Sure, people in Hawaii love pineapple — but there's so much more to the local cuisine. Here are 11 of the best sweet treats ...
Pineapple seems to be a favorite tropical fruit, as we see by the good response to our call-out for pineapple recipes. And you don't need to throw a luau to try one or all. From Maureen A. Sobulefsky ...
"I would like to find a recipe for Hawaiian Cake that appeared in the Prince Gardner employee newspaper in the late '60s. ... I remember that the recipe was contributed by someone from the Prince ...
The first mention in print of Pineapple Upside Down cake was in 1930, and was listed in the 1936 Sears Roebuck catalog.
Butter mochi is the best! The perfect mixture of chewy, squishy, dense and sticky, these coconut and rice flour cake bars (a cousin of Filipino bibingka) are one of the most beloved island desserts ...
Celebrity chef Ming Tsai was on the road in Hawaii. His first stop in this episode was the Ali’i Kula Lavender Farm in Maui where he visited Isaac Bancaco, former Blue Ginger sous chef and now ...
The first famous coconut cake from Halekulani on April 9, 1958, cost 35 cents a slice. George Ariyoshi, Hawaii’s longest-serving governor and the first Asian-Ameri ...