For this week's Tuesdays with Dorie selection, Erin of When in Doubt…Leave it at 350 picked Mocha-Walnut Marbled Bundt Cake on pages 180 and 181 of Dorie's book, Baking: From My Home to Yours.
Whoo hoo. A Bundt without coconut. As you know, I Like Big Bundts and this was a very pretty one!
A swirl of chocolate and espresso is the dark layer, and a rich vanilla pound cake is the white part. Ground walnuts are in the batter giving it a nice texture and depth of flavor.
I ground up my walnuts in a food processor. The recipe calls for 1/4 c of coffee and 1 teaspoon espresso powder. I don't have coffee lying around so I added 1/4 c hot water and 1 1/2 t espresso powder; the "mocha" wasn't that strong so I would increase that next time or be sure to use brewed coffee.
Thanks Erin for a great pick! Be sure to check out the other Tuesdays with Dorie bakers!
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Pages 180 and 181 of Dorie's book, Baking: From My Home to Yours.
Mocha Walnut Marbled Bundt Cake - Tuesdays with Dorie
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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37 comments:
Beautiful photos! Yours came out great.
Hi!! Loved your blog and the recipes here, specially the Jello and bakes. Keep these delicious recipes coming!!
The bundt cake looks delicious!!
favoloso!!! come sempre complimenti!!ciao!
Your cake is beautiful!
Your cake looks beautiful!
Gorgeous photos of the bundt!
Mary, I'm always so inspired when I see your pictures. So pretty! Nice job on the cake!
i just gained weight by looking at your cake! nom
The bundt Queen has struck again! Very, very well done Mary!
great job with your marbling! I love how that swirl looks!! Your photos are absolutely gorgeous!
Wow, that's quite an elegant presentation. GREG
Looks gorgeous and I love how it looks plain on the outside and the middle hides the chocolate and wlanut layer. MMMmmm
Gorgeous photos - love your marbling! :)
I consider you the queen of bundts- beautiful job!
adorable marbling on your cake. Looks delicious!!! I did an almond instead of walnut Bundt.
Wow, your bundt looks so good! Gorgeous!!
I upped the coffee in mine by 1/4 cup and it seemed like the perfect blend of mocha and chocolate! Your cake puts mine to shaaaame. It's beautiful!
You hit the nail on the head describing how the walnuts worked in the bundt. Loved your handiwork on this chica!
Your pictures always make me hungry!
Your cake is picture perfect! You really nailed the ginkgo shaped swirl!
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Looks great! The only thing that would make it perfect is coconut. j/k!!
Beautiful cake. I love the photos.
So pretty! But you always have lovely bundts ;) LOL
Ah, a perfect bundt cake! I always think of the My Big Fat Greek Wedding scene with the bundt cake - too funny!
Looks great, as always, Mary! Mine actually has a lot in common with yours--I used the same pan, it looks like. And I did the extra espresso & water substitution for the coffee, too. =)
Beautiful bundt Mary - I'm sure you were psyched about this week's selection :)
A perfect cake! Lovely marbling and texture.
What a pretty bundt (and cake stand)! I think an extra coffee kick is a good choice with this one.
Awesome job, as always! The chocolate in the slice of cake almost looks like a silhouette of someone. ;)
Gorgeous! I would kick up the coffee next time too, and I used coffee and espresso.
I made your chocolate cinnamon bundt last night for friends who've just had a baby and they loved it! I think the mocha walnut marbled bundt could be next...
I think everyone LOVES big bundts and yours turned out great. Thanks for baking with me this week :)
looks gorgeous and yummy!!
I have just bought my first bundt pan and am waiting for another to arrive from Amazon... I am so glad to find your blog. You will be my guide and reference to my bundt adventures...:)
Totally love your post pic. The background sets off the cake beautifully.
yum! I was just wanting to make marble cake!
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