One of the richest, and certainly most delicious, of
wedding traditions is the wedding cake. Whether
you will celebrate with a few close friends or a party
of 300 guests, the wedding cake can be a glorious
centerpiece to the festivities.
In todays world of choice and variety,
the traditional, tiered, white wedding cake
has given way to an assortment of flavors,
such as chocolate mint, hazelnut and
cheesecake, and to many different designs
and shapes. Influences of other countries
have brought us wedding cakes decorated
with luscious buttercream, as well as
elegant rolled fondant.
Fresh flowers adorn many wedding
cakes; others are decorated with handmade
marzipan flowers. These gum-paste
flowers are edible or can serve as keepsakes,
ideal for use on an anniversary cake.
You may already have an idea in mind
of the perfect wedding cake. To get additional
ideas, you can look through bridal
magazines and cake decorating books.
Most bakers will have photos of their work,
which might spark new ideas for you as
well.
Whatever you can dream, someone can
probably create it, but do keep practicality
and cost in mind. Pay careful attention
that your cake reflects your wedding style
and complements your color scheme. The
flavor and icing also should be appropriate
for the season of the year and the weather,
particularly if the reception is held outside.
Reception sites often provide wedding
cakes. Otherwise, you will want to hire a
professional cake designer.
When selecting your cake designer, you should plan ahead at least three to six
months. Remember, the more sought-after
bakers will be booked early. Ask to see
actual wedding cakes they have prepared
or pictures of their creations. You might
even have a chance to sample some
flavors.
Establish what services are provided,
such as delivery and setup and exactly
what is covered in the cost. The price of the
wedding cake itself can vary, depending on
the size, flavor and intricacy of the design.
Your baker will help you in determining the
size of cake needed for your reception.
Regardless of how large or small, simple
or intricate your wedding cake, it is a special
treat for your guests and a symbol rich
in tradition. As you and your groom share
the first piece of cake, it symbolizes your
willingness to share your lives with each
other. May your life together be as delicious
as the cake.
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