Monday, November 9, 2009

Let them eat cake.

Wedding cakes. Like everything else in the wedding planning process, choosing the right cake takes a little research. There are a plethora of bakeries in the Lexington area catering to brides (and grooms) to-be. But so many of them want, at least, $4 per slice! And if we were to buy enough to have at least one slice per invited guest, we are looking at upwards of $900! Insanity (and highly unlikely!)!

Early on in our engagement, we went to a cake tasting at Brown’s Bakery, over on Main Street, right before it turns into Leestown Road. We chose this bakery at random as we have an inside joke where we call each other “Brown,” so we thought it would be a fun place to at least check out…

On the date of our tasting, we walk into the bakery and to our surprise, the owner (and baker) is James Brown! We knew him as Chef James when he worked in the Chef Shoppe at the Bellerive Kroger. So much fun! He and his wife opened the place a few years back. (They rock, check them out here:
http://brownbakery.com/).

While catching up over a plate of several varieties of cake/icing combinations, we went over some ideas we had for our cake and what James could do to make these ideas reality. Though not official, we need to make final decisions so we may secure James and our cake! Here is what we do know:

  • We want a chocolate icing wedding cake.
  • There will be at least three layers (German Chocolate, yellow and a plain chocolate). The German chocolate layer will have an AMAZING filling of coconut and rich, creamy chocolate. Trying to determine if other layers will have fillings…
  • We are not sure about the shape…oval seems like a neat idea, but we also like round or square. And I have seen where people choose square, but stack the layers on an angle and the effect is really cool.
  • We want a simple cake design with little decoration, but with noticeable texture.

Inspiration for our wedding cake:
Love the simplicity of this one. Jacob digs the strawberries.



Photo from Weddingbee.com









Love this one! It is so different. Not sure what I think about the flowers…



Photo from Squidoo.com/specialdaycakes









This one is so clean and elegant! Very pretty.



Photo from Julie Elefante’s eHow article









Loving this one. Much like the strawberry one above.

Photo from Zoebakes.com











Lots of texture and chocolaty goodness! YUM!

Photo from Martha Stewart










ALSO:
not only are James’ cakes (and other concoctions) delicious, they are considerably more affordable than other bakeries in Lexington! Score!

Will let you know once a cake is chosen and ordered!

1 comment:

  1. Kristen & Jacob, I love your wedding blog. This will be so helpful to your friends and family to see what's up w/o having to call you so often (who has time for that?) I know you are super busy planning your BIG day. Don't forget to remember it's one day only so planning for your life together needs to be priority #1; don't forget to date and have alone time with each other (without discussing the wedding!) You are just a special couple and I wish you a beautiful wedding and a lifetime of happiness! Whew, I didn't mean to say all that...and with a two year old beside me wiggling!

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