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Tesco's Wedding cake
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Thanks everyone for your replies. I'd never even heard of dowling rods before so I appreciate the advice. I think I'm going to pop into Tescos and buy the smaller sized one, its £6.50, and practice decorating plus I'll have a great excuse to taste it too :T0
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OP - here's the link to the episode on BBC iplayer to show you exactly what's meant. The relevant bit is towards the end of the programme.
Nuttymummy - I'm no baker (just an armchair one, lol!) so I was only repeating what was said but will bow someone who has more understanding of these things2014 Target;
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Am I alone in making my own cake?
I made my first Xmas cake (fruit cake covered in icing and marzipan) so I figure its the same thing anyway and I will save a fortune. I am going to make one to cut and perhaps cup cakes too.I have realised I will never play the Dane!
Where are my medals? Everyone else on here has medals!!0 -
Well I am making my daughter's wedding cake too (are we mad Skypie ?)
I am doing three tiers, bottom one fruit and the next two sponge.
Perhaps you can have a trial run before your wedding but I'm sure you will be fine as you made your Christmas cake.
I have been perfecting my sponge cake and force feeding it to my husband for the past couple of months- good job he loves cake!
I think it's great that you're having a go, really personal touch and you shouldn't get too stressed as you can easily make a fruit cake a few months before your wedding.0 -
I think we are in the minority Maisie!
I'm not sure why though as I am shocked at the price of cakes!!
I've never tried sponge cake, I think its better received by more people than fruit cake but I LOVE Christmas cake (one of the best things about Christmas for me!)
Do you have any pointers for a sponge cake recipe? I am thinking I could do two tiers maybe (getting ambitious now!!)
xxxI have realised I will never play the Dane!
Where are my medals? Everyone else on here has medals!!0 -
if you look on the M&S website there are instruction videos showing you how to stack the cakes. quite useful!0
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I think we are in the minority Maisie!
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I'm making our wedding cake!!
We are having a huge stand of cupcakes (7 tiers!) with a white chocolate ganache and cigarello cutting cake on the top.
I wanted to make the whole cake (ie not cupcakes but a 5 tier cake!) but as we are serving the cake for desert the venue and my mum said cupcakes were better:T0 -
Wow Banbury! That sounds amazing! How many will you have to make?I have realised I will never play the Dane!
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http://www.marksandspencer.com/View-All-Wedding-Cakes-Food-to-Order-Food-Wine/b/80083031
Click at the top - shows you how to stack them!
After watching those videos, we are doing the same.
I would LOVE to make them but I am kak at decorating with icing.First baby due 3/3/14 - Team Yellow! Our little girl born 25/2/140 -
I think we are in the minority Maisie!
I'm ding mine...well decorating them anyway! I've bought the fruit cakes ready made as they are from a company I've used before, i know they're lovely and they're probably cheaper than making them myself. i'll be doing the marzipan/sugarpaste/decorations myself, including making the sugar flowers!!
I'm having 4 tiers, stacked.0
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