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Hazelnut and chocolate cake

When the cooler months roll in, there's honestly nothing like a hazelnut chocolate cake to bring some warmth to your table.
With this candied hazelnut cake topper decoration, any dessert will look worthy of a baking competition. It only takes four ingredients (including water!) and a little practice working with a homemade ...
Gingerbread cookies are a blast to decorate, and they are a sight to behold, but they aren’t exactly a dessert we long to eat. So while we are creating all new holiday traditions this year, here’s one ...
Today’s cake comes from The Artful Desperado and is a berry delicious cake filled with mascarpone cream and roasted hazelnuts. Gabriel Cabrera left us drooling with his last brown butter pear cake and ...
When Passover approaches, some of us stock up on nuts. Not only are they pretty great on their own, but they’re perfect for baking for the holiday, when flour is forbidden, because they make it ...
Preheat your oven to 180° C, then grease and line your cake tin. Pop the butter into a mixing bowl and beat until a pale yellow. Once soft, add caster sugar and blend until light and fluffy. Next add ...
I am not a big fan of sticky or cloying cakes, so this Carrot, Hazelnut and Ginger Cake from my latest cookbook – “America Farm to Table: Simple, Delicious Recipes Celebrating Local Farmers,” $35, ...
Mug cakes are a blessing (so fast and easy) and a curse (maybe a little too fast and easy). And the perfect answer to a sweet tooth craving cake on a sweltering summer day. Despite its built-in ...
Editor’s note: OPB’s video series “Superabundant” explores the stories behind the foods of the Pacific Northwest. Now we’re taking the same guiding principles to a new platform: Email. We’ve brought ...
To prepare the hazelnut and chocolate filled cake, start by pouring the whole eggs and sugar into the bowl of the stand mixer (you can use electric beaters and a large bowl as an alternative) (1). Add ...
Summer’s not quite here and the weather’s as manic as the stock market, yet the urge to break out the ice cream machines and patio umbrellas is fierce. We want our dinner outside (sunglasses down, ...