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04/11/2008
In the South, ambrosia shows up at festive events like Sunday brunch and picnics, usually in the company of pie and cake.
Issue #69
10/18/2000
This recipe calls for canned peaches but you can substitute fresh when in season.
Issue #43
05/28/2010
Lisa Fain of Homesick Texan takes this Southern classic and replaces the strawberry gelatin with fresh, ripe strawberries to create a moist, delicate cake perfect for sharing.
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Source: Homesick Texan
03/31/2008
The most famous mention of a Lane cake—a frosted white or yellow cake layered with coconut, dried fruits, and nuts—is perhaps in Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, in which the narrator, Scout, describes eating one "so full of shinny it made me tight." "Shinny," in this case, refers to bourbon, which is used in the frosting of this traditional Southern dessert.
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Source: Oprah
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