For a richer flavor, use European-style butter in the dough and glaze. Toast the pecans for enhanced nutty flavor; toast them in a dry skillet over medium heat, stirring frequently, until fragrant and lightly browned. Ensure the sour cream mixture is properly cooled before adding the yeast to prevent killing the yeast. A traditional king cake includes a small plastic baby, which is hidden inside the cake after baking and cooling. The person who finds the baby in their slice is said to have good luck and is often tasked with bringing the king cake the following year! If you don't have bread flour, you can use all-purpose flour, but the texture of the cake may be slightly different. The baking time may vary depending on your oven. Keep an eye on the cakes and adjust the time as needed. Store leftover king cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
Taurean Zemlak
Jun 9, 2025I've made this king cake for the past three years, and it's always a hit!
Madisyn Marks
Apr 29, 2025Next time, I'll add a little lemon zest to the filling for extra flavor.
Einar Sawayn
Apr 2, 2025The dough was a little tricky to work with, but the end result was worth it.
Clara Wuckert
Mar 2, 2025My family loved this recipe! We'll definitely be making it again.
Joanny Luettgen
Feb 17, 2025The instructions were clear and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing!
Joan Keebler
Feb 4, 2025The glaze was perfect! It added just the right amount of sweetness.
Elenora Dietrich
Jan 25, 2025I used a stand mixer, and it made the dough process so much easier.
Saige Grimes
Dec 5, 2024This recipe was amazing! The cream cheese filling is what really sets it apart.