Yes, most bundt cakes can be successfully frozen, then thawed to room temperature before serving. However, "tunnel" cakes, or bundt cakes with some sort of cream filling would need to be considered according to the type of filling. Custard fillings may not freeze and defrost well.
yes
it is a bundt cake
Recipes for Bundt cake can be found at places like Facebook, Yelp and Martha Stewart site. If you are looking for videos for recipes for Bundt cake it can be found on videos such as Youtube and allrecipes.
Bundt cake pans come in a variety of colours from white & black all the way to rainbow. You can purchase a bundt cake pan with a huge selection of colours at the Amazon website.
In the 1966 Pillsbury Bake-Off, the Tunnel of Fudge Cake recipe baked in a Bundt pan won second place. It was then that the Bundt trend really took off.
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Absolutely, there are dozens of recipes for pumpkin Bundt cakes. I would check out epicurious.com's pumpkin spice Bundt cake. It looks amazing and is rated very highly.
You can find recipes for bundt cakes in cook books, such as "Nordic Ware Original Bundt Cake Cookbook". Recipes can also be passed down through families.
There are many online retailers that offer great discounts on bundt cake pans, including but not limited to, Amazon, EBay, KMart, Sears, Walmart and Target.
Its a type of round cake
That would depend on the starting temperature of the water and the ambient temperature of the environment in which the bundt pan was placed.
Yes, usually a tube cake pan is a good substitution for a fluted (Bundt) cake pan.