Cranberry Bundt Cake

Cranberry Bundt Cake requires roughly 45 minutes from start to finish. This side dish has 481 calories, 6g of protein, and 21g of fat per serving. This lacto ovo vegetarian recipe serves 12 and costs 69 cents per serving. 202 people were glad they tried this recipe. If you have baking powder, flour, kosher salt, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It is brought to you by Oh Sweet Basil. Overall, this recipe earns a rather bad spoonacular score of 28%. Cranberry Bundt Cake, Cranberry Bundt Cake, and Cranberry Bundt Cake are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 12

 

Ingredients:

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 cup confectioners' sugar or more as needed

12 ounces fresh cranberries (1 bag)

4 large eggs at room temperature

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

1 tablespoon of all-purpose flour or more as needed to flour the pan

2½ cups all-purpose flour

¾ teaspoon kosher salt

pinch of kosher salt to taste

¼ cup orange juice or more as needed

½ cup sour cream

2 cups sugar

2 sticks unsalted butter, softened

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened (for greasing the pan)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Equipment:

kugelhopf pan

oven

whisk

bowl

mixing bowl

frying pan

butter knife

wire rack

cake form

Cooking instruction summary:

Preheat the oven to 350F and generously butter and flour a 9" bundt pan. I recommend using 2 tablespoons unsalted butter that is softened to room temperature. Use your fingers to work the butter into the grooves of the pan. It's important to make sure you coat every bit of the pan to ensure the cake releases nicely so it looks purty. Sprinkle with flour and distribute evenly throughout the pan. Discard any excess flour.Combine 2 cups all-purpose flour with 1 teaspoon baking powder and teaspoon kosher salt. Whisk to mix well and set aside.Place 12 ounces fresh cranberries (1 bag) in a small bowl and pick through them to weed out any mushy ones. Add 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour and toss gently to coat the cranberries. Set aside until ready to use.In a mixing bowl, combine 2 sticks softened butter with 2 cups sugar. Mix on low to combine and then turn up the speed to mid-high and beat for 2 minutes until light and fluffy. Mix in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.Add eggs to the butter mixture one at a time, mixing after each addition until combined. Mix in the flour mixture until combined and add cup sour cream and mix well. Add in the remaining flour mixture until just combined and scrape down the sides of the bowl to ensure all flour is mixed in. Gently fold cranberries into the batter.Spoon the batter into the prepared pan and smooth to even out.Bake on the center rack of the preheated oven for 50-55 minutes until the top springs back when pressed gently or a cake tester inserted comes out clean. Remove from oven and allow to cool in pan for 15 minutes.Carefully run a flat edge, such as a butter knife, around the edge of the pan to loosen and also around the center hole. Place a cooling rack over top of the cake pan and carefully flip the cake pan over so the cake slides out onto the cooling rack. The cake pan will be hot, so be sure to protect your hands.Allow cake to cool completely. Prepare the sweet orange glaze by combining 1 cup confecioners' sugar with cup orange juice and a pinch of kosher salt. Mix well to combine. Add more sugar to thicken or more orange juice to thin to your desired consistency. When cake is cooled, drizzle the glaze over the cake. Garnish with fresh cranberries and enjoy!

 

Step by step:


1. Preheat the oven to 350F and generously butter and flour a 9" bundt pan. I recommend using 2 tablespoons unsalted butter that is softened to room temperature. Use your fingers to work the butter into the grooves of the pan. It's important to make sure you coat every bit of the pan to ensure the cake releases nicely so it looks purty. Sprinkle with flour and distribute evenly throughout the pan. Discard any excess flour.

2. Combine 2 cups all-purpose flour with 1 teaspoon baking powder and teaspoon kosher salt.

3. Whisk to mix well and set aside.

4. Place 12 ounces fresh cranberries (1 bag) in a small bowl and pick through them to weed out any mushy ones.

5. Add 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour and toss gently to coat the cranberries. Set aside until ready to use.In a mixing bowl, combine 2 sticks softened butter with 2 cups sugar.

6. Mix on low to combine and then turn up the speed to mid-high and beat for 2 minutes until light and fluffy.

7. Mix in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.

8. Add eggs to the butter mixture one at a time, mixing after each addition until combined.

9. Mix in the flour mixture until combined and add cup sour cream and mix well.

10. Add in the remaining flour mixture until just combined and scrape down the sides of the bowl to ensure all flour is mixed in. Gently fold cranberries into the batter.Spoon the batter into the prepared pan and smooth to even out.

11. Bake on the center rack of the preheated oven for 50-55 minutes until the top springs back when pressed gently or a cake tester inserted comes out clean.

12. Remove from oven and allow to cool in pan for 15 minutes.Carefully run a flat edge, such as a butter knife, around the edge of the pan to loosen and also around the center hole.

13. Place a cooling rack over top of the cake pan and carefully flip the cake pan over so the cake slides out onto the cooling rack. The cake pan will be hot, so be sure to protect your hands.Allow cake to cool completely. Prepare the sweet orange glaze by combining 1 cup confecioners' sugar with cup orange juice and a pinch of kosher salt.

14. Mix well to combine.

15. Add more sugar to thicken or more orange juice to thin to your desired consistency. When cake is cooled, drizzle the glaze over the cake.

16. Garnish with fresh cranberries and enjoy!


Nutrition Information:

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477k Calories
5g Protein
20g Total Fat
68g Carbs
2% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
477k
24%

Fat
20g
32%

  Saturated Fat
12g
78%

Carbohydrates
68g
23%

  Sugar
45g
50%

Cholesterol
112mg
38%

Sodium
184mg
8%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
5g
11%

Selenium
15µg
22%

Vitamin B1
0.23mg
16%

Folate
60µg
15%

Manganese
0.3mg
15%

Vitamin B2
0.25mg
15%

Vitamin A
706IU
14%

Phosphorus
106mg
11%

Iron
1mg
10%

Vitamin B3
1mg
8%

Fiber
2g
8%

Vitamin C
6mg
8%

Vitamin E
1mg
7%

Vitamin B5
0.52mg
5%

Calcium
46mg
5%

Vitamin D
0.69µg
5%

Potassium
140mg
4%

Copper
0.08mg
4%

Vitamin B12
0.21µg
4%

Zinc
0.5mg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.06mg
3%

Vitamin K
3µg
3%

Magnesium
11mg
3%

covered percent of daily need
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