Where did king cake originate?King cake is said to have originated in Old World France and Spain and came to be associated with Epiphany during the Middle Ages. When it was brought to the New World (along with Catholicism and Christianity), the tradition evolved further....
Recipe & French tradition explained. Let me tell you about the French King Cake: I’ll give you the French King Pie vocabulary, explain the French traditions for l’Epiphanie and share a Galette des Rois recipe with you. Maybe you can have one with your family? Table of Contents What’...
Well whoever gets the baby is supposed to furnish the next king cake. In New Orleans, where we look for any reason to get together with family and friends, this keeps the tradition going. Getting together for a little party, a little king cake, and lots of friends. Someone has a king...
King Cake Recipes That Gives Life To A Colorful Tradition AMardi Gras celebrationfor me is never complete without aking cake.We’ve been celebrating Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, on the homestead for years and king cake has always been one of my favorite parts of the occasion. This year, I...
King cake tradition comes north -- Mid-South embraces green, purple and gold pastriesAndria Lisle
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Mardi Gras king cakes (and finding the hidden surprise inside) are essential to the holiday. Follow our easy recipe to complete your Carnival celebration!
Commentary: King cake, a Mardi Gras traditionLINDA WERTHEIMER
of choice while munching on King Cake. Milk was quite popular. But not just milk. Many people noted in their comments that the "milk had to have ice cubes in it". Why the ice was needed was never explained but there are a lot of things about Mardi Gras that aren't really explained...