Do
you know what I love to bake in wintertime?
Cakes that are rich, dense and full of warm winter spices; and I usually
prefer the ones baked in a Bundt cake pan.
I like that ridged and elegant shape given by the Bundt pan, and I
always get such a thrill when I see the final product out of the oven. I feel that the Bundt shape makes the cake
extra-special and so appetizing.
Truth
be told, I wasn’t very versed in the Bundt pan world until a couple of years
ago when I saw Giada De Laurentiis, one of my ultimate favorite celebrity
chefs, bake this delicious Spiced
Apple-Walnut Cake for a casual family Thanksgiving dinner. Still, the history behind the beautiful Bundt
pan remained a mystery. But I’ve recently discovered an interesting article on
Bundt cakes in Food & Wine
(December 2012), which shed more light on this topic and enriched my knowledge
of the famed tube pan.
Ella
Helfrich, a Texas housewife, who won second prize with her Tunnel of Fudge
Bundt cake at a Pillsbury bake-off in 1966, helped galvanize the Nordic Ware brand. And by the way, did you know that Nordic Ware
created the Bundt pan as an economical aluminum version of the traditional
European kugelhopf mold? I didn’t have
the faintest idea and was even more surprised to learn that the Bundt cake is
also popular in Romania.
We
live and learn. Giada made her cake for
Thanksgiving; but frankly you don’t need a holiday excuse to bake this stunning
cake. Winter is still here and Bundt
cakes are so entertaining and ideal for the cold season. And this cake will dazzle you from the first
bite. It’s so moist, smoky, a tad
citrusy, loaded with heady winter flavors, and studded with generous chunks of
apples and toasty walnuts. This cake is a
superb dessert on its own, and scrumptious with tea or coffee for breakfast or a
lazy afternoon snack. Now if you’ll
excuse me, I’ll go devour a slice!
Spiced Apple-Walnut Cake
Adapted
from Spiced Apple-Walnut Cake with Cream
Cheese Icing by Giada De Laurentiis
Serves: 10 to 12 servings
Ingredients:
·
Butter for greasing the pan
·
Flour for dusting
·
3 medium green apples, such as Granny Smith
(or any other tart firm apple), peeled, cored and diced into ¼ to ½ -inch
pieces
·
1 ½ cups maple syrup
·
3 large eggs, at room temperature
·
¾ cup light brown sugar
·
¾ cup vegetable oil
·
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
·
Zest from 1 orange
·
3 cups all-purpose flour
·
1 ½ teaspoon baking powder
·
1 ½ teaspoon baking soda
·
1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon
·
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
·
½ teaspoon ground ginger
·
½ teaspoon fine salt
·
1 cup walnuts, toasted and chopped
·
Confectioners’ sugar for dusting the cake
Instructions:
Place
an oven rack in the center of the oven.
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Liberally butter and flour a 10-inch fluted tube or Bundt pan. Set aside.
In a
large bowl, mix together the apples, maple syrup, eggs, sugar, oil, vanilla
extract and orange zest. In a separate
medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon,
nutmeg, ginger and salt. In batches, mix
the dry ingredients into the apple mixture.
Stir in the walnuts. Pour the
mixture into the prepared pan and bake until a cake tester or skewer inserted
into the cake comes out clean, 60 to 70 minutes. Cool for 15 minutes and invert on a plate or
wire rack to cool completely, about 1 hour.
When the cake has cooled completely, dust it with confectioners’
sugar.
Note: Giada’s cake is covered in Cream Cheese Icing. I prefer my cake with confectioners’ sugar
just because it’s less messy and the flavors shine without being overpowered by
the sweetness of the cream cheese icing.
But just in case you want to have that tangy sweet finishing touch, here
are the ingredients and directions to prepare the icing:
Ingredients for the Cream Cheese Icing:
·
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
·
¼ cup heavy cream
·
4 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
·
3 Tablespoons water, plus extra as needed
·
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions:
In a
food processor, combine the confectioners’ sugar, heavy cream, cream cheese, 3
Tablespoons water and vanilla extract.
Process until smooth, adding more water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until the
icing is pourable. Spoon the icing over
the cake and allow to set for 20 minutes before slicing.
Hi Dana! This looks amazing and I bet it tastes great, too! I can't wait to try your apple-walnut cake recipe over the weekend! Laura
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! Thank you so much for the lovely comment! I can't wait to hear how the cake turned out :)
DeleteThe color of that cake is absolutely beautiful! Spiced apple is one of my favorite flavors.
ReplyDeleteHi Alex! Thank you for the wonderful comment! Spiced apples are always a hit :)
DeleteWhat a gorgeous dessert recipe :D
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Thanks so much, Uru! :D
DeleteLet me give a personal testimonial--Dana shared this cake with our family last week--it was stunning to look at and amazing to taste!! Thank you Dana! Love,
ReplyDeleteHi Louise! I'm so happy that everyone loved my cake! Thank you for the wonderful comment :)
Deletei adore bundt cakes! they are just so elegant! and i love this apple walnut combination, it sounds AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenn! Thanks so much! I agree - Bundt cakes are elegant desserts. And apples and walnuts really go well together :)
DeleteHi Dana,
ReplyDeleteI love the elegance of bundt cakes too. Instead of the cream cheese icing, I like my cake too with plain icing sugar because I think this cake on its own is delicious enough.
Zoe
Hi Zoe! Thank you for the nice comment! With plain icing sugar or cream cheese frosting, this cake is a keeper :)
DeleteThanks for your lovely comment on my blog today. This cake sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Andrea! :)
DeleteHi, Dana! Bundts are such a great shortcut to elegant presentation--I agree. This looks incredible. I'd love a big slice of that with my morning coffee right now!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for stopping by my blog!
Hi Danguole! Thank you for the nice comment and for stopping by! I totally agree – this cake goes really well with coffee in the morning :)
DeletePerfect! I like that it doesn't sound overly sweet but has such a gorgeous color. I know you mentioned you do it without frosting but since I'm a sucker for cream cheese frosting I'd love to try it that way.
ReplyDeleteThis Bundt cake is definitely not overly sweet and you'd love it with cream cheese frosting, too :) Thank you so much for stopping by!
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