Choosing Your Wedding Cake Oklahoma

Wedding cakes may be ordered from a caterer or from a bakery. Some hotels and restaurants may also be able to provide a wedding cake. However, you will probably be better off ordering your cake from a bakery that specializes in wedding cakes.

Local & National Companies

An Affair to Remember
405-681-8231
2708 sw 46th place
oklahoma city, OK
Darla's Delights
(405) 942-1873
Oklahoma City, OK
Debbie's Custom Cakes
(440) 984-3435
168 Rainbow Dr
Amherst, OH
Walnut Creek Baking Co
(925) 988-9222
1686 Locust St
Walnut Creek, CA
Carl's Cakes Llc
(608) 222-3322
4674 Cottage Grove Rd
Madison, WI
Cream N Sugar Bakery
(216) 241-6680
1301 E 9th St
Cleveland, OH
Misty's Cakery
(740) 654-9374
Lancaster, OH
Tart's Wedding Cake Design
(608) 825-2535
Sun Prairie, WI
Robinson Sharon Wedding Cakes
(707) 962-0384
31900 Westwood Dr
Fort Bragg, CA
Sogo Bakery
(510) 585-0214
39055 Cedar Blvd
Newark, CA


Choosing Your Wedding Cake

Wedding cakes may be ordered from a caterer or from a bakery. Some hotels and restaurants may also be able to provide a wedding cake. However, you will probably be better off ordering your cake from a bakery that specializes in wedding cakes. Ask to see photographs of other wedding cakes your baker has created, and by all means, ask for a tasting!

Options: When ordering your cake, you will have to decide not only on a flavor, but also on a size, shape and color. Size is determined by the number of guests. You can choose from one large tier to two, three, or more smaller tiers. The cake can be round, square or heart-shaped. The most common flavors are chocolate, carrot, lemon, rum, and "white" cakes. You can be creative by adding a filling to your cake, such as custard, strawberry, or chocolate. You may also want to consider having tiers of different flavors.

Things To Consider: Price, workmanship, quality, and taste vary considerably from baker to baker. In addition to flavor, size, and cost, consider decoration and spoilage (sugar keeps longer than cream frostings). The cake should be beautifully displayed on its own table decorated with flowers or greenery. Make sure the baker, caterer, or reception site manager can provide you with a pretty cake-cutting knife. If not, you will need to purchase or rent one.

When determining the size of the cake, don't forget that you'll be saving the top tier for your first anniversary. This top tier should be removed before the cake is cut, wrapped in several layers of plastic wrap or put inside a plastic container, and kept frozen until your anniversary.

GROOM'S CAKE

The groom's cake is an old southern tradition whereby this cake is cut up and distributed to guests in little white boxes engraved with the bride and groom's names. Today the groom's cake, if offered, is cut and served along with the wedding cake.

Options: Usually a chocolate cake decorated with fruit.

CAKE DELIVERY & SET-UP FEE

This is the fee charged by bakers to deliver and set up your wedding cake at the reception site. It usually includes a deposit on the cake pillars and plate which will be refunded upon their return to the baker.

CAKE-CUTTING FEE

Most reception sites and caterers charge a fee for each slice of cake they cut if the cake is brought in from an outside bakery. This fee will probably shock you. It is simply their way of enticing you to order the cake through them. And unfortunately, many sites and caterers will not allow a member of your party to cut the cake.
CAKE TOP

The bride's cake is often topped and surrounded with fresh flowers, but traditional cake tops are also very popular.

Options: Bells, love birds, a bridal couple or replica of two wedding rings are popular choices for cake tops and can be saved as mementos of your wedding day.

Beware: Some porcelain and other heavier cake tops need to be anchored down into the cake. If you're planning to use a cake top other than flowers, be sure to discuss this with your baker.

CAKE KNIFE / TOASTING GLASSES

Your cake knife and toasting glasses should compliment your overall setting; these items will bring you happy memories of your wedding day every time you use them. The cake knife is used to cut the cake at the reception. The bride usually cuts the first two slices of the wedding cake with the groom's hand placed over hers. The groom feeds the bride first, then the bride feeds the groom. This tradition makes beautiful wedding photographs. You will need toasting glasses to toast each other after you cut the cake. They are usually decorated with ribbons or flowers and kept near the cake. This tradition also makes beautiful wedding photographs.

Things To Consider: Consider having your initials and wedding date engraved on your wedding knife as a memento. Consider purchasing crystal or silver toasting glasses as a keepsake of your wedding. Have your florist decorate your knife and toasting glasses with flowers or ribbons.

QUESTIONS TO ASK BAKERY

• What is the name of the bakery?
• What is the address of the bakery?
• What is the name & phone number of my contact person?
• How many years have you been making wedding cakes?
• What are your wedding cake specialties?
• Do you offer free tasting of your wedding cakes?
• Do you freeze your wedding cakes?
• How far in advance should I order my cake?
• Can you make a groom's cake?
• Do you lend, rent or sell cake knives?
• What is the cost per serving of my desired cake?
• What is your cake pillar and plate rental fee, if any?
• Is this fee refundable upon the return of these items?
• When must these items be returned?
• What is your cake delivery and set-up fee?
• What is your payment policy?
• What is your cancellation policy?


By Alex A. Lluch, author of over three million books sold and President of Weddingsolutions.com, WedReviews.com, and UltimateGiftRegistry.com.

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oklahoma city, OK

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