How about a King Cake. Thought I was making one but when you only read half the recipe before getting started %#}*^<|!!
But it is real good. One and s half went in the freezer for an upcoming function
Mardi Gras Season so .....
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Mardi Gras Season so .....
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Very nice! Dumb question but do you cook it with the baby inside or slide it in later? I have very limited knowledge on the subject as you can probably tell…
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"Show Us Your Cake"
that is beautiful and so Festive, Sir Egghead
beat the heck outa dem beads don't it ?
that is beautiful and so Festive, Sir Egghead
beat the heck outa dem beads don't it ?
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Looks superb! I'll have to admit something.. In my entire life, I've never done anything whatsoever to take a part of, or in, Mardi gras.
I'm gonna have to add it to my bucket list for sure.
I'm gonna have to add it to my bucket list for sure.
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Everyone should go at least "ONCE" - - that was all it took for me
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I’m in the same boat Dragon. I love Cajun food, music and the culture. Just never new much about it growing up. When I got old enough to enjoy a good party the money wasn’t there. My wife and I went to NOLA last December. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves but I can’t imagine being in the Mardi Gras crowd. Maybe Galveston is a better option?
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bsooner75 wrote:Very nice! Dumb question but do you cook it with the baby inside or slide it in later? I have very limited knowledge on the subject as you can probably tell…
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It goes in after cooking.
For those that don’t know, if you get the baby in your slice, you have to buy the next King Cake.
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new to me also - - -
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