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I make this cake for every New Year’s Eve dinner. It’s said that the person who finds the one whole almond inside will have good luck during the upcoming year. —Vivian Nikanow, Chicago, Illinois Combine almond and 1 tablespoon flour; sprinkle into a well-greased 10-in. fluted tube pan. Set aside.
The New Year’s celebration is supposed to last all night; therefore there is a need for lots of food, cake and plenty of drinks. Perhaps many of you are celebrating big time; therefore, I thought it would be fun to put together a list of cake ideas for you to choose from on the last night of the year.
But New Year’s Eve is the time to pull out the stops and present gorgeous, decadent, delicious desserts. Here are some amazing ideas to help you celebrate! When our kids have friends sleep over, I like to surprise them with this chocolate treat. Our favorite dippers include fruit, marshmallows, cookies and pound cake.
This Greek cake, which contains a hidden coin, is served on New Year’s Day. According to tradition, whoever finds the coin will have good luck for a year. This over-the-top, 20-layer cake is as beautiful as it is boozy. Don’t forget to serve with plenty of champagne.
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