If you thought that German chocolate cake originated in Bavaria or Brandenburg, you're not alone. Many people are under the mistaken assumption that German chocolate cake is named after the country -- ...
As I've cooked my way through the r/Old_Recipes subreddit, I've learned that you truly can't go wrong by resurrecting a tried-and-true recipe from years past. So when I told my father-in-law, who ...
German chocolate cake looks pretty good for 50 -- the combination of tangy-sweet layers and nutty custard is as irresistible as it was when the recipe was first published in a Texas newspaper back in ...
It may surprise you to learn that German Chocolate Cake is not actually German. (But don’t worry, it’s still very much chocolate and still very much cake.) And it’s also very Texan. Pecans aren’t ...
German chocolate cake looks pretty good for 50 -- the combination of tangy-sweet layers and nutty custard is as irresistible as it was when the recipe was first published in a Texas newspaper back in ...
DID YOU KNOW German chocolate cake isn’t German? Mrs. George Clay’s original recipe, published by The Dallas Morning News in 1957, called for Baker’s German’s sweet chocolate, a baking chocolate ...
German chocolate cake has been around for just about 68 years—and for all of those years, many of us just assumed the decadent chocolate, coconut, and pecan dessert originated in Germany. Hence the ...
Over the next few days, the cake's flavors only intensified, growing more sweet, moist and chocolaty as time passed. So when I told my father-in-law, who would be visiting my home on his 70th birthday ...