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SIMPLE ELEGANCE WEDDING CAKE RECIPE | BBC GOOD FOOD



Simple elegance wedding cake recipe | BBC Good Food image

To make a three-tier wedding cake, all you need to do is multiply basic cake mixtures and icings, and take your time.

Provided by Jane Hornby

Categories     Treat

Total Time P3D

Yield Cuts into about 90 slices

Number Of Ingredients 21

5 x ingredients for Easy vanilla cake (see 'Goes well with' recipe below)
5 x ingredients for Basic vanilla buttercream (see recipe below)
340g 340g/12oz jar strawberry jam, optional (I used Tiptree Strawberry & Champagne)
340g/12oz jar apricot jam , warmed and sieved
4kg white ready-to-roll icing (I used Regalice)
15cm, 23cm and 30cm thin round cake boards
40cm thick round cake board
cocktail sticks
palette knife
a roll of baking parchment
a flat baking sheet or cake lifter
icing sugar , for rolling out
string , for measuring
8 x long plastic dowels
kitchen scissors
3.5m x 1.5cm white satin ribbon
tube of UHU glue , or similar
12cm and 15cm polystyrene cake dummies
18-gauge floristry wire , cut into about 20 x 10cm lengths
15-20 white and pale green hydrangea heads (get some smaller, some larger, if you can); your florist can advise
40cm, 30cm and 18cm cake boxes with lids, if you're transporting the cake

Steps:

  • MAKING THE CAKES: Make the basic Easy vanilla cake recipe (see 'Goes well with'), following the instructions below for each tier, then cool and drench with the syrup. The cakes can be frozen ahead, without icing. However, if you bake them three days before the wedding, the cake will be fine until the big day.
  • For the bottom tier, triple the quantities for the basic cake mix, then spoon into a ready-lined deep round 30cm cake tin. Bake for 2 hrs 15 mins on the middle shelf until risen and cooked through as before. While this cooks, make up a quadruple batch of the syrup - this will be enough for all three cakes. Cool and drench the cake with syrup as before.
  • For the middle and top tiers, double the quantities for the basic cake mix, then spoon it into ready-lined 15cm and 23cm cake tins, filling each to about two-thirds full. Bake them together on the middle shelf, taking the small cake out after 1 hr 15 mins, and leaving the larger cake to cook for 1 hr 30 mins in total. If you know that your oven has hot spots, quickly move the cakes around after 50 mins. Cool and drench with syrup as before.
  • LAYER AND COVER THE CAKES: Make the buttercream as in the basic recipe. You will need 5 x basic quantity - this is a lot, so split your weighed-out quantities in two before you start mixing. You may have some left over, but better too much than too little. Weigh out the buttercream - you will need approximately 400g for the 15cm cake, 600g for the 23cm cake and 1.3kg for the 30cm cake. Spread a little buttercream over the 15cm cake board. Level the top of the cake if you need to, then upturn the 15cm cake onto it. Split into three using a bread knife. I like to mark the front of the cake on each layer before lifting it off, using toothpicks, so I can reassemble it in exactly the right way. Take the top third off first (what was the bottom of the cake) and set aside. Carefully cut the middle layer and set that aside, too. A flat baking sheet or cake lifter can be very helpful here to slide the cake layers off and then back onto each other.
  • Spread a layer of buttercream over the cake on the board. Return the middle layer, lining up the toothpick markings, then spread another layer of buttercream on top. Add a little jam if you like, dotting it over, then spreading evenly. Top with the final piece of cake, then dust off any crumbs on or around the cake. Now brush the whole cake with a thin layer of apricot jam. This should stop you getting too many crumbs in the buttercream. Sit the whole cake on a large sheet of baking parchment.
  • Spread the rest of the buttercream over, starting with the top, then smooth and paddle it around the sides and down to the board. Repeat the whole process with the remaining cakes, using the corresponding boards and the different quantities of buttercream. The cakes are now ready to be iced. You can leave them overnight if needed, loosely covered with cling film.
  • COVERING THE CAKE WITH ICING: You will need about 500g icing for the 15cm cake, 1kg for the 23cm cake and 1.7kg for the 30cm cake. Dust the work surface with icing sugar, knead the icing until pliable, then use your rolling pin to roll it into a circle large enough to cover the sides and top of the cake, with a little left over. Use string to check the size. Use your rolling pin to help you lift the icing over the cake.
  • Smooth the icing around the cake with your hands, easing it over the edges and down to the board. Then trim off the excess with a sharp knife, flush with the bottom of the cake board. Smooth any marks with the flats of your hands, buffing the icing to a slight shine.
  • Once you've iced all the cakes, cover the thick base board. Lightly brush with cooled boiled water, then lay the icing over. Trim to the edge of the board with a knife (I tend to do this like I would a pie crust, holding the board in my left hand, and knife in my right), then leave the board and the cakes to dry overnight.
  • STACKING THE CAKES: Dowels, which are basically plastic sticks, provide stability and strength to tiered cakes, and polystyrene blocks allow you to add a 'floating' layer of flowers. By measuring and cutting the dowels to the same length as the polystyrene, you'll provide an even platform for the next cake to sit on, even if the cake below is a bit wonky.
  • Sit the 15cm dummy centrally on top of the biggest cake. Insert four of the dowels into the cake, around the outside of the dummy, in a square shape. Push them right down until they meet the cake board. Mark with a pen where the top of the dummy comes to.
  • Carefully pull out the dowels; then, using scissors, score around each dowel where you marked it. Snap the plastic cleanly. Re-insert the dowels in their original holes, rounded end down. Repeat the process with the 23cm cake and the 12cm dummy.
  • Position the biggest cake in the middle of the covered board. Run a thin line of glue around the base board and fix the ribbon around it. Fix the ribbon around each cake, using a spot of the glue on the ribbon to secure it to itself. If you're moving the cake to a venue, put the cakes into their boxes now. Make a little kit to take with you - glue, scissors, etc - just in case you have to re-do anything.
  • ON THE DAY - STACKING AND DECORATING THE CAKE WITH FLOWERS: I used hydrangeas - they're beautiful, in season and you can achieve a dramatic effect with relatively few blooms. On the day, save putting the flowers on the cake until as late as you reasonably can. Cut the stems of the hydrangeas to about 2-3cm. Split your least-favourite bloom into smaller pieces - this will help you fill any awkward gaps later. Make sure you save one beautiful bloom for the top.
  • Insert a length of floristry wire into each stem (or wind it around the stem), leaving a spike of wire about 3cm long. Push this into the polystyrene dummy. Repeat until the two dummies are surrounded with a halo of flowers. The bottom cake should be in its permanent position now - out of direct light and away from any radiators. Lift the 23cm cake onto the bottom polystrene dummy, taking care not to squash any petals, then repeat with the top cake. Fill any gaps with the broken-up flower head you reserved earlier. Sit the final bloom on top of the cake, and you're done!
  • CUTTING THE CAKE: Cut the cake across, in a grid, rather than into wedges. You should be able to get 50 servings from the large cake, 30 from the middle and 12 from the top, when cut into 2.5 x 5cm pieces.

HOW TO COVER A DUMMY CAKE WITH BUTTERCREAM - CAKE DECORIST



How to Cover a Dummy Cake with Buttercream - Cake Decorist image

Trying to find the perfect way to make a display cake? Needing to cover up a dummy cake in a tiered cake? Fortunately, using buttercream is an easy and natural-looking way to cover up a dummy cake. This article will tell you what you need to know on how to cover a dummy cake with buttercream.

Provided by cakedecorist.com

Categories     Dessert

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 stick unsalted butter (softened and cut into ½-inch cubes)
1½ cups solid vegetable shortening
1½ tablespoons vanilla extract
1 bag sifted confectioners’ sugar (2 pounds)
? to ½ cup whole milk (to desired consistency)

Steps:

  • Step One: Cream Butter, Shortening and Vanilla
  • Using an electric mixer, cream butter, shortening and vanilla until smooth. It will take approximately three to five minutes to reach a smooth consistency.
  • Step Two: Add Confectioners’ Sugar
  • Gradually add confectioners’ sugar to the mix at low speed. Use a rubber spatula to scrape the sides of the bowl to fully incorporate the confectioners’ sugar into the mix. The mixture will be thick at this point.
  • Step Three: Add Milk
  • Add 1/8 cup of milk to mix until smooth. You may add more milk to reach desired consistency. Set frosting aside.
  • Step Four: Smooth Styrofoam Cake
  • Using a sanding block, gently sand the Styrofoam cake, eliminating any rough spots.
  • Step Five: Place Cake Table to Turn Table
  • Place the cake table on the turntable. You may use a few pieces of tape to secure the cake table if you are worried about it coming off.
  • Step Six: Place Styrofoam Cake on Turntable
  • Using a few pieces of tape, place the Styrofoam cake on the cake table. The tape will allow the cake to securely stay in place, as the Styrofoam cake will easily move around if not secured to the cake table since it is so light.
  • Step Seven: Frost the Styrofoam Cake
  • Use an angled spatula to frost the dummy cake. Spin the turntable to evenly frost the cake.
  • Step Seven: Smooth the Cake
  • Once the cake is fully frosted, use a cake smoother to smooth out any imperfections on the cake.
  • Step Eight: Decorate Your Cake
  • If desired, you may decorate your frosted dummy cake. If you are wanting to add multiple tiers, you may use a dowel rod and carefully stick it through the bottom Styrofoam cake and then gently add the next cake on top.
  • Using a dummy cake is a great way to add tiers to a cake when you want the look of a big cake but don’t have a lot of people to serve.

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