my first attempt at a bundt cake… i think i need a better tin but it tastes nice
Looks awesome!! I use this bundt pan a lot: https://a.co/d/3obv9Y4
It makes a beautiful cake! You’ve got the hard part taken care of (the baking part!) and now you can get all fancy!
It looks absolutely delicious! Would love a link to the recipe if you’re able to share. Earl grey cupcakes with lavender frosting were always my favorite seasonal flavor at Georgetown Cupcakes. So delicate and subtle flavors.
Do you use a baking spray for your pan or shortening/flour combo? I sometimes use a spray on regular round or rectangular pans, but I found on bundt pans and fancier pans with lots of crevices, Crisco (shortening) dusted with flour releases the cake the most consistently. I have to be obsessive though and make sure I get the Crisco into all the tiny places. I used to apply with a pastry brush but now I just use my fingers. It’s faster.
I used this recipe with the followin changes:
- 2 tbsp of this tea: https://what-cha.com/collections/black-tea/products/ceylon-earl-grey-black-tea (plus the amount needed to brew it for the glaze and syrup)
- 2 lemons and one lime
- 7 egg whites not 8
- only put the syrup on after removing the cake from the tin
- used metric ffs
I didn’t think this was differentiated enough to put it on my own website however