Some might be tempted to eat the whole cake solo. That actually is a more practical possibility thanks to a mini version that Bittersweet Confection makes. A small chocolate king cake from ...
Mardi Gras celebrations call for a king cake, clad in green, purple, and gold sprinkles. Here's the history of the holiday food, from Europe to New Orleans.
The fève, which means fava bean in French, is a small trinket hidden inside a king cake. These days it's usually a plastic baby, but in the 1900s it was a bean or even a porcelain figure that ...
In addition to the large and small French versions, the bakery produces three flavors of its New Orleans style king cakes: traditional, chocolate-almond and Louisiana strawberry. Small galettes ...
cakewiches and pies! And this Mardi Gras the small business is your one stop shop for king cakes.
It’s king cake season, a yearly culinary celebration ... but the tradition across countries and time stands: Finding a small, typically ceramic or plastic figure inside the cake, indicates ...
At a king cake party, the cake still contains a traditional trinket—usually a small baby, which some say represents the baby Jesus. There is another, more entertaining theory that a local bakery ...
King cakes are similar in taste and texture to a cinnamon roll and are often topped with green, yellow, and purple sprinkles. A small plastic baby figurine is typically hidden inside the cake ...
For now, the bakery is focusing on the positive, and the delicious taste of each colorful dessert. At Midway Bakery, a small king cake costs $12.50, and a large costs $25.