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Tips for homemade wedding cakes? Plan and 'don't go wild'
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Tips for homemade wedding
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2. And where there’s a wedding — even a small one in the
backyard — there’s usually a cake.
Home bakers looking to make their own wedding cakes don’t
need a fancy, multi-tiered tower.
But how can they create something that rises above the
ordinary?
First, don’t be overly ambitious, says Jocelyn Delk Adams,
cookbook author and founder of the Grandbaby Cakes blog.
People tend to put a lot of pressure on themselves when
making wedding cakes.
‘Don’t go too wild,’ she cautions. Make a practice cake or two
so you feel prepared for the big day.
Preparation is the key, agrees special-occasion cake baker Ron
Ben-Israel, owner of Ron Ben-Israel Cakes in New York City.
‘Prepare and simplify the process by writing down all of the
different stages,’ he says.
‘Separate out the pieces of the process, and write down what
each will require.’
List the ingredients you will need and make sure you can find
them all since items like flour and baking powder might be in
short supply.
Ben-Israel emphasizes the need to find your cake recipes,
including fillings and icings, from a reliable source.
The good news is that cake layers can be baked and frozen,
well wrapped, weeks in advance.
Defrost the wrapped cakes in the fridge.
Ben-Israel says it’s easier to assemble and decorate cakes
straight from the fridge (not the freezer, because of possible
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3. condensation as they defrost).
Fillings and icings can be made days ahead.
Remove them from the fridge and let them reach room
temperature, then blend them again and spread at room
temperature.
And shortcuts are OK, says Adams: ‘If you don’t feel like you
are good technically at baking, don’t be afraid to doctor up a
cake mix!
There are so many ways you can make a cake mix feel more
special.’
One thing I learned the hard way is the importance of a crumb
layer of frosting.
This is the technique of applying a very thin layer of frosting to
the cake and allowing it to firm up before you apply the final,
thicker layer.
The first layer might pick up some crumbs, but then seals them
in, so the subsequent icing layer won’t pull up more crumbs
and mess up the clean look of the cake.
This is important when you are frosting a chocolate cake with
white frosting, for instance.
Single-tier cakes are simpler, and if you are looking to do more
than one tier, Ben-Israel urges you to read up on how to
structure a multi-layered cake.
Check out videos on YouTube to learn the physics of it.
When I made some rudimentary wedding cakes for friends in
days past, I placed the top layer on a cardboard round
(camouflaged by icing).
And, before placing it on top of the bottom layer, I inserted
some straws cut to the height of the lower cake layer in a circle
in the middle of the cake to support the top layer.
4. As for decoration, Ben-Israel and Adams both advise keeping it
simple.
Ben-Israel says you might skip the piping altogether, or if you
do want to use a bag with pastry tips, ‘think of Keith Haring and
cover the whole cake with doodles. Don’t go for straight lines.’
He also advocates for candies, sprinkles, and edible flowers
(not sprayed with anything).
He suggests using multi-coloured candies to create a stained-
glass-window effect.
If you are feeling extra-creative, Ben-Israel says, mix some food
colours with clear alcohol like vodka, and paint them like
watercolours over the frosting.
‘If the colours start dripping? Great! Drip the colours all over the
cake.’
One perk of baking a cake for a small wedding party: You can
really think about the flavours that the couple loves.
‘Your cake can reflect the personality of you and your fiancé in a
way that might not have felt possible when you are hosting a
big wedding and worrying about being a people-pleaser,’ says
Adams.
Erin Butler, director of volunteer services for City Harvest, a
hunger-relief organization in New York, knows exactly what she
wants for her cake when she gets married this summer to
fiancé Ben Cohen.
‘The first time Ben came to visit my family in Florida, I took him
to get a Publix supermarket cake, which is totally reminiscent of
my childhood,’ she says.
It was the cake her family bought for every celebratory
occasion, and Butler and Cohen dug into Google forums,
searching for the recipe.
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‘There are certain traditions that we are throwing away, but this
Publix-inspired wedding cake feels like a really important piece
of the puzzle in making our wedding feel special,’ she says.
Adams also suggests thinking beyond cake.
‘You actually don’t have to adhere to the traditions so much
right now,’ she says.
‘The tradition is really cutting the dessert together, so you could
cut a pie together if that’s what you like.’
Try to have fun with the process, she says, maybe making the
cake together and creating that memory.
‘It will make it taste sweeter — the fact that you created that
cake or dessert together for your special day.’
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