Memories of childhood cakes run the gamut: from Betty Crocker box cake mixes to cakes shaped like Mickey Mouse or Barbie, from marble sheet cakes to rich, buttery pound cakes, and pineapple upside ...
Preheat the oven to 350°F / 180°C. Butter a 9-inch / 23-cm springform cake pan and line the bottom with a round of parchment paper. Spread the walnuts and bread slices on a baking sheet and place in ...
The muffinlike walnut cakes in the accompanying recipe are good on their own but even better when they showcase cherries. The cream brings the flavors and textures together. Instructions For the cakes ...
No shade to pumpkin spice cakes and treats—I do love a custardy pumpkin bread pudding—but I’ve been eager for a change. I wanted to make a cake that scratched the itch for a casual cold-weather ...
Preheat the oven to 325°F. Spray the interior of six 1/2-cup soufflé dishes with non-stick vegetable spray. Place the dishes on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Set aside. Place the Frangelico in ...
Directions: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Sift flour and baking powder together. Pulse roasted black walnuts in a food processor till they are ground fine, but not powdered. Beat eggs and sugar ...
Editor's Note: WRAL's Lynda Loveland, Renee Chou and Julia Sims are sharing favorite holiday recipes this week. See Lynda's chocolate cake recipe and check back Thursday for Julia's pecan recipe. Go ...
For the caramelized walnuts, tip the sugar and 2 tablespoons water into a pan and heat over a low heat until the sugar begins to melt. Increase the heat and cook the caramel to a dark golden colour ...
Fall is, hands-down, my favorite time of year. When I feel the first inklings of a chill in the air, I gladly replace iced Americanos with steaming oat milk cappuccinos, exchange tossed salads for ...
It’s not every day we come across a cake that’s delicious and sophisticated but also easy to make. At Avenue in Manhattan Beach, chef Christian Shaffer turns out a luscious golden walnut cake. Toasted ...
As the fresh-crop walnut season crests, those bins and baskets filled with glorious piles of satin-shelled, wrinkly brown nuts evoke all sorts of associations for Southern Californians. For some of us ...