“This Apple Cider Doughnut Cake is the most delicious cake I ever made — and I bake a LOT! I could have eaten the whole cake.” ~Carol
apple cider doughnut cake is easy and so delicious!
I highly recommend this wonderful apple bundt cake, it’s pretty much everything you want in an easy Fall treat. There’s nothing fancy or fussy about it, but it’s soft and tender, with a thin cinnamony-sugar crust just like those cider doughnuts you get when you go apple picking. The aroma is intoxicating, and it’s the perfect thing to take to a gathering or party. It’s also ideal for housewarmings, new neighbors, new parents, or anyone who could use a little extra comfort or care. This cake is not overly sweet, so it’s appropriate for breakfast or mid-morning, with a cup of coffee, tea, your pumpkin spice latte (or hot cider!)
other recipes in my doughnut cake series
ingredients for apple cider bundt cake
- flour
- I use both all purpose and oat flour in this cake, which gives it a nice, tender crumb. Oat flour can be found in your supermarket baking aisle, and you can easily make oat flour at home.
- sugar
- cinnamon
- vanilla extract
- apple cider
- fresh apple cider is amazing, but you can use apple juice if necessary. Do not use apple cider vinegar!
- applesauce
- vegetable oil
- butter
- eggs
- baking powder, baking soda, and salt
I attribute the pillowy texture of this apple cider doughnut cake to the applesauce and the oat flour in the recipe. Oat flour is readily available in most large grocery stores, and Bob’s Red Mill makes a good one, but it’s essentially oats that have been ground into a fine powder, so if you don’t have any on hand you can actually process rolled oats in a food processor or high speed blender, like a Vitamix, to make your own. For more details, check out my post on how to make your own oat flour!
how oat flour changes the texture of this apple cider doughnut cake
Oat flour gives baked goods a nice soft texture and a little extra flavor. I love it to add it to regular flour in lots of different types of recipes. It does wonders for my Irish oatmeal soda bread and my quick whole grain rolls.
Oat flour has a slightly higher moisture content than wheat flour, which helps keep cakes moist and tender.
Oat flour has a lovely nutty, earthy taste that adds depth to the flavor of this cake.
tvfgi recommends: a great basic bundt pan
Bundt pans come in all sorts of wonderful shapes and sizes, which is great, except that you never know how your pan is going to work with a specific recipe. I like to use this one from Wilton which is a basic, all purpose pan that’s sturdy, nonstick, and a standard size. The simple fluted shape insures an easy release, and isn’t that what it’s all about? Click here for details.
check out the comments for great reviews and variations
- Karen and Susan get a gold stars for creating gluten free versions of this apple cider doughnut cake. Many used Bob’s Red Mill gf baking mix with great success.
- Judy dusts her greased bundt pan with cinnamon sugar for an extra crunchy crust.
- Lorraine uses boiled cider from King Arthur Flour.
- Anne made her apple cider cake flavored with a little apple brandy!
- Amanda made her own oat flour in the NutriBullet.
- Dee turned the bundt cake into a layer cake.
- Bella adds a layer of cinnamon sugar to the bottom of the cake before flipping it over, which is genius.
- and that’s just a few of the great ideas you guys have come up with 🙂
more ways to cook with cider
- Kale and Fall Fruit Salad with Cider Poppy Seed Dressing
- Baked Apple Cider Doughnuts ~ New York Times Recipe
- Homemade Apple Cider
- Apple Cider Doughnut Loaf Cake
- Hot Buttered Apple Cider
- Mulled Cider Jelly
- Slow Cooked Cider Brats with Apple Onion Relish
- Wild Rice Salad with Maple Cider Vinaigrette
- Hard Cider Braised Pot Roast with Fresh Sage
Apple Cider Doughnut Cake
Equipment
- standard bundt pan (10-12 cup capacity)
Ingredients
dry ingredients
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 1/2 cups oat flour
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
wet ingredients
- 1 cup apple cider
- 3/4 cup applesauce
- 3/4 cup vegetable oil, I use safflower
- 3 large eggs, room temperature
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
topping
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
Instructions
- Set oven to 350F
- Generously butter and flour your bundt pan, making sure to get into all the nooks and crannies. Don’t skip this step!
- Whisk the dry ingredients together in a large mixing bowl.
- Whisk the wet ingredients together in a another bowl.
- Add the wet ingredients to the dry and whisk until just combined, don’t over mix.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 45-50 minutes, until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out without wet batter clinging to it. Set the pan on a cooling rack for 15 minutes.
- Stir the sugar and cinnamon together for the topping.
- Invert the cake onto a plate. Brush with the melted butter, and sprinkle generously all over with the sugar.
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Notes
- Sub cardamom for cinnamon, yum.
- Fold in some finely diced fresh apple for texture.
- You might use apple butter instead of applesauce.
- Instead of the sugar coating you could make a simple glaze out of cider and powdered sugar to drizzle (liberally!) over the cake.
I NEED this cake! Like NOW!!! Definitely on my Fall baking to do list!
I, too, love Bundt cakes and this recipe will definitely welcome fall! Can’t wait to try it, we’re supposed to have our first cool snap this weekend!
If you love Bundt Pans as i do, check out KingArthurFlour.com, they have an amazing assortment of Bundt Pans
Thanks Karen, I love the King Arthur site!
How wonderful this Bundt cake looks, love it, it’s the perfect autumn cake!
Yum! Such a perfect beginning to autumn. That texture sounds absolutely incredible. Definitely need to make this for my family.
Thanks Tara, hope they love it!
Sue, you just made my day with this post. I’m heading out to get a bundt pan, somehow mine didn’t make the last move. I can smell it now.
Enjoy Schatzi ~ everybody needs a new bundt pan now and then anyway!
oh, Sue…YUMMY!
Apple cider and donuts are the definition of Fall! You just added to my annual fall celebration menu!
Thanks!!
You have an annual fall celebration? Love that!
You had me at apple, but honestly, I love bundt cakes and this one looks like a winner.
I can feel a bundt obsession coming on…I bought 2 new pans this month!
You are officially KILLING ME! This is exactly the kind of dessert I’m craving. That dusting of spiced sugar on top is just the cherry on top!
You’re in luck, Lisa, ’cause you can have this dessert for breakfast 😉
Oh my gosh!! This looks so delicious! I can just imagine how heavenly this cake must smell while it is cooking. This is a definite must try!
This cake makes the whole house smell like fall, Elaine! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Can you use all all-purpose instead the oat flour?
You can, Mary, sure.
How is it possible that I can smell this cake by just looking at the pictures? What a wonderful flavor sensation this must be. Warm from the oven? Oh yes indeed, this must be a fantastic treat! Sharing and pinning and wishing it was mine 🙂
Thanks Tricia, this cake is pure Fall, I’m off to slice myself a piece for breakfast…
I am wondering if I could use Coconut flour instead of Oat flour and Almond flour. Also to make it sugar free I could use erythratol the natural sweetener. I make muffins with the two flours and they are yummy. I cant wait to try this.
I don’t have a lot of experience with coconut flour, but I know it’s tricky to use because it absorbs so much liquid. I think you’d have to adjust the recipe to allow for that. But if you’ve had success in the past then you may be able to pull it off.