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Does anyone know the best way to stack a wedding cake??
I have agreed to help a friend out who is buying the iced cakes from M&S and decorating herself. She wants them so they are sitting on top of each other, ie no pillars. Can this be simply done or do you need supports etc?
Thanks
I have agreed to help a friend out who is buying the iced cakes from M&S and decorating herself. She wants them so they are sitting on top of each other, ie no pillars. Can this be simply done or do you need supports etc?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they are iced with royal icing, then yes techincally it is possible that they can sit on top of each other without pillars as the icing should be strong enough to support the weight. if the cakes are iced with fondant icing then the icing alone will not be able to bear the weight. You can however buy dowelling like plastic rods which go through the cake and so are not visible they help to take some of the weight and then the cakes can be stacked. I have bought these from a cake decorating shop, but they maybe available in Hobbycraft as I know they stock some cake making stuff.
Follow this link to the M and S website, it gives advise for stacking cakes, they suggest dowelling the cake, even if they are stacked on top of each other.
http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/node/n/51563 031?ie=UTF8&mnSBrand=core
Good luck
http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/node/n/51563 031?ie=UTF8&mnSBrand=core
Good luck