Budapest Coffee Cake Bundt
I Like Big Bundts - Day #6
Happy Saturday! Have I got a Bundt for you today...you may just head back into the kitchen and whip this one up! We're on Day #6 of I Like Big Bundts! I was treated to this cake in Connecticut while visiting Mary of Popsicles and Sandy Feet. (We call ourselves East Coast Mary and West Coast Mary). My friends and I pulled up into her driveway, walked into her beautiful house and what is on the countertop? Two Bundts! Mary made two 6-cup bundts with these awesome Nordic Ware pans.
Smaller Bundts (from Maida Heatter's Book of Great Desserts) made by Mary of the Popsicles and Sandy Feet! So cute!!
I'm crazy. Certified. I'm making 30 bundts because I cannot lie. I Like Big Bundts! And this is my third (and probably final) year of bundt craziness! If you look at this page, you'll find the 60 other bundts from the past year! I hope you make a bundt for National Bundt Day on November 15th. If you do, I have a special treat just for you. (Submission info coming next week).
This cake has layers of cake and a nutty, cinnamon filling. It is so delicious! I made mine in the traditional 12-cup Nordic Ware pan.
When this lovely cake comes out of the oven, you let it rest for a bit and then pour the glaze.
The different layers make for such a pretty cake! Who wouldn't want this for breakfast or tea? Or, heck, anytime!
Nutty, Cinnamon, Rich, Moist and just plain delicious!
Recap of I Like Big Bundts 3:
Day #1: Buttercake Bakery's Marble Bundt Cake
Day #2: Lemon Bliss Bundt
Day #3: Double-Chocolate Bundt Cake with Ganache Glaze
Day #4: Spice Bundt Cake with Brown Butter Vanilla Bean Glaze
Day #5: Gingery Pumpkin Breakfast Bundt
Recipe: Click here for printable recipe
Adapted from Maida Heatter's Book of Great Desserts
Bundt Pan: Traditional 12-cup Bundt Pan
Gorgeous bundt! I love coffee cake...this one looks fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteDudette is sitting on my lap so she got to see this bundt and now she says I have to make it because it looks delicious. Then she wondered why there were two tires on the screen (the pans themselves). :)
ReplyDeleteThe bundt looks amazing, but I am more interested in where you got that stand. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethis looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteI love all your bundts look beauty and lovely! gloria
ReplyDeletePlease send this cake to me so I can put it in my belly. Om nom nom.
ReplyDeleteHooray...this might be my new favorite bundt recipe. I am already hunting for the perfect recipe for Bundt Day in November :).XO,
ReplyDeleteThe crosscut of that does look awesome! Love streusel layers in a cake, or on a cake, or muffin or....yeah, just love streusel.
ReplyDeleteThis year CANNOT be the last year of ILBB! Unless it means you're coming out with a bundt book... I'm planning on making my first bundt tomorrow. Crossing my fingers it goes well!
ReplyDeleteI love bundt cakes! This looks amazing...I have that rose shaped one, never used it yet. You are making me want to use it very soon! Great post idea....love it!! yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to ignore that comment about this being your last year of ILBB... and while we're on the subject, I baked a yummy bundt last January and have been saving the post in case you need a guest post during these 30 days - just let me know!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! The filling is calling my name.
ReplyDeleteOyi... I found the recipes! DUH... Thanks, great photos too!
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