As is traditional, all of our King Cakes come with the famous Baby Jesus baked inside, and purple, green and gold sugar – reminders of the meaning behind the King Cake. We give discounts for orders of 10 or more king cakes. Call us for details at 866-KingCake – 866-546-4225. ...
Today, the king cake symbolizes luck and prosperity. Whoever finds the baby is responsible for the next party or purchasing the next cake. A small baby, symbolizing the baby Jesus, is traditionally hidden inside each King Cake. Today, you will find the plastic baby on the outside to let ...
According to King Cake Shop, the most famous parts of a king cake is the tiny plastic baby hidden somewhere inside. This hidden treasure is said to represent baby Jesus, as well as symbolize luck and prosperity for whoever finds it. Some versions of the tradition also tie the baby to the...
KC the King Cake Baby NAME:KC BABY(AKA KC RANDAZZO) BORN:JANUARY 6 WEIGHT:7.8 GRAMS BEST KNOWN FOR:Traditional celebrationto represent the Epiphany - The finding of Baby Jesus by the 3 Wisemen... and of course, whoever finds KC becomes the king or queen for the day, thus providing a...
first made to celebrate the Catholic Epiphany. The French brought this tradition to Louisiana in the 1870s, where it quickly became a staple of the Carnival season, leading up to Mardi Gras. The cake is named “King” to honor the three wise men, or kings, who visited Jesus after his ...
Marguerite's King Cake is made from twisted strands of cinnamon dough covered by Marguerite’s Famous icing and Mardi Gras colored sugar.
The baby in the King Cake started off as a symbol of baby Jesus, but today it represents good luck and good fortune for he who finds it. Some people even designate the finder as the King or Queen of the evening and get special privileges. ...
History of the King Cake The king cake goes all the way back to medieval Europe when the people of that time would bake up the cake in celebration of the Epiphany, which represents the arrival of the Three Wise Men to meet baby Jesus. Over time the tradition landed in the United States...
Step 10: Hide the Baby! Hide the golden baby under the cake. (Warning! Do not put it in the cake, as someone might swallow it!) Note: Some say the baby represents the baby Jesus. Step 11: King or Queen of the Day! Serve and eat the cake! Whomever gets the slice that has the...
The figurine of a baby meant to represent a baby Jesus is hidden inside the cakes. The person who finds the figurine in their slice is supposed to buy tamales for everyone present on Feb. 2, another Christian feast day. Inside the Ideal bakery Wednesday, Ana Morales, a 54-year-old busin...