Fresh Strawberry Bundt Cake

Fresh Strawberry Bundt Cake
Julia Gartland for The New York Times
Total Time
About 2 hours, plus cooling
Rating
4(2,302)
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Strawberries from the farmers' market are tiny, packed with flavor, red all of the way through, and they put their supermarket counterparts to shame. This summery Bundt packs a double dose of strawberry flavor, so use the very best ones you can find. (You'll need 1 pound of strawberries for the cake and glaze.) A couple of tips for Bundt unmolding success: Make sure to butter and flour the pan generously and evenly, and let the cake cool for 15 minutes on a cooling rack, then flip it out on to the rack to cool completely. Don’t worry too much if your cake isn’t perfect: The blanket of pink glaze will cover many mistakes.

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Ingredients

Yield:12 servings

    For the Cake

    • ¾cup/170 grams unsalted butter (1½ sticks), softened, plus more for greasing the pan
    • 3cups/385 grams all-purpose flour, plus more for the pan
    • teaspoons baking powder
    • ½teaspoon baking soda
    • teaspoons kosher salt
    • cups/350 grams granulated sugar
    • Zest from 1 lemon (about 1 teaspoon)
    • 3large eggs, at room temperature
    • cups/300 milliliters whole-milk yogurt, not Greek
    • ¼cup/60 milliliters fresh lemon juice
    • 1teaspoon vanilla extract
    • cups fresh strawberries (about 1 pound/410 grams), hulled and chopped into ½-inch pieces

    For the Glaze

    • ¼cup/40 grams strawberries
    • 2cups/245 grams confectioners' sugar (unsifted)
    • 2 to 3teaspoons fresh lemon juice
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Nutritional analysis per serving (12 servings)

460 calories; 14 grams fat; 8 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 4 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 79 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 53 grams sugars; 6 grams protein; 327 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Make the cake: Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat oven to 325 degrees. Carefully butter and flour a 16-cup Bundt pan, making sure to get in all of the cracks and crevices.

  2. Step 2

    In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Set aside.

  3. Step 3

    In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, mix the butter and sugar until combined. Add lemon zest, and then cream the mixture until light and fluffy on medium-high speed, about 5 minutes.

  4. Step 4

    With the mixer on low, add the eggs one at a time, making sure each egg is completely incorporated before adding the next. Add the yogurt, lemon juice and vanilla, and stir on medium speed to combine, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary to incorporate all the ingredients. The mixture may curdle a bit, but don’t worry too much about it.

  5. Step 5

    Add the flour mixture all at once and mix on low until almost completely combined.

  6. Step 6

    Remove the bowl from the mixer, scrape and fold any excess flour into the batter, and scoop out roughly ½ cup/100 grams of batter. Drop tablespoons of batter into the bottom of the prepared pan, and smooth into the bottom of the pan. (This batter will prevent the strawberries from sinking to the bottom of the pan and sticking.) Add the chopped strawberries to the remaining batter in the bowl and gently fold in until the strawberries are evenly distributed. The batter will be thick.

  7. Step 7

    Spoon the batter evenly into the pan, smooth the top and tap the pan firmly on the counter a few times to release any large air bubbles. Bake the cake until golden brown and a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean (a few small crumbs are O.K.), about 70 minutes. Cool the pan on a rack for 15 minutes, then turn the cake out onto the rack to cool completely.

  8. Step 8

    When the cake is cool, make the glaze: In a medium bowl, use a fork to mash the reserved ¼ cup/40 grams of strawberries. Whisk in the confectioners' sugar and 2 teaspoons of lemon juice. The glaze should be thick but just pourable. If it seems thin, add a bit more confectioners' sugar; if it is too thick to stir, add a bit more lemon juice. Pour the glaze evenly over the cake (you can glaze it over a rack if you prefer to let the excess glaze drip off), let it set for a few minutes and serve. Once the glaze has dried completely, refrigerate any leftover cake, loosely draped with plastic wrap.

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I've had greatest success with melting my butter and brushing it into all the bundt pan nooks and crannies before flouring. Cakes release perfectly every time.

Try adding a good quality strawberry yogurt, it really helps to intensify the strawberry flavor.

This was a big hit! After reading the reviews that said it didn’t have a strong strawberry flavor, I made a couple changes: 1. I decided to add a 1.2 ounce bag of freeze-dried strawberries that I pulverized in my magic bullet. I mixed them in with the dry ingredients. 2. I used a whole milk European-style strawberry yogurt in place of plain yogurt. 3. Since yogurt is very sugary, I reduced the sugar by 1/4 cup, but I’m sure I could’ve easily reduced it by a 1/2 cup. I’ll be making this again.

I make this cake during strawberry season every year!! I drove 90-minutes round trip in hail and blinding rain for farm fresh strawberries a few weeks ago. This cake is worth it.

I made this cake. We really like it! Very moist tender cake. I used the strawberry yogurt like other people recommended. My husband even had 2 pieces of cake for dessert!

This recipe was luscious and very moist. It does require the larger size Bundt Cake Pan (12-15 cup). Because I love lemon, I added extra lemon zest to the batter and also added zest to the glaze. Finally, I used French strawberry whole milk yogurt (Oui by Yoplait, fruit on the bottom) and used the yogurt and fruit on the bottom. I shared the cake with my neighbors and, as always, ask for feedback. It was an overwhelming success. They suggested that I make no changes! It is better at room temperature than cold from the refrigerator, so keep that in mind. I just had the final slice and slipped it into microwave for 15 seconds to knock off the chill. It tasted wonderful.

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