4-Ingredient Pear Bundt Cake ~ Simple Sweet Recipes (2024)

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This easy and moist Pear Bundt Cake recipe uses just 4 easy ingredients and about 5 minutes prep! Then, just bake and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

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If you are looking for a fancy bundt cake that is easy to make, try this recipe! This bundt cake uses a cake mix as the base, and the pears with the syrup really add a great flavor and keep the cake nice and moist.

Since you don’t use oil to the batter, it makes this cake low in fat, it is a must make for Fall!

The cooler weather of Fall is here, and the urge to bake is kicking back in! I love that in Fall you are filled with baking sweet goodies for family gatherings and just treats for you and your family!

This pear bundt cake is so simple to make, and it really adds a wonderful fragrance to your home that screams Fall as it bakes!

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This long-time family favorite cake is so moist and is incredibly delicious. With4 ingredients you can whip up this cake in no time! I love that it uses a cake mix as the base, and then mixing in sliced pears, you get the juice from it, which really helps keep this cake extra moist! It is incredibly delicious, and is a long-time family favorite cake!

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When the weather begins to cool and leaves change and fall off trees, my family knows this cake will be made soon.

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The thing about this cake is it is absolutely stunning! There is something about the look of a bundt cake that screams fancy! Now you can make this cake ahead of time and freeze easily. I do recommend don’t dust with powdered sugar until you are ready to serve it if you freeze first.

4-Ingredient Pear Bundt Cake Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 55 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

This easy and moist Pear Bundt Cake recipe uses just 4 easy ingredients and about 5 minutes prep! Then, just bake and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Ingredients

  • 1 (15 oz.) pear slices (or halves) in juice or light syrup
  • 1 regular sized box white cake mix
  • 1 whole egg + 2 egg whites, lightly beaten
  • powdered sugar for dusting

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350.
  2. Drain pears (reserving the juice/syrup) mash thepears using a potato masher or fork leaving a few small chunks.
  3. Combine the pears and syrup in a large bowl. Add in the cake mix, egg whites and egg.
  4. Using ahand mixer, beat on low speed for 30 seconds. Switch it tohigh, and beat for another 3 minutes.
  5. Coat a10-in. fluted tube panwith cooking spray and dust with flour. Pour in the batter.
  6. Bakefor 50-55 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes before removing from the pan to a wire rack to cool completely. Dust withconfectioners sugar, and serve.
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  1. Kim~madeinaday says

    This sounds so yummy with the pears!! Sharing! Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Hope to see ya next week!
    Kim

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  2. Nancy F. Leonard says

    I Love This Pear Bundt Cake.

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  3. Claudia Young says

    This is a wonderful dessert for diabetics. It is nice to have a dessert that is pretty and you don’t feel left out because of the sugar content. Thanks, CNY

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  4. connie says

    I would love to try this cake. I’m assuming if I keep an eye on the time I can make it in a loaf pan instead of a bundt pan.

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  5. Mary says

    Made it your way last week and it was awesome. This week I’ve made it using canned peaches and another one with Mandarin oranges and pineapple. They both turned out great. In 40 years of baking I’ve never found such a great versatile recipe. Thank you.

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    • Janel says

      All those varieties sound amazing!! Now I want to try them — Especially pineapple <3

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      • Elizabeth Madsen says

        The bunt cake was awesome. I couldn’t find the nutritional information for it. I’m stage 4 kidney disease. I have to be very careful what I eat. If you could send me the information I would greatly appreciate it.
        Sincerely, Elizabeth Madsen

  6. Jenna Merryman says

    Can this recipe be done with boxed spice cake instead of white?

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    • Janel says

      I bet that would turn out great! Try it and let us know how it goes!

      Reply

  7. Kim says

    I substituted four cups of very ripe peeled Bartlett pears for the canned pears and syrup because I was trying to use up the last of some fresh pears my friend gave me from her pear orchard. This turned out amazing! No other liquid added or changes to the recipe. So moist and delicious! Thank you for the recipe!

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  8. Carola says

    WOW! Yummy and easy! Made it for a dinner party of 8 and thought I would freeze sine fir later but everyone wanted to take some home. Making anothr one today!

    Reply

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4-Ingredient Pear Bundt Cake ~ Simple Sweet Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is a secret ingredient for cakes? ›

To summarize, applesauce is a secret weapon for creating moist and healthier cakes. Its natural sweetness and moisture make it a great substitute for high-fat ingredients like oil or butter. So go ahead, embrace the power of applesauce and elevate your cakes to new levels of deliciousness!

What makes a bundt cake special? ›

Bundt cakes are a round, one layer cake with a hole in the middle. The cake's name comes from the name of the cake pan with fluted sides that they are baked in. This special, aluminum non-stick cake pan is called a Bundt pan. These cakes are doughnut-shaped, and often drenched in icing or glaze.

What gives sweetness to cakes? ›

Sugar gives sweetness to cakes. It also tenderizes the gluten and improves the texture of cakes. Eggs improve both the flavor and color of cakes. The coagulated egg proteins also add structure to cakes.

What is the main ingredient that makes a cake moist? ›

USE VEGETABLE OIL. While butter undoubtedly imparts excellent flavor, vegetable oil can really elevate a cake when it comes to moisture. Replacing butter with vegetable oil in your cake recipes typically yields moist results.

Can I use a regular cake mix in a bundt pan? ›

Can You Make a Regular Cake in a Bundt Pan? Good news here: You can definitely make regular cakes in your favorite Bundt pan. According to Mark, you'll want to stick with recipes for traditional layer cakes, pound cakes and sheet cakes. These all can be baked in your favorite fluted cake pan.

How to keep bundt cake moist? ›

To ensure your Bundt cake remains moist and doesn't get dry, do your best to avoid overbaking. Overbaking can lead to a dry and crumbly texture. To prevent this: Begin checking your cake for doneness a few minutes before the recommended baking time is up.

What is the secret to getting a bundt cake out? ›

The Best Trick For Releasing a Cake From a Bundt Pan

Usually the cake likes to cling to the tube in the middle, so nudging it loose there can be all it takes. After doing this, carefully flip the bundt pan over and lightly shake it.

What is the secret of a delicious cake? ›

Success of a cake depends on the correct blending of ingredients, the careful creaming of butter and sugar, as well as the gentle folding of egg whites (if added separately) to maintain maximum aeration. Please read Basic Rules For Baking. Fold or Folding: A method of gently mixing ingredients.

What is your best baking secret? ›

Combine ingredients as gently as possible without overmixing. Creamed butter and sugar should be pale and fluffy, never yellow and gritty. Butter temperature is a vital detail that should not be overlooked. Don't open the oven door until goods are done baking.

Which 2 ingredients help the cake to rise? ›

Firstly, you need to mix your baking powder/bicarbonate of soda through your flour before you add this to the mixture. These two ingredients are the most common raising agents in baking, so I've focused on them here (also make sure they are in date!).

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