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RECIPE: Halloween Or Thanksgiving Bundt Cake

The best seasonal bundt cake is a pumpkin bundt. Here are two versions, one for Halloween and one for Thanksgiving.

You can use:

  • A special Nordicware pumpkin bundt cake pan
  • A single conventional bundt cake pan (for a shorter cake)
  • Two conventional bundt cakes, to approximate the style of the specialty pumpkin bundt pan (it won’t be quite as round)
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    Next, pick your flavor. While chocolate and lemon poppy cakes are always popular, think seasonally:

  • Apple cake (see yesterday’s recipe for Apple Streusel Bundt Cake
  • Carrot cake
  • Cranberry-orange cake
  • Maple cake
  • Pumpkin cake
  • Sticky toffee cake
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    For Halloween, it’s a pumpkin or a jack-o-lantern. Photo courtesy Nordic Ware.

  • Spice cake (Nordic Ware makes a delicious Caramel Apple Spice Cake mix)
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    If you’re making a two-bundt recipe, with the special pumpkin bundt or a traditional bundt, you can bake two different, complementary flavors (apple and carrot, chocolate and spice cake, for example).

     

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    For Thanksgiving, it’s a pumpkin plucked
    from the pumpkin patch. Photo courtesy
    Nordic Ware.
     

    RECIPE: HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN BUNDT CAKE

    Ingredients

  • 2 bundt cakes (1 if you want the “short version”)
  • Vanilla frosting, tinted orange (here’s a buttercream frosting recipe, or use royal icing or other favorite, such as caramel frosting [recipe below])
  • Vanilla frosting, tinted green
  • Ice cream cone for stem
  • Optional: black icing or cake decorating gel for jack o’lantern face.
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    Preparation

    1. BAKE the bundt(s) from your favorite recipe or a cake mix. Cool.

    2. MAKE or buy vanilla frosting. Reserve 1/4 to tint green; tint 3/4 of the batch orange with food color. Mix equal parts of yellow and red food coloring to make orange. For a darker blood orange, add more red. For a lighter pumpkin orange, use more yellow.

     
    3. ASSEMBLE. Add a light layer of frosting in-between the bundts to hold them together. Don’t extend to the edge of the bundts; the frosting should not be seen from the outside. Insert the cone as the stem. If you like, you can fully frost the cake and draw a jack o’lantern face on the side of the Halloween bundt. For the Thanksgiving version, pipe some green leaves and tendrils instead.
     
    RECIPE: CARAMEL FROSTING

    This recipe was adapted from one we found in Southern Living (September 2005). You can make a plain caramel frosting, or add pecans and/or coconut.

    Ingredients

  • 2 cans (14-ounces) sweetened condensed milk
  • 1/2 cup light brown sugar, firmly packed
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Optional: 1-1/2 cups chopped, toasted pecans
  • Optional: 1-1/2 cups sweetened shredded coconut
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    Preparation

    1. COMBINE all ingredients in a 3-quart saucepan. Stir and bring to a boil, stirring constantly, over medium-low heat. Cook, stirring continuously, for 3 to 5 minutes or until the mixture reaches a pudding-like thickness.

    2. ADD optional ingredients: pecans and coconut. Remove from heat. Let cool and frost the cake as shown in the photos above.
      

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