Nothing beats a Bûche de Noël during the holidays! The holidays have arrived with Christmas (and Christmas menu planning) in full swing, and we have a special treat for you with this Christmas recipe ...
The holidays always feel a little more magical with a yule log on the dessert table. This festive cake, inspired by the classic European bûche de Noël, is as delicious as it is charming. But as ...
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50 Christmas Cakes for a Holly Jolly Holiday
This fanciful dessert is a holiday baking tradition that dates back to 19th-century France, and it’s one of those Christmas cake ideas we can’t get enough of. Grinch Pound Cake ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - In Medieval times families would gather and burn a yule log on Christmas Eve for good luck. Eating one is even better. Chef Noah Writenhour, from the Stevedore Bakery at ...
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Why The Yule Log Is A Christmas Tradition
For centuries, celebrants observed Yule, a festival commemorating the winter solstice. Historians believe the ancient Norse ...
When you think of a yule log, you probably picture a roaring, wood-burning fire casting a warm light on an ornament-adorned Christmas tree. Or perhaps you have a sweet tooth and the first thing that ...
Although the big Christmas dinner is always worth drooling over, the sweet tooths (sweet teeth?) out there will tell you that dessert is the real star of the holiday menu. From pies and cakes to ...
While some folks enjoy a burning log in the fireplace (or the classic television version of a burning log) for the holidays, we prefer ours on the dinner table. With roots that go back to paganism ...
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