National Bundt Cake Day and a Giveaway
Tomorrow is National Bundt Cake day and I will find out which other finalist beat me! Really it's ok that I didn't win, really I'm fine with it. :) So in honor of National Bundt Cake day I am giving away a wonderful bundt cake pan! Sorry no recipe today as I might use the one I tested to enter next year! So all you have to do is post a comment by 5pm on Monday the 17th and I will pick a winner, randomly of course.
Disclaimer - This is open to the US only, sorry in advance.
Oh, I love making bundt cakes... and that pan is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI've got big plans for tonight, I'm hoping to make a mocha chocolate-chip bundt cake, yumm!
I have never made a bundt cake before, but have wanted to for a while. What better time to make my first than on National Bundt Cake Day
ReplyDeleteThat pan does produce a beautiful cake!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love making bundt cakes! I don't have that particular pan. It looks very pretty! By the way your blog is great! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your website. This is a beautiful pan too!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful pan!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great contest and an even better blog!
I"m famous in my family for always providing the bundt cakes, and I don't happen to have that particular pan yet! I'm having a great time with all of your recipes. Thanks!
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Oh wow, what a pretty pan!
ReplyDeleteI tried your bundt recipe a few weeks ago, and it was a major hit at the halloween party! I don't think I even got a slice. Guess I'll have to try again...
First of all, your bundt cake looks great. I don't have that bundt cake pan, so count me in on give away.
ReplyDeleteI love bundt cakes. What a gorgeous pan, I haven't seen one like that before.
ReplyDeleteLove me a bundt! That pan is just gorgeous! Everytime I make a bundt I think of that "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" movie when Ian's Mom brings a bundt to the party and the Greek Mama has no idea what it is. Then she puts a small flower pot in it! anywho...LOVE your recipes! I've been using them every week since I found you!
ReplyDeleteI want it! :)
ReplyDeleteyay bundt cakes!
ReplyDeleteThat is by far the coolest bundt pan I've ever seen. Your cake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteKatie, this is a beautiful pan. I don't have this one but I do have the Rose one. I love it. Bundt cakes can be a beautiful showpiece dessert for any special occasion. There are so many recipes and cookbooks dedicated to the baking of bundt cakes. I think yours looks gorgeous with all the little ridges.
ReplyDeleteI still use my grandmother's bundt cake recipe for Yum Yum Nut Cake. Never knew about National Bundt Cake Day before Thanks for the info
ReplyDeletei've been need a bunt cake pan for so long, but i haven't found one worth the money yet! this one looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bundt pan! And the boundless possibilities that go w/ it!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous cake you made there! Wow!
ReplyDeleteIf I win, will you share your secret to getting the cake out of the pan so successfully?
I love bundt cakes, all the different shapes they can be.
ReplyDeletein all the years i've been baking, i've never had a bundt pan, and this one is so pretty! thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteThis is way prettier than my boring bundt pan. I definitely need this one!
ReplyDeleteI make a mean mocha chocolate bundt cake!!!I really want this pan! I only have one and it looks to be 30 years old,it might actually be that old because it belonged to my grandmother.
ReplyDeleteWOW this is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteThat pan and your cake is lovely!
ReplyDeleteooh i've never had a bundt cake pan before but have been wanting one forever! beautiful cake. :)
ReplyDeletethat is a very interesting looking pan, your cake looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have plans to make a bundt cake for a party later in the month and I love the way this one looks - beautiful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful cake, I'm sure it brings you a bundt-ul of joy!
ReplyDeleteAh, Bundt cake, such an easy method to make a beautiful dessert. I have a caramel sweet potato cake recipe that would look great with this pan!
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Thanks for the opportunity for a great giveaway!
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Gorgeous bundt pan! Perfect for my making my mom's amazing pound cake.
ReplyDeleteYour cake is beautiful!!
wow, a national bundt cake day. oh man, i have been needing a bundt pan very badly : )
ReplyDeleteHappy National Bundt Cake Day!
ReplyDeleteMy housemates and I are suckers for a good bundt cake, but, sadly, our pan didn't make it from our last move. That one is absolutely beautiful!
I love bundt cakes! They are always so moist. That pan makes the cake look so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMm, i do love bundt cakes! I only have a silicone bundt pan, and i have neer had 100% success when making bundt cakes in it... some pieces refuse to come out! the one time i've made one in a hard metal one (the pan was a gift for my sister, and the pan came with a bundt cake from me! :), it came out fine. maybe i need a hard metal one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bundt pan! And what an even more beautiful bundt cake, it came out perfect! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI love making bundt cakes! They are so beautiful and look so much more impressive than they really are.
ReplyDeleteBundt pans are a great way to make plain cakes look awesome!
ReplyDeleteWHAT! There is a Bundt national day and I wasn't aware??
ReplyDeleteI've never had a Bundt pan--just a tube. Exciting!
ReplyDeleteMmm, beautiful pan! It seems I need to bake an orange bundt cake soon!
ReplyDeletePretty, I don't have a bundt cake pan. There's so many recipes I want to try that need one...
ReplyDeleteThat's a very beautiful bundt pan!!! I don't own a bundt pan yet, I just have a silicone for miniature bundt cakes.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a bundt cake on my own... probably because I don't own a bundt pan, and I've got bills to pay! =)
ReplyDeleteHi,it's so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteLove bunt cakes...hope I'll get it!
Oh Bavarian joy! How did I miss National Bundt Cake Day? This gives me a whole new reason to make the bundt I was already planning.... Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteCool giveaway! I'd love to use a pretty pan like that to make a lemon bundt cake.
ReplyDeleteWish I'd known it was National Bundt Cake day -- I would have made a bundt cake. Oh, wait -- I don't have a bundt cake pan. Maybe I'll get lucky and win yours. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and festive pan!! Perfect for impessing the peoples.
ReplyDeleteWow, that has to be the prettiest bundt pan I have ever seen. I used to make a tunnel of fudge bundt cake ever so many years ago. I would love to win this :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for bringing back memories.
Pam
hey that bundt pan looks awesome, i have seen crazy ones with castle towers and in the shape of sports stadiums...hope i win i can make an extra pretty jewish apple cake
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty bundt cake pan!! i love baking poppyseed bread in a bundt pan
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That is such a beautiful pan! I don't think I have ever seen one like that before. It has been forever since I made a bundt cake, but I suppose that National Bundt Cake Day is a great excuse...
ReplyDeleteWow -- that pan makes some lovely cakes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a special pan-really lovely.
ReplyDeleteI saw this pan the other day and didn't get it thinking I would just go back. I can't remember where now, augh. Anyways, bundts are fun because they are just a little bit friendlier and not as formal. This pan is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI've never actually baked in a bundt pan. Yours is pretty!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous pan! Bundt cakes are always great, and wonderful crowd (read work) pleasers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake! I've never tried a bavarian bundt, but it's lovely. I make lots of bundt cakes, but I didn't know there was a national holiday for them. That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love making Bundt cakes too - and this pan looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat pan makes a beautiful cake! I accidently ran over my bundt pan when my son left it in the driveway. Don't ask!
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Bundt Cakes are making a comeback... Who wants a cupcake when you could have a Bundt?
ReplyDeleteThanks for highlighting bundt cakes. I feel they allow the baking-phobic to enjoy baking as much as the rest of us without the stress of decorating as the pan's shape is all the decoration that's needed.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited about National Bundt Day. It sent me downstairs to the kitchen to pull my bundt pan out of the back of the kitchen cabinet.
ReplyDeleteWhat I am more excited about is finding your blog. I got here by way of Tastespotting. I have been Food Blog surfing for HOURS NOW. I have t admit I read backwards through your blogs all the way to December 2007. And I think I am hooked. And I want to go make peppermint bark. I haven't had that in forever and it sounds so good!!!
What a lovely cake. Does the pan include a recipe too?
ReplyDeleteLove the gorgeous cake from that pan!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I almost missed it!
ReplyDeleteI totally made a bundt cake for my roommate's grandmother that was gluten-free (she has Celiac's disease). In addition to having the consistency of a raw potato, my pan was ruined. =( It's been two whole years now and I've yet to replace it, this would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy fingers are crossed! I am thinking of the Bundt cake scene in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, too. Such a classic scene!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know it was National Bundt Cake Day! I would've made Ina's delicious Lemon Bundt Cake-my fav! I might make it anyways...
ReplyDeleteYour cake is so pretty, and that pan is as well! I'd love the chance to win it.
ReplyDeleteWOW! That's a nice looking bundt cake. And a gorgeous pan, I just love bundt cake!
ReplyDeleteMy five flavor pound cake would look beautiful in the pan.
ReplyDeleteBundt cakes are wonderful! And no decoration necessary, either--just a dusting of powdered sugar. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteA little circle of heaven.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being a finalist! Your recipe sounds perfectly delicious to me :)
ReplyDeletewhen i think of bundt cakes, i think of "my big fat greek wedding" and the crazy mother trying to pronounce the word. too funny. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake with that pan, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeen said before but I gotta say it again - that is a gorgeous pan.
ReplyDeleteThis is one beautiful pan and it deserves a great bundt cake recipe to get it off to a good start !
ReplyDeletewow what a beautiful bundt pan. Perfect for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteYour cake is lovely. Bundt cakes always look so magical.
ReplyDeletewhat a unique bundt pan!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pan, beautiful cake!
ReplyDeleteI like! It's simple yet elegant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty cake!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!! I have never seen such a beautiful bundt pan before! Too bad I am in Asia!
ReplyDeleteThat is one pretty bundt cake! I've got to find a good bundt recipe.
ReplyDeleteOh how lovely a cake pan! We love bundt cakes at our home and the fun ways that one can ice and decorate them. Love chocolate drizzled the best! Love to try this one!
ReplyDeleteI love bundt cakes. I have a silicon pan and would love a metal one to get a crispy edge
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Oh are you kidding? My sister-in-law is the world's most ardent Bundt-Cake-Maker! I'd love to give this to her for Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous pan that would be lovely with my pumpkin/chocoalte marble bundt for the holidays :) Do hope i win!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and it's part of my daily read ... keep those tasty recipes coming!!
Dawn