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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

3560.0. "CAKE: Wedding Cake Flavors" by RINGER::WALTER (used to be Aquilia) Mon Jul 06 1992 17:07

    i had this note started and i did the unspeakable... i started a note
    without checking to see if one already exists! :) :)  however, now
    that i have already gone through them ... i am starting again cuz they
    just aren't what i am looking for.
    
    for all the lovely talented cooks out there... 
    
    what would you have for a small wedding cake in july?  by this i am
    asking for flavors, i.e, spice, carrot etc.  a few things to help you
    out with restrictions are as follows:
    
    1.  we are having strawberries with bittersweet chocolate sauce at 
        all the tables after our dinner.  does this mean chocolate lovers  
        are taken care of and we should do something else?  i assume so.
    
    2.  my husband hates nuts, carrot cake out... :(
    
    3.  i'm sick of the plain white.
    
    does anyone have any ideas?  i would greatly appreciate it.  it will be
    cut at 9:00 p.m. in late july too! FWIW
    
    cj
    
                                    
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3560.1BTOVT::LAROCHE_CMon Jul 06 1992 17:142
    What about marble cake last July when my husband and I were married
    thats what we had and everyone enjoyed it.
3560.2Cake??????????????????????MPGS::DAROCHAMon Jul 06 1992 18:194
    I just went to a wedding and they had each layer a different kind. each
    table got someing different. I had a fruit cake with no nuts. Went over
    well.
    
3560.3VMSSG::KILLORANMon Jul 06 1992 19:0110
    
    Our wedding cake was chocolate with grand marnier filling
    and white frosting.  We also used real flowers for the
    decorations.   It was wonderful and our guests were asking
    for seconds.
    
    You can never have too much chocolate in my book.
    
    Jeanne
    
3560.4Lemon FlavoredSOURCE::OP_DONOVANTue Jul 07 1992 02:064
    My brother just tied the knot. The lemon cake was refreshingly
    different.
    
    Kate
3560.5tortesBASEX::GEOFFREYBCC = Bloody Crazy CanadiansTue Jul 07 1992 12:568
    
    	I got married last July and if I remember correctly one layer was a
    raspberry torte and another layer was lemon torte. Both were excellent
    but costly, aprox. $450.00 versus the $200 quote we had for the white
    with boiled frosting.
    
    		Jim Geoffrey

3560.6I had Lemon in AugustICS::VICKERYTue Jul 07 1992 15:177
    I got married in August and had lemon cake and it was wonderful.  Some
    other flavors that come to mind are orange, raspberry, strawberry,
    almond flavored (no actual nuts).  I would think that you could take a
    basic white cake recipe and add the flavoring of your choice, rather
    inexpensively.
    
    Lin
3560.7for summer, go with a fruit flavorFORTSC::WILDEwhy am I not yet a dragon?Tue Jul 07 1992 22:5013
why not a citrus flavor like orange or lemon - with a good (REAL) buttercream
that is tinged with a touch of orange or lemon peel, you would have a lively
flavor - not the expected old white cake with white frosting....nice for
the warmer months also.  I would serve this with a complementary sherbet
if you are serving one - perhaps a pineapple?

You might also consider using a strawberry puree to make a strawberry cake
with vanilla (REAL) buttercream.  

With whatever flavor, insist on a traditional French buttercream frosting
for the cake.  It should enhance the dining experience as well as look pretty.
That shortning based stuff they use in many cases is not, in my opinion, real
food.
3560.8ONE Bowl Pound CakeSCHOOL::ZINGARELLIWed Jul 08 1992 13:5810
    
    
    Hello, I have a wonderful recipe that I have used for a wedding cake
    (my own).  You may adapt this recipe to ANY flavor, design, etc.
    
    The good news is that this cake is a "one bowl", mix all cake.
    I will post the recipe tomorrow.  
    
    Cheers,
    /Liz
3560.9lemon w/raspberry jam and buttercream frostingRINGER::WALTERused to be AquiliaThu Jul 09 1992 15:3314
    thanks so much for the quick replies.  i love all of them but of
    course, have to decide with one.
    
    i talked to the women who is making the cake and i am pretty sure we
    are going to go with a lemon cake, with raspberry jam and real
    buttercream frosting.
    
    i thought it was so refreshing and having the chocolate dipped
    strawberries on the tables a good light weight alternative for dessert.
    
    what do you think of the jam with the lemon??  thanks again...
    
    cj
    
3560.10the jam will be the only flavor tastedFORTSC::WILDEwhy am I not yet a dragon?Thu Jul 09 1992 17:555
>>>    what do you think of the jam with the lemon??  thanks again...
    
I think it might be overpowering - you could easily lose your lemon flavor.
I would lean more toward a simple buttercream only.    

3560.11just lemon seems to plain, like just vanillaRINGER::WALTERused to be AquiliaThu Jul 09 1992 18:3710
    well i am glad you said that because my husband said that he doesn't
    like the seeds with raspberry and thought with the strawberries it
    might be too much.
    
    i do want something alittle more than "just lemon" ... anyone have any
    ideas?
    
    thanks again,
    
    cj
3560.12TLE::DBANG::carrolla woman full of fireFri Jul 10 1992 12:409
Hmmm...a *real* lemon cake (as opposed to something vaguely cloroform-
tasting out of a box) is not plain, but delicate and tasty and
quite unexpected.  You can make the taste more dramatic by adding
a lemon frosting as well.  (Needn't be yellow, of course, so you
can have a traditional looking wedding cake.)

How about lemon-poppy?

D!
3560.13Seedless JamAKOCOA::THORPFri Jul 10 1992 14:047
    You can buy seedless raspberry jam.
    
    I had a birthday cake recently that had raspberry mixed with the butter
    cream frosting in the middle of layers.  Just a light taste of
    raspberry, just enough to make it different.
    
    Chris
3560.14Lemon with cream cheese frosting???SOURCE::OP_DONOVANMon Jul 13 1992 08:395
    Lemmon with a cream cheese frosting. You know, like the one you make
    for carrot cake. That would taste simply maahhvelous!
    
    Yum yum,
    Kate
3560.15Lemon and Raspberry: Yes!SCHDY::DONNELLYMon Jul 13 1992 16:5014
    I had something called Robert E Lee cake on a trip to California
    recently.  White genoise (sponge-like cake) filled with lemon curd
    frosted with white buttercream and topped with toasted coconut.  It
    was light, with lemon flavor that was not too strong.
    
    Re; lemon and rasp.  I think they are complimentary flavors... Lemon
    cake and a raspberry buttercream would be delicious.  The buttercream
    is made with a strained fresh raspberry puree folded in and it is pale
    pink in color.  You could fill it with rasp/pink and then frost it with
    vanilla buttercream for the traditional white color.
    
    Good luck and congratulations.
    
    Suzanne
3560.16Lemon/Poppy/AlmondLEDS::SIMARDjust in time.....Tue Jul 14 1992 19:086
    I liked the idea of Lemon/Poppy, add some almond in it, which I have had
    many times and it's lovely.  The almond is a traditional wedding flavor
    anyway so all three would be delicious.
    
    
    
3560.17Better late than neverSCHOOL::ZINGARELLIIt is with the heart that one sees clearlyWed Jul 15 1992 12:1643
    
    
    Re .08
    
    Here's an outstanding recipe.
    
    			ONE STEP POUND CAKE
    		(An easy fruit flavored one mix cake)
    
    OVEN 350						10-Inch Bundt Cake
    
    Grease and flour 12 cup (10") bundt or tube pan
    
    2 3/4 cups All purpose flour	COMBINE in large mixer bowl;
        2 cups SUGAR			BLEND at low speed;
      1/2 teaspoon SALT			BEAT 3 minutes at medium speed;
      1/2 teaspoon SODA			POUR into prepared pan.
    	1 teaspoon grated LEMON PEEL,
    	  if desired.
    	1 teaspoon VANILLA
    	1 cup BUTTER or MARGARINE, softened
    	1 carton (8 oz) PINEAPPLE or 
    	  MANDARIN ORANGE YOGURT, or
          1 cup SOUR CREAM (either is great!)
    	3 EGGS (3/4 cup)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    BAKE at 325 for 60 to 70 minutes until top of cake springs back when
    touched lightly in center.  Cool cake upright in pan 15 minutes; remove
    from pan; cool completely.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
        1 cup POWDERED SUGAR		COMBINE powdered sugar and enough
    	1 to 2 Tablespoons LEMON JUICE	lemon juice to make drizzling
    					consistency.
    					GLAZE cooled cake.
    
    This cake is very moist and tastes great the day after you make it.
    Freezes exceptionally well.  Have used apricot,raspberry and strawberry
    preserves in batter.  Used almond and orange extract.  You can really
    "create" with this recipe.
    
    Enjoy,
    
    /Liz
3560.18Bake temp is 325SCHOOL::ZINGARELLIIt is with the heart that one sees clearlyWed Jul 15 1992 12:162
    
    	The correct baking temp is 325
3560.19Chocolate w/Rasberry filling & Mocha IcingDECLNE::ARCHIBALDThu Aug 06 1992 17:259
    Hi,
    
    I know this after the fact, but my wedding cake was Chocolate with
    Rasberry filling and Mocha buttercream icing.  It was a good thing we
    took off the top layer to save for our anniversary, or it would have
    disappeared too!!
    
    Mary
    
3560.20WEDDING CAKESJUNCO::LAVALLEYThu Sep 24 1992 21:517
      CAKE??? TOO BAD I DIDN'T LOOK INTO NOTES B-4 THE WEDDING. I WORK FOR 
      A CATERER AND BAKE LOTS, LOTS OF WEDDING CAKES. ONE OF OUR BIG HITS--
      BANANNA SPLIT CAKE. BUT WE ALSO DO A CHOCOLATIER, THAT EVERYONE
      WANTS. WE HAVE LOTS OF REQUESTS FOR DIFFERENT FLAVORS FOR EACH LAYER.
      TRI-MARBLE IS A FAVORITE. I HOPE WHATEVER YOU WWENT WITH WAS A BIG
      HIT.          CAROL  FROM TASTINGS.
    
3560.21Vegan Wedding Cake?GALVIA::DMCALISTERFri Feb 12 1993 09:376
    I need to find a recipe for a vegan wedding cake ie. no eggs, butter
    (vegetable margarine is fine) etc. The only snag is, it has to be as
    close as possible to a traditional, rich, fruit cake. Any ideas?
    
    D