Place
the second cake slice on top and top with the remaining orange cream filling.
Not exact matches
You could also try the chocolate ganache
cake or the chocolate caramel
slice from my
second book — they're both so delicious and simple to make!
Blueberry Pie Filling Coffeecake A great keeping and
slicing cake that whips together in
seconds.
Everyone will be begging for a
second slice of this Boston Cream Pie Poke
Cake.
Well, since we will be having birthday
cake pretty early before the boys go to bed, I might have to go grab a
second slice later on!
it's the kind of
cake where you cut yourself a
second slice before you've even finished the first piece, not that I would know anything about that...
We warm a
slice of refrigerated
cake in the microwave for about 11
seconds before devouring.
There were times when a thick
slice brought back childhood memories, but there were also occasions when the
cake was dry and the frosting heavy, and I'd have to
second guess my own memory, wondering if that
cake I'd loved so much really was anything that special.
The
cake gets better the
second day, when the apples juices seep further into the
cake and I have seen the conviction of many a chocolate - obsessed / fruit dessert non-believers crumble upon trying a single
slice of it.
I would rather have my guests come back for
seconds or thirds than to throw away half - eaten
slices of a
cake I worked so hard to bake and decorate.
She said in a sweet, caught you with a
second slice of
cake, voice.
If Alice and Bob have the same favorite, then Bob is asked to trim a little
cake off that
slice so that what remains is equal in value to his
second - favorite
slice; the trimmed bit is set aside for later.
Everyone will be begging for a
second slice of this Boston Cream Pie Poke
Cake.
This mug
cake bakes up in 90
seconds in the microwave for those days when you need a
slice of chocolate
cake in a jiffy!
Going to church with your family, giving hugs while saying Merry Christmas to your relatives, exchanging presents that you might / might not like, eating that
second slice of
cake, as well as spending the night laughing at your not - so - graceful childhood memories (for example; I was TERRIFIED of Santa Claus; I'd cry and cry when my parents made me sat on a Santa's lap, and look at me now, wearing his hat).
This moist and flavourful Blood Orange Pound
Cake recipe makes two loaves — one to keep and one to give away (or
slice and freeze the
second loaf for a treat anytime).
Then you'll be much less likely to reach for that
second slice of
cake.