Groom's Cake To Serve 50....

Decorating By MyraNC Updated 25 Jun 2008 , 12:01am by JulieB

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MyraNC Posted 24 Jun 2008 , 1:19pm
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I've got an order for a groom's cake to serve 50 people. My plans are stacking 2 9X13s with a cheesecake in the middle. Will this be enough? If not, any suggestions??? Thanks in advance for your assistance icon_surprised.gif

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-K8memphis Posted 24 Jun 2008 , 1:26pm
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Oooh, I made a concoction like that once for a groom's cake. it was a brownie bottom cheesecake with a dense choco cake on top. I wanted the cheesecake to be like the crazy thick filling.

Great idea.

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indydebi Posted 24 Jun 2008 , 1:36pm
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A 2-layer 9x13, when cut in standard wedding servings of 1x2x4 will serve about 54 .... the cake will be cut in 9 columns by approx 6 rows = 54. Plenty.

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JulieB Posted 25 Jun 2008 , 12:01am
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That sounds like a delicious cake. Both yours and Kate's. I love the idea of cheesecake in the middle. I should try that.

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