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 ...
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Watch how this dedicated friend managed to create a beautiful dessert with minutes to spare and no baking experience Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She covers ...
Raw, uncensored king cake babies are not suitable for Facebook advertisements, one New Orleans-area marketing firm discovered to its ire this week. But it's not taking this affront to Mardi Gras ...
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.
Picture this: You’re at a Mardi Gras party, and the host brings out a delicious looking purple, green, and gold cake. The cake is cut, pieces passed out, and you take your glorious first bite. Only to ...