After zesting the limes in this recipe, squeeze the juice and reserve for another use. You can also add a bit of lime juice to the glaze. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a 10-inch Bundt ...
I don’t think I’m alone in declaring January to be low on the totem pole of “favorite months.” By now, the post-holiday blues have set in, the weather is cold and gray (and snow doesn’t seem quite as ...
From baked confections to silken cream pies, coconut desserts run the gamut of sweet treats. While toasted coconut flakes easily add texture to buttery rolled cookies, German-layer cake fillings, and ...
As the days start to hot up, dust off the picnic hamper and try conjuring up this gorgeous golden brown Lime and Coconut cake, created by the expert of all things homemade, Kirstie Allsopp. This light ...
It’s become a tradition at Food Safety News to take a break on major holidays by hosting a virtual potluck or picnic, held entirely online for our far-flung staff. We’re often asked if writing about ...
Drummond wrote about her lemon-lime pound cake in a blog post on The Pioneer Woman website. “The same ol’ 7-Up pound cake we all grew up with, but amped up with lemon and lime zest and a tangy/sweet ...
Chantilly cake traditionally consists of a sponge or chiffon cake layered with Chantilly cream and fresh berries. The cake layers can be soaked with a flavored simple syrup for additional moisture and ...