Easy 30 Minute King Cake Recipe for Mardi Gras - Frog Prince Paperie (2024)

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While we don’t go overboard with a huge Mardi Gras party every year, we do like to at least celebrate the season and Fat Tuesday with a little bit of carnivale. One of the most identified and unique Mardi Gras dishes, besides cajun favorites like jambalaya and red beans, is the king cake.

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I know I remember them most about Mardi Gras as a kid; our family used to ship us one wherever we happen to be living. But you don’t have to live near a fabulous bakery in New Orleans to have one; with this recipe, you can whip a king cake up in less than 30 minutes!

Just a little background on the king cake for those of you that are not familiar, the king cake was originally baked in New Orleans as part of little Christmas when the three kings visited the Christ child.

The tradition of serving this cake continues to this day, but with much more fanfare. A danish dough is braided into a ring or oval shape and covered with sugar toppings in the Mardi Gras colors of gold, green and purple. A tiny plastic (or porcelain or gold) baby is inserted into the cake–whoever is served the baby is asked to host the next Mardi Gras party.

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If you scroll to the bottom of the page, there is a printable recipe. But first, a step by step for you to see how it’s done.

You’re going to want to preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line a cookie sheet (like this) with parchment paper.

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This is the part that makes making this cake so easy. Crescent rolls in a tube. I picked up a tube in the 12 oz size, then rolled it out on my parchement-ed cookie sheet.

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The crescents are naturally going to want to fight you and separate all apart, but if you gently pinch together the seams, you’ll get a big long piece of dough you can work with.

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We’re going to mix up a filling now! Filling, by the way, is completely optional on a king cake. You can skip the filling and move straight onto braiding and frosting if you want. The filling used here is cream cheese and pecans.

Mix 4 oz softened cream cheese with 1/4 cup powdered sugar and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract and spread it along the center of your dough. After you do this, cut a few slits in the sides of the dough to make flaps that can be folded over the filling.

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Sprinkle 1/4 cup brown sugar over the cream cheese and 1/2 cup chopped pecans over top of that.

Fold the flaps over the filling to make a “braid” and pinch together any holes along the bottom so the cream cheese doesn’t leak out while it’s baking.

Scoot your roll over to one long side of the pan then gently shape it into a circle/oval. Pop it into your preheated oven and bake for 15 minutes.

While you’re waiting for your cake to cook, mix up the frosting, as you’re going to want to apply it to the cake while the cake is still warm.

Mix together 3 cups powdered sugar and 1/4 cup water with 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract. This mixture will be rather thick, but not to worry. It’ll stay put on top of your cake and beautifully drip down the sides. When your cake is out of the oven, spread it in a ribbon around the top of the cake, a section at a time.

You have to work quick to add your sprinkles before the icing hardens after you put on the icing.

The finishing touch is the baby (buy them here). Slip it under the cake and see who gets to hit the kitchen next to bake up another cake!

Looking for some decorations to go with your celebration? Here are a few things I love to have around the house during Mardi Gras (affl. links):

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Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • CAKE
  • 1 12oz tube refrigerated crescent rolls
  • 4 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • FROSTING
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/4 water
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Purple, gold and green sugar sprinkles

Instructions

1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.

2. Roll out tube of crescent rolls on parchment lined cookie sheet, pressing the seams of the dough together to form one large layer of dough.

3. Mix cream cheese, 1/4 cup powdered sugar and and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract and spread it along the center of your dough.

4. Cut a few slits in the sides of the dough to make flaps that can be folded over the filling.

5. Sprinkle brown sugar and pecans over the cream cheese.

6. Fold the flaps over the filling to make a “braid” and pinch together any holes along the bottom so the cream cheese doesn’t leak out while it’s baking.

7. Gently form the dough into a ring on the cookie sheet.

8. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes.

9. While cake is baking, mix together the frosting: 3 cups powdered sugar and 1/4 cup water with 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract. This mixture will be rather thick.

10. When your cake is out of the oven, spread it in a ribbon around the top of the cake, a section at a time. You have to work quick to add your sprinkles before the icing hardens after you put on the icing.

11. The finishing touch is the baby. Slip it under the cake and see who gets to hit the kitchen next to bake up another cake!

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Easy 30 Minute King Cake Recipe for Mardi Gras - Frog Prince Paperie (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular king cake in New Orleans? ›

Haydel's Bakery

Haydel's serves an outstanding version of the classic New Orleans king cake, and has a location on Magazine Street for those city-dwellers who can't make the trek to Jefferson. Sweet and topped with lots of icing and colored sugar, it's the brioche king cake that many New Orleanians grew up eating.

What is the difference between king cake and Rosca de Reyes? ›

The king cakes of New Orleans more closely resemble those of Spanish-speaking countries rather than the king cake that originated in France. Rosca de reyes, served in Spain and Latin America, is a ring-shaped sweet bread that can also be topped with candied fruit, in addition to a light layer of icing.

What is inside the Mardi Gras cake king cake? ›

King cake is a New Orleans tradition that involves a pastry, a tiny plastic baby, and a party! The cake is baked with a tiny plastic baby hidden inside; whoever gets the slice with the baby in it has to host the next party.

What is traditionally hidden in a Mardi Gras king cake? ›

Hidden in its interior, or under a slice, is a small plastic baby. Whoever finds it must either bring the next cake or throw a party, thus sparking an unending round of food and fun. Whether at the workplace, school or home - king cake is a gift that keeps on giving throughout the Mardi Gras season.

What is the best flavor of king cake? ›

King cakes come in various flavors, but traditionally, the king cake is a cinnamon-flavored dough covered in sweet green, gold, and purple sugar or icing. Over time, other flavors became just as popular. Two of the most popular flavors are the cream-cheese and our Praline king cake.

What is a millionaire king cake? ›

▪ The Millionaire king cake at the Palace Casino bakery has to be one of the most decadent ever, swirled chocolate and caramel, smothered in pecans and filled with a choice of cream cheese or Bavarian cream. It's one of 12 flavors in two sizes that can be found at Palace Cafe and Bakery.

What is the difference between king cake and galette? ›

The Difference in Mardi Gras King Cake and Galette des Rois

One is VIBRANT. While the traditional Galette des Rois is more simple in design with the puff pastry as the star as the show, the Mardi Gras King Cake is covered in icing and Mardi Gras-colored sugar.

What happens if you get baby Jesus in rosca? ›

The bejeweled-looking bread is meant to symbolize the gifts given to baby Jesus, and inside the bread is a little plastic baby, symbolizing the newborn messiah. If you get the baby in your slice, you have to cook tamales for everyone on Feb. 2, or Candelaria Day.

Is Kings cake a Mexican tradition? ›

Rosca de Reyes, also known as Kings Cake, holds a cherished place in Mexican culinary traditions as a symbol of festivity and cultural heritage.

What was the original Mardi Gras king cake? ›

The popular custom of baking a special cake in honor of the three kings started in France, approximately 300 years ago. The French-style almond puff pastry, Galette des Rois, is traditionally filled with a bean rather than a plastic baby.

What does it mean if you find the baby in a king cake? ›

When a king cake is served at a Mardi Gras celebration, everyone wants to know who was served the slice with the king cake baby—but what does it mean if you find one? Tradition dictates that finding the baby in your cake symbolizes luck and prosperity. As such, the finder becomes the “king” or “queen” of the evening.

What is the official Mardi Gras cake? ›

Originally, king cakes were a simple ring of dough with a small amount of decoration. After the rich dough is braided and baked, the top of the cake is covered with delicious sugar toppings in the traditional Mardi Gras colors of purple, green and gold (purple for "justice," green for "faith" and gold for "power").

What is the coin in the Mardi Gras cake? ›

Prosperity and the Coin

Let's start with the coin. In certain cultures, a small coin is concealed within the cake, often in addition to a figurine. The person who receives the slice of cake containing the coin is believed to enjoy good luck and prosperity throughout the year.

What does krewe stand for? ›

A krewe is, simply, a club or organization that exists to celebrate Carnival. But while a krewe has royalty, the positions of king and queen are merely ceremonial. The identities of the queen and her maids are usually public, while the identities of kings are often secret—Rex being a notable exception.

What do the colors on a king cake mean? ›

Most king cakes are traditionally decorated in royal colors of purple, which signifies “justice,” green for “growth,” and gold meaning “prosperity and wealth.” These colors can be seen as chosen to resemble a jeweled crown honoring the three wise men and their gifts during the visit of the Christ Child on Epiphany.

What is the famous king cake brand? ›

Manny Randazzo since 1965 King Cakes.

What is the most popular cake in Louisiana? ›

Doberge. Doberge is a popular cake that originated in New Orleans. The story goes, back in the 1930s, local baker Beulah Ledner adapted both the name and the cake from the Hungarian dobos torta — a much heavier layered cake filled with buttercream.

What is the difference between French king cake and American king cake? ›

It's similar to the king cake served in New Orleans in the U.S., a nod to the state's French influence; but in France it's not multi-colored, and it's only served on or around Epiphany. In New Orleans, king's cake is a treat for the whole pre-Lenten season (in other words, from Epiphany right on up through Mardi Gras).

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