This Fudgy Chocolate Bundt Cake Recipe Is Perfect For Dessert Or The Most Indulgent Brunch (2024)

Calling all chocolate dessert lovers—this fudgy Bundt cake is really something special. It’s simple yet refined, decadent without being overly complicated, and is great for enjoying any time of day. We’re partial to covering it in a rich ganache and serving it after a nice dinner, but keep it plain and it can be the perfect indulgent brunch or midday pick-me-up. Read on for our tips to make it the best it can be.

Top tips for perfect chocolate bundt cake:
Grease the pan generously. Bundt pans are notorious for sticking, so it’s worth the diligence upfront to grease every crevice of your pan with cooking spray. You could also try to use butter, but take extra care to really get it into the nooks and crannies of your pan, especially if you're using a particularly decorative one.
Use Dutch-process cocoa powder. If you’re wanting an extra rich and smooth chocolate flavor and a deep brown, almost black, cake, we recommend using Dutch-process cocoa powder. We used Guittard here, but feel free to use whatever brand you can find. If you can’t find Dutch-process, regular unsweetened cocoa powder will work just as well, though your cake will come out looking and tasting a little lighter.
Use room-temperature ingredients. As with most baked goods, room-temperature ingredients will go a long way. Set your eggs, sour cream, and butter on the counter before you preheat your oven to ensure your batter comes together nicely.
Use coffee for the best flavor. One cup of coffee might seem like a lot, but we promise it’s worthwhile for enhancing the chocolate flavor and making this cake so much better. Don’t freak out if you don’t like the taste of coffee, either—you won’t be able to taste it! We recommend using a cup of dark roast coffee for the best results, but you could also use a teaspoon of espresso powder with one cup of water in its place.

Can I make this cake in advance? How do I store it?
You can definitely bake this cake the day before. We recommend letting it cool to room temperature before covering it with plastic wrap and popping it into the refrigerator. The day you’d like to serve it, pull the cake out of the refrigerator about 1 hour ahead of time. Right before you’re ready to eat, top it with the freshly made ganache and serve. Any leftovers can be stored in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Made this? Let us know if you’re eating it for breakfast or dessert in the comments below!

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Yields:
10 - 12 serving(s)
Prep Time:
25 mins
Total Time:
2 hrs
Cal/Serv:
672

Ingredients

Cake

  • Cooking spray

  • 1 c.

    (2 sticks) unsalted butter

  • 1 c.

    freshly brewed strong coffee

  • 3/4 c.

    (65 g.) Dutch-process cocoa powder

  • 2 c.

    (400 g.) granulated sugar

  • 2 c.

    (240 g.) all-purpose flour

  • 2 tsp.

    baking soda

  • 1 tsp.

    baking powder

  • 1 tsp.

    kosher salt

  • 2

    large eggs, room temperature

  • 1/2 c.

    sour cream

  • 2 tsp.

    pure vanilla extract

Glaze

  • 1 c.

    semisweet chocolate chips

  • 2/3 c.

    (or more) heavy cream

  • 1/2 tsp.

    pure vanilla extract (optional)

  • 1

    (4-oz.) chocolate bar, shaved (optional)

Directions

  • Cake

    1. Step1Preheat oven to 350° and generously grease a 12-cup Bundt pan with cooking spray.
    2. Step2In a medium saucepan over medium heat, cook butter, coffee, and cocoa powder, stirring, just until melted and combined. Remove from heat and let cool.
    3. Step3Sift granulated sugar, flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt into the large bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat on low speed until combined. With mixer still on low speed, slowly add butter mixture and beat until combined. Scrape bottom and sides of bowl and beat to incorporate. Add eggs one at a time, beating to combine after each addition. Add sour cream and vanilla and beat until well combined.
    4. Step4Pour batter into prepared pan; smooth top with a rubber spatula.
    5. Step5Bake cake until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 45 to 55 minutes. Let cool in pan 10 minutes, then invert onto a wire rack and let cool completely.
  • Glaze

    1. Step1Place chocolate in a medium heatproof bowl. In a small saucepan over medium heat, bring cream to a boil. Pour cream over chocolate. Let sit 1 minute, then whisk until smooth. If consistency is too thick, add 1 tablespoon cream. Whisk in vanilla (if using).
    2. Step2Transfer cake to a platter. Pour glaze on top, letting it drip down sides of cake. Let glaze set before serving. Top with chocolate shavings (if using).

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Mary Rupp

Contributing Recipe Developer

Mary Rupp is a food writer and recipe developer who contributes, tests, and styles recipes for Delish. After graduating from the International Culinary Center in New York, she earned her stripes at restaurants like Per Se and The NoMad. When she’s not cooking Caramel Pecan Pie and Creamy Corn Pasta in the Delish test kitchens, you can find her traveling abroad and hunting for the next great food trend.

This Fudgy Chocolate Bundt Cake Recipe Is Perfect For Dessert Or The Most Indulgent Brunch (2024)

FAQs

What is so special about bundt cake? ›

Bundt cakes are a round, one layer cake with a hole in the middle. The cake's name comes from the name of the cake pan with fluted sides that they are baked in. This special, aluminum non-stick cake pan is called a Bundt pan. These cakes are doughnut-shaped, and often drenched in icing or glaze.

What's the difference between a cake and a bundt cake? ›

Bundt cakes are cakes baked in a particular type of cake pan. These pans are ring-shaped and highly decorative. Bundt cakes may take the form of coffee cakes or pound cakes. In general, these cakes are denser than light and airy sponge cakes.

What is a bundt cake made of? ›

Bundt cake
A partially sliced Bundt cake
TypeCake
Region or stateMinneapolis
Created byH. David Dalquist
Main ingredientsFlour, sugar, eggs
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How many calories are in a chocolate bundt cake? ›

Nothing Bundt Cakes
Product NameCalories
Chocolate chocolate Chip 10 inch Cake 81 grams300
Chocolate Chocolate Chip 8 inch Cake 76 grams290
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Bundtini 57 grams210
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Bundtlet 92 grams330
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Why do nothing bundt cakes taste so good? ›

All Nothing Bundt Cakes products are baked fresh daily on-site. “We use all real ingredients, such as in our real butter and cream cheese frosting. It's not icing and you can taste the difference,” Jannette said.

Why is a bundt cake better than a regular cake? ›

The bundt pan allows more of the cake to be in contact with the edges of the pan, and therefore the heat is transferred more evenly. If you put pound cake into a regular round cake pan, it will not cook in the center or it will burn on the edges.

Do you put frosting on a Bundt cake? ›

How to frost a Bundt cake
  1. Make sure your icing is drizzle-ready. ...
  2. Evenly drizzle the icing over your bundt cake.
  3. Continuously turn the plate as you pour the icing to coat evenly.
  4. Gently tap and rock plate to encourage the icing to drip down the bundt cake.
  5. Give icing a little time to set, then cut and enjoy!

Are bundt cakes hard to make? ›

They are typically quite easy to assemble (think pound cake) and are so stand-alone pretty and festive without even a drop of glaze, or a swoosh of frosting. Of course you can decorate a Bundt to the hilt, if you so desire, but we just want you to know that there is no requirement that you do so.

Is Bundt cake supposed to be dense? ›

Pound cakes are traditionally dense and were originally made with a pound each of butter, sugar, eggs, and flour. Recipes these days have varied a bit from the original, but are still heavy and very butter-heavy.

Is Bundt cake German? ›

bundkuchen, meaning “a cake for a gathering”. So. that means our Pumpkin Spice Latte Mini Bundt.

What is in a Nothing Bundt cake? ›

INGREDIENTS: GLUTEN-FREE CAKE BASE (SUGAR, RICE FLOUR, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: DAIRY WHEY, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, SODIUM STEAROYL LACTYLATE, SODIUM BICARBONATE, SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE, SALT, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, SOY LECITHIN, XANTHAN GUM.), POWDERED SUGAR (SUGAR, CORNSTARCH), EGGS ( ...

Do bundt cakes have eggs? ›

No, Nothing Bundt Cakes' Bundt Cakes are not vegan because they may contain dairy, and eggs found in the cake flavor, and frosting. You cannot customize this to be vegan.

What flavor of nothing bundt cake is discontinued? ›

Why this petition matters. Nothing Bundt Cake, a renowned bakery chain, has discontinued their marble flavored bundt cakes. This unique flavor was a beloved choice among the customers for its distinct taste and texture. The discontinuation has left many fans of this flavor disappointed and longing for its return.

How much sugar is in a nothing bundt cake? ›

Bundtinis - Standard Flavors
Product NameServings Per CakeTotal Sugar (grams)
Classic Vanilla Bundtini122g
GF Chocolate Chip Cookie Bundtini126g
Lemon Bundtini124g
Red Velvet Bundtini122g
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How many servings can you get out of a bundt cake? ›

Expect to get 12 to 16 slices from a typical Bundt cake pan.

What is the point of a Bundt pan? ›

Like its cousin the tube pan, a Bundt pan has a fluted shape that encourages even cooking and browning in cakes. But it's good for so much more than baking. Take advantage of the sturdy construction of this old-fashioned favorite and use it in the freezer, on the grill and beyond.

What are the benefits of a Bundt pan? ›

Bundt pans are a baking essential. Their unique construction allows an even browning on denser cakes, like pound cake, with the well-defined curves that are the hallmark of the form. Bundts now come in the shape of rosettes, castles, and even pine forests.

What's the difference between a cake pan and a Bundt pan? ›

According to The New Food Lover's Companion, a tube pan is “a round pan with deep sides and a hollow center tube used for baking cake, especially angel food or sponge cake.” (Some people consider the Bundt to be a subset of this category of pan.) Often, tube pans have detachable sides, while Bundt pans do not.

Is there a difference between pound cake and bundt cake? ›

The crust of a pound cake tends to be slightly crunchy, giving way to a soft and buttery interior. They're less delicate cakes that pair beautifully with a hot cup of coffee or a spot of tea. Bundt cakes, on the other hand, are more airy cakes with a lighter texture than pound cakes.

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