Chunky Chocolate Spider Cake
With googly eyes and a spiky-toothed grin, this spider attracts plenty of attention. Simple decorating techniques make this a great novelty cake for parties, classrooms or after-school-club treats.
With googly eyes and a spiky-toothed grin, this spider attracts plenty of attention. Simple decorating techniques make this a great novelty cake for parties, classrooms or after-school-club treats.
Kids of any age will love to call this castle their home. You can customize the cake to incorporate a child's favourite colours and special candies or chocolate for the decorations.
This moist cake looks elaborate but is simple enough that you can bake it often — and for any occasion. Serve warm if possible.
Celebrating Canada Day means proudly showing off our beautiful maple leaf. And when it's on a four-layer raspberry cake, it's delicious, too.
Serve this stunning white cake for a special birthday, Mother's Day or wedding rehearsal dinner. Shave some fresh coconut or just use the shredded. Garnish with candied violets or edible flowers. Look for coconut extract in the supermarket baking aisle.
Pineapple cake and coffee make a nice ending to a tropical feast.
Salmon and Wild Rice Cakes with Avocado-Chili Topping
This Canada Day–themed dessert is bright and refreshing. Assembling your cake the night before saves time and allows the flavours to combine. Choose the ripest, reddest strawberries for the perfect flag topping.
Make a birthday party positively prehistoric and amaze your guests young and old with this delicious critter cake. The chocolate layers are firm and dense -- developed especially for building our birthday bronto. It can be lightly covered with plastic and kept in the fridge for up to one day -- just waiting until it's lighting time.
Though the origin of this cake is debatable, its melt-in-your-mouth rich, yet light texture is not. The secret lies in an airy sponge and a combination of three kinds of "milk".