Cake


For a few short weeks each year, it is stone-fruit season. As I previously highlighted the peach, when I saw these plums at the Farmer’s market, I couldn’t help but pick up a bunch and feverishly search for an interesting recipe to use the lovely purple jewels. Ironically, I found another UK dessert, so had to translate it like I did for my brownie recipe. With a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this cake made for a nice ending to a summer-night.

I’ve made a lot of apple recipes over the years. You can check out my apple recipes here. But I haven’t tried baking with pears. It is pear season, so I thought I’d try to find a really easy recipe that still looks elevated. That’s why this simple pear cake recipe is perfect. It is honestly the easiest recipe ever. It’s totally fool-proof and you can substitute apples if you don’t have pears.

I was talking with a friend about the holidays and he mentioned the best dessert he’d ever eaten was a homemade chocolate rum cake. Sure, the baker was actually a professional chef. But, I’ve never even heard of, let alone, had a chocolate rum cake, so I had to try. There are so many different chocolate rum cakes out there, but after searching through lots of recipes, this one seemed to have the most stellar reviews. I changed a few things up to make this my own, but I can definitely tell you it’s really delicious.

If you’re looking for a classic dessert that’s both easy to make and sure to impress, look no further than homemade pineapple upside down cake. This timeless treat has been a favorite of home cooks for decades, thanks to its sweet, tangy flavor and iconic presentation. Best of all, it’s surprisingly simple to bake, even for novice bakers.
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Move over cupcakes—cake pop bites are the newest dessert obsession you need to try. These adorable, bite-sized treats are everything you love about cake pops, just without the stick or the mess. They’re easier to make, easier to eat, and perfect for parties, gifts, or even just a weekday sweet treat.

Heart cakes are everywhere right now. Scroll Instagram or TikTok and you will see them instantly. Soft pink frosting, vintage piping, and playful decorations fill social feeds daily. A heart cake feels nostalgic and modern at the same time, which explains the trend. What makes this trend even better is how accessible it is.

How this Green Bay, Wisconsin girl came to make Sock It To Me Cake from scratch is a bit of an interesting story. Jade and I were chatting about recipes that remind us of the holidays. He mentioned how Sock It To Me cake became a holiday tradition for his family because his mother loved it so much, his family often made it for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other special occasions. They even left it out for Santa one year!






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