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Monday, December 15, 2025

Chocolate Peppermint Cake




My Aqua Group had our fun Christmas party this past week. 

 I made a Chocolate Peppermint Bundt cake with my Wilton Pine Forest Bundt Cake Pan.  It was a big hit.  I used cream cheese frosting on it to resemble snowy mountaintops.  If you've ever made the chocolate cake from a cake mix that has sour cream and chocolate chips in it, it's similar, but has peppermint chips instead of chocolate chips.


These are what I used....the peppermint bark chips for inside the cake and the peppermint chocolate baking confetti for decorating the frosting.  However, peppermint bark mix-ins are hard to find.  I want to make loaves for neighbors and had to resort to buying the peppermint bark squares and I'll chop them up.  I have enough of the confetti leftover.







On the left side is a Fitz and Floyd front and back of the teapot.  The teapot is such a detailed work of art!  Bottom left is my snowcapped pine forest cake.  Top right is a Tea Holiday Tea Collection from Mary of six different delicious teas of ten each that will keep me happy all winter.  Thank you so much, Mary! I had Candy Cane  Chai tea for my first selection, and so perfect with the cake.  The next pictures are of my favorite Johnson Bros Merry Christmas pattern.





Yield: 1 bundt cake or 2 loaf cakes
Author: Kitty, but recipe is adapted from Tina at Epicuricloud
Chocolate Peppermint Bundt Cake

Chocolate Peppermint Bundt Cake

This is a tasty chocolate cake to serve during Christmastime.

Ingredients

  • Baking Spray, oil or butter to grease pan or use Homemade Cake Release (see NOTE)
  • Cake:
  • 1 box chocolate cake mix (15.25 ounce)
  • 1 small box chocolate instant pudding mix
  • 1 cup sour cream room temp.
  • 4 large eggs room temp.
  • 1/3 cup oil
  • 1/2 cup coffee (not hot) or water + 1/2 teaspoon espresso powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup peppermint bark mix-ins (or mini chocolate chips)
  • Glaze:
  • 2 ounces cream cheese room temp.
  • 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • sprinkles optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Arrange oven rack to lower central portion.
  2. Prepare bundt pan by using Baker's Joy or Homemade Cake Release (see NOTE), or grease 2, 8" x 4" metal loaf pans. (You can use baking spray. You can also line pan with parchment for easy removal for the loaf pans.)
  3. Cake
  4. In large mixing bowl, combine cake mix and pudding mix. In large liquid measuring cup or small bowl stir together: Sour Cream, Eggs, Oil. Coffee and vanilla.
  5. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix until just combined. Stir in the chocolate chips or peppermint bark chips.
  6. Pour into prepared pan.
  7. Bake for 40-45 minutes for the loaf pans, and around 50 minutes for the bundt cake, or until toothpick in the center comes out clean
  8. Let cool in pan about 5-10 minutes before turning out onto a cooling rack.
  9. Glaze
  10. Use mixer to smooth cream cheese until there are no lumps. Add powdered sugar, vanilla and milk*. Mix until smooth. (*For thicker or thinner texture you can adjust the amount of milk.)
  11. Once the cake or loaves are almost cool, drizzle on the glaze and sprinkle with decorative sprinkles if desired.
  12. Keeps for several days in refrigerator. You can loosely cover once the cake is completely cool and the glaze has set.

Notes

Homemade Cake Release:

Mix 1/2 cup flour, 1/2 cup vegetable oil, and 1/2 cup shortening together until smooth. I used an electric mixer. Use a pastry brush to get into all the crevices in a bundt pan. The mix keeps in airtight container in the pantry for 3 months or in the fridge for 6 months. I label and date the container.

My Baker's Joy would always get clogged up and it was frustrating; no more frustration with this!






I made some more of my Artisan Bread and I had found a video on YouTube on how to make this Christmas tree design by scoring it with a razor blade into eight sections and then using scissors for the sides of the trees  I told my son, Mike, about it, and he tried it out.  It looks so pretty, doesn't it?



Thank you for your visit!  xo




17 comments:

  1. You and Mike made your artisan bread so festive. I've been making that bread for many years and it's so easy and we love it. Your Fitz and Floyd teapot is such a detailed work of art! Thanks for the tip on the homemade cake release. I've been meaning to try it. Your cake looks amazing!

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  2. Oooh Kitty, your cake is SO festive and sounds so good too! I love the pretty cream cheese frosting with the sprinkles. What a darling Christmas teapot! I really prefer the older Fitz and Floyd pieces (from their heyday) as they so much more detail. I’ve long admired your Johnson Brothers Merry Christmas pattern too. It’s so evocative of an old-fashioned Christmas. So glad you’re enjoying your tea. The Candy Cane Chai sounds wonderful with your cake. Your Christmas tree loaf bread turning out so pretty too! We’re I in the teens here this morning…brrrrrr. Hope you’re staying warm and wishing you a very merry week! ❤️🎄

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  3. Your cake looks amazing! I love your son's loaf of bread too.

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  4. Beautiful cake and presentation of both the cake and bread, Kitty! And I received email notice of the post, yay!

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  5. Kitty, your Fitz and Floyd teapot is darling. I bet the candy cane tea was yummy, especially with your chocolate peppermint cake. It all looks so pretty and festive. The bread is so pretty with the trees.🌲 takes it up a notch. Happy holidays.

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  6. Love how the bread came out with the trees. So clever and fun. The cake looks so delicious. Enjoy the week. Hugs. Kris

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  7. I love how your cake looks like snowy mountain peaks! So pretty and it also sounds delicious. I love how the tree design on the artisan boule turned out. I'll have to do a Google search for that cutting tutorial. Both great ideas for Christmas! ♥♥

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  8. The bread certainly is so pretty. MIke did an excellent job! And your cake sounds absolutely amazing!

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  9. Hi, the bread is so pretty and festive. I love bread, so I would gobble this up. ;-)
    The cake is so pretty too.
    Merry Christmas,
    Carla

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  10. The cake and bread look so good. It's the perfect time for baking! Hope you have a nice week.

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  11. Oh Kitty I love your cake and it looks amazing. Yep, it is going into my recipe file. Yummy! Have a wonderful week...🎄🥰🎄

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  12. Another charming Christmas tea setting! Your chocolate peppermint cake also looks yummy!

    I love your Fitz and Floyd teapot! I have a couple of Santa Fitz and Floyd teapots and always appreciate the fine details.

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  13. Kitty, the cake is beautiful and I am sure delicious. The F&F teapot is amazing, I have never seen this particular one. I love your Johnson Brothers Christmas pattern! The bread is so pretty with the trees! Merry week to you❤️

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  14. Good Evening Kitty. Your Cake is beautiful! I bet it was delicious. I will have to try it.
    Mike did a wonderful job making the bread so festive. I would like a slice please.
    Your F&F teapot is definitely festive. I love it!
    Merry! Merry! Kitty!

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  15. What beautiful and mouthwatering cake! Unique teapot. Merry Christmas!

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  16. Such a festive Christmas celebration Kitty. The cake is a showpiece not to mention how delicious it must be. I thought I'd seen everything Fitz & Floyd but I've never seen your teapot and I love it. I have a lot of FF and just love it. Wow, what a beautiful presentation the artisan bread is! Merry Christmas Kitty to you and yours.........

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  17. Your cake looks great and your son's loaf of bread is so festive.

    All the best Jan

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