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Ambrosia Layer Cake

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Ambrosia Layer CakeMikkel Vang

Ambrosia may sound exotic, but it's simply chilled fruit (typically oranges or bananas) tossed with coconut and sugar. In some homes, it is served as a salad as well as a dessert. Here, food editor Alexis Touchet put her own spin on this southern classic by bringing cake into the picture, and moving the oranges to the filling and pressing the coconut into the frosting.

Cooks' notes:

· Cake layers (not split horizontally) can be made 3 days ahead and chilled, wrapped individually in plastic wrap. · Filling can be chilled up to 8 hours. Stir before spreading. · Frosting can be made 4 hours ahead and chilled, covered. · Cake can be assembled and frosted 2 hours ahead.

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