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Move aside carrot, hummingbird cake is here to steal the sweet show this spring.

Hummingbird Cake - Stand Mixer

If you’re a fan of carrot cake, you have to try hummingbird cake. Both are traditionally topped with cream cheese frosting and are moist, dense cakes. They’re usually served in the springtime. Enjoy a sweet slice after Easter dinner, Mother’s Day brunch, or at bridal or baby shower.

Hummingbird Cake - Stand Mixer

While bright orange carrots help make carrot cake extra moist, hummingbird cake recruits bananas and pineapple for the job. The cake is dotted with fruit, which lend to its sweetness as well as its density and texture.

Hummingbird Cake

This layered cake makes for a beautiful presentation, and your guests will enjoy the coconut cream frosting in the middle AND on top of the cake. So the second layer is totally worth it.

Hummingbird Cake

You could definitely use traditional cream cheese frosting, but the addition of coconut complements the pineapple and banana in the cake perfectly.

Hummingbird Cake

Each member of our taste panel finished their generously-sized slice (wiping their cake plates clean) and left with a piece wrapped up to-go. It’s that good. Some say the name of the cake comes from the “mmmm” sound that people make after that first bite, similar to the humming noise hummingbird wings make.

Hummingbird Cake

Serve this cake with coffee after celebrating the moms in your life on Mother’s Day or with a mimosa (maybe with a splash of pineapple juice to play off the cake flavors) during Easter brunch or at a bridal shower. After you try it, they’ll be no denying this cake its earned place on top of your dessert plate this spring.

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Hummingbird Cake

Hummingbird Cake
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  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease two 9-inch round baking pans and line bottoms with parchment paper. Flour sides of pans.
  2. In a large bowl, using an electric stand mixer on low speed, beat flour, bananas, pineapple, sugar, butter, vanilla extract, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, salt and eggs until blended, about 2 minutes. Increase speed to medium, beat for an additional 2 minutes.
  3. Pour mixture evenly into prepared pans.
  4. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pans on wire rack for 10 minutes.
  5. Remove from pans and remove parchment paper. Cool completely on wire racks.
  6. Place first cake layer on plate, and spread 1 cup Coconut Cream Frosting over top. Place second cake layer on top of first. Frost side and top of cake with remaining frosting. Sprinkle with shredded coconut, if desired. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting
  1. In a large bowl, using an electric hand mixer, beat cream cheese, butter, almond extract and salt until creamy.
  2. Gradually add confectioners' sugar, beating until smooth and creamy. Stir in 3 cups coconut.
  3. Spread onto cupcakes or cake. Sprinkle with remaining coconut.
  4. Yield: Frosts a 2 layer cake
  5. Test Kitchen Tip: If frosting is too thick, beat in milk 1 tablespoon at a time until desired consistency is reached.
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During the week, my go-to breakfast is a classic egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. It’s quick (under 5 minutes), thanks to the Breakfast Sandwich Maker. While the Breakfast Sandwich Maker never disappoints, sometimes I crave a little something sweet in the morning. That’s when the breakfast decisions get really difficult. “Do I want pancakes? What about big Belgian waffles? There’s always fluffy French toast. Hmmmm.”

French Toast Waffles

The Test Kitchen blew my mind when they told me I didn’t necessarily have to choose. I could merge two sweet breakfast sensations into one best-of-both-worlds recipe – French Toast Waffles.

French Toast Waffles

The recipe reads like you’re making classic French Toast but instead of cooking it on the stovetop, break out your waffle maker. In a bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon and salt. Dip slices of bread into the mixture and coat on both sides. Place the dipped bread on the waffle plate and bake for 6 to 8 minutes – depending upon how crispy you like your waffles.

French Toast Waffles

We topped these French toast waffles with a big pat of butter and a generous drizzle of maple syrup, but you could definitely add fresh berries or whipped cream (or both – yum). Whether you are serving them for a mid-week treat or at Mother’s Day brunch, French toast waffles are a breakfast food merger you’ve been waiting for.

French Toast Waffles

French Toast Waffles

The Best of Both Worlds: French Toast Waffles
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  1. Heat waffle maker.
  2. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon and salt.
  3. Dip bread slices into egg mixture, turning to coat on both sides.
  4. Place dipped bread on waffle plate.
  5. Bake 6 to 8 minutes or until waffle stops steaming.
  6. Serve with fresh fruit or butter and maple syrup.
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