Groom's Cake Idea - So Simple...yet...
Decorating By fytar Updated 23 Sep 2005 , 8:49pm by ThePastryDiva
I'm giving the bride a groom's cake as a wedding gift to her. The only problem is they don't really know what they want and she emailed me back and said, "Not a chocolate cake, NO fruit." She has emailed me back AGAIN and said this time:
"Round is cool, would like half chocolate cake, half white cake with a layer of vanilla pudding all the way through. We don't really have any other "decoration" ideas." HER WORDS!!
What the heck can I give this girl that she might be happy with? And what does "all the way through" mean? I'm the one that makes cakes, I should know that she means she wants the filling to be vanilla pudding...but she has always been a little on the cooky side and I know better than to assume with her!
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Sounds like she wants a round cake...half of it white layered and the other half chocolate layered..and wants both halves filled with vanilla pudding.
I think it may end up vanilla icing as well with his last name initial on it "H". What would be a good recipe combination for this chocolate and white cake with vanilla pudding? That is not my strong point - I usually stick with a couple things I know and haven't explored too many flavor options.
How do I make a half and half? Do I just use wax or parchment in the middle of the pan as I fill it with both flavors and then pull it out? Never done this, so I'm just wondering.
What about nuts around the side?
Here I am throwing out all these ideas when I'm asking you guys for ideas!! Forgive me for being so flighty at the moment!!
Seems like the easiest way would be to bake a whole layer of each flavor, cut them in half and stack them that way. I'm not as experienced as others here though, so I could be all wrong!
Sounds like she's going to be happy with what you're planning though, good luck! ![]()
I'm not sure how to accomplish that unless you used half pans..and made half choc and half white.
To make the 1/2 and 1/2 cake. Bake 1 cake vanilla and 1 cake chocolate. After cakes cool - level both cakes and just cut each one in half vertically so each section looks like a half moon. Place your filling on one vanilla section and one chocolate section. Put 1 vanilla half on top of the other vanilla half and do the same with the chocolate and then put icing on the flat ends and stick them together to form a complete circle. Once you ice the cake - you won't be able to tell it's 2 halves put together. I hope I worded it so it's not too confusing. Good luck ![]()
Thanks BJ...that solution was staring me right in the face..*LOL*......sheesh....
I would think that you could bake one layer chocolate and one layer vanilla. You could either torte the layers or just fill the center with pudding. I like your idea of using the initial in the design. I am sure your friend will be happy with whatever you do. Especially since you are giving it to her as a gift. ![]()
traci
If she's not happy - it will be her own fault! I don't know about the nuts unless she actually asked for them. Not everyone likes them. The initial sounds like a great idea. Maybe the last initial larger in the middle with their first initials smaller on each side even - i've seen that on a lot of cakes too.
good luck!
Debbie
That's a good question. I'm not sure of the proper order. Just that the last initial is the larger middle one. I actually thought the grooms was the left one but I don't know. Maybe someone can help with this?
Debbie
IF she likes fondant..how about a Ying Yang cake...the 2 pieces would make the round...
Just a thought...
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