Helen Goh’s recipe for forest floor cake / The sweet spot
You’ll have so much fun decorating this spooky, Halloween cake, you may not want to carve it up at all – well, until the first bite … The forest has always been a place of mystery. In fairy tales, it’s where children get lost, where witches build houses made of cake, and where transformations (…)
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