If you thought that German chocolate cake originated in Bavaria or Brandenburg, you're not alone. Many people are under the mistaken assumption that German chocolate cake is named after the country -- ...
As I've cooked my way through the r/Old_Recipes subreddit, I've learned that you truly can't go wrong by resurrecting a tried-and-true recipe from years past. So when I told my father-in-law, who ...
A full 15% of people who were polled admit to having eaten a whole chocolate cake by themselves (we have questions: How big ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Wouldn’t it be grand if a recipe were named after you? Beats a tombstone, I take it. The “Alfredo” in fettuccine Alfredo, likely America’s most favored ...
German chocolate cake looks pretty good for 50 -- the combination of tangy-sweet layers and nutty custard is as irresistible as it was when the recipe was first published in a Texas newspaper back in ...
German chocolate cake looks pretty good for 50 -- the combination of tangy-sweet layers and nutty custard is as irresistible as it was when the recipe was first published in a Texas newspaper back in ...
It may surprise you to learn that German Chocolate Cake is not actually German. (But don’t worry, it’s still very much chocolate and still very much cake.) And it’s also very Texan. Pecans aren’t ...
Nothing hits quite like a slice of moist, rich chocolate cake with luscious chocolate frosting. No matter if it’s made with dark chocolate, milk chocolate, cocoa powder, or melted chocolate, we give ...
National Chocolate Cake Day on Jan. 27 celebrates one of America’s go-to comfort desserts that rarely leaves room for ...