Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Candy Cane Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache Drizzle /#BundtBakers

It is BundtBakers Day! If you are looking for something special to serve this holiday season, this little Candy Cane Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache Drizzle is the answer. I stepped up the white cake batter a notch by adding peppermint extract and red food color swirling through the batter. The chocolate ganache is rich and decadent, and what better time to have decadent than at the holidays! It is topped off with chopped candy cane pieces and adorned with a candy cane Christmas Tree!
 This sweet little treat screams "Merry Christmas"!


Candy Cane Bundt Cake
w/ Chocolate Ganache Drizzle

Cake
2 cups Flour
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
1/2 cup Butter
1 3/4 cups Sugar
1/2 teaspoon Peppermint Extract
4 Egg Whites
1/3 cups Buttermilk
Red Food Coloring

Ganache
Milk Chocolate 
1/4 cup Heavy Whipping Cream

Candy Cane Tree
(make this the day before or at least before the cake)
 crushed Candy Canes
Christmas Tree Cookie Cutter 
Pan Spray

Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Grease and flour your bundt pans.
Combine your flour, baking powder, and baking soda.
Set aside.
Mix  your butter and sugar together until creamy.
Add peppermint and mix in.
Add egg whites, beating well.
Add some flour and then alternate with buttermilk and
flour on low until combined.
Remove 1/2 cup of batter and place in separate bowl.
Add food coloring one drop at a time until
you reach your desired color.
Place white batter in your bundt pans but only half as high
as you would go. Add red batter with a large spoon.
Spread it around the pan.
Add additional white batter .
Use a toothpick or skewer to swirl the two colors together.
Bake for 15-16 minutes.
Remove from oven, take a toothpick around 
the edge of each bundt. Let sit 15 minutes.
Remove from pan.
Melt about 5-6 ounces of chocolate in a double boiler.
Heat your whipping cream so it is warm.
You can do this in a microwave. If you want to do 
it on the stove, do it in a separate pan from the chocolate.
Once the cream is warm to the touch, not hot, 
add the cream to the pot of chocolate, and whisk it together.
Cold cream could make your chocolate seize and it
 will not be unusable. 
Drizzle chocolate on your plate. 
Place the bundt cake on the plate and drizzle 
chocolate on it how ever you like. I like
to fill the center because it tastes so good 
with the peppermint pieces.
To make the candy cane tree and star, set your oven 
to 250 degrees. Wipe the inside of the cookie cutters
with pan spray. Place the cutters on a cookie sheet
covered with parchment paper.  Crush your candies
and sprinkle the pieces in the cookie cutters. The higher
you fill them, the thicker they will be. Cook for
10 minutes or until melted. Keep a close watch. 
Remove from oven and let cool. Then remove from
the cookie cutter. This can be made the day
before you want to use it.
Decorate accordingly!
Here is the inside of your peppermint cake.
See the chocolate dripping down the inside! Yum!

Thank you for joining me today!

Check out what all the other #BundtBakers made today!
Thank you, thank you to Laura and Stacy for making it all happen this month!

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15 comments:

  1. What a fun way to decorate the cake!

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  2. So adorable, and yummy looking, too! My kids would love these.
    xoKathleen

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  3. Adorable Teri! I love the little Christmas tree in the center. Another great BB entry.

    Happy Holidays!

    xo

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  4. How adorable! Plus 1ed it for later. Thanks!
    Merry Christmas!
    Theresa @ Shoestring Elegance

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  5. These look so fun and sound super yummy! A perfect parting gift for a holiday party get together.

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  6. What gorgeous little cakes! So festive!

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  7. Love these cute little cakes. Sound so delish. Cathy

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  8. I'm loving the candy cane tree and star too. Pretty cool and easy decorations.

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  9. We also used candy canes, really good mini Bundt with the chocolate glaze!

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  10. This is so cute! I love the decoration! Happy Holidays!

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  11. What a great looking bundt, I love the glaze!

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  12. Nice post thank you Daniel

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