Jennifer Tirrell

Jennifer Tirrell

I'm Jennifer Tirrell, a self-taught baker, and founder of CakeRe. As an experienced baker and recipe publisher, I have spent over a decade working in the kitchen and have tried and tested countless baking tools and products. From classic cakes to creative twists, I've got you covered. So grab your apron and let's get baking!

How To Bake Smith Island Cake

Smith Island Cake

Tylerton, Rhodes Point, and Ewell are three separate island communities that make up Smith Island, which is located in the Chesapeake Bay between the U.S. states of Maryland and Virginia. In Maryland, where most of the islands are disintegrating because…

How To Bake Snow Skin Mooncake Cake

Snow Skin Mooncake Cake

Chinese people typically eat snow skin mooncakes, also known as snowy mooncakes, ice skin mooncakes, or crystal mooncakes, during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Non-baked mooncakes called snow skins are a Hong Kong specialty. Mainland China, Macau, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, and…

How To Bake Triple Chocolate Layer Cake

Triple Cake

A cake flavored with melted chocolate, cocoa powder, or both is known as a triple chocolate cake or chocolate gâteau. Final Thought: In this recipe for triple chocolate layer cake, chocolate cake gets an interesting makeover with three distinct chocolate…

Golden Rum Cake Recipe

Rum Cake

A dessert cake with rum in it is known as a “rum cake” or “black cake.” Rum cakes, which are a traditional holiday dessert across the majority of the Caribbean and are related to holiday puddings, are a popular choice.…

Sans Rival Cake Recipe

Sans Rival Cake

Filipino dessert cake known as “sans rival” is comprised of buttercream, meringue, and chopped cashew layers. Its name is French for “unrivaled.” The cake can be embellished, left plain, or pistachios can be added as a garnish.It’s unclear where the…

How To Bake Sponge cake

Sponge cake

Sponge cake is a light cake made of egg whites, flour, and sugar, with baking powder added if desired. Sponge cakes, which are leavened with beaten eggs, are thought to have originated during the Renaissance in Spain. Final Thought: Although…

Sesame Pound Cake Recipe

Sesame Cake

Sesame, commonly known as benne, is a flowering plant in the family Sesamum. There are many wild relatives in Africa, but less in India. It is farmed for its edible seeds, which grow in pods, and is widely naturalized in…

Tarta de Santiago Cake Recipe

Santiago Cake

Torta de Santiago or Tarta de Santiago, which literally translates to “cake of St. James,” is an almond pie or cake from Galicia that dates back to the Middle Ages and is made mostly with ground almonds from the Camino…

Ruske kape Cake Recipe

Ruske kape Cake

Cake desserts known as “ruske kape” are popular in the Balkan region, particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. It often comes in a circular, 6-inch portion with a rim of coconut or, less frequently, crushed walnuts. Typically, vanilla…