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If you're an experienced baker, making a wedding cake is well within your reach. Learn tips in our Advice article.
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Light coconut-pineapple cake layers are covered with fluffy pecan-cream cheese frosting. Great for a special occasion!
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Baked and frosted cake layers are only the beginning: you need to stack the tiers and add the décor to build a beautiful wedding cake.
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If you're an experienced baker, making a wedding cake is well within your reach. Start with the largest cake layer and tackle the base first. Finishing the bottom tier makes assembling the rest of the cake seem easy!
Where to begin? Follow these easy steps for cutting into this work of art on the big day.
From fresh flowers to sugar-frosted fruits, garnishes add a whole new dimension to your cakes. They can be used for added color, a contrasting texture, or to indicate the flavor of the cake or filling.
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