Wedding Cake
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1 | Daughter gets married in less than 2 weeks now! I am making the cake....4 layers of chocolate cake with buttercream between the layers and icing. Very plain because their cake topper is the 'wow' piece. Edited by shepa1 at 3:15 pm, Mon 1 Apr shepa1 - 2019-04-01 15:14:00 |
2 | Lolly log can definitely be frozen bubblegirlblack - 2019-04-01 16:03:00 |
3 | Thanks for that. I will start with lolly cake. But I must not pick at the lollies as I have a dress to fit into! Edited by shepa1 at 4:44 pm, Mon 1 Apr shepa1 - 2019-04-01 16:43:00 |
4 | Make lollycake as usual and cut up then freeze. bisloy - 2019-04-01 16:56:00 |
5 | Make the cakes up to 10 days beforehand, chill, then do a "crumb crust" of a thin buttercream layer before freezing them (very well covered). You can level, if needed, before the crumb crust. The thawing should be done carefully, preferably in a spare room, and well covered by "tea showers" or similar held well up from cakes. Make sure there's no excess "bloom" or apparent liquid before starting to finish the cake (pat very gently with paper towels, if need be). Edited by autumnwinds at 5:56 pm, Mon 1 Apr autumnwinds - 2019-04-01 17:55:00 |
6 | I'm going to make the lolly log, but won't be cutting it up....far too tempting I'm afraid! shepa1 - 2019-04-01 18:23:00 |
7 | I have had no issues freezing cakes, I cover in a layer of gladwrap and then 2 layers of foil make sure they are tightly covered. Thaw them on the bench slowly day before you want to decorate. Check for exess moisture but I have not found any on the cakes I have frozen (includes a chocolate mudcake, lemon velvet and a vanilla cake are the most common ones.) Can do all the usual crumb coat and decorating after they are thawed, leveling can often be easier while still frozen. This has worked for me several times. If you are unsure make a cake and do a test run, freeze and thaw etc, often that is the best way to try first. :) good luck and yep nerve wracking for sure. madj - 2019-04-01 18:25:00 |
8 | Yes just make it as usual. I would freeze in a log rather than cutting it. It's quite easy to cut from frozen bubblegirlblack - 2019-04-01 19:00:00 |
9 | Thank you everyone. Lolly log is in the freezer (except for one log which 'disappeared' ) My end result and now currently favour this recipe for the base but another recipe for the topping (both below), so to share and it came from here in TM... The Base is from TAKAKA OATY GINGER CRUNCH from The Wholemeal Cafe, Takaka, Golden Bay. Unsure where the Topping came from but was TM also. Melt: Mix together: Combine wet & dry mixes Now the Topping.... To make the topping, put butter and golden syrup in a medium saucepan and heat until just melted. I'm pretty sure it would freeze without the icing for a few days? Wedding is on Friday 12th shepa1 - 2019-04-06 16:04:00 |
10 | Wedding is over! Went brilliantly, except it wen too fast and I want to do it all over again :-) shepa1 - 2019-04-15 16:32:00 |