Never doubt the naked wedding cake

Never doubt the naked wedding cake

Buttercream, fondant, and frosting are great, but a naked wedding cake is just as good. As we all know, its what’s on the inside that counts.

The naked wedding cake trend grew in popularity around 2013. It’s rustic look, creating a refined and elegant vibe on confection tables around the world is what drew people to it.

Not only is it visually pleasing, the naked cake comes with other advantages too. Since they dry out quicker than cakes with frosting or fondant, they are often made as close to the time of the celebration as possible. This means you’ll have the freshest cake for your wedding. It also is often significantly cheaper, as intricate frosting details cost much more since they’re labour intensive.

For those who are less of a sweet-tooth type, the naked cake also provides the perfect balance between fillings and spongy cake.

Whether you’re looking for a twist on the common wedding cake, or you’re just not into the sweetness, the naked wedding cake is perfect for any wedding theme. Find your inspiration from these cakes that bare it all:

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One year ago today I had the honor of making this cake for one of the sweetest + loveliest couples I’ve ever met. To this day it’s still one of my very favorite pieces I’ve done. Happy first anniversary, Nate + Michelle! Love you guys both so very much💘 Photo Credit: @carlykolodziej Venue: @whitebarn.wedding . . . #wedding #weddingcake #weddingcakebaker #goldweddingcake #goldleaf #nakedcake #nakedweddingcake #berries #weddingflowers #weddingday #thebigday #cake #tieredcake #layercake #baker #pittsburgh #foodstylist #carlykphotography #thebakefeed #cakestv #bakersspotlight #feedfeed #thefeedfeed #driscolls #driscollsberries #foodblogger #weddingcakes #whitebarnwedding #feedfeedbaking #sugarinspoonfulls

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