Alabama's official state cake is the perfect way to welcome spring. Lane cake, also known as prize cake, is a four-layer white cake with a bourbon-spiked raisin filling. The cake was featured in To ...
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Lane Cake
Lane Cake is a Southern tradition that has been quite popular in Alabama for over a hundred years. Although the original Lane ...
The recipe for this indulgent layered cake with a bourbon, butter, and raisin filling and billowy egg-white icing first appeared in Emma Rylander Lane's self-published cookbook, Some Good Things to ...
This recipe is an amazing way to enjoy the flavors of a classic Alabama lane cake in a fraction of the time. The coconutty, citrusy cake with a boozy bourbon kick was made famous by Harper Lee’s "To ...
To mark this week's release of Harper Lee's long-awaited second novel, Go Set a Watchman, why not try an old-fashioned cake from Alabama, featured prominently in Lee's classic first novel, To Kill a ...
You've heard of state birds and state flowers, but what about state foods? Reader's Digest rounded up the most iconic foods officially tied to each state. In Alabama, that honor goes to a boozy, ...
This prize-winning cake is said to have originated in Alabama back in the 1800's and it's so good we still make Lane Cake today! Our recipe for Lane Cake still calls for all the basics: coconut, ...
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