Do youhave a recipe for choc bundt cake with a cream cheese filling using your cake mix
1 Choose a glaze or sauce that compliments the cake flavor. If you've made a chocolate Bundt cake, a chocolate or rum glaze would be a good choice for frosting. For an apple Bundt cake, a sugar or vanilla glaze would compliment the cake well. If you've made a strawberry Bundt cake, a strawberry glaze or sauce would be a good fit.
2 Make the glaze or sauce. Depending on the type of Bundt cake you're making, you can prepare a vanilla glaze, a rum glaze, or a simple sugar glaze with powdered sugar and milk.[1]
You can also prepare a chocolate sauce or caramel sauce.
If you'd prefer, you can buy glaze or sauce at your local grocery store and use it on the cake.
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Keep the glaze warm. This will make it easier to pour on the cake. If the glaze has been refrigerated, put it in the microwave for 15-30 seconds so it is loose but still thick. The glaze should be warm, but not steaming hot.[2]
You can also warm up the glaze on the stove in a small pot. Stir the glaze often with a wooden spoon so it does not get clumpy in the pot.
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Put the glaze in a glass cup with a spout. Use a large glass measuring cup or a glass container with a spout. This will make it easier to pour the glaze over the cake.[3]
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Place the Bundt cake on a spinning cake stand. Let the cake cool completely on a wire rack, usually about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Then, set the cake stand on a low table so you can stand over it comfortably.[4]
If you do not have access to a spinning cake stand, you can use a round stand instead as long as it elevates the cake.
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Pour the glaze over the cake in an even motion. Hold the glass container with the glaze in one hand and place your other hand on the edge of the cake stand. Spin the cake stand slowly as you pour the glaze over the top of the cake. Keep the container just above the center hole of the cake and let the glaze drizzle down the sides.[5]
You can spin the cake stand faster to create a thin drizzle pattern or slower to create a thicker drizzle pattern.
If you are not using a spinning cake stand, you can slowly move around the cake in a circle as you pour the drizzle over the cake. Keep your arm steady as you circle the cake so the drizzle appears even.
7.Do one layer of glaze or sauce on the cake. Then, stand back and look at the cake. Decide if you'd like to add another layer on top. You can also pour different colored or flavored glazes or sauces on top of each other.[6]
For example, you may start with a layer of sugar glaze and add a caramel sauce layer on top.
8. Add toppings to the frosting, if desired. Use clean fingers to add sprinkles on top of the glaze or sauce. You can also add toppings like cinnamon, powdered sugar, or cocoa.[7]
Try spinning the cake around on the cake stand as you add the toppings so they appear nice and uniform on the cake.
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on Mar 19, 2021