Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
1. Hummingbird Cake. Hummingbird cake originated from the Jamaica Tourist Board in the 1960s, but became the most popular cake of all time on Southern Living after a fan submitted the recipe in ...
Featuring pineapple, bananas, nutty pecans, and a luscious cream cheese frosting, hummingbird cake strikes an ideal balance between traditional Southern and tropical vacation.
Texas reader Barbara Pachman treasures her mother's cake for the memory and the flavor; we love the shortcuts of cake and pudding mixes that make it so easy. The amaretto doesn't hurt, either. The ...
The name translates to "honey cake". Bologna cake: Southern United States: A savory cake consisting of layers of bologna sausage and cream cheese with ranch dressing, often served with crackers or toast. Boston cream pie: United States: A yellow cake filled with custard and topped with some form of chocolate. Brazil nut cake: Brazil
Most popular being the chicken bog. (These dishes are popular in South Carolina due to the influence of rice cultivation on the history of South Carolina) She-crab soup – mainly served in the area around Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia, from Atlantic crabs; Tomato soup – stewed tomatoes, okra and corn
The origins of bologna cake are unclear but can be traced back to the mid-20th century. [1] [2] [6] [7] It is theorized that it started as a joke, but eventually spread in popularity. [1] [2] Bologna cake became a popular choice because it was easy to prepare and could be decorated to look like a traditional cake, making it an eye-catching ...
Grandbaby Cakes. Time Commitment: 1 hour Why We Love It: vegetarian, special occasion-worthy, kid-friendly This family recipe leans on a cast-iron skillet for crispy edges and a moist, buttery ...
The most popular legend of the Lady Baltimore is that Alicia Rhett Mayberry, a Southern belle, baked and served the cake to novelist Owen Wister in Charleston, South Carolina. Wister was said to have been so enamored with the cake that he used it as the namesake of his novel, Lady Baltimore. [4] [5] [6]