Can You Do This W/ Cheesecake?

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torysgirl87 Posted 16 Mar 2009 , 1:04pm
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A client requested a topsy-turvy cheesecake. This is the only way I imagine it can be done, but I've never done tiered cheesecakes. TIA!
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torysgirl87 Posted 16 Mar 2009 , 11:52pm
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Anyone...please? icon_redface.gif

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kakeladi Posted 17 Mar 2009 , 12:53am
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I have only made a couple of cheesecakes but personally I doubt such a cake would hold up to this type of stacking.

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TonyaBakes Posted 17 Mar 2009 , 4:29am
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Would seem highly unlikely to me but I'm no pro at whimsical cake stacking. Hope that someone can help you out!
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gleep Posted 17 Mar 2009 , 3:25pm
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You can definitely do that cake pout of cheesecake. That particular cake uses styrofoam wedges to get the angles so you don't have to carve the cakes at all. Cheesecake will work like any other cake as long as you support it properly.

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torysgirl87 Posted 17 Mar 2009 , 3:41pm
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Originally Posted by gleep

You can definitely do that cake pout of cheesecake. That particular cake uses styrofoam wedges to get the angles so you don't have to carve the cakes at all. Cheesecake will work like any other cake as long as you support it properly.




Oh, thank you! That is what I wanted to hear!

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