You may not be able to get to New Orleans in the time between Epiphany and Mardi Gras, but if you still want to celebrate, there’s a sweet tradition you can eat anywhere: king cake. While king cakes ...
If you're feasting on the famous Mardi Gras dessert this Fat Tuesday, you might be wondering what the baby in a King Cake means, or where the heck this technicolor dessert came from in the first place ...
Eaters, beware. The next bite of King Cake could cost you. It's officially Mardi Gras season, marked by Epiphany on Jan. 6. It also marked the time when bakeries began selling the seasonal King Cake.
For some kids, like 1-year-old Viviana D'Ippolito, sugar is an acquired taste. When prompted to dig into a turquoise buttercream cake with a dollop of frosting, "Vivi," wearing a tiny silver crown in ...
New Orleans Zephyrs has been renamed to New Orleans Baby Cakes. I'm calling it. A "baby cake" is a cute name -- for a cupcake. Google the term "baby cakes" right now, the first links that come up are ...