Two of our favorite things about Mardi Gras are beads and King Cake. Using frozen bread dough takes the stress and time out of making homemade dough. Once baked, the bread is very soft. The warm cinnamon apple pie filling is drool-worthy. A must-make for Mardi Gras. Try some of the other combinations Donna suggests... they sound...
Provided by Donna Graffagnino
Categories Sweet Breads
Time 1h30m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. Place frozen bread doughs into an oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap until thawed out.
- 2. Roll out on a floured surface into a large rectangle, at least 10 x 18 or as large as you can without tearing the dough. Gently brush with melted or very soft butter leaving a 1-inch border around edges.
- 3. Combine cinnamon and sugar. Sprinkle evenly over dough, avoiding edges so that ends will seal.
- 4. Spread most of the apple pie filling along the center of the dough, longways, stopping at least an inch from then ends.
- 5. *(See Note) Take one end of the dough and fold it all the way over to the other side of the dough. Seal edges with wet fingers. Gently roll the dough from the center where the filling is, rolling towards the sealed edge, making a long tube and keeping the filling from coming out of the ends.
- 6. Place on a parchment-lined pan, seam down with ends of roll meeting to form a circle or oval. Pinch the ends together. Use water if necessary to make the ends stick together.
- 7. Spray the top of bread lightly with cooking spray and cover with plastic wrap for about 45 minutes or until it has doubled in size. I put a butter or Cool Whip tub to keep the hole open while it rises, otherwise, it will completely close up while it's baking. (You can skip the rising step if you're in a hurry, but the King Cake won't get as light and fluffy.)
- 8. Bake at 375 degrees for about 30 minutes. Hide the baby from underneath after baking.
- 9. Combine powdered sugar with just enough milk or water to make a thick icing that's just thin enough to spread.
- 10. Quickly pour or spread icing over hot King Cake then sprinkle sections with purple, green, and yellow sugar before the icing dries. You can buy pre-colored decorating sugar or make your own by shaking granulated sugar with a few of drops of liquid food color in a mason jar.
- 11. *NOTES: For unfilled King Cakes, some bakeries braid their bread dough or make two long ropes and twist the two together then form a circle or oval before baking. You can cut the bread dough into two or three long strips, then spread with cinnamon sugar before rolling, twisting, or braiding if desired.
- 12. FILLED KING CAKES: Instead of, or in addition to, the cinnamon sugar, spread one of these fillings over the plain bread dough and roll-up. Bake as shown above. Cream Cheese Filled: 2 (8 oz) blocks cream cheese, softened 1 cup powdered sugar 2 tsp vanilla Combine with a hand mixer until light and fluffy. Spread down the long edge of plain bread dough and roll-up. Bake as directed above. Decorate as directed above. Chocolate Filled: 1/2 cup vegetable shortening (Crisco) 8 oz. unsalted butter (softened) 1 cup cocoa powder 4 cups powdered sugar (sifted) 7 Tbsp heavy cream Cream all ingredients together and spread along the long edge and roll up from the filled edge. Bake as directed above. Decorate as directed above. Fruit Filled: 1 (16 oz) can of Apple, Cherry, Peach, Lemon, Strawberry, Raspberry, or Blueberry Pie Filling 1 tsp vanilla (Apple, Cherry, Peach) 1 tsp cinnamon (Apple, Cherry, Peach) 1/2 cup sugar (Cherry) 1 Tablespoons cornstarch (Cherry) Spread filling down the long edge of bread dough and roll up from fruit filling side. Bake as directed above. Decorate as directed above.
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Md Yeasir Arafat
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! I'll definitely be making it again and again.
Keji E-van
[email protected]It was okay. I've had better.
Md shahin 45
[email protected]I'd give it a 3 out of 5. Not bad, but not great either.
Ashan Habib
[email protected]Meh.
Jayamini indrika
[email protected]Followed the recipe to a T and it was a huge fail. The cake never rose and the filling was runny. Very disappointed.
ASIF JAMALI
[email protected]This cake is way too sweet for my taste.
Faisal Jan
[email protected]I thought the cake was a little dry, but the filling was delicious.
Shamsu Abi
[email protected]Not a fan of the glaze on top. Otherwise, it was a good cake.
Dayo Dee
[email protected]This cake is so easy to make and it's always a crowd-pleaser. I've made it for potlucks, parties, and even just for a special treat for my family. It's always a hit!
Dalia Elgendy
[email protected]Followed the recipe exactly and it came out perfect! The cake was light and fluffy, and the filling was gooey and delicious. My family loved it!
Daddy Smoke
[email protected]I'm not usually a fan of apple desserts, but this cake changed my mind. The filling was gooey and flavorful, and the cake was perfectly moist. I'll definitely be making this again.
Rojina Thakuri
[email protected]This cake was a hit at my party! Everyone loved the unique flavor of the apple filling. I'll definitely be making this again.
Natashia Carter
[email protected]Wow! I tried this Apple-Filled King Cake recipe and it turned out amazing! The filling was perfectly sweet and tart, and the cake itself was so moist and fluffy. I'm definitely adding this to my favorites list.