Christmas Bundt Cake Recipe- Balancing Motherhood (2024)

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I love this Christmas bundt cake. It’s an easy holiday cake recipe that can be made in a pinch. This is the perfect busy mom’s recipe to wow your guests this holiday season.

Bundt cakes are simple and easy which is why I love them so much. Christmas time is such a busy time that I wanted to create a Christmas dessert recipe that didn’t require a ton of work, but still has that “wow” factor. This Christmas bundt cake does the trick!

Because it’s a bundt cake, there’s not preparing layers, no spreading frosting. And, there’s a surprise inside that makes it really fun! It makes the perfect holiday cake!

Just look at this beauty. It’s so colorful. And you can really make it your own by choosing different color combinations. (See how I made this cake for Halloween!)

Perfectly festive with read and green frosting. I added the white frosting to break it up and keep it light and fresh.

Guests will love this cake, and then they’ll see inside …

Love this Christmas bundt cake! Look at the color! I recommend using a gel food coloring instead of the regular liquid food coloring that you might be more familiar with. The gel food colors hold up when baked and keep their true colors. (affiliate link) I use these.

It really is simple to make this Christmas bundt cake and makes an impact at your party or holiday gathering.

These Christmas cupcakes use color to make festive frosting perfect for a Christmas party!

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Christmas Bundt Cake Recipe- Balancing Motherhood (8)

Christmas Bundt Cake


Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Bundt cake

  • 1 box white cake mix
  • 1 box chocolate cake mix
  • Water
  • vegetable oil
  • eggs

Frosting

  • Green gel food coloring
  • Red gel food coloring
  • Red and green sprinkles
  • 1 – 12 oz. can vanilla frosting

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350

  • Grease bundt cake pan

  • Mix the white cake according to box instructions

  • Separate batter into thirds.

  • Mix green food coloring in one third. Mix red food coloring in one third. Leave one third white.

  • Prepare chocolate cake according to box instructions.

  • Pour 1/3 of chocolate batter into prepared bundt cake pan

  • Top with white cake batter. Follow with red, then green batter. Finish with 1/3 of chocolate

  • Do NOT stir batter, just layer each color on top of the other. At the end, when putting the remaining chocolate, don’t overfill. Depending on your bundt pan, only pour enough batter to still have room for the cake to rise. It doesn’t really matter how much of each color you use.

  • Bake for 20 minutes or until done. Cool on wire rack and remove from pan.

  • !Frosting

  • Divide frosting into 3 microwavable bowls.

  • Mix one bowl with green food coloring. Stir until desired color is reached.

  • Mix second bowl with red food coloring. Stir until desired color is reached.

  • Leave last bowl of frosting white.

  • Heat each bowl of frosting for 5-10 seconds until frosting is thin and falls off a spoon.

  • Take a spoon and drizzle one colored frosting over top of cake with a back and forth motion, letting the icing fall over the sides of the cake. Alternate between colors to get desired look. Repeat with all three colors until all frosting is on cake.

  • Top with sprinkles.

  • Let cool and serve!

Nutrition

Calories: 708kcal | Carbohydrates: 130g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Sodium: 997mg | Potassium: 237mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 83g | Calcium: 224mg | Iron: 3.8mg

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  1. Sonia says

    What a fun and festive recipe! We will try this. Thanks for posting.

  2. Bethany says

    I’m adding this to our Christmas baking list! It looks awesome!

  3. Lyndsey says

    this looks so yummy and festive!

  4. Tiffany says

    That looks gorgeous, delicious, and easy enough that I think I could manage lol thank you!!

  5. April@LoveOurRealLife says

    This is really pretty! I also really like your pinwheel sugar cookies! Yum

  6. Nicole Banuelos says

    This looks amazing!! What a great Christmas recipe!

  7. Kelly Plante says

    This would be perfect for one of our upcoming holiday parties!

  8. Annemarie LeBlanc says

    I just got a new oven and this will be one of the goodies I am going to make it in. Thanks for the recipe idea.

  9. Andrea Bates says

    This is so pretty! I’m such a slacker when it comes to colorful baking, but I could totally eat this!!

  10. Debbie Smith says

    Christmas Bundt Cake Recipe- Balancing Motherhood (12)
    This was a hit!! It looked and tasted great – both the kids and adults loved it! The colours blended beautifully and I made cupcakes with the 1/3 of the unused chocolate batter. I did find that it took 45 minutes to bake. Thanks for such a festive addition to our dinner!

  11. Lynne says

    Can I freeze?

  12. Alicia at BalancingMotherhood.com says

    You can freeze this recipe with ease. Just put in an airtight container and freeze. Let thaw on counter before serving.

  13. Julie says

    This looks so delicious.. can’t wait to try it..
    Love all the recipes so far !!

Christmas Bundt Cake Recipe- Balancing Motherhood (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to a perfect bundt cake? ›

Grease your pan with shortening and dust with flour

The best tip Catherine could give any Bundt baker is to grease the pan with shortening and dust with flour—no butter here! “You don't want to use butter here. The milk solids in it can cause the cake to stick when it bakes,” Catherine advises.

Why is my bundt cake not rising evenly? ›

Make sure you don't over fill the bake pans. Make sure there is good and even flow of heat to all sides of the pan. Make sure to keep your baking pan at the centre of the oven. Consider using fabric pan belts that prevent cake from getting heated too much at the side adjacent to the pan.

What does the word Bundt mean in German? ›

Bundt was derived from the German word bundkuchen, meaning “a cake for a gathering”.

Should you let a Bundt cake cool before flipping it? ›

Allow the Cake to Cool

Once you've cooked your bundt cake and removed it from the oven, allow it to cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Then place a wire cooling rack over the base of the cake and invert the pan to release.

How full should a bundt pan be before baking? ›

How much batter should go into a Bundt pan? Broadly speaking, a classic 10-cup pan should contain enough batter to reach the two-thirds mark, but should be no more than three-quarters full.

How do you make a bundt cake rise higher? ›

So with that in mind, here are our tips:
  1. Add a leavening agent to the flour. ...
  2. Make sure your butter is room temperature, and beat the butter and sugar together until properly creamed. ...
  3. Be careful with the cake batter. ...
  4. Check your oven is at the correct temperature.

How do I get my cake to rise evenly? ›

In order to bake cake evenly, you have to insulate its edges. Preventing the temperature of batter at the edge from increasing quickly allows the cake to rise longer before it sets. A cake whose edges rise at nearly the same rate as its center will remain flat across the top — no dome, perfect for stacking and icing.

Should you beat eggs before adding to cake mix? ›

For chemically-leavened cakes — that is, cakes calling for baking powder or baking soda — it's OK if you don't remember to add the eggs until the end. Martina says, “Late in the mixing stage, eggs will incorporate better if you lightly beat them before adding to the batter.

Who invented Bundt cake? ›

The people credited with popularizing the Bundt cake are American businessman H. David Dalquist and his brother Mark S. Dalquist, who co-founded cookware company Nordic Ware based in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

What do Germans call cake? ›

Cake in German language is kuchen.

Why is Bundt called Bundt? ›

Dave trademarked the pan's name as Bundt, a loose play on the German word "bund," which means a gathering of people. The Bundt pan's popularity didn't take off in the first decade or so that it existed. Americans weren't use to this style of cake, instead opting to use pans they already recipes for.

Can you use Pam to grease a bundt pan? ›

Please do NOT use a regular cooking spray because it tends to leave a sticky residue on the pan, and the cake may stick; also, the residue left on the pan may be very difficult to clean completely, making it more likely that future cakes will stick.

What do bakers spray on cakes? ›

Simple syrups are essential to cake preparation because they make cakes appear good and taste delicious and moist. Bakers usually mix equal amounts of water and sugar and boil the liquid until the sugar melts to form a simple syrup. There are various reasons why cake bakers use simple syrups: Enhancement of Moisture.

Why did my Bundt cake come out dense? ›

There's a big chance your butter and sugar will over-cream, meaning the butter will trap more air than it should. As the batter bakes, that extra air will deflate and leave you with an overly dense cake. It's all science! For best results, cream butter and sugar together for about 1-2 minutes.

How long should you cool a Bundt cake before removing from pan? ›

After removing from the oven, place the pan on a wire rack and let cool; your recipe will specify the required time, usually from 10-20 minutes. This allows the cake to become firm enough to remove from the pan without breaking apart. Cooling too long in the pan will cause the cake to be damp and stick to the pan.

How do you make a Bundt cake less dense? ›

Add Sour Cream

To help prevent a dry, dense cake, let's add a creamy and light wet ingredient. Milk is usually required in a cake recipe to thin out the batter and lighten up the crumb, but sour cream is often overlooked. In addition to milk, add a Tablespoon or 2 of sour cream.

How do you make a Bundt cake rise higher? ›

So with that in mind, here are our tips:
  1. Add a leavening agent to the flour. ...
  2. Make sure your butter is room temperature, and beat the butter and sugar together until properly creamed. ...
  3. Be careful with the cake batter. ...
  4. Check your oven is at the correct temperature.

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