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That's their own fault for not chewing their food completely!BethCooks4U said:I've done these at shows held this time of year and they always go over very well! I do, however, always worry that someone will swallow, or worse, choke on the baby!
GourmetGirl said:I read online that you can always make a small slit in the bottom of one and slip the baby in that way... it works better with the king cake as you then frost it, so it normally covers the slit... just a suggestion...
A perfect king cake recipe is one that results in a moist and flavorful cake with a light and fluffy texture. It should also have a well-balanced sweetness and be visually appealing with a colorful and festive design.
To ensure that your king cake has the traditional plastic baby inside, simply insert it into the cake before baking. Be sure to warn your guests to be careful when slicing the cake to avoid cutting into the baby.
While you can certainly experiment with different ingredients, it's important to keep in mind that certain ingredients, such as the traditional cinnamon and sugar filling, are what give king cakes their unique flavor. We recommend sticking to the recipe for the best results.
The time it takes to make a king cake from scratch can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 hours from start to finish. This includes time for the dough to rise and for the cake to bake and cool.
Yes, you can freeze a king cake, but we recommend doing so before adding any icing or toppings. Wrap the cake tightly in plastic wrap and place it in a freezer-safe bag or container. When ready to enjoy, simply thaw the cake at room temperature and add the icing and toppings.