This is my first King Cake. I don’t know why, but I had it in my head that a King Cake was complicated and took days to make. One of my good friends from culinary school, Jen, makes one every year and has a condo in Phoenix. This is my first February in Tucson, so we decided to get together and make King Cakes at her place.
The recipe is straight forward and the dough comes together quite easily. Here is the problem. Phoenix is 2 hours from Tucson, so we decided I would mix my dough, at my house, and then drive to Phoenix while the dough was rising. Jen would make her dough and then we could stagger the baking times in her oven. Makes sense, right? The dough should take an hour to rise before I needed to move to the filling stage. But the drive is 2 hours, remember?
So, I started at 8am and had the windows down until I hit the freeway. At that point I put the air conditioner on and trained the vents to directly hit the dough container. That worked well for about an hour, and my feet were frozen! At that point I turned off the air and let the dough finish doubling for the last 45 minutes of the drive.
It looked pretty good when I got there.
It had doubled and was ready to be rolled out into a 14in X 18in rectangle. The filling, which is cinnamon, butter and sugar was spread out leaving an inch border.
This is basically just a big cinnamon roll! I rolled it up, length wise into a cylinder, and sealed the edges to make the wreath.

This is left to rise for another 30 minutes
Then into the oven and 25 minutes later, I had my first King Cake.

Looks good from this side!

But over here, it looks like I forgot to put it seam side down on the baking sheet!
A simple icing of powdered sugar, milk, vanilla and melted butter was whisked up. The important part is getting the colored sugars applied before the icing sets. So, I had to work with a little urgency.

How cute is Jen’s spatula! She loves those little baking implements!
I tried to apply the three, traditional colors in equal amounts.
I said I tried to have equal amounts, not that I succeeded in doing so!
While we waited for the icing to set, Jen gave me a taste of the Nutella Babka she made using Sally’s Baking Addiction Recipe.
Seriously, is this artwork or a quick bread! It was delicious and beautiful!
Now, the time of the big reveal!

I love the swirl!
And the taste! Of course I had to have mine with a cup of coffee 🙂
I was pretty happy with the result and the recipe was really simple. Not sure if it is a traditional King Cake, but I do recommend this recipe for a quick way to partake in the Mardi Gras season.
If you would like to see more creations from my friend, you can find Jen on Instagram.
Damn it, now I am hungry 😛
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Haha! I guess my work here is done 🙂
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Your King Cake is beautiful and it looks delicious!
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Thank you!
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These photos are incredible and your King Cake sounds delicious! Love those sparkling sugars 😍😍
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Thank you so much! That means a lot coming from you 🙂
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Pretty! My husband’s renal diet restricts him from so much…and hinders his sweet tooth! 😂 Think I’ll try this recipe! crosses fingers 😀
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It really is just a big cinnamon roll, less sugar than regular cake. It is made with yeast and has a very bread like texture, if that helps you make the decision to try or not to try (that is the question!)
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Looks awesome and tasty!
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Thank you!
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Love the Easter colors. They came out beautifully! Your King Cake certainly looks decadent and yummy. Perfect for the indulgences of Mardi Gras.
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Thank you Irene! And, thank you for answering my pinterest question!
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The photos and the cake look perfect! ❤
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Thanks Arbie!
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That is just jaw-droppingly beautiful! Heaven on a plate.
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Oh thank you Linda!
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It looks great and I’m impressed by the lengths you went to!
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Thank you AJ!
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Absolutely gorgeous… I bet it must be delicious ✌✌
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It was pretty tasty 🙂
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Beautiful photos , it looks delicious ❤❤❤
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thank you Sophie!
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🙂
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Wow just wow…how cool
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Thanks 🙂
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Mmmm.. looks so yummy..
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Thank you 😊
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Yummy! I am hoping to make a lemon pound cake today.
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Ooh, lemon 🍋!
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Mmmmm
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Thank you! 😊
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Oh wow…!! What a show-stopping cake! 🙂
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Oh thank you! One of the easiest I have ever made, you should go for it 😊
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I have always wanted to make one of these! Gorgeous colors!
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That looks like it was so much fun to make! Its colors are so vibrant. I really need to start baking again! 🙂
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I would also think something like this is complicated to make, looks splendid:)
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Wow! Looks wonderful!😍
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Wow this looks absolutely amazing!!
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome!
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