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Rhubarb-Pistachio Bundt Cake With Rose Glaze

4.7

(15)

Rhubarbpistachio bundt cake with a slice removed.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle

Pretty layers of blushing rhubarb and a subtle rose glaze make this cake perfect for serving with a cup of tea—or on any special occasion.

Cooks' Note

Dry your own rose petals from fresh roses or find dried rose petals at gourmet and Middle Eastern food stores.

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