Combining two Southern classics, Cheerwine Soda and Bundt Cake, this Cheerwine Bundt Cake recipe is perfect to bring to a potluck or BBQ. They’re also great to keep on the counter for people who might stop by, like grandma used to do. Unlike layer cakes and cupcakes, which typically require frosting techniques and fillings, this bundt cake is prepared in one bowl, baked, and then topped with a thick glaze. So, although it may look impressive, it is deceptively simple.
What is Cheerwine?
Cheerwine is almost as synonymous with the South as sweet tea. With roots in North Carolina since the early 1900s, people have been drinking this sweet, refreshing cherry soda on their doorstep for more than a century.
How to make cheerwine cake
Our recipe has a few additions to enhance the cherry flavor and color, but the basic trick to making a delicious Cheerwine cake is to add water or Just replace milk with Cheerwine. . Start with a box of white cake mix. You can follow our recipe exactly or use it as a guide to bring nostalgic cherry soda flavor to your favorite cakes.