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The ultimate New Orleans dessert for your Mardi Gras festivities

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Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Best Day of the Year: Whatever you call it, celebrate the last day before a potentially dessert-free Lent with a sweet, bedazzled king cake. For our recipe, we pair the cake's buttery, brioche-like dough with a cream cheese bananas Foster filling—because two classic New Orleans desserts are always better than one.

Tradition calls for tucking a small plastic baby (or bean, or toy pig) into the bottom of the cake. Whoever receives the piece with the baby gets to be "king" for the day and inherits the joyous task of buying the next year's cake. We're not one to buck tradition, but we swapped the slightly creepy doll for a mini liquor-filled chocolate bottle (of Jim Beam, no doubt) to match the celebratory mood. No matter the trinket you choose, make sure to sneak it in after baking, as a mouthful of melted plastic might deter from the sweet taste of king cake victory.

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Bananas Foster King Cake

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Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Best Day of the Year: Whatever you call it, celebrate the last day before a potentially dessert-free Lent with a sweet, bedazzled king cake.

Cook Time

50

minutes

Servings

12

cake

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Total time: 1 hour, 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • For the Dough
  • 1 cup, plus 1 tablespoon, whole milk, divided
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons yeast
  • ⅓ cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 large eggs, divided
  • 4½ cups flour, plus more for rolling
  • For the Filling
  • ¾ cup dark brown sugar
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons dark rum
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 3 bananas, peeled and thinly sliced
  • 8 ounces cream cheese
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • For the Glaze and Finish
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 2 tablespoons light rum
  • 2 cups confectioners' sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Green, gold and purple sanding sugars

Optional Ingredients

  • Liquor-filled chocolate bottle, optional

Directions

  1. Make the dough: In a small saucepan over low heat, warm 1 cup of the milk and the butter until the butter is melted and the mixture is warm to the touch. Remove from the heat and transfer the mixture to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook. Sprinkle the yeast on top and let it sit until foaming, 8 to 10 minutes.
  2. With the mixer on medium speed, add the sugar, salt, vanilla and 3 of the eggs, and mix until smooth. With the motor running, slowly add the flour and mix until just incorporated, 5 minutes. Increase the speed to medium high and beat until a dough ball forms, 4 to 6 minutes. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let sit in a warm place until the dough has doubled in size, about 1 hour.
  3. While the dough is rising, make the filling: In a large skillet, heat the brown sugar and butter on medium-high heat until the sugar dissolves, 2 minutes. Add the cinnamon, rum and salt, and cook, stirring constantly, until the cinnamon is fragrant and the mixture has thickened, 2 minutes. Add the bananas to the skillet and gently toss to coat in the sauce, cooking for 2 minutes more. Transfer to a medium bowl and mix in the cream cheese and flour until smooth, breaking up the bananas as you mix. Let cool completely.
  4. Preheat the oven to 350º and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Divide the dough in half. On a lightly floured surface, roll out 1 piece into a 10-by-18-inch rectangle that's ¼ inch thick. Spread half of the banana mixture over the entire surface. Starting at one long end, roll the rectangle into a log. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling. Braid the two together and stretch the braid to 18 inches long. Connect the ends to form a 9-inch circle and transfer to the prepared baking sheet.
  5. In a small bowl, whisk together the remaining tablespoon of milk with the remaining egg. Brush the top of the dough completely with the egg wash. Bake until golden brown, 40 minutes. Let cool completely, then insert a chocolate liquor bottle into the cake by making a small hole in the bottom.
  6. Make the glaze: In a small bowl, whisk the milk, rum, confectioners' sugar and vanilla until smooth. Pour the glaze over the cake and decorate with sanding sugars. Let the glaze set slightly for 10 minutes, then slice and serve.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving626
Total Fat28.1 g
Saturated Fat16.5 g
Trans Fat0.8 g
Cholesterol134.0 mg
Total Carbohydrates82.9 g
Dietary Fiber3.0 g
Total Sugars40.7 g
Sodium393.0 mg
Protein9.7 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

What is the best flavor of king cake? ›

Manny Randazzo since 1965 King Cakes
  1. 1) Cream Cheese. Cream cheese has been a popular king cake filling since most people can remember, and it still holds up as one of the top choices enjoyed by Mardi Gras revelers today. ...
  2. 2) Pecan Praline. ...
  3. 3) Cinnamon. ...
  4. 4) Fruit.

What is the most popular king cake in New Orleans? ›

Manny Randazzo King Cakes

A classic king cake if there ever was one, Randazzo is a favorite among purists, and for good reason—the family has been making this beloved recipe since 1965. Their hand-braided, cinnamon-infused cake is covered in "Randazzo" icing and topped with the traditional tri-colored sprinkles.

What is the difference between king cake and Rosca de Reyes? ›

The king cakes of New Orleans more closely resemble those of Spanish-speaking countries rather than the king cake that originated in France. Rosca de reyes, served in Spain and Latin America, is a ring-shaped sweet bread that can also be topped with candied fruit, in addition to a light layer of icing.

What does it mean if you find the baby in a king cake? ›

Remember, finding the baby inside the king cake not only makes you a “king,” but it also comes with some responsibilities. If you are so fortunate to find the baby in your slice of cake, you will be responsible for hosting the next Mardi Gras celebration and providing the next king cake!

What is a millionaire king cake? ›

▪ The Millionaire king cake at the Palace Casino bakery has to be one of the most decadent ever, swirled chocolate and caramel, smothered in pecans and filled with a choice of cream cheese or Bavarian cream. It's one of 12 flavors in two sizes that can be found at Palace Cafe and Bakery.

What makes king cake so good? ›

Typically, king cake is made of a rich, brioche dough and a wide array of fillings, such as cinnamon, chocolate, and cream cheese. But the rainbow magic is found in the glaze and sprinkles, which are usually gold, green, and purple.

What is the most popular king cake filling? ›

The cinnamon sugar-filled version is traditional, but the cream cheese-filled option is our personal favorite. Luckily, the recipe is big enough that it actually makes TWO King Cakes, so you can have one of each!

What is a VooDoo king cake? ›

Our VooDoo King Cake is a Bavarian-cream-filled brioche topped with chocolate ganache, pecans and shredded coconut. It's one of our signature cakes and a highlight of Mardi Gras season.

What is a queen king cake? ›

Started roughly 300 years ago as a dry French bread–type dough with sugar on top and a bean hidden inside to symbolize baby Jesus, the King Cake is now the most iconic symbol of Mardi Gras! Hundreds of thousands of king cakes are eaten in New Orleans and around the world during the Carnival season and beyond.

What is the difference between the king's cake in Spain and Mexico? ›

The Mexican rosca de reyes typically has no filling, but stripes of sugar paste join the candied fruit topping. What's hidden inside the cake also varies. In Spain, the roscón de reyes includes a bean, as well as either a tiny figurine of a king, the baby Jesus, or a figure from pop culture.

Is Kings cake a Mexican tradition? ›

Rosca de Reyes, also known as Kings Cake, holds a cherished place in Mexican culinary traditions as a symbol of festivity and cultural heritage.

Why do Mexicans eat Rosca de Reyes? ›

Rosca de Reyes is eaten on Día de Reyes, or the Epiphany, each year. It's a tradition that came over from Spain to Mexico and eventually the southern states. It marks the day when, according to the Christian faith, the Three Wise Men following the star to Bethlehem arrived with gifts for baby Jesus.

What day do you eat king cake 2024? ›

Something like king cake is available year round, but those faithful to New Orleans tradition know it only has its cultural significance during Carnival season. That season will fly by this year, between the kick off on Jan. 6 and Fat Tuesday bringing down the curtain on Feb. 13.

What day do you eat king cake? ›

For those who follow the convention, January 6th is when you can have your first slice of king cake. Although people begin having their sweet tooths ache in the waning December, all Mardi Gras veterans will say that the wait to eat king cake is what helps make it so irresistibly delicious!

What is the Fat Tuesday king cake? ›

King Cake is a frosted seasonal treat usually eaten between January 6, known as King's Day or Twelfth Night, and Fat Tuesday. The name King Cake is derived from the Three Wise Men in the Bible, who came bearing gifts for the newborn Jesus on the Twelfth Night.

Which Flavour cake is best in taste? ›

Classic Cake Flavors
  • Vanilla. The vanilla flavor in cakes is a cherished essence that embodies both simplicity and sophistication. ...
  • Chocolate. ...
  • Red Velvet. ...
  • Fruit-Infused Cake Flavours. ...
  • Lemon. ...
  • Strawberry. ...
  • Raspberry. ...
  • Nut Flavours.

What should king cake taste like? ›

What does a king cake taste like? King cake is a rich, sweet pastry flavored with cinnamon and sometimes contains cream cheese or pecans. It's called a cake, but it tastes more like a danish or cinnamon roll!

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