Similar cakes, called Tortes,
started being made across the continent of Europe. As settlers traveled to
the New World so did the concept of these wonderful cakes. Through the
years I have discovered many places across our country where they used to be
made – New Jersey, Michigan, Montana, and of course all the
Southern states. In New Orleans the cake is called a Doberge.
Growing up in South Carolina the
seven-layer cakes were the envy of the dessert table. Caramel was always
the favorite and the most difficult to make. However,
the chocolate and lemon 7-layer cakes have always had a great following.
With more households having both parents working, the art of making these cakes
has largely been lost. That’s why we at Caroline’s Cakes go
to such lengths to make our cakes the old fashioned way, just like my
grandmother did. We know that they will become a part
of your traditions too. We’re glad we make this cake!