Whether you’re throwing a birthday celebration, hosting a special gathering or just craving something sweet, cakes in a jar are the fun make-and-take desserts that couldn’t be easier to put together.
Cookies & Cups blogger Shelly Jaronsky is a self-confessed addict--of the buttercream variety. Since starting her site in 2008, Shelly's innovative, accessible, and delicious recipes have established ...
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7 Jar Cake with Cocoa

The cocoa 7-jar cake is one of those Italian goodies that just brings a bit of extra comfort to any day, really. In Italian ...
Cake in a Jar, aka Party in a Jar, is a fun and simple way to celebrate and share an individual serving of cake. Layers of your favorite cake, frosting and sprinkles in a Mason jar make for one ...
evenly among 4 half-pint canning jars. In another bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt and divide the mixture among the jars (1/4 cup per jar), tapping and shaking well to distribute the ...
Banana splits and cake are two of America's most beloved desserts — so when you combine them, magic happens. This Dolly Parton recipe for Banana Split Cake in a Jar is just what it sounds like: ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Cooks are always looking for the perfect, homemade gift to give during the holidays when visiting friends and family. This jar cake is perfect for such occasions because many ...
Q. I bought a cake baked in a jar at a gift fair and would like to try making a healthier version at home. It had a strong liqueur taste, and it was so moist. Can you help? A. I've been trying out ...
Laura Rivera, nicknamed Lola the Baker, grew up in a kitchen. Her great grandmother, Lola, loved baking, spending most of her time with Laura crafting sweets like cakes, brownies, and sugary frostings ...
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Laura Rivera, nicknamed Lola the Baker, grew up in a kitchen. Her great-grandmother Lola loved baking and spent most of her time with Laura crafting sweets such as cakes, brownies, and frostings.