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This easy Mardi Gras King Cake recipe is my favorite way to celebrate the Mardi Gras holiday. This New Orleans style cake is soft and fluffy! Decorated with purple, green and gold sprinkles, it's easy to understand why this cake is one of the best parts of the celebration!

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(this recipe was updated on 1/8/22)

I've never been to New Orleans, but it is high up on my wish list of places to go! The community, the music, the food...from what I've heard, there's no other place like it! Since I live up north, it's hard to get into the Mardi Gras spirit, however, I find I have a much easier time with this cake in front of me.

Aside from the Creole and the French Quarter, the first thing that comes to mind for most of us is that New Orleans is most well-known for Mardi Gras.

The carnival lasts for days leading up to Ash Wednesday, and what better way to ring in Lent than with an amazingly, festive cake.

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Out of all the great food surrounding the holiday, I would say king cake is one of the most well-known Mardi Gras recipes.

What is King Cake?

If you never heard of king cake, you may have heard of kings cake, Mardi Gras cake, or New Orleans cake.

No matter the name, the cake we're talking about here is super soft and pillowy; kind of like a cross between a coffee cake and pastry. King cake is made from a yeast-based dough and is very light and airy.

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Traditional king cake (the version I made here) has a cinnamon swirl that runs through the layers. I've read this is how it was made originally back in the day, although some others might be filled with fruit, cream cheese or pralines.

There are two characteristics that are always constant; the cake is braided or twisted into a circle and the top is covered with a thick glaze and traditional gold, purple & green sprinkles.

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Why is there a baby in a King Cake?

Normally, you can find a small figurine hidden somewhere in the King Cake- usually, it's a small plastic baby.

Why?

I did some research and there's a lot of ambiguity around this tradition.

History says, whoever finds it can be ruler for the day, but I've also read that it simply means that it's that person's turn to buy the next cake.

I didn't add a baby into my cake here, but it's definitely something fun to look into (FYI - it's probably best to insert the figurine inside the cake AFTER baking, and be careful that the person who gets it doesn't choke, that's always my fear, hah!)

How to make this Easy King Cake for Mardi Gras

The first time I tasted King Cake, I didn't think it was something I could ever replicate at home, butI do have to say, it was pretty straightforward to make! For some reason, working with yeast always scares me.

This looks like a lot of steps, but as are most recipes that require a yeast dough.

I promise you it's worth it to make this king cake New Orleans recipe!

Making the Dough

I always get very intimidated working with yeast, but I promise this is really easy!

First, you want to mix up the ingredients for the dough and need it. I think it's easiest to use the dough hook attachment on the stand mixer, but you could do this by hand.

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The dough is ready when it is soft, very elastic and nothing should stick to the sides of the bowl.

Set the dough aside in an lightly greased bowl for about an hour.

Allowing the Dough to Rest

This is one of the most important steps that cannot be skipped when making this cake. It's important for the yeast to have time to work its magic and take time to rise. If you skip the steps that allow the dough to rest, you won't have a soft and fluffy cake which is imperative to make this an authentic king cake recipe.

After some rest time in the bowl, the dough should have doubled in size.

The key to achieving great results is finding a warm spot for it to rest. This can be more difficult in the winter.

My trick to ensure the dough rises properly is to stick the bowl of dough in the oven with the light turned on. Do not turn the oven on.

The reason I do this is because the oven is a completely sealed area where no cold air can get in. By turning on the light, the warmth from the oven light is enough to help the dough rise.

The ideal environment for yeast to grow and develop is 75°F to 78°F.

Since the dough had time to rest, it should double in size. You can see HOW MUCH the dough filled out the bowl here.

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Shaping the Dough

Once the dough has risen, divide the dough into two halves.

Roll each ball of dough into a large rectangle and spread the softened butter onto the surface.

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Follow with a heavy sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar.

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Roll up the dough, like you're making cinnamon rolls.

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Be sure to pinch the seam of dough so it stays together.

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Take the two logs (seam side down) and twist them together to form a ring. You can do this by laying one log down straight, on your surface and then gently lay over the other log, then the other to "twist" them together.

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I did my best to secure the two ends together, it doesn't have to be perfect!!

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The dough ring should rise again for another 20 minutes before baking and you should notice some difference in size.

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Decorating Your King Cake for Mardi Gras

The icing on this cake is SO GOOD! You can use either butter or cream cheese but I highly recommend using cream cheese. That little bit of tang goes so well with the cake.

Another great thing about this icing is that it's on the thicker side.

The icing will drip down the sides to cover any imperfections, and that explosion of color will distract anyone from noticing places where the seams of the dough didn't meet perfectly.

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As mentioned, purple, green, and yellow are the most traditional colors for Mardi Gras cakes.

After adding the glaze, I alternated the colored sprinkles all around the top of the cake.

To make this cake a bit more fancy, I bought some premium sprinkles that had different shapes and styles and added those as well. Here's the link to the exact one I used.

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Oh, and if you're wondering what those colors represent! Purple is for justice, green is for faith, and gold represents power!

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This easy Mardi Gras King Cake recipe is my favorite way to celebrate the Mardi Gras holiday. This New Orleans style cake is soft and fluffy! Decorated with purple, green and gold sprinkles, it's easy to understand why this cake is one of the best parts of the celebration!

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  • Total Time: 2hrs + 45 min
  • Yield: 1 cake 1x

Ingredients

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For the Dough

  • ¼ oz of active dry yeast (2 ¼ teaspoon OR 1 packet)
  • ¼ cup warm water (100° to 110°F)
  • ½ Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 8 oz full fat sour cream
  • 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 large egg (lightly beaten)
  • 3 to 3 ½ c bread flour (all purpose can also be used!)

For the Filling

  • cup unsalted butter (softened)
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon

Glaze

  • 3 c powdered sugar
  • 3 Tbsp cream cheese, softened (butter can also be used)
  • 2-4 tablespoon milk
  • 2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • ¼ tsp vanilla extract
  • Purple, green and gold sprinkles to decorate

Instructions

  1. In a glass measuring cup or small bowl, stir together yeast, warm water, and sugar and let stand for 5 minutes. The yeast should become foamy and be 'activated' after that time.
  2. Add first 4 ingredients in a medium saucepan over low heat OR into a microwave safe cup. Heat using the stove or microwave, stirring often until the butter is melted. Remove from the heat & cool down the mixture to 100° to 110°F.
  3. In the bowl of a stand mixer with a dough hook attachment, add the sour cream mixture, yeast mixture, egg and half of the flour.
  4. Give a quick stir with a spatula and then turn the mixer on medium speed. As the ingredients start to come together, reduce speed to low, and gradually add the remaining flour until a soft dough forms.
  5. Once the dough forms, lower the speed setting and allow the dough to knead until smooth and elastic (this can take up to 10 minutes). The dough should not be sticky or too dry. It should release from the sides of the bowl.
  6. Place in a lightly greased bowl and cover with a linen cloth or plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place (75-78° is ideal) for 1 hour or until the dough has doubled in size.
  7. After the dough is finished proofing, divide the dough in half.
  8. Roll a portion of dough into a long rectangle using a rolling pin (about 16" in length and 8-9" in width).
  9. Spread HALF of the ⅓ cup butter evenly on the rectangle, leaving a 1-inch border.
  10. In a small bowl, combine the sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle HALF the amount evenly over the butter.
  11. Roll the dough (like a cinnamon roll) from the bottom up, ensuring a tight roll.
  12. Pinch the seam tightly.
  13. Repeat steps 8 - 12 with the other portion of dough.
  14. Next, form the cake. Place the dough rolls seam side down on a sheet lined with parchment. Pinch one of the ends together, and twist the dough logs over each other to give a braided look. Bring the other ends around together to form a ring, ensuring to make a good seal at the seam.
  15. Cover and let rise in a warm place again, 20 to 30 minutes or until doubled in size.
  16. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  17. Bake for 25 to 35 minutes or until golden.
  18. After the cake is done baking, allow to cool most of the way.
  19. Meanwhile, in a large bowl mix the glaze ingredients until smooth & creamy using a hand mixer.
  20. Pour glaze evenly over warm cake; sprinkle with colored sugars, alternating colors and forming bands.
  21. Let cool completely & serve.

Notes

Recipe adapted from: MyRecipes.com

This recipe originally made 2 cakes, but upon updating it I halved it, but as per feedback from readers, I kept the amount of filling the same which makes this cake even better.

If you want to make 2 cakes, simply double the ingredient amounts!

This cake is best served same day, but will store 2-3 days at room temp. The color of the sprinkles may bleed into the icing over time.

  • Author: Liz at Owlbbaking.com
  • Prep Time: 2 hrs + 20 min
  • Cook Time: 15

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FAQs

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

One of the key differences between Rosca de Reyes and a traditional King Cake is the type of pastry used. Rosca de Reyes is made with a sweet, buttery dough that is similar to brioche, while King Cake is made with a denser, richer dough that is more similar to a pastry.

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 a traditional Mardi Gras king cake? ›

A blend of coffee cake and cinnamon roll, king cake is usually iced in yellow, green and purple – the colors of Mardi Gras -- and is frequently packed with fruit fillings and decadent cream cheeses. Hidden within these season sweets also lie a special surprise: a plastic king cake baby to continue the fun.

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

Every king cake contains a trinket — often a small figurine in the shape of a baby — which plays a crucial part in the celebration of the holiday that inspired this pastry. Whomever finds the trinket in their slice of cake gets to be the “king” for a day.

What happens if you get the baby in the Rosca de Reyes? ›

If you find the baby Jesus in a slice you cut, you are responsible for making tamales and hosting a party on Día de la Candelaria, also known as the Presentation of Jesus Christ, a religious holiday held every February 2, based on the biblical story of Jesus being brought to the Temple for the first time.

What is hidden inside the special cake called Rosca de Reyes? ›

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.

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 VooDoo king cake? ›

Our VooDoo King Cake is a Bavarian-cream-filled brioche topped with chocolate ganache, pecans and shredded coconut. It's one of our signature cakes and a highlight of Mardi Gras season.

What does the baby mean in a king cake? ›

The plastic baby symbolizes the infant Jesus because of the religious connection to King's Day. Tradition dictates that finding the baby in your cake piece symbolizes luck and prosperity, and the finder becomes the “king” or “queen” of the evening. The person who hosts the Mardi Gras party buys or makes the king cake.

What is the original Mardi Gras cake? ›

The king cake is a mixture of a French pastry and a coffee cake. Its oval shape and festive colors give it a unique appeal. The original version features the royal colors of gold, purple, and green. Gold represents power, purple represents justice, and green signifies faith.

Who makes the original king cake? ›

You can taste one for yourself at New Orleans' own La Boulangerie (4600 Magazine Street). It is believed that French-Canadian explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville brought the traditions of Mardi Gras to southern Louisiana, but the king cake tradition itself is thought to have arrived around 1870 from France.

What is always in the center of the king cake? ›

A plastic baby, representing Jesus, is hidden inside the cake, which for some is said to bring good luck. But it also comes with responsibility. The person who gets the baby in their piece of king cake becomes the king and as such must provide the next king cake for all to enjoy.

Can Christians eat king cake? ›

Once French colonists came to North America and settled in the Mississippi Delta area, the king cake really cemented itself in the American Christian tradition. Some people even eat king cakes throughout the entirety of Epiphany season.

Why can't you eat king cake before January 6th? ›

Yes, New Orleans has a cake season. It's technically called Carnival, and it starts on January 6, known as Twelfth Night or the Epiphany. The date marks twelve days after Christmas, when the three wise men came to visit the baby Jesus.

What do the king cake colors 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 difference between king cake and Galette des Rois? ›

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 does Rosca de Reyes mean? ›

Rosca de Reyes, translating to "King's Ring" in English, derives its name from its distinctive circular shape. The circular form of the pastry symbolizes the eternal nature of God, with no beginning or end.

What is the king cake tradition in Mexico? ›

The Day of the Kings is observed by Latin cultures with the making and eating of a rosca de reyes, a sweet yeast bread similar to Louisiana's King cake, with a hidden tiny plastic baby (or a dried bean), representing the baby Jesus, inside.

Why does the Epiphany have a king cake? ›

According to the Christian calendar, it is known as the day of Epiphany. On this day, the three kings traveled to Bethlehem, bearing gifts to the newborn baby Jesus. To honor this belief, people celebrate with an oval-shaped king cake, symbolizing the unity of faiths.

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