Apple Bundt Cake Recipe (Easy but delicious!) - Olivia's Cuisine (2024)

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This Apple Bundt Cake is simple yet incredibly delicious! Fluffy and moist, it is spiced with cinnamon and studded not only with apples but also raisins and pecans. Serve as an afternoon snack, breakfast or dessert!

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It’s about time I shared my grandma’s apple cake here on the blog! It’s so simple but the whole family is crazy about it.

The only thing I do different than my grandmother is baking it in a bundt pan. I just love the touch of elegance that it gives this otherwise quite ordinary looking cake!

And yes, I know I’m a little late in the apple season, but since apples are available year-round, you can make this cake whenever you feel like it! 😊

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Ingredients

How to Make Apple Bundt Cake

Olivia’s Tips

Serving suggestions

Apple Bundt Cake Variations

Frequently Asked Questions

Apple Bundt Cake

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Ingredients

To make this Apple Bundt Cake, you will need:

  • Apples – Use good baking apples, like Honeycrisp or McIntosh, as they are firmer and won’t turn into mush when baked in this cake.
  • Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Oil – Choose a neutral tasting oil, like vegetable or canola.
  • All-Purpose Flour
  • Salt – A pinch of salt enhances the flavors!
  • Baking Powder
  • Cinnamon
  • Pecans – Make sure they are fresh as old nuts can taste bitter or rancid. Walnuts can be used instead or omit altogether for a nut-free version.
  • Raisins – I like using golden raisins for aesthetic reasons, but you can certainly use regular (black) raisins instead. You can also omit them if you’d like.
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How to Make Apple Bundt Cake

Recommended tools and equipment: Peeler, blender, mixing bowl, bundt cake pan, cooling rack.

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Step 1: Prepare the Apples

  • Wash and dry the apples.
  • Peel them, reserving the peel. It will be used later!
  • Remove the core and dice into small pieces.
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Step 2: Mix the cake ingredients.

  • In a blender, combine the reserved apple peel, eggs and oil. Blend until smooth.
  • Transfer the mixture to a large bowl.
  • Sift all the remaining ingredients into the bowl and mix with a wooden spoon.
  • Add the diced apples, pecans and raisins. Mix until combined.
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Step 3: Bake!

  • Pour the batter into a buttered and floured bundt pan.
  • Bake!
  • Let it cool slightly before turning into a cooling rack to cool completely.
  • Dust with powdered sugar and serve!

Olivia’s Tips

  • Bundt pans make beautiful cakes, but they need to be properly greased and flour to prevent any disasters. Make sure to get into the details of the pan so nothing sticks!
  • The batter will be quite dense. That is normal! Don’t worry (and don’t be tempted to add milk) – your cake will be fluffy and delicious, I promise!
  • Since the mixture is so dense, I recommend mixing with a wooden spoon instead of a hand whisk. Just make sure to mix well, getting every bit of flour from the bottom and sides of the bowl.
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Serving suggestions

This apple bundt cake is great served as an afternoon treat (or even for breakfast), accompanied by a cup of coffee or tea!

A simple dust of powdered sugar is enough for me, but you could certainly serve this cake with an indulgent glaze.

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Apple Bundt Cake Variations

  • You can make this same cake using other fruits, like pears or peaches, for example!
  • Not a fan of raisins? Use your favorite kind of dried fruit, like cranberries or chopped apricots.
  • As mentioned earlier, you can substitute the pecans for walnuts, or omit them altogether!
  • If you don’t own a bundt pan, this cake can also be baked in a tube pan (like an angel food cake pan).
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to store apple cake

This cake keeps well stored at room temperature, covered, for up to 3-4 days.

Can I freeze it?

Yes, you can! Just wrap it well with foil, place it in a freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months. When ready to eat, thaw at room temperature until completely defrosted!

More Apple Recipes:

  • Almond Apple Pie
  • Apple Strudel
  • Candy Apples

Did you make this recipe? I love hearing from you! Please comment and leave a 5-star rating below. You can also take a photo andtag me on Instagramwith #oliviascuisine.

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Apple Bundt Cake

Servings: 8

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 50 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr

author: Olivia Mesquita

course: Dessert

cuisine: American

This Apple Bundt Cake is simple yet incredibly delicious! Fluffy and moist, it is spiced with cinnamon and studded not only with apples but also raisins and pecans. Serve as an afternoon snack, breakfast or dessert!

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Ingredients

  • 3 medium apples, washed and dried
  • ½ cup vegetable oil
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ cups sugar
  • ½ teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • cup golden raisins
  • cup chopped pecans
  • Powdered sugar, for dusting

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF with a rack in the center.

  • Butter and flour a 12-cup bundt cake pan, making sure to get into every nook and cranny to prevent the cake from sticking to the pan. Reserve.

  • Peel the apples and reserve the peels. Core them and dice into small 1/4-inch pieces. Reserve.

  • In a blender jar, combine the oil, eggs and reserve apple peels. Blend until smooth.

  • Transfer the liquid mixture into a large mixing bowl. Add the sugar and salt, and mix until well combined. Then, sift the flour, baking powder and cinnamon into the bowl. Using a wooden spoon, gently mix until no pockets of flour remain.

  • Stir in the reserved apples, pecans and raisins, making sure they are well distributed in the cake batter.

  • Bake for 40 to 50 minutes, or until a cake tester inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. There might be some moisture if it hits an apple, but there shouldn't be any raw batter.

  • Allow the cake to cool in the pan for 15-20 minutes. Then, carefully run a butter knife around the edges of the cake pan, and turn into a cooling rack. Using your hands, invert the cake again so the puffed part is up!

  • Let the cake cool completely before dusting with powdered sugar and serving!

Notes

Storage

Store the cake at room temperature, covered, for up to 4 days.

Freezing

To freeze, cut the cake into slices and wrap each slice tightly with plastic or foil. Place the slices in a freezer bag, label, and freeze for up to 3 months.

When ready to eat, remove from the packaging and allow to thaw at room temperature.

Nutrition

Calories: 492kcal, Carbohydrates: 78g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 70mg, Sodium: 333mg, Potassium: 196mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 48g, Vitamin A: 138IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 124mg, Iron: 2mg

Author: Olivia Mesquita

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Categories: American, Back to School, Cakes, Desserts, Fall Recipes, Snacks, Winter Recipes

posted by Olivia Mesquita on December 12, 2020 (updated August 30, 2021)

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FAQs

What is the secret to a perfect Bundt cake? ›

Grease your pan with shortening and dust with flour

The best tip Catherine could give any Bundt baker is to grease the pan with shortening and dust with flour—no butter here! “You don't want to use butter here. The milk solids in it can cause the cake to stick when it bakes,” Catherine advises.

How do you keep a Bundt cake moist? ›

How to Keep Cake Moist
  1. Use cake flour. Making a moist cake starts with the cake mix. ...
  2. Avoid overmixing. ...
  3. Maintain the right baking temperature. ...
  4. Avoid overbaking the cake. ...
  5. Soak the cake. ...
  6. Add moisture between the cake layers. ...
  7. Frost the cake right away. ...
  8. Store the cake properly.
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Why is my Bundt cake not flat on the bottom? ›

Sometimes Bundt pans can cause your cake to have a domed bottom, which means the cake won't lay flat. To avoid this, Dalquist says to turn the oven temperature down 25 degrees from what the recipe calls for. "This method needs a little more baking time, but not substantial, and creates an even cake," she explains.

Why is nothing Bundt cakes so moist? ›

The bakery is known for its unique take on bundt cakes. The Secret Recipe: The secret recipe of Nothing Bundt Cakes revolves around quality ingredients, including flour, sugar, eggs, and a unique addition — sour cream. Sour cream adds moisture and a subtle tanginess to the cake, making it stand out.

How do you make a Bundt cake rise higher? ›

So with that in mind, here are our tips:
  1. Add a leavening agent to the flour. ...
  2. Make sure your butter is room temperature, and beat the butter and sugar together until properly creamed. ...
  3. Be careful with the cake batter. ...
  4. Check your oven is at the correct temperature.

How full should a bundt pan be before baking? ›

How much batter should go into a Bundt pan? Broadly speaking, a classic 10-cup pan should contain enough batter to reach the two-thirds mark, but should be no more than three-quarters full.

Can you use PAM to grease a bundt pan? ›

Please do NOT use a regular cooking spray because it tends to leave a sticky residue on the pan, and the cake may stick; also, the residue left on the pan may be very difficult to clean completely, making it more likely that future cakes will stick.

How long should cake cool in bundt pan before removing? ›

After removing from the oven, place the pan on a wire rack and let cool; your recipe will specify the required time, usually from 10-20 minutes. This allows the cake to become firm enough to remove from the pan without breaking apart. Cooling too long in the pan will cause the cake to be damp and stick to the pan.

Is oil or butter better for Bundt cake? ›

Texture:Cakes made with oil tend to be moister and have a more tender crumb. Oil coats the flour proteins better than butter, resulting in a softer texture. Cakes made with butter can have a richer flavor and a slightly firmer texture. Butter contributes to a more traditional and dense cake structure.

How do you fix a domed bundt cake? ›

Patterson also suggests simply lowering the temperature by 10 degrees if you notice your cakes significantly doming all the time. “This may be enough to equilibrate the temperature difference between the center and perimeter so that the cake rises at the same level,” she says.

Should a bundt cake be cooled upside down? ›

Let the cake rest for 5 minutes once you remove it from the oven. Then, flip the cake onto a cooling rack upside down and let it rest for about 5 minutes before you remove the pan. A little trick here is to use a grid cooling rack, not one that has big gaps.

Should I refrigerate Bundt cake? ›

Cake Care
  1. Our cakes are best served at room temperature.
  2. Keep refrigerated until a couple of hours before serving.
  3. Once cake is removed from the refrigerator, carefully remove plastic wrap or cellophane and all decoration.
  4. Cut your cake and enjoy!
  5. Cake will keep in your refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Are you supposed to refrigerate Nothing Bundt cakes? ›

We recommend serving the cakes at room temperature as that is when they are at their very best, and they can be left unrefrigerated for up to 48 hours. After that time, the cakes do need to be refrigerated due to the butter and cream cheese in the frosting.

Do you glaze a Bundt cake hot or cold? ›

Cool the cake or pastries completely before glazing. Warm baked goods will make the glaze too runny, and it may soak into the crust, making the cake soggy. Brush away any loose crumbs on the cake or pastries before decorating.

How long should you cool a Bundt cake before removing from pan? ›

After removing from the oven, place the pan on a wire rack and let cool; your recipe will specify the required time, usually from 10-20 minutes. This allows the cake to become firm enough to remove from the pan without breaking apart. Cooling too long in the pan will cause the cake to be damp and stick to the pan.

Should you let a Bundt cake cool before flipping it? ›

Allow the Cake to Cool

Once you've cooked your bundt cake and removed it from the oven, allow it to cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Then place a wire cooling rack over the base of the cake and invert the pan to release.

Should a Bundt cake be cooled upside down? ›

Let the cake rest for 5 minutes once you remove it from the oven. Then, flip the cake onto a cooling rack upside down and let it rest for about 5 minutes before you remove the pan. A little trick here is to use a grid cooling rack, not one that has big gaps.

Do you flip a Bundt cake right away? ›

When you remove your cake from the oven, don't flip it out of the pan right away! Instead, let the cake cool for ten minutes in the pan. Then, placing the wire rack over the base of the cake, invert the pan. Peek under the wire rack and see if the cake has dropped out.

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