Five cake recipes you need to know about (2024)

No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world ~ Robin Williams

Each day on the Baker's Hotline, we're reminded by bakers from all over the globe how we've changed their world in some small way.

We helped you make the perfect birthday cake for Mom? Fantastic! You learned how to roll perfect pie crust from one of our videos? OUT-standing! Oh, your bread fell and dinner seemed ruined? Ouch, let's see how we can fix it.

For me, I've been lucky enough that my world's been changed and become even more full of laughter from one such exchange – and it all started with Bundt cakes.

Back in 2013 I was assisting a customer in Australia place an order and through our emails, we started sharing our favorite kinds of baking. Come to find out, Dianne and I were both big Bundt cake fans – just 10,445 miles apart.

We started exchanging recipes, book recommendations, and Bundt techniques. A few packages started crossing the ocean, and many emails crossed the airwaves. In the last year, Di and I have started calling ourselves "long-lost sisters."

Besides being Bundt fiends, we love biscotti, collect teapots, and so much more. When I think I'm crazy for arranging my cookbooks at home by category, along comes Dianne to tell me she does the same. Yes, the song is right: it's a small world after all.

So, my friends – and Di in particular – this Bundt's for you. I hope these recipes will inspire you to share your love of baking and make wonderful new connections in the process.

Batter up!

Let's start with a classic Bundt cake. Our King Arthur Flour's Original Pound Cake is truly the essence of Bundt. Rich with eggs and butter, the ultra-fine texture is the result of beating ("creaming") butter and sugar. In reading the recipe, I can't improve on the original explanation, so I'll share it with you here.

When you cream butter, it may seem at the beginning as if you're just mashing it flat. But if you persevere, you'll begin to see it get "fluffy." What you're really doing is adding air. When you beat the butter with sugar, it becomes even fluffier, evidence of more air. And when the eggs are beaten in, the fluffiness is at its peak. That's why this part of the mixing is so important. The more air bubbles you can beat in at this stage, the more air bubbles there are to expand in the heat of the oven. Baking powder or soda can do part of the work of leavening, but the more air bubbles you can get into a batter manually, the finer and lighter the texture of the finished cake.

If you are looking for a place to start your own love affair with Bundt cakes, you can't go wrong starting here.


Spring, summer, autumn or winter, thisCaribbean-Style Rum Cake is perfect for any season. Since we published the recipe in 2012 we have received numerous calls, emails, and recipe reviews from customers who consider this the ultimate rum cake.

With a 5-star rating and an annual holiday following, this tender and super-moist cake uses butter, pudding mix, and plenty of rum for its outstanding texture and taste. Be sure to invite friends over to imbibe, err consume this potent pastry at your next party!

I've always considered Bundt cakes to be blissful, so when you make a cake called Lemon Bliss, it just makes sense to make it in a Bundt pan, right? Fresh lemon zest (grated rind) makes all the difference, and you can add a sweet/tangy glaze of sugar and lemon juice to really send this cake to lemon heaven.

We've always been proud to be a vendor of fine Nordicware bundt pans, and this diamond pan, reminiscent of the Diamond Jubilee, is one of the newest in the line. The deep diamond wells hold pockets of glaze or a flurry of confectioners' sugar. Even served plain, the beauty of your baked goods really shines through.

For intricate pans like this, try a good old-fashioned grease and flour technique. The extra 5 minutes you take to really spread the shortening (I like trans-fat free Crisco) with a pastry brush will come back to you 20-fold when you present a perfect cake with every detail intact.

As autumn approaches, a baker's thoughts can't help but turn to all things pumpkin, like this Gluten-Free Pumpkin Cake. Knowing how much our gluten-free friends can miss their treats, our team found a way to create a rich, spicy cake from our regular Gluten-Free Yellow Cake mix. No need to purchase different flours and starches, we've done that work for you.

Knowing, too, that gluten-free baked goods benefit from the extra support of a good pan, this denser type of cake is spot-on for using a Bundt pan. Try a slice with your pumpkin spice latte, or even better, have one mini bundt all to yourself for a special afternoon treat.

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If the Caribbean-Style Rum Cake is the epitome of summer, Orange-Cranberry-Nut Cake heralds the Christmas holiday season like no other.

Bright jewels of candied fruit take a luxurious soak in brandy or juice, then are set afloat in an orange-scented cake. Not a fruitcake, but rather a cake with fruit. Like potato chips with their satisfying crunch, the texture of this cake will keep you coming back for slice after slice. The "pop" of the cherries, the snap of the nuts... it is one deeply satisfying experience.

We hope you've gotten some inspiration from this short list of our favorite Bundts. Bundt cakes in particular freeze beautifully, so they can be made just after Thanksgiving and rest happily in the deep freeze until you need them. Why not whip up a couple early in the season?

Knowing you've got stash of flavorful cakes with style and flair ready to go may not change your life like making a new friend can, but I guarantee it'll keep you smiling all year long!

Do you have a favorite Bundt cake recipe? Or a favorite style? Let us know in the comments, below!

Five cake recipes you need to know about (2024)

FAQs

What are the 5 main cake making methods? ›

  • Rubbing in Method. * Air is trapped in sieving the flour and by lightly (with finger tips) rubbing the. ...
  • Melting. • Fat and sugar ingredients are melted in a saucepan. ...
  • Creaming. • Air is trapped by creaming the sugar and fat together. ...
  • Whisking Method. • Eggs and sugar whisked together to trap air (aerate) ...
  • All in one method.

What are the 5 main ingredients in cake? ›

These basic ingredients for baking a cake are; flour, eggs, fat (usually butter), sugar, salt, a form of liquid (usually milk), and leavening agents (such as baking soda).

What are the five 5 basic baking ingredients? ›

Here are five essential baking ingredients you should always have in your kitchen:
  • Flour. Flour is the starting point for almost all baking recipes, so we recommend having a bag of all-purpose flour, plus a bread flour and a whole-wheat flour around to cover your bases. ...
  • Butter. ...
  • Baking powder. ...
  • Sugar. ...
  • Baking spices.

What are the 3 basic types of cakes? ›

Thus, cakes are either: SHORTENED (BUTTER OR OIL) CAKES or UNSHORTENED (FOAM) CAKES. Chiffon cakes make up the third category, but here they're included with unshortened(foam) cakes.

What are the 4 main cake making methods? ›

There are four main methods for cake making:

creaming or all in one (Victoria sponge or fairy cakes);  whisking (Swiss roll);  melting (ginger cake);  rubbing in (rock cakes).

What are 5 commonly used in baking? ›

The 5 Baking Ingredients Every Baker Needs
  • Flour. The first, and arguably the most important, ingredient to have on hand in a bakery is flour. ...
  • Sugar. Sugar is another important ingredient to have on hand. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Butter. ...
  • Leavening Agents.

What are the 10 ingredients of cake? ›

The Essential Baking Ingredients You Should Stock
  • Unsalted Butter. Because it's a solid fat, butter is used more commonly in baking than any other form of fat. ...
  • Vegetable Oil. ...
  • Sugar. ...
  • Large Eggs. ...
  • Pure Vanilla Extract. ...
  • Flour. ...
  • Baking Powder. ...
  • Baking Soda.
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Why is flour a toughener? ›

Provides structure: flour acts as toughener and structure building agent in baked goods, due to its gluten and starch content.

What are the 5 baking facts? ›

Five Weird Things You Didn't Know About Baking
  • Baking soda is kind of magic. ...
  • Betty Crocker doesn't exist. ...
  • Chocolate chip cookies were a mistake. ...
  • Baking is pure chemistry. ...
  • Putting baked goods in the fridge actually makes them go stale faster.
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How to bake in 5 steps? ›

5 cooking and baking steps where patience pays off
  1. Preheating the oven.
  2. Preheating the skillet.
  3. Creaming butter and sugar.
  4. Letting bread dough rise.
  5. Waiting to cut bread and cakes.
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Why did my cake rise then sink? ›

Your cake is often subject to sinking in the middle due to various factors, including inaccurate oven temperature, excessive or insufficient leavening agent, overmixing of the batter, or premature opening of the oven door. Moisture loss or incorrect ingredient ratios may also play a role.

What are the general types of cakes? ›

Cakes are often categorized by ingredients and mixing method—butter cake, sponge cake, angel food cake, etc. —or by flavorings—red velvet cake, chocolate cake, pineapple upside down cake, etc.

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