Our Favorite Bundt Cake Recipes
There's no denying that the humble bundt pan is among our favorite pans to bake with. From apple cake to hummingbird cake to chocolate cake, it's safe to say that sometimes it's better in a bundt. Whether you're hosting a special occasion, attending a potluck, or simply craving something sweet, there's no better time to break out the bundt and get baking.
Apple-Cream Cheese Bundt Cake
Apple-Cream Cheese Bundt Cake Recipe
This delicious apple bundt cake features a sweet cream cheese filling and homemade praline frosting. Garnish the frosting with extra toasted pecans.
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Hummingbird Bundt Cakes
Hummingbird Bundt Cakes Recipe
Make the cakes up to two weeks ahead. Wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and freeze, omitting any garnish. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight, and then dust or glaze. Look for mini Bundt pans at kitchen emporiums or big box stores. Be sure to coat the cups of the mini Bundt pan well with baking spray with flour added. Cakes will stick if you use regular cooking spray. Although the mini cakes are really cute, you can bake one large cake, if you prefer. It'll just need to bake longer, about 45 minutes total.
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Red Velvet Marble Bundt Cake
Red Velvet Marble Bundt Cake Recipe
The trick to creating looping swirls is to gently layer the batter around the Bundt pan with a small cookie scoop. No need to swirl with a knife; it will marble as it bakes.
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Apple Bundt Cake with Apple-Cream Cheese Glaze
Apple Bundt Cake with Apple-Cream Cheese Glaze Recipe
This incredibly moist bundt cake gains its strong apple flavor from 4 cups of shredded Granny smith apples baked into the batter, as well as a concentrated apple liquid (made by reducing apple juice and apple liqueur) that is brushed over the warm cake after baking and used to create the cake’s sweet-tart apple and cream cheese glaze. Grating the apples, as opposed to chopping them into pieces, makes for more even distribution of moisture and apple flavor throughout this dense and delightful cake. While we opted to keep the spice factor simple here (to avoid overpowering the apple) with just a teaspoon of cinnamon, feel free to mix it up and add other favorite spices—such as cloves, ginger, nutmeg, or allspice. You can also swap the vanilla bean paste for 11/2 teaspoons of pure vanilla extract. If you can’t find apple liqueur, simply substitute apple flavored brandy or 1/4 cup more apple juice.
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Reverse Marble Bundt Cake
Reverse Marble Bundt Cake Recipe
Not-too-sweet and pleasantly dense, this is a great cake for any time of day, whether for dessert or breakfast.
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Lemon-Poppy Seed Bundt Cake
Lemon-Poppy Seed Bundt Cake Recipe
A favorite flavor combination—lemon and poppy seeds—enhances this version of the classic Bundt cake.
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Rum-Raisin Bundt Cake
Rum-Raisin Bundt Cake proves to be the perfect cake for gift-giving. The batter makes enough for a 10-cup Bundt cake and 6 mini Bundts.
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Cranberry-Apple-Pumpkin Bundt
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Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake
Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake Recipe
This chocolate chip Bundt cake is perfect for birthday celebrations, holiday gatherings, or even everyday treats.
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Tennessee Jam Bundt
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Raspberry-Swirl Mini Bundt Cakes
Raspberry-Swirl Mini Bundt Cakes Recipe
If you don't have a minibundtlette pan, you can make one large Bundt cake instead. If you have an 8-cup Bundt pan, that's ideal, but a 10-cup pan will work, too (the cake just won't be as tall). Bake at 350° for 25 to 28 minutes or until a wooden pick comes out clean. Spreading the batter evenly in minibundtlette cups can be a little tricky. Try spooning the batter into a large zip-top plastic bag; then snip off one bottom corner of the bag, and pipe batter into cups.
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Coconut-Macadamia Nut Pound Cake
Coconut-Macadamia Nut Pound Cake Recipe
Lightly toasting the macadamia nuts brings out their rich, buttery flavor.
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Triple-Chocolate Buttermilk Pound Cake
Triple-Chocolate Buttermilk Pound Cake Recipe
We took the traditional pound cake recipe and raised it a stunning, triple-chocolate twist. This cake means business. A duo of glazes—one creamy chocolate, the other subtle buttermilk—comes together atop this dreamy confection. It’s indulgent and, we admit, so much fun to eat and serve. Chocolate enthusiasts will be over the moon for this recipe, but it has enough unexpected flavor—thanks to the addition of the buttermilk glaze—that you’ll also win over the harder-to-please dessert eaters at the table. Warning: You—and they—won’t be able to resist a second slice. Go for it. We won’t tell.
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Grilled Pound Cake with Brandied Red Plums
Grilled Pound Cake with Brandied Red Plums Recipe
When plums are at their juiciest best, they're great in a quick dessert. If you don't already have the grill going, just broil or toast the pound cake until golden.
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Mini Triple-Chocolate Buttermilk Pound Cakes
Mini Triple-Chocolate Buttermilk Pound Cakes Recipe
If you want a whole pound cake to yourself, try these individually-portioned chocolaty pound cakes. You'll hardly be able to bake these little gems before they're devoured.
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Lemon Ginger Pound Cake
Lemon Ginger Pound Cake Recipe
Celebrate spring with this buttery, tender, and moist Lemon Ginger Pound Cake. This pound cake gets a double dose of lemon in the cake and in the glaze.
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Powdered Sugar Pound Cake
Powdered Sugar Pound Cake Recipe
With its fine crumb and almost candylike almond-studded shell, this is pound cake gone to fancy class--but still pound-cake-easy. A reader known only as G.L. from Bremerton, Washington, gave it to us in 1963, and we've served it over and over again at our staff parties since.
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Pound Cake with Brown Butter Glaze
Pound Cake with Brown Butter Glaze Recipe
Heart-healthy canola oil replaces a good bit of the butter traditionally used to make this dessert. Soaking a vanilla bean in the oil adds deep, rich flavor; you'll never miss the butter.
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Double-Chocolate Swirl Pound Cake
Double-Chocolate Swirl Pound Cake Recipe
Look for whole-wheat pastry flour in the baking aisle at major supermarkets.
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Buttery Pound Cake
The sweet brown sugar pairs perfectly with the apples!
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Strawberry Poke Pound Cake with Strawberry Glaze
Strawberry Poke Pound Cake with Strawberry Glaze Recipe
Poke cake meets pound cake in this must-make spring dessert. A perfectly moist, dense vanilla pound cake (with a delightful hint of almond) is filled with a fresh strawberry filling—adding to the cake's tender crumb and providing the perfect fruity sweet-tart flavor balance. Finish the whole thing off with an eye-catching fresh strawberry glaze, and you have a supremely awesome cake on your hands. Be warned, if you share this pound cake with friends, you'll need to be ready to share the recipe as well.
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Lemon Curd Pound Cake
Wait to prepare the Lemon Curd until the cake comes out of the oven so it will still be warm when spread over the cake.
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Spiced Caramel Bundt Cake
Spiced Caramel Bundt Cake Recipe
Cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg give this gluten-free cake its signature spiced flavor, and applesauce lends moistness while allowing you to use less oil. A drizzle of golden caramel syrup is the finishing touch, making this the perfect "ta-da!" dessert to serve at your next dinner party or ladies' tea.
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Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Tahini Glaze
Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Tahini Glaze Recipe
What better fall-inspired dessert to make than this tahini-glazed pumpkin bundt cake. A medley of fragrant, ground spices enhance the rich sweetness of this incredibly moist bundt cake. Topped with a toasty, perfectly bittersweet tahini glaze, this easy to make and comforting fall dessert is the perfect centerpiece for your next dinner party, Halloween gathering, or special occasion.
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Guinness Chocolate Cake
Guinness Chocolate Cake Recipe
This might just be the most decadently delicious Guinness chocolate cake recipe a St. Patrick’s Day celebration has ever seen. If nothing else, it serves as further proof that Guinness and chocolate are a match made in dessert heaven. As impressive as it may look and taste, this is a surprisingly easy cake to prepare. We opted for a bundt in developing this Guinness chocolate cake keeps in order to keep it simple to make and to ensure a perfectly moist final product. Guinness stout in the cake better makes for an added layer of rich chocolatey depth, while two boozy glazes—an Irish cream chocolate glaze and an Irish whiskey drizzle—really take this chocolate bundt cake to the next level.
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Apple Bundt Cake with Brown-Sugar Glaze
Apple Bundt Cake with Brown-Sugar Glaze Recipe
Try this Apple Bundt Cake drizzled with a delicious brown-sugar glaze for a fabulous fall dessert.
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Cappuccino Bundt Cake
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Glazed Chocolate Bundt Cake
Glazed Chocolate Bundt Cake Recipe
This bundt cake is sure to be a hit at your next party or get-together. It's all in the glaze. Or just the chocolate.
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German Chocolate Bundt Cake
German Chocolate Bundt Cake Recipe
German Chocolate Bundt Cake is the result of a cross between two classic and delicious cakes. Drizzle generously with glaze and dig in to your new favorite dessert.
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Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake
Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake Recipe
This chocolate chip Bundt cake is perfect for birthday celebrations, holiday gatherings, or even everyday treats.
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Praline Bundt Cake
This praline bundt cake gets raves for being moist, flavorful and beautiful! Something about it evokes a feeling of Southern nostalgia.
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Apple-Cinnamon Bundt Cake
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Pumpkin-Spice Bundt with Brown Sugar Icing and Candied Pecans
Pumpkin-Spice Bundt with Brown Sugar Icing and Candied Pecans Recipe
Candied pecans and a rich, buttery icing turn a simple pumpkin Bundt cake into a grand finale dessert. For the smoothest texture and most impressive presentation, make sure the icing is still warm when you spoon it over the cake.
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Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Chocolate Glaze
Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Chocolate Glaze Recipe
We take the classic flavors of pumpkin pie (pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg) and transform them into a tall, moist, tender Bundt cake. Whole-wheat flour enhances the fall flavors without sacrificing the tender crumb. To finish it off: a smooth, shiny bittersweet chocolate glaze that drips into all the nooks and crannies. Look for baking spray (cooking spray with fine flour added), or simply coat the pan with cooking spray, add a tablespoon of flour, and shake gently to coat. If you don't have a Bundt pan, you can bake in two standard loaf pans. Cut the loaves into slices, and drizzle the glaze over each serving.
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Lemon Bundt Cake
When Matt Lewis became a baker, he started a quest to re-create the lemon Bundt cakes of his youth. After "a million different versions," he says, he achieved lemon-cake bliss, using the zest of 10 lemons and a little lemon extract to get the flavor just right. The cake has a moist crumb (thanks to a lemony syrup brushed over the top) and a crackling, sugary glaze.
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Chocolate Bundt Cake
Made with boxed cake and brownie mixes, this Bundt is decadent yet easy to pull off. Drissled with chocolate frosting and topped with edible pansies, this cake is not only easy to make, but wil impress at every occasion. We love the contrast of the colorful pansies against the dark cake. Choose flowers labeled as edible, which you can find in the produce section of specialty-food stores.
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Peach-Bourbon Upside-Down Bundt Cake
Peach-Bourbon Upside-Down Bundt Cake Recipe
Fresh summer peaches turn sticky and sweet when baked in the bottom of a Bundt pan with butter and brown sugar. After you place the peach slices in the ridges of the pan, gently spoon the cake batter over the fruit, then smooth the top with an offset spatula.
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Chocolate-Swirled Pumpkin Bundt
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Apple Spice Bundt Cake with Cider Glaze
Apple Spice Bundt Cake with Cider Glaze Recipe
Don't be afraid to go 100% whole-grain with desserts; we use all spelt flour here with amazing results. The nutty flour boosts the taste of the butter, spices, and vanilla, unlike all-purpose flour, whose bland nature would dilute those flavors. Be sure to weigh the flour for accuracy; using too much will make the cake dry.
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Perfect Chocolate Bundt Cake
Perfect Chocolate Bundt Cake Recipe
Intensely chocolatey and incredibly moist, this is truly the perfect chocolate bundt cake—and undoubtedly, a chocolate lover’s dream. The cake’s rich chocolate flavor is enhanced with the addition of coffee in the batter and coffee liqueur in the glaze. Be sure to coat the inside of your bundt pan with either shortening plus a thin layer of flour or baking spray (which is nonstick cooking spray that contains flour) in order to ensure that your cake comes out clean and easy.