You really need a tube pan (angel food cake pan) or bundt pan, but if you don't have one, you can also use two round cake pans. Of course, it will look like a regular cake and not a bundt cake, but will still taste great.
2006-11-20 07:09:24
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answered by bamakathy 3
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No...you need a bundt pan and they run about $10-20. Bundt is the shape, not a recipe.
2006-11-20 06:58:46
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answered by Kimber 3
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if the package says bundt cake, forget it. sometimes i make muffins with cake mix.. if u want it to be a bundt cake use a bundt cake pan. if u want regular make it regular. have fun with it!
2006-11-20 06:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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hence the name "bundt". if you use a regular cake pan it's just a regular cake.
2006-11-20 07:00:02
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answered by sixcannonballs 5
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If it particularly is spilling over, you're utilising too plenty batter. it particularly is okay in case you do now not use all the batter, you could continually make a pair of cupcakes with something. you will hit upon a sparkling pan at mattress, tub & previous.
2016-12-17 13:18:01
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answered by younker 3
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Yeah i have done it, you have to be careful of the bake time though.. it takes longer
2006-11-20 06:58:45
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answered by Jonny B 5
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no you need a bundt pan for a bundt cake!!! duh!!!
2006-11-20 06:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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