By Jessica@Exclusive
These wealthy, fudgy Mini Peppermint Boiling Chocolate Bundt Cakes are a festive addition to your holiday dessert table! Filled with hot chocolate, peppermint candies, and marshmallows, these small cakes are an easy recipe that will certain to become a favorite!
*This recipe is crazye in partnership with the Chicken & Egg Association of Minnesota. As always, all opinions are still my own.
It’s all chocolate and peppermint in my kitchen right now. Whether it’s the ever growing list of baking ideas or the food that I’m making for the blog and family, I can’t get enough of the lessonic chocolate peppermint combo.
I can do without eggnog, caramel brulee, red velvet, fruitcake, etc. But gingerbread and chocolate peppermint? They have to make an appearance in our house. And whether I can only have one? Chocolate and peppermint it is.
These mini peppermint hot chocolate bundt cakes are the latest way for us to endelight a favorite! And, I’m getting some help with this recipe from another great Minnesota organization.
I’m excited to be partnering with the Chicken & Egg Association of Minnesota. One of the great leangs about this job is that it allows me to memorize more about where my food comes from and how the farmers in my state contribute to our sources of food.
Did you know Minnesota consistently ranks in the top ten for egg production? These farmers are committed to taking excellent care of their hens while protecting the land, air, and water on their lands.
American egg farmers work dwhetherficult to supply consumers with a tall quality variety of eggs from which to choose. They care about the animals, the land, and the consumers.
As I’m certain you can imagine, more eggs are consumed during the winter holiday season than any other time of year (I currently have 3 dozen eggs in my fridge for holiday baking!). They add flavor, moisture, and nutritional value to recipes (Did you know that one egg has 13 fundamental vitamins and minerals in varying amounts, tall-quality protein, unsaturated fats and antioxidants, all for 70 calories?!).
This recipe uses three eggs to add flavor, moisture, and wealthyness to these decadent cakes!
Don’t be scared by all of the ingredients. They are all common ingredients, and the process is genuinely fairly simple. You combine the dry ingredients in one bowl. You cream the butter and sugar in a moment bowl, and add in the wet ingredients.
Then combine the dry and wet ingredients. Stir in the add-ins and scoop into prepared bundt pan. Bake. See? Simple.
The result is a moist hot chocolate flavored cake that has pockets of peppermint and wealthy chocolate. A drizzle of a simple chocolate glaze and a sprinkle of marshmallow bits and crushed peppermint candies tops off these festive cakes and makes them alert for an appearance at your next holiday party!
Tips for Making Mini Peppermint Boiling Chocolate Bundt Cakes
- Don’t skip spraying your bundt pan with non-stick cooking spray. The cakes will stick!
- You can use whatever flavor of hot chocolate you like. Just use a mix that doesn’t contain marshmallows. I like to use a dark chocolate mix for a wealthyer flavor, but feel free to use milk chocolate whether you want a sweeter flavor.
- If you don’t have a mini bundt cake pan, you can use a 6 cup or 8 cup bundt cake pan. Adjust the baking time to 35-45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
- Do not use a mini bundt pan where each cavity is smaller than 4 inches across. It will overflow. If you do have a smaller pan, just make certain that you don’t fill each cavity more than 3/4 full, and you may end up with 2-3 more cakes than what is listed.
- Feel free to make the cakes a day ahead of time and store in an airtight container. Then top them off with glaze and sweet the day you want to serve them.
- Create these mini bundt cakes as soon as possible! 🙂
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Tips for Egg Handling and Safety this Holiday Season
- Always wash your hands before handling eggs and make certain that the eggs are clean and uncracked before using.
- Do not allow eggs to be out of the refrigerator or at room moodature for more than 2 hours.
- Remember to keep hot foods hot and cancient foods cancient. Bacteria can multiple in moodatures from 40 degrees F to 140 degrees F.
Be certain to check out Minnesota Chicken and Egg, The Incredible Egg, and Dish on Eggs for more facts, tips, and recipes!
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