The other day I wanted something easy to make that tasted of sunshine and warm days. Peaches came to mind and since I have a thing for bundt cakes (so simple to make with very little effort and always tasty), I decided to incorporate the two.
This cake comes together in a snap, although the reduction sauce takes a little time and attention. You can skip it if you want, but it does add a nice layer of flavor to the finished dish.
Enjoy a little burst of summer flavor!

Add sugar to peach juice and cook over medium heat for about 15-20 minutes, or until juice is thickened like syrup. Stir occasionally.

And admire your handiwork before slicing the cake and serving with a drizzle of the syrup and a dollop of whipped cream.
Peach Bundt Cake
1 box French Vanilla Cake Mix
1 small package instant cheesecake pudding
1 (15.25 oz) can peaches
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup oil
3 eggs
1/2 cup cream cheese frosting
Peach Reduction Sauce
whipped cream
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Blend dry ingredients. Slice peaches into bite-sized pieces. Set aside. Lightly beat eggs then mix eggs, water, oil and sour cream with dry ingredients. Beat on medium speed until combined. The batter will be super thick, so don’t panic.
Scoop half the batter into a greased bundt pan, evening it up as best you can (I tap the pan on the counter to get out air bubbles and even up the batter). Sprinkled peaches around the batter layer then top with the remaining batter. Bake for one hour or until it starts to pull away from the edges of the pan.
Let cool completely then invert on a cake plate. Put frosting into a microwaveable pitcher or bowl and nuke it for about 12 seconds. It doesn’t take very long at all. Drizzle over cake. Serve with peach reduction sauce and a dollop of whipped cream.
Peach Reduction Sauce
Juice drained from can of peaches (about 1 cup)
1/3 cup sugar
In a heavy saucepan, stir sugar into peach juice and cook on medium heat for about twenty minutes, stirring occasionally. The juice will reduce down and thicken into a lovely amber-colored sauce that tastes wonderfully divine.
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Omg I must try this cake recipe