Website: food52

Chocolate Bundt Cake

Page: www.food52.com/recipes/2835_chocolate_bundt_cake

Cuisine: North American | Course Type: Cakes

(1 review)

Tags: chocolate cake

Recipe Review

7th September 2011

BethNH from , NH

After searching eatyourbooks for a Chocolate Bundt cake, I discovered that not one of my cookbooks contained a recipe that appealed to me.

This recipe at Food52 sounded wonderful - even if the reviews on the site made a big deal about the fact that this same recipe is called an original by many different authors and sources.

The recipe calls for buttermilk (which was a bonus as I had an open container in the fridge) and Dutch process cocoa. The batter is very thin and I was glad that other reviews mentioned this fact. I forgot to set the timer when I put the cake in the oven so I had to babysit it and check it every so often.

I tried to dislodge the cake from the pan while still warm but it didn't budge. I tried again after it was fully cooled and still had no luck. Thankfully, when I cut the cake in the pan itself it came out in lovely, moist pieces that stayed together.

In a word, this cake is delicious. Eric was very happy to have it to celebrate his 12th birthday. Everyone agreed that the cake was wonderful and we'll definitely have it again. I'd try to grease the pan more heavily next time but this cake is well worth it even if it means it stays in the pan.

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Comments

Queezle_Sister - 8th September 2011
This looks amazing!

 

BethNH - 8th September 2011
Thank you! I didn't get a picture because it was pouring rain outside and too dark inside. I'm not sure anyone would like a picture of my "antique" Bundt pan anyway.

 

Queezle_Sister - 8th September 2011
Ha - I saw an article about how visual people (like me) use the word "look" when describing things not visual. I guess I mean that your description brings a lovely image to my mind.

It sounds beautiful, and it sounds like something we would make at home. Probably will try it soon, I have a house full of cake lovers.

(edited 8th September 2011) 

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