Wedding cakes &
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On these pages you will find a mixture of wedding cake history, basic and advanced cake decorating recipes, as well as a variety of wedding resources. |
Learn how to pipe a basket weave wedding cake or learn how to
create your own square wedding cake, featured in an easy-to-read format with step-by-step
pictures and instructions. Be sure to also browse our selection of bridal magazines and wedding cake books that you may purchase directly over the Internet. Enjoy your stay! |
Your wedding just wouldn't be complete without fertility symbols,
like the wedding cake. Ancient Romans would bake a cake made of wheat or barley and break it over the bride's head as a symbol of her fertility. It became tradition to pile up several small cakes, one on top of the other, as high as they could, and the bride and groom would kiss over the tower and try not to knock it down. If they were successful, it meant a lifetime of prosperity. In the 1660s, during the reign of King Charles II, a French chef was visiting London and observed the cake piling ceremony. Appalled at the haphazard manner in which the British stacked baked goods, often to have them tumble, he conceived the idea of transforming the mountain of bland biscuits into an iced, multi-tiered cake sensation. British papers of the day are supposed to have deplored the French excess, but before the close of the century, British bakers were offering the very same magnificent creations. |
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