Orange Creamsicle Bundt Cake
This Orange Creamsicle Bundt Cake is so moist and has such a refreshing flavor. It is loaded with a zesty orange taste and topped with an incredible cream cheese frosting.
Can you believe summer is wrapping up?! School is starting back up soon, if not already, and fall recipes will soon be popping up all over the place.
I am grasping onto those delicious summer flavors for as long as I can, Zesty Orange being one of those. Pair orange and cream together and you have a match made in heaven. Then when I transform it with my favorite bundt cake base recipe, and you have one out of this world dessert!
And while you are at it, be sure and check out these other yummy summer bundt cake flavors:
This Orange Creamsicle Bundt Cake is silky smooth and moist and has the most incredible texture. It is topped with an outrageously yummy cream cheese frosting that compliments the zest so perfectly!
Even though this recipe would be fantastic any time of year, don’t let summer pass you by without giving this amazing cake a try! It will be a hit wherever you go!
- 1 box White Cake Mix
- 1 small box Vanilla Pudding Mix (3.9 ounces)
- ½ cup Sour Cream
- ¾ cup Oil
- ¼ cup Water
- ¾ cup frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed
- ½ cup Sugar
- 4 Eggs
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- 12 ounce cream cheese, softened
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- In a large bowl, mix all cake ingredients together for 3 minutes on high. Pour into a greased and floured bundt pan.
- Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let sit in pan for 5 minutes, then invert onto a cooling rack.
- In a medium bowl combine cream cheese, powdered sugar, and beat on high until creamy.
- Scoop frosting into a large ziplock bag and cut a hole in the corner of the bag, you can also use a piping bag with a large round tip as well.
- When cake is cooled, pipe the frosting over the cake in a back and forth method. Garnish with orange zest if desired
Enjoy!
Jacob Tracy
I tried you're recipe and it wasn't done even a few minutes after the time. I have had this trouble with other bundts. Can you help me understand why near the cone isn't done and if there is a better way to check doneness? What was done treated great though.
Stephan Robert
I have made this cake twice. It is awesome. Several people have commented this is the best cake ever.