… that cake was divine—light, buttery, moist, and absolutely perfect.
I had been dethroned. But if I had to hand over my title, I’m honored it was to someone as wonderful as Karyn Thomas. Long live the Queen of Pound Cake!
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content may vary depending on the brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, and other factors.
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