cake samples (what flavours)

what flavour cake sample would you want

  • traditional fruit cake

    Votes: 10 38.5%
  • chocolate cake filled with Baileys buttercream

    Votes: 9 34.6%
  • vanilla sponge filled with jam and buttercream

    Votes: 3 11.5%
  • lemon sponge filled with lemon curd and lemon buttercream

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • other (please specify)

    Votes: 4 15.4%

  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .

michellegarbutt

Supporting Member
Ok guys I need your help. I'm doing a wedding fair in a couple of weeks and they've asked me to take some samples to hand out. I'm trying to decide what flavours would be best to take. So tell me if you were looking for a wedding cake which flavour sample would you go for
 
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PeterBale

Moderator
Staff member
{quote=ianperks!]Sausage flavour!{/quote} :eek:

Seriously, I am very much a traditionalist when if comes to wedding cakes, and I would be looking for a rich, moist fruit cake, athough my son is having one tier of his as a sponge, as he's not a fan of fruit cake.
 

Mesmerist

Well-Known Member
Chocolate cake with Baileys sounds like heaven. Please can you immediately arrange to move down South and join our band...
 

ian perks

Active Member
{quote=ianperks!]Sausage flavour!{/quote} :eek:


Seriously, I am very much a traditionalist when if comes to wedding cakes, and I would be looking for a rich, moist fruit cake, athough my son is having one tier of his as a sponge, as he's not a fan of fruit cake.
Sausage cake very nice

Chocolate cake!!
No one likes fruit cake at weddings!!
Fruit cake is awful any type of fruit cake for that matter is awful YUK!!!!!!

Chocolate cake :clap: with chocolate cream filling and on top with dark chocolate shavings on top mmmmmmmmm
 

brassneck

Active Member
ian perks said:
Fruit cake is awful any type of fruit cake for that matter is awful YUK!!!!!!

... as long as there are no marashino (glacier) cherries or marzipan in the recipe, I'm happy. Ian, I really thought that you might be a fruit cake type person.
 
I would be a bit different as I have an intolerance to Gluten and will need to find someone who can make a good cake that is Gluten free when we get married. The odd experiment baking with gluten free flour so far hasn't been very good! Will probably go for fruit but being able to cater for people with Gluten allergies might be a good selling point as there are lots of people about with it.
 

michellegarbutt

Supporting Member
I would be a bit different as I have an intolerance to Gluten and will need to find someone who can make a good cake that is Gluten free when we get married. The odd experiment baking with gluten free flour so far hasn't been very good! Will probably go for fruit but being able to cater for people with Gluten allergies might be a good selling point as there are lots of people about with it.


I can make gluten free and also dairy free cakes if required. However for the fair I think I need to keep to "normal" cake samples. I'd be worried about mixing them up if I didn't
 

scotchgirl

Active Member
I don't like wedding cake, as I can't stand marzipan or too much icing...so I had our cake maker put in a vanilla sponge layer just for me lol!
 

HaleStorm

Member
Fruit and Cake are 2 things that should never ever be mixed....fruit, a healthy naturally occuring food stuff....and cake, a man-made(or woman made) food stuff, filled with all unhealthy bits

The are complete opposites and should never meet in one dish.
However christmas cake is an exception to the rule.....mmmmmm festive
 

StellaJohnson

Active Member
I would be a bit different as I have an intolerance to Gluten and will need to find someone who can make a good cake that is Gluten free when we get married. The odd experiment baking with gluten free flour so far hasn't been very good! Will probably go for fruit but being able to cater for people with Gluten allergies might be a good selling point as there are lots of people about with it.

Can we put our order in?
Gluten free cake for you and cheesecake for adian
chocolate cake for the guests!!
 

ian perks

Active Member
... as long as there are no marashino (glacier) cherries or marzipan in the recipe, I'm happy. Ian, I really thought that you might be a fruit cake type person.
Tom
I hate the stuff and would love to see it get banned for ever lol.
Cherries that is classed as a swear word vile things of any sort and from anywhere in the world hence
YUK !!!!:D
 

Laserbeam bass

Active Member
... as long as there are no marashino (glacier) cherries or marzipan in the recipe, I'm happy. Ian, I really thought that you might be a fruit cake type person.

As a Liverpool supporter, I would have thought that Maraschino would have been right up your street :biggrin:


Fruit Cake made a year in advance stuffed with booze, three layers. One for the wedding, one for the first child and one for me :wink:
 
I can make gluten free and also dairy free cakes if required. However for the fair I think I need to keep to "normal" cake samples. I'd be worried about mixing them up if I didn't

That's great to know! Mum has tried to make a Gluten free Christmas cake but apparently it didn't go too well!!

Can we put our order in?
Gluten free cake for you and cheesecake for adian
chocolate cake for the guests!!

Sounds great!
 

michellegarbutt

Supporting Member
Mum has tried to make a Gluten free Christmas cake but apparently it didn't go too well!!
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Try this recipe

Ingredients
450g currants
170g sultanas
170g raisins
50g mixed peel
50g glacé cherries, rinsed and halved
2 tsp mixed spice
Grated zest of 1 orange
Grated zest of 1 lemon
4 tbsp brandy or rum, plus extra for ‘feeding’ the cake
2 tbsp black treacle
50g blanched almonds, chopped
100g ground almonds
50g rice flour
50g cornflour
½ tsp salt
225g softened butter or dairy-free margarine, plus extra for greasing
225g soft dark brown sugar
6 large free-range eggs, beaten
4 tbsp apricot jam
Mixed whole dried fruits and nuts, such as figs, apricots, almonds, glacé cherries, walnuts, blanched almonds and orange and lemon slices
Method
1. Put the dried fruit, mixed spice and citrus zests in a bowl. Stir in the spirits, cover and soak overnight.
2. The next day, preheat the oven to 150°C/fan130°C/gas 2. Stir the treacle and almonds into the fruit mixture. Grease a 20cm round, deep cake tin and line the base and sides with baking paper.
3. Mix the ground almonds, flours and salt in a bowl. In a separate bowl, beat the butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy, then beat in the eggs, 1 tbsp at a time. If it starts to curdle, add a spoonful of flour and almonds.
4. Fold the flour mixture into the eggs and butter, and gently fold in the fruit. Spoon into the tin and level the top.
5. Wrap a double layer of brown paper around the outside of the tin to 5cm above the rim, and secure with kitchen string. Cover the top of the cake with 2 pieces of baking paper, cut to the size of the tin, and cut a small hole in the centre to allow steam to escape. Bake for 3 hours on the middle shelf of the oven.

6. Remove the baking paper and bake for 30 minutes more, until it’s browned on top and a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean.
7. Turn out and cool in the paper on a wire rack. Once cold, make holes with a skewer, about 2.5cm into the cake. Drizzle over 2 tbsp brandy or rum.

8. To store, leave the cake in the paper and wrap tightly in cling film, then in foil. Place in an airtight container in a cool dry place. Once a month, unwrap and ‘feed’ with 1-2 tbsp brandy or rum.
9. When ready to decorate, heat the apricot jam in a small saucepan, until melted, then brush over the cake. Decorate with the mixed dried fruits and nuts, then brush with more jam.
 

michellegarbutt

Supporting Member
Thanks everyone lookks like the 2 favourites are fruit cake and chocolate cake, so they are the 2 flavours I'll be taking to the fair next week
 
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