The Epiphany, a Christian holiday which takes place on 6 January, is associated with a delicious food: galette des rois, also known as a king cake ... a figurine of the baby Jesus.
Historically, the fève was a fava bean, but nowadays it’s most commonly a figurine of the baby Jesus. There are slightly different varieties across France. The frangipane galette is particularly ...
Some amazing restaurants, shops and bakeries are offering all kinds of dishes inspired by the flavor of King Cake.
It's your classic king cake, a cinnamon flavored dough covered in frosting and sprinkled with decorative green, purple and yellow sugar. And of course, it comes with a plastic king cake baby.
Some houses are divided over sports teams. But Fleurty Girl owner Lauren LeBlanc Haydel's house is split over king cake.
What is the tradition of the baby in king cake? The cake can include a tiny plastic toy baby; the person who finds the doll in their slice gets good luck for the next year — and is responsible ...
King Cake season begins every year on Jan. 6, which is called Epiphany or Three Kings Day. In Christian tradition, that day marks the day the three wise men found baby Jesus in the manger ...