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Massachusetts Weddings Cakes

Sweet cakes from Massachusetts are the best recipe for love.

The tradition of a special wedding dessert is documented all the way back to the days of the Roman Empire. And although frosting was a thing of the future, and 'cake' was more of a grainy bread that got sprinkled over the bride's head, the sentiment was there. Today's wedding cakes are anticipated from the moment that wedding begins; they are woven into the reception as a tremendous highlight and celebration. The Massachusetts Wedding Guide can help you to find a great selection of bakers, cake toppers, and advice so that you can approach this confectionery treat with all the bases covered.

Massachusetts Wedding Cake Questions

You may know you love chocolate or you may know that you must have tiramisu filling, but you still have a few questions to consider before deciding on your cake:

Location/Climate: If you are holding your reception indoors, in a climate-controlled room, you will have unlimited options for your cake. But if you are having an outdoor reception, especially in the heat, certain types of cakes or fillings may be less practical. Talk to your baker about the right environment for your cake -- or the right cake for your environment.

Cake/Icing Flavors: Perhaps you crave red velvet, vanilla, banana or chocolate, but if you are having a tiered wedding cake, you might want to consider different flavors so that many different guests will find a favorite. And although traditional wedding icing is white, there are no limits. Cakes can match your color scheme, your seasonal motif or even your dress.

Cake Size: Cake size will be determined by your guest head count as well as your budget. A traditional wedding cake is a three-tiered round cake. The actual tiers may be placed one on top of another or displayed with columns. Shapes can also vary to resemble just about anything you can think of. Your baker should be open to discussing custom and specialty work.

Baker: One of the best ways to find a great baker is through recommendations. Both friends and local Massachusetts clubs may have priceless advice and experiences to share. Bakers should share cake photographs as well as sample tastes for you.

Ask The Baker

As you interview bakers, remember to ask the following questions:
  • How many years have they been in business?
  • Can they provide you with a list of previous wedding customers?
  • Will they show you photos and provide sample tastes?
  • Will you receive a previously frozen cake or will it be fresh?
  • What is their signature or specialty cake?
Some couples want to save and freeze the top tier of their wedding cake so that they can celebrate their first anniversary by once again eating their special cake. If you wish to do this, it makes sense to let your baker know. A more modern option is to order a small cake for two for your first anniversary (from the same baker). It will taste a lot better and still carry that sweet sentiment.

Make It Massachusetts

If you want to incorporate some Bay State magic, remember that the state dessert is Boston Cream Pie. Your Massachusetts wedding baker could create an elaborate and whimsical wedding cake using the rich filling of Boston Cream Pie or you could serve this specialty pie instead of cake. The state cookie is the chocolate chip cookie, and this could be included with elegant cookie bouquets, cake decorations, or as a delectable extra baked into your cake. Cake toppers bring any theme to life. Whether you choose intricate shells made of candy to celebrate the beaches of Massachusetts, or even spun glass to resemble a ladybug, the state insect, your cake will be a tribute to your love, your personal vision, and your beautiful day.

Written by: Carol S. Rothchild

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