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For those of you in Utah, I am going to be on the Channel 2 Noon News again this Monday. I’ll be doing a cooking segment
 with their Chef.
I’ll be making Soft Jumbo Pretzels. So….if this recipe has scared you in the past, tune in to the show and you can see how it’s done!
And now, a small warning.
You will not be able to stop thinking about this fabulous Snickerdoodle Bundt Cake
once you have taken a bite.
The rich…
dense…
buttery…
moist…
sweet…
sugar and cinnamon crusted….
taste of this mouthwatering cake will be popping
 into your dreams at night.
What? I’m the only one that dreams about cake at night?
Maybe so, but I have a sneaking suspicion you do too.
This cake is made from scratch.
WAIT!!!
Hang on there pretty ladies and gents.
Do NOT stop reading.
The mixing and measuring efforts involved in this tasty project are a small price to pay for the flavor packed pay off
 you are going to get in the end.
And just think of what you can tell all of your friends…
“Did I make this from a mix?” you’ll say. 
“Oh heavens no! I baked this beauty from scratch!”
You are going to be hot stuff, I tell you.
Here’s a little secret.
You’re hot stuff already…
Have a Happy Mothers Day everyone.
Put a smile on and have a great day!
Do your Mother’s Day plans include wiping bums, cooking up meals, washing some dishes, solving a little sibling rivalry, packing grouchy kids into the car to head to grandmas house….?
Mine too!
Good thing there are butterfly kisses at bedtime, 
and 8 and 10 year old girls who still want to snuggle,
and a teenage boy who says
 “You’re a really cool Mom. Seriously. You are.” 
and twin boys who like to wrestle,
and lots of funny joke telling,
and MyHandsomeHusband to entertain us on the piano,
and some quiet moments in all of the chaos to just sit and visit.
You know what I think?
Professional Bum Wiping is Under Rated.
Snickerdoodle Bundt Cake

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 60 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Yield: 10 servings

Ingredients

2 t ground cinnamon
1 C white sugar
 
2 1/2 C flour
1 t baking powder
1/2 t baking soda
1/2 t salt
1 C butter, softened
1 C sugar
1 C brown sugar
3 eggs at room temperature
2 t vanilla
1 C full-fat sour cream at room temperature 
 

Instructions

1. In a small bowl, combine 1 C sugar and 2 t cinnamon. Mix it together well.
2. Generously grease the inside of your bundt pan with shortening, or spray heavily with Pam Cooking Spray With Added Flour. 
3. Gently dust the entire inside of your pan with the cinnamon sugar mixture. Be sure you get inside all the little nooks. You will most likely only use about 1/3 C of the mixture. Set aside the leftovers to use in the middle of the cake.
4. In a mixing bowl combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Set the good little mixture aside for later.
5. In a Kitchen Aid mixer or using hand held beaters beat the softened butter on medium speed for 1 minute.
6. Add the white sugar and mix for 3 minutes.
7. Scrape the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula and add the brown sugar. Mix for 2 minutes.
8. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing for a full minute after each one.
9. Stir in the vanilla.
10. Grab your good little dry mixture and add it alternately with the sour cream. When both sour cream and all of the dry mixture are added continue to mix for 2 minutes.
11. Spread 1/2 the batter into your pan. Pour the leftover cinnamon and sugar over the top. Spread the rest of your batter over the top.
12. Bake at 325 degrees for 55-65 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean.
13. Cool for 10 minutes, then invert onto a wire rack to cool completely.
https://jamiecooksitup.net/2010/05/snickerdoodle-bundt-cake/
 Recipe from: My Baking Addiction
Pinterest friendly image below…
Snickerdoodlet Bundt Cake from Jamie Cooks It Up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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35 Comments

  1. Delicious thanks a lot for share it, now i get the recipe for the weekend, by the way here is raining a lot and th old weekend is gonna rain, thanks

  2. This recipe came up on my “you might also like” list- and I just thought I would say thank you for this recipe! We do 'also like' this recipe, ALOT!! It has been my go-to for so many things and I always get so many compliments! It is so good, and left overs are delicious for breakfast the next morning 🙂

    I'm telling you that this was the recipe that gave you “street credit” with my kids, now if I tell them it's from Jamie Cooks It Up, they will always at least try it! Thank you so much for all of your time and instructions, it makes me want to cook!

  3. I made this tonight, OMG. AMAZING!!! Also, I used 1/2 brown, 1/2 white sugar for the struesel, so tasty & crunchy & delish.

  4. I made this tonight for my moms club meeting tomorrow. So I made a little side cake for my husband and I to eat tonight! Loved it!!!

  5. Hi Jamie,
    I saw your recipe yesterday on your Pinterest and made it up. What a great tasting cake! The recipe was easy to follow and the cinnamon deliciousness put me into orbit! Now I have to check out some of your other recipes!

  6. Some of your bundt recipes say they are even better the next day–how about this one? I’m afraid the cinnamon sugar won’t be as crunchy after it’s covered overnight.

    1. Shannon,
      Yes, this cake is better the second day as well. The cinnamon sugar can get a bit crusty in the middle, but I kind of like it that way. 🙂
      Good luck! Hope you love it!
      ~Jamie

  7. I made this last night for dessert and it was amazing!! I packed a piece in my husbands lunch for work and he called me to ask where I had bought this cake from. I can only imagine how much better it could taste the second day! Thank you for sharing this, I love your blog! 🙂