When you’re craving something indulgent and surprisingly simple, Ugly Duckling Cake may be just the recipe you’re looking for ...
This is a pretty straightforward recipe, so it's the perfect way to get the kids to help you stir things up in the kitchen. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a 9- x 13-inch baking dish with cooking ...
I enjoy reading your column and have been a fan for years. I am looking for the short rib recipe served at Roxy restaurant on Fair Oaks Boulevard in Sacramento. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Julianne Dorr of Longview, Wash., was looking for a cake recipe from the 1970s. She said it was a very simple cake made using a can of fruit cocktail and a box of cake mix and some other ingredients ...
Here are two old family recipes that are great for the holidays. Both have fruit and are options for those who are not sure about fruit cake. You can serve the old-fashioned Fruit Cocktail Cake for ...
We all know someone who says they can’t bake or don’t like to bake. Well, fruit cocktail cake — or dessert, as some readers refer to it — may just change their mind.
Here is another fruit cocktail recipe for Sheila Rooney. It comes from Maxine Goodwin of Paradise, who says Rooney will love this cake. Unlike the fruit cocktail dream cake at left and the fruit ...
This confection is, quite obviously, a beloved memory for many families. You can use fruit cocktail packed in either light or heavy syrup. Although the cake is quite sweet, variations of the recipe ...
1 (15-ounce) can fruit cocktail (about 2 cups), undrained Instructions: Heat oven to 350 degrees. Mix fruit cocktail, sugar, flour, eggs and baking soda. Pour into a greased or sprayed 9-by-13-inch ...
We received an overwhelming response to Sheila Rooney's request for fruit cocktail cake. This recipe comes from Gloyes Prichard of El Dorado Hills and includes a butter glaze. Cake: In the large bowl ...
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