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Bundt

American  
[buhnt, boont] / bʌnt, bʊnt /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of round tube pans with fluted sides.


adjective

  1. of or noting a cake baked in such a pan, or the ring-shaped form of such a cake.

Etymology

Origin of Bundt

First recorded in 1950–55, Bundt is from the German word Bundkuchen Bundt cake

Example Sentences

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The technical: savory monkey bread — buttery dough balls baked together in a Bundt, meant to be pulled apart and shared.

From Salon

I’d recently treated myself to a deep red nonstick Bundt pan and this recipe became its christening.

From Salon

But when it finally came out of the oven — improbably perfect, golden brown, the Bundt ridges crisped and glistening — I felt a little giddy.

From Salon

The signature challenge asked bakers to make a batch of monkey bread, a sticky pull-apart bread made from balls of dough layered and baked in a Bundt pan.

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“I’ve heard nobody answer this question: how did he get that gig? Jay-Z. What happened there? I think Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar should both send Colin Kaepernick a Bundt cake and a six-pack of beer and a ‘thank you’ note with a bunch of money in it, because without him kneeling and getting everyone’s panties in a bunch over the anthem, self-included, I don’t think that happens,” Rock shared.

From Salon