Sugar-Free Apricot Pound Cake
3 C cake flour
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This looks just wonderful! I find that using all Splenda does make for a more dense product. Try Splenda Blend, which is half Splenda and half sugar. The end results seem to be a little better and don't turn into a hockey puck the day after. Reduced sugar is still carb friendly!
Thank you for letting me know, I'll pick some up soon 🙂
You're welcome and thanks for stopping by : ) I too used to use regular flour and learned about the cake flour secret and now I'm hooked. Give it a try next time.
Next time instead of using regular all purpose flour try using cake flour. It will come out very light and fluffy. I recently just made a lightened up lemon bread using a sugar substitute (Truvia Baking Blend) and it turned out and tasted just like a lemon pound cake. It wasn't dense or heavy at all. You can't even detect the sugar substitute.
http://www.mommyskitchen.net/2013/01/lightened-up-lemon-pound-cake-made-with.html
Thanks Tina!
Yum! Looks delish! Love the apricot, that is one fruit I never think about!