Help! Sticky Toffee Pudding Wedding Cake - To Be Served Hot!

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jojoro Posted 25 Oct 2010 , 7:18pm
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I need help. I've had an enquiry from someone who wants a sticky toffee pudding wedding cake but she wants it serving hot. Will sugarpaste be alright to use in this scenario?

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Kitagrl Posted 25 Oct 2010 , 7:30pm
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Hmmm I dunno, sounds like she wants dessert more than wedding cake.... you'd have to talk to the caterer because you can't display a hot cake.... that's something the caterer would have to heat up on plates I'd think....

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luddroth Posted 25 Oct 2010 , 7:32pm
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Doesn't sound like a sugar paste covered cake, that's for sure. Sounds more like a giant Christmas pudding -- a steamed pudding in one of those tall tiered pans, maybe? I think you'll need a lot better idea from the bride before you get going...

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fruitsnack Posted 26 Oct 2010 , 6:47am
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I looove sticky toffee pudding - it's delicious, but yeah . . . not something to be decorated with sugarpaste. It's sticky (as the name implies) and gooey and . . . I don't think it would work at all.

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LaurenLuLu Posted 26 Oct 2010 , 1:58pm
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I would politely decline.

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SugarFiend Posted 27 Oct 2010 , 12:03pm
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Ooooh, that sounds yummy! Where's this wedding? I'm crashing it! icon_lol.gif

I agree with everyone else. Not a sugarpaste (fondant?) sort of thing.

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