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Sunday, November 15, 2015

November 15th is National Bundt (Pan) Day

National Bundt Day, also known as National Bundt Cake Day is celebrated every year on November 15.    As people across the United States are planning theirs menu for the upcoming holidays, a bundt cake is sure to be on the list at least once.



A bundt cake can be any cake that is baked in a Bundt pan, shaping it into a distinctive ring shape.  The shape of the Bundt pan was originally inspired by the traditional European fruit cake known as Gugelhupf.   It was in the 1950′s and 1960′s that the style of mold was popularized after cookware manufacturer Nordic Ware trademarked the name “Bundt” and started producing Bundt pans made from cast aluminum.  There are similar pans that are sold as “fluted tube pans” or other similar names.

The ring shape of bundt cakes give them difficulty in their frosting, therefore they are typically served undecorated, glazed, or dusted with powdered sugar.

In the beginning, the Bundt pan did not sell well and Nordic Ware considered discontinuing it.  Then in the 1963  New Good Housekeeping Cookbook, the Bundt pan was mentioned and sales increased.  In 1966, sales really increased  when a Bundt cake called the “Tunnel of Fudge”, baked by Ella Helfrich, took second place at the annual Pillsbury Bake-Off and she was awarded a $5,000.00 prize.  Because of the Bake-Off publicity,  there were more than 200,ooo Bundt pan requests.

Nordic Ware has sold more than 60 million Bundt pans across North America.

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