Instant Pot Chocolate Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache — Moist, Dense and Ultra Chocolatey


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Want to make a moist, dense chocolatey cake in the Instant Pot? I’ll show you how! This Instant Pot chocolate bundt cake is beyond good…it’s amazing. Make it …

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  1. Shannon Robinson
    Shannon Robinson says:

    I wonder if a steamed pudding mold would work for this. I’m going to try making steamed puddings in my instant pot. Both sizes I have will fit in my pot. Now to work out times. I’ll try using this recipe and adjust from there.thank you for your helpful videos

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  2. Kathleen Zimmerman
    Kathleen Zimmerman says:

    Hi Karen 😀
    Through your link, I ended up buying a GLASS bundt pan, because I don't use anything non-stick or aluminum.
    Would I still use the same cooking time with glass?
    I also ordered 2 OXO slings. One for me, and one as a gift.
    I'm looking forward to trying your recipe.
    Blessings!!!

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  3. Jerry Gundecker
    Jerry Gundecker says:

    I don't mean to be a problem child, here, Karen, but on my IP Duo, there is a small bracket (right hand side exterior bottom).
    It shows up in every picture in the user manual with nothing to explain what it's for. Any ideas?

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  4. J Jo
    J Jo says:

    First time I've seen that great sling/trivet, and am definitely getting one! The hot 'gloves' is a duh moment, too! And finally, the cake itself looks so tempting! Very nice presentation and end product! : )

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