King Cakes -- shipped

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  1. captainpodnuh

    captainpodnuh Baseball at da Box

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    And unless you like donuts, stay away from Meche's. Their king cakes are just giant glazed donuts.
     
  2. sassylsufan2002

    sassylsufan2002 Founding Member

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    They don't get any better than Gambino's....are they still around after Katrina? If so, I'm ordering one.
     
  3. goldengirlfan

    goldengirlfan simple man

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    I'm making 2 today, 1 chocolate. Couldn't find a good one here so I decided I'd have to learn to make 'em myself. With the help of a bread machine, they come out pretty nice. I was surprised to find mardi gras-colored decorative icing in the local HEB. Now, if I just had some fresh pecans from Bergeron's and a plastic African American baby for the chocolate one.....

    I don't take orders. :nope:
     
  4. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

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    http://www.gambinos.com

    YES THEY ARE! :)

    Thanks for all of the suggestions! The Pauls Pastry cake looks kinda weird.

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    I'm going w/ either Gambino's or Rouse's. Actually, I'll probably order from both. Randazzo's does look good, but not exactly what I had in mind. I'm not ruling them out though, because king cakes seem to be like Lay's potato chips.
     
  5. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

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    I generally order from Gambino's although I have just made them myself at times in the past.

    I think that either today or tomorrow I will make a few. One for us, one for my husband to take to work, and one to take to the vet and his staff.
     
  6. sassylsufan2002

    sassylsufan2002 Founding Member

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    You left somebody out...One for Sassy who is sick, stuck at home for 6 weeks with absolutely nothing to do but eat king cakes!!!! lol ;)
     
  7. sassylsufan2002

    sassylsufan2002 Founding Member

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    Thanks for the info NoLimit! Those are my favorites..;)
     
  8. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

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    I started making King Cakes today. Making two today, will make a couple tomorrow, and one on Wed. (One for us, one for the vet, a couple for my husband to take to work, and one for the guys at the firestation I make goodies for.)

    Anyway, I got out one of my Southern Living cookbooks that has the KC recipe in it that I like. I then thought I would check out the FoodTV web site to see what their recipes looked like. I was reading an emeril recipe when I thought, this looks familiar. It is the exact recipe that is in my SL cookbook! I have had the cookbook for 21 years, and the FTV site has a copyright date of 2003 on the recipe. (I am not as ancient as it sounds, I started collecting cookbooks when I was 13!!) The written directions are a bit different, but the same idea with the exact same ingredients, down to the little bit of nutmeg in the dough!
     
  9. Deceks7

    Deceks7 Founding Member

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    A little time has passed, maybe some of the old favorites are back? Where should I order a cake and what do you suggest? I also want to buy a couple for my kid's school class.
     
  10. WinnfieldTiger

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    Paul's Pastry, Picayune, MS.
     

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