Dads rule, am I right?
My dad definitely rules. And I promise he didn’t even pay me to say that!
They fix stuff for us, like deflated tires and broken hearts; they buy stuff for us, like hot pastrami sandwiches; and they teach us stuff, like by whooping our ass at Jeopardy or by offering us dudely words of wisdom. In short: dads are great.
Now let’s talk Dude Food.
Dude Food is anything that’s dudely. Manly. Messy — especially messy. Sloppy joes. Ribs. Mac and cheese. Thick hunks of cake or pie, topped with monstrous mounds of ice cream. Big portions of cheesy omelets or thick mountains of biscuits and gravy. Bacon. Dude Food. If you just realized you, too, may be a dude — you’re not alone.
With Father’s Day approaching, I thought of my dad and the Dude Food he loves that he never really gets — namely all of the above, save for the cake since cakes come and go in this house like clockwork. But the poor man doesn’t get nearly enough bacon, that’s for sure — he has to share his portion with two bacon fiends (my sister and I) and manage to save a piece for mom, too. So I figured I’d make him a cake (the man loves his cake) topped with the crispiest bacon you ever did see — a cake exclusively for him. A Dude Food cake.
Pancakes are one of my dad’s favorite foods, especially slathered generously with maple syrup and butter. And since everyone knows bacon goes with pancakes and maple like three peas in a pod, I figured I’d make a pancake flavored pound cake topped with a luscious maple icing and thick chunks of bacon sprinkled on top. Repeat after me: Dude. Fooooooood.
Oh, and serving it with beer is a must. Now make this for your dad — he deserves it!
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- 1 small box French Vanilla pudding mix (just the dry mix)
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1 cup vegetable oil
- ¼ cup maple syrup
- 4 eggs
- 1 Tbsp butter extract
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 (12 oz) pkg bacon, cooked and crumbled with 2 tsp bacon grease reserved
- 1 can cream cheese frosting
- 2 tsp maple extract
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Liberally grease a bundt pan with cooking spray and set aside. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, beat together the cake mix, pudding mix, buttermilk, oil, syrup, eggs, butter and vanilla extract with an electric mixer for about 2 minutes or until combined. Stir in 6 ounces (HALF) of the cooked, chopped bacon pieces. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan.
- Bake the cake for approx. 50-55 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean or with moist crumbs. Cool for about 30 minutes in the pan and then carefully invert to a wire rack set over a sheet of wax paper.
- Into the can of frosting, add the maple extract and the reserved bacon grease. Microwave the frosting for about 30 seconds or until smooth and of pouring consistency.
- Pour the maple frosting evenly over the cake and immediately sprinkle with the remaining chopped bacon. Allow the icing to set, about 20 minutes, before cutting into slices to serve.

Have a fantastical day!
xo, Hayley
Rochelle @ Oh So Sweet Baker says
Bacon covered cake! My this looks amazing!!
Lisa {Sweet 2 Eat Baking} says
This looks gorgeous, and I’m sure your dad will pee his pants over it, but I can’t get over bacon with a cake. This is unheard of here and I’m afraid to try it, yet I do love a bit of salty and sweet.
Maybe it’s like when a Hawaiian pizza came out here. Everyone was like ‘eww, ham and pineapple?!’ Yet, to me, it’s my fave pizza evah!!!! In fact, I even add mushrooms to mine which adds a slightly bit more saltiness.
I’m just… Scared to try.
Sarah @ Sarah Cooks the Books says
The only real question I have for you is. . .why do you hate my waistline so much? :0)
Lindsay Ann @ Lindsay Ann Bakes says
OMG you are my hero! Love maple bacon desserts!!!! And you make it sound so simple to make, stating with a box of cake mix, love this!
Julianne @ Beyond Frosting says
Forget dad, I would keep this cake for myself 🙂
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
I’m a gal who loves dude food!
This is so genius! I hope your dad and you have a great Father’s Day!!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
The inside of this cake looks perfect. And the bacon. YES!
Sophia @ NY Foodgasm says
Next stop FLAVA-TOWN!! This is amazeballs and looks sooo sooo good! I think this should be my birthday cake!!
thedomesticrebel says
You got it, sista!
Jess @ On Sugar Mountain says
Dude dads are seriously the bomb. And so is this cake! My dad would’ve FLIPPED for this maple bacon beauty. Pound cake is already his fave (perhaps this is a good one to keep in mind for his birthday lol).
Renee @ Awesome on $20 says
I think my dad would love this, but I also think I wouldn’t be able to keep my paws off of it. Looks so amazing. I’ve been excited about reading this post from the moment it showed up in my feed. Excellent!
Laura @ Laura's Culinary Adventures says
I’m not a man, but I still think this cake rocks!
courtney says
hello! – would i be able to make this in an 8×8 or 9×13 pan?
Sharon says
Thanks for this fabulous recipe. I have made it twice with a couple changes to incorporate some maple whiskey. The first time, I substituted maple whiskey and agave syrup for the maple syrup and also soaked the cooled cake with more maple whiskey and agave syrup. I baked up 4 mini-bundts with the whiskey version and gave some away as a Christmas gift. The second time, I added some blueberries to the cake batter after folding in the crumbled bacon in addition to the maple whiskey modifications. The blueberry version baked up nicely in two loaf pans.
thedomesticrebel says
Sharon, so glad you enjoyed and I love the incorporation of maple whiskey!