There's something magical about opening a kitchen cabinet and finding everything you need for dessert already waiting there. This classic Fruit Cocktail Cake brings back memories of after-school ...
A dessert and a drink — that's a combination that's never gone astray, and this match made in heaven is seen in just how many ways you can infuse liquor into your baked goods. In fact, you can even ...
Bascially, all you have to do for this simple dessert recipe is dump the ingredients in the pan and put it in the oven to bake. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 13-by-9-by-2-inch pan. Pour fruit ...
A request by W.L. of Moline for an easy recipe for Fruit Cocktail Cake made with a cake mix brought responses from our cake-baking readers. For example, J.P. of Moline sent an easy-to-do, but ...
Bakeries are for the morning and bars are for night. Sure. But then Mardi Gras comes along and early cocktails or late-night pastries make perfect sense. Now the creative Carnival spirit has blended ...
Julianne Dorr of Longview, Wash., was looking for a cake recipe from the 1970s. She said it was a very simple cake made using a can of fruit cocktail and a box of cake mix and some other ingredients ...
We all know someone who says they can’t bake or don’t like to bake. Well, fruit cocktail cake — or dessert, as some readers refer to it — may just change their mind.
I was the kid in high school who carefully sprinkled shredded carrots and a tong's worth of sliced cucumbers over balsamic vinaigrette-dressed romaine, paired it with a carton of 1% milk, and then ate ...