The tradition of the King Cake is thought to have come from France, where it was created to celebrate the Epiphany, or King’s Day, on January 6th. It was brought to the United States sometime in the late 1800s, where it later came to become a more elaborate and well-decorated cake used to celebrate the start of Carnival Season and Mardi Gras in New Orleans. It’s traditionally decorated with purple, green and gold to represent justice, faith and power.
Categories: Baked Goods
Almond Cream Cheese Pound Cake
Pecan Spice Cupcakes
Sweetie Magic Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate Chip Cookies – so classic and simple, yet so delicious!
Cranberry & Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
Sweet Potato Pecan Pie Squares
Adapted from Chef Paul’s original recipe in his Louisiana Kitchen cookbook, these Sweet Potato Pecan Pie Squares are the perfect bite-sized dessert for any brunch, lunch, dinner, or party!