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The Simple Recipe You Need - Carrot Cake For Two
Sometimes an entire cake is a bit much - especially if you have a small family or want 'just a taste'. Today Glen cooks this ...
It's my signature cake recipe that I've been making for many years, just in a different format. I’m lucky because my signature cake was kinda born to be car cake; it's a firm butter cake with a ...
What's car cake? It's cake you eat in the car: What I’m referring to specifically are the cake bars from Heather Wong’s Flouring L.A. bake shop in Chinatown.
Instead of trying to very carefully slip your decorated cake into and out of a deep-sided container without touching the sides or trailing your sleeves through the frosting, simply remove the lid ...
What's car cake? It's cake you eat in the car: What I'm referring to specifically are the cake bars from Heather Wong's Flouring L.A. bake shop in Chinatown.
Golden cornmeal takes center stage in this simple cake, which is stirred in a bowl with yogurt, buttermilk, the cornmeal, a little all-purpose flour, and plenty of orange rind and juice. It's ...
This lemon cake, inspired by Maida Heatter, uses lemon as a soaking syrup, and in the glaze on top, to deliver a strong hit of lemon flavor that cuts the sweetness of old-fashioned American cake.
I'm Noel King. There's a new record for speed and distance by an edible car. Officially, it was 91% cake. Indy racing legend Michael Andretti won, covering 350 feet at a top speed of 17 miles an hour.
An Arizona man has used the sweltering desert heat of his home state to reportedly cook burgers and steaks — and even bake a cake — inside his 200-degree car.
Michael Andretti has set a world record for the fastest edible car in a race car made of cake. The racing great also set a mark for the farthest distance set in the unique type of vehicle.