This Big Red Soda Vanilla Pound Cake is a twist on the southern classic 7-Up Pound Cake but uses Big Red Soda instead.
It’s funny how death often brings people to life.
When Crazy Cocker Spaniel passed she taught me to appreciate life a little more.
I knew logically she could not be with me the rest of my life…I was just hoping somehow logic wasn’t paying attention and let her slip through the cracks.
When we took in Holly we knew our time would be limited, we weren’t sure exactly how long, but the cardiologist guessed about a year.
He guessed about right.
I’ll admit to taking her for granted in the beginning.
I mean, don’t get me wrong, my husband and I treat our dogs as if they are our children, because to us they are.
So taken for granted might not be the right term.
But she had been doing well on her meds the first 6 months that we wrongly assumed she might be around longer than originally predicted
Especially because even the cardiologist changed his mind and said two years instead of one with how she was responding.
But once her heart started to grow again and the medication was no longer helping to stop that we knew that we better start enjoying each moment we had with her.
In the manner she collapsed, we knew that could happen.
We knew that because I belong to a support group for Cavaliers with Mitral Valve Disease (MVD).
MVD will progress eventually (unless you die of something else) into Congestive Heart Failure (CHF).
The support group would often have people posting that they were rushing their baby to the hospital please pray.
I just never thought I would be one of those people.
Even though I knew it could happen to us, we were not prepared at how traumatic it was and how quick it happened.
Some of the cavaliers in the group get rushed to the hospital, get stabilized, get back home and do fine for months and even longer.
This is even what the emergency vet thought for our Holly as well.
So now that she’s gone I’m pledging to live that much more.
To drag out the good dishes on a Tuesday because as the book Where The Heart Is says “our lives can change with every breath we take”.
That was proven to us this past Wednesday.
We plan to carry out Holly’s bucket list (there are only a few things on there) with our pups.
Some may giggle at the bucket list and that’s okay.
We know that just like a 1-year old’s birthday party we are doing it more for us than for them.
Oh sure, we know Holly loved doing the things she did, as we tailored her bucket list to things she enjoyed…but it is us who is left with the memories made.
It’s those memories that carry us through.
So what does this Big Red Soda Vanilla Pound Cake have to do with a dog?
Nothing really.
Other than I used to hoard Big Red Soda when I could find it.
Because for years I could not find it where I lived.
And it’s one of my all time favorite sodas.
It’s one of the only sodas they make that I drink that isn’t diet.
Though they make it in diet….I just can’t get it here.
This pound cake is a take on the classic Southern 7-Up pound cake.
I just swapped out the sodas.
It turned out so much better than I planned on.
Go out and make it…and go out and start living your life.
P.S. It’s a great day to buy my cookbook.
Want More Pound Cake Recipes?
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Strawberry Lemonade Bundt Cake
Big Red Soda Vanilla Pound Cake
Ingredients
- For the cake:
- 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
- ½ cup shortening
- 3 cups granulated sugar
- 5 eggs, at room temperature
- 3 cups cake flour
- 1 cup Big Red Soda, at room temperature
- 2 tsp. vanilla bean paste
- ½ tsp. salt
- For the glaze:
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- ¼ cup Big Red Soda
Instructions
For the Cake:
Preheat oven to 300F.
Spray a 10” tube or Bundt pan with baking spray.
Using a stand mixer with a paddle attachment cream together butter, shortening, and sugar on medium high speed until mixture is light and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
Add vanilla bean paste and salt and beat for another minute.
Add eggs one at a time, scraping down the bowl after each addition.
Alternating adding flour, then soda, then flour, then soda, and end with flour.
Spoon or scoop (I find an ice cream scoop works best for this) batter into the prepared pan.
Bake for 1 hour and 40 minutes or until a knife or wooden skewer when inserted comes out clean.
Cool for 10 minutes on a wire rack.
Remove from pan and glaze.
For the Big Red Glaze:
This recipe is an estimate basically I put about 2 cups of sifted powdered sugar and started with about ¼ cup of Big Red Soda.
If you like a thicker glaze you might use less soda or if you want a thinner glaze add more.
Also if you want more glaze then you may have to make some more.
After I glazed it the first time I went back and made some more.
Teri Giese says
Well said sweet lady!As you miss your baby the healthiest behavior is always to know the blessings in the memories.What a special pup you had and will always have with you;in your heart,as well as all the memories.Love the creative twist on the cake!Pinning!!☺️
Mia says
You honor Holly…
Alice says
I cannot tell you enough how very sorry I am for your loss. I lost my precious black lab earlier this year and it was horrible. She had a horrific seizure one day and even though her blood work showed something was wrong they couldn’t pin point it without more expensive tests. Since she wasn’t having more seizures and she was almost 11 we decided to just watch her and keep her happy. Unfortunately she never fully recovered and eventually quit eating. I couldn’t watch her waste away like that so we took her in and I kept my arms around her to the very end.
Miranda says
Using big red soda is such a fun idea! Sounds like a delicious cake!