The Tunnel of Fudge cake — the legendary Pillsbury Bake-Off runner-up from back in 1966 — has remained a beloved bundt cake for generations. It isn't hard to see why; between the gooey, molten center, ...
Calling all chocolate lovers! If you’re like us, you know nothing beats a slice of fudgy chocolate cake to satisfy a sweet tooth. And while we’re big fans of shortcut mixes in the Woman’s World test ...
We hopped into the way-back machine for this week's recipe for the Tunnel of Fudge Cake. In 1966, Ella Helfrich invented this cake to win the Pillsbury Bake-Off contest. The cake was so popular that ...
I’ve always loved Passover, ever since I was a little girl. Long before I understood it as the Festival of Freedom that celebrates the ancient Israelites’ exodus from slavery in Egypt, to me it was ...
The ooey gooey dessert is best served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
It’s round two of the continuing tunnel of fudge cake project today, and we hear from Lynnwood cook Marlys Hellbusch, “After reading the Sept. 15 Forum, I have the recipe Jeanette Fabello is looking ...
Like most cake recipes, this one starts by sifting flour with cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. Then, in a stand mixer, combine room-temperature butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar, which ...
No one can whip up delicious chocolate recipes like Ina Garten. She is famous for her Beatty’s chocolate cake, but anyone who follows the Barefoot Contessa knows that she loves trying new things — and ...
Baking doesn't have to be a complex affair, sometimes all you need is a few basic ingredients to whip up something scrumptious. To assist amateur bakers in honing their skills, food creator Emma Wills ...