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  • Nordic Ware trademarked the name Bundt—from the German bundkuchen.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • The Spiced Life: Spiced Pumpkin Bundt Cake, Preferably Naked skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Spiced Pumpkin Bundt Cake, Preferably Naked Laura 2009

  • Awaiting me there was a gorgeous looking chocolate Bundt cake that Susan, one of the wonderful women in our group, had baked for me.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Sarah 2009

  • Pumpkin Seed Oil Gains Attention Tim Gruber for The Wall Street Journal Sherrine Bundt pulled a tractor up to a pile of pumpkins that were ready for harvest at a farm in Wisconsin that produces pumpkins for Hay River Foods.

    In the Culinary World, Savoring an Oil Boom J. S. Marcus 2011

  • Awaiting me there was a gorgeous looking chocolate Bundt cake that Susan, one of the wonderful women in our group, had baked for me.

    Three for the Price of One Sarah 2009

  • I may even add a touch of lemon zest and bake it in a Bundt pan to turn the cake into a Strawberry-Lemon ring!

    Archive 2009-04-01 Sarah 2009

  • Tim Gruber for The Wall Street Journal Sherrine Bundt pulled a tractor up to a pile of pumpkins that were ready for harvest.

    Pumpkin-Seed Oil Gains Attention 2011

  • I plunged into the half-foot of documentation that came with the vehicle, learning nothing more than how to make a Bundt cake in the microwave.

    Roughing It in a Not-So-Luxurious Luxury RV Dan Neil 2011

  • Pour into a 12 cup Bundt pan, coated with cooking spray.

    Mexican Chocolate Cake : The Cooking Adventures of Chef Paz 2010

  • I may even add a touch of lemon zest and bake it in a Bundt pan to turn the cake into a Strawberry-Lemon ring!

    A Whole New Meaning Sarah 2009

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  • In 1966 Ella Helfrich used a Bundt pan to bake her Tunnel of Fudge Cake and win the 17th Pillsbury Bake-off. In response, Pillsbury received more than 200,000 requests from people who wanted to purchase a Bundt pan.

    March 29, 2011

  • O Tunnel of Fudge!

    Curse a Pillsbury judge and that heavenly sludge!

    Now I'm obese and the weight won't budge!

    March 30, 2011