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There are so many things to love about Baklava. The crispy layers of phyllo dough and spices but it is the combination of sugary nuts that take it over the top. If you have ever made Baklava before then you know that it is time consuming! Layer upon layer of phyllo dough is buttered, stacked and alternated with an amazing nut mixture and topped with a sugary sauce. Now you can have all of the wonderful flavors of Baklava in a Bundt Cake that I can’t wait for you to try. Keep scrolling for all of the simple details.

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The first time I had ever made or ate Baklava was when I had one of my classes make it. What a labor of love!

The project took days but I have to admit that it was totally worth it and my students not only loved it but they were super proud of their hard work.

One of the best feelings of being a teacher is watching your students be successful and impressed with what they have accomplished.

I think that is why I love teaching how to cook. Every lab allow the kids to create something they can be excited about. Plus…teens love to eat.

I think that this Baklava Bundt Cake will be a great recipe to make with my Basic Foods class because they will get the seasonal flavors in a super simple recipe.

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What is Baklava?

Baklava is a sticky and sweet pastry. It is made with dozens of layers of buttery phyllo dough but the star of the show {in my opinion} is the chopped nut mixture and honey syrup glaze.

How to turn Baklava into a Killer Bundt Cake

Although we are going to have to do without the phyllo dough, we are going to keep the good stuff…the awesome nut mixture.

Baklava is made with almonds, pistachios or walnuts. In this recipe I have used a combination of all of them because I wanted to give this cake all of the flavor I possibly could.

To start the Bundt cake by combining the nuts with butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and corn syrup.

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Pour the mixture into a Bundt pan that has been liberally sprayed with non stick spray.

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Then top with the cake mixture. To keep the cake super simple I have amped up a cake mix.

Combine a box of vanilla cake mix, eggs, vegetable oil, water and sour cream. The addition of sour cream gives it a little tang with the sweetness of the nut mixture and glaze.

Bake in a 350 degree oven for 40-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean.

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Remove the cake from the oven and let the cake cool for 10 minutes. I am going to tell you that 10 minutes is a bit of a magical number when it comes to this cake {and this Pecan Upside Down Bundt Cake}.

The 10 minutes gives the cake just enough time to set up and cool, so that is doesn’t fall apart but it is also still warm enough that the nut mixture will come out of the pan.

To help it out, run a knife around the edge of the outside and inside of the Bundt pan before inverting it onto a cake plate.

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Topping your Baklava Bundt Cake with Honey Glaze

The final step is a delicious honey sauce that you pour over the top of the cake. A quick whisking of ingredients and it is ready to drizzle over the top of this delicious cake.

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Whether we make this cake at school or I make it at home it is sure to be a hit. Bundt cakes are always fun because they are impressive but super simple to make.

Add it to your to do list this weekend and brighten your families day. Or better yet…add it to your holiday menu!

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Do you love Bundt cakes? Try these recipes…
  • Better Than Anything Bundt Cake
  • Lemon Pound Cake
  • Pecan Upside Down Bundt Cake
  • Black Bottom Bundt Cake
  • Cranberry Orange Bottom Bundt Cake

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Baklava Bundt Cake Recipe

Everything you love about Baklava is combined with a Bundt cake for the perfect mash up that is both simple and delicious.

Course: Dessert

Author: June Albertson-Dick

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 10

4.62 from 445 votes

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Ingredients

Baklava Topping

  • 1/4 cup butter {melted}
  • 1 cup chopped nuts {I used a combination of pistachios, almonds and walnuts}
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp corn syrup
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon

Cake Batter

  • 1-15.25 oz. box vanilla cake mix
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 tbsp sour cream

Honey Glaze

  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1-1 1/2 tbsp warm water

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare your Bundt pan by liberally spraying it with nonstick spray and set aside.

Baklava Topping

  • Combine melted butter, nuts, brown sugar, corn syrup and cinnamon into a medium bowl and stir until combined. Pour into the bottom of prepared Bundt pan and set aside.

Cake Batter

  • Combine cake mix, eggs, vegetable oil, water and sour cream in a large bowl and mix according to package directions. Pour batter into prepared pan and on top of the pecan topping. Be sure to spread into an even layer.

  • Bake in a 350° oven for 40-45 minutes or until a tooth pick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Remove from oven and place onto a cooling rack for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes run a knife around the edges of the cake. Then invert your Baklava Bundt Cake onto a cake plate. If Baklava mixture sticks to the bottom of the pan just use your fingers to remove them and place them onto the cake.

Honey Glaze

  • Once the cake has been inverted onto a plate, combine honey, powdered sugar, lemon juice and warm water. Whisk until you have a glaze that has a pourable consistency. Drizzle over the top of the cake. Serve immediately or cover and keep at room temperature for up to 3 days. It will keep an extra day in the refrigerator.

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FAQs

How many boxes of cake mix is needed for a Bundt cake? ›

Traditional Bundt cake pans hold 12-cups of batter, which is the perfect two-cake cake mix size. Most recipes that make 10 to 12 cups of batter will fit perfectly in most bundt cake pans.

What is the difference between regular cake mix and Bundt cake mix? ›

The differences between a Bundt cake and a regular cake are shape, size, and texture. The ingredients may be the same, but the end result looks different. A regular cake can be round, square, rectangular or any shape really.

How do you bake a Bundt cake evenly? ›

Bundt cakes rise in the oven just like any other cake. They bake upside down, so the top becomes the bottom when you turn it out of the pan. You can minimize the rounded bottom by pushing the batter to the inner and outer edges of the pan before baking. That way when the center rises you get a more even profile.

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.

When should you flip a Bundt cake? ›

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.

Should Bundt cake batter be thick? ›

Chips, nuts, and dried fruit are tasty additions to many types of Bundt cake. To avoid add-ins sinking to the bottom of the cake, choose a cake that starts with thick batter. Stir add-ins into the thick batter before scooping it into the pan. Make sure your pan is large enough to accommodate add-ins.

Is it cheaper to use box cake mix or make from scratch? ›

The box mix is about $1.50 cheaper and requires less effort, energy, and attention.

What can I add to a cake mix to make it like homemade? ›

Add one to two teaspoons of a pure extract to make it taste like a from-scratch cake. Pure vanilla extract and pure almond extract are great options, but you could also try lemon extract or orange extract paired with fresh citrus zest.

Do professional cake makers use cake mix? ›

Don't get caught in the trap of thinking that you must bake from scratch if you sell cakes. Most bakeries do NOT bake from scratch. In fact, I once worked at a bakery that actually claimed to be a “scratch bakery”, but all their cakes started with a Duncan Hines cake mix, the same kind you buy in the grocery store.

How do you keep a Bundt cake from falling apart? ›

Once your cake is fully baked, let it cool for about 15 minutes inside the pan before unmolding it onto a wire cooling rack to cool completely. Unmolding the cake while it's too hot can cause it to break apart during unmolding.

How long to leave cake in Bundt pan before removing? ›

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.

How do you know when a Bundt cake is done? ›

It is important to check the cake for doneness by inserting a toothpick or cake tester into the center of the cake. If it comes out clean, the cake is done. It takes the same amount of time to bake a bundt cake as a normal cake.

What causes a Bundt cake to fall in the middle? ›

Overbeating, Overmixing, or Undermixing Your Cake Batter

Too much air and your cake will collapse because it simply can't hold onto all that air.

Why is my Bundt cake so dry? ›

If you have too much flour in a recipe and not enough fat, like butter or oil, your cake is going to be dry and hard. For best results, I would encourage you to use a scale when baking, but if you don't have a scale, then just make sure you're using measuring cups correctly.

How many cakes does one box of cake mix make? ›

A standard box of cake mix is usually sufficient to make two layers, which you can stack on top of one another for a single cake. If you frosted them both separately, you'd have two cakes. If you used smaller pans (or cut the layers into pieces), you could get many more.

How many boxes of cake mix do I need to make a cake? ›

One standard boxed cake mix makes approximately 4 to 6 cups of cake batter. Sold at grocery and superstores, cake mixes are available in a variety of flavors. Most 2-inch deep cake pans require only one box of mix.

How much batter do you put in a bundt pan? ›

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.

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