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  2. Martha Stewart's 'Over-the-Top' Cake Recipe Has Chocolate ...

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    Martha Stewart’s new cake recipe is unlike any before, upping the ante for normal chocolate-y recipes. On Aug 5, Stewart posted the ultimate chocolate cake recipe that will immediately be at the ...

  3. Martha Stewart's Lemon Mousse Cake by Martha Stewart Inspired by a lemon meringue pie, this lofty layer cake takes the classic dessert to new heights. The meringue topping is lightly torched ...

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  5. Lady Baltimore cake - Wikipedia

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    Modern versions of the recipe may call for a meringue, boiled, or seven-minute frosting, and may include rum or liqueurs in the filling. The cake itself may be white or yellow. There is also a version known as the "Lord Baltimore cake" made with the leftover egg yolks instead of whites. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  6. This is Hands Down the Only Carrot Cake Recipe You Need in ...

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    2 8-oz packages of cream cheese. 10 Tbsp unsalted butter. 3 Tbsp sour cream. 1 tsp vanilla extract. 2 1/2 cups confectioners sugar. Paddle attachment for blender

  7. Battenberg cake - Wikipedia

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    Battenberg cake by British food manufacturer Lyons A coffee and walnut Battenberg with tea to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II Battenberg accompanied with tea Bakers construct Battenberg cakes by baking yellow and pink almond sponge-cakes separately, then cutting and combining the pieces in a chequered pattern.

  8. Tipsy cake - Wikipedia

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    As a variety of the English trifle, tipsy cake is popular in the American South, often served after dinner as a dessert or at Church socials and neighbourhood gatherings. It was a well known dessert by the mid 19th century and was included Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management in 1861. [2] The tipsy cake originated in the mid-18th century.

  9. Everyone's Mouths Are Watering Over Martha Stewart's ... - AOL

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    On Aug 6, Stewart posted a cake recipe that may actually rival the humongous chocolate cake she posted the day before. First, there were cookies, then small treats to satiate us, and now she keeps ...