If a cake looks pleasing, it doesn’t mean it tastes delightful too! To save you from the embarrassment of a messy cake, selecting a cake always tops all the checklists for organising any celebration. There goes a lot of research and preparation before presenting any cake, which makes the cake-cutting event the most awaited surprise of the celebration. Everyone expects a perfect cake with studding designs and a mouth-watering taste, but making a mistake while cake planning can be a piece of cake (pun intended).
Special Belly Amy’s tip for ordering perfect anniversary cakes: Start your anniversary cake planning at least a month before the special day. Make sure you research about the bakers you are hiring. It might add to the cost of celebration but it will significantly reduce your stress for a perfect cake. Regularly coordinate and arrange taste testing sessions to find the match for your celebrations.
Here is How you can Avoid Common Mistakes When Ordering an Anniversary Cake:
- Not hiring professional bakers: You might be thinking about baking your anniversary cake yourself or letting any of your close ones bake it for you. But, if you are celebrating with all your friends and family, it is not a safe choice. Home baking is fine if your celebration is intimate or small, but if you are planning to host a large crowd, make sure you hire professional bakers to make your celebrations better and keep your stress for a perfect cake low.
- Making last-minute orders: Last-minute preparations can be very hectic, you might make a mistake while choosing a baker and risk the taste and presentation of your cake. You might have to adjust with flavours and designs if the bakery goes out of your favourite flavours with such an urgent order. If you want a designer cake you must place your order at least 1 week before the celebration to give your bakers enough time to make your cake taste good and look stunning.
- Not considering how the order will be delivered: Don’t forget to cross-check how the cake will be delivered or you might end up with a sloppy cake. Cakes need cool temperatures to uphold their shape. If you want your cake delivered far from the bakery, you must confirm and check if your cake will be delivered to you carefully and as expected. Many bakeries do not offer delivery so you have to check if your cake will be delivered or you have to pick it up yourself.
- Not customising/personalising your cakes: if your anniversary celebration is an awaited event, you might be disappointed with a basic regular cake. Without any personal touch to the cake, it can turn out boring and make your celebration bland. If you don’t want heavy customisation/personalisation you can always go for simple personal messages, photo cakes, or fusion flavours to give your cakes a zest of your celebration.
- Not selecting flavours as per the season: To enjoy fresh and natural flavours you might have to search your flavour choices according to the season. If you want your cake to have natural flavours, research the seasonal fruits and flavours for a pure taste and better flavour selection. For instance, chocolate-mint-flavoured cakes taste best during summer and chocolate-orange-flavoured cakes taste best in winter.
- Getting too much influenced by cakes trending online: Don’t follow every cake trend you find online blindly. Getting inspired by a few elements of the cake is fine, but going for the same look can be a bit cliche or tacky when you look back at the pictures of your celebration. Keep your designs personal and spice them up with a hint of the popular trends you like.
Wrapping Words:
From weddings to anniversaries, every celebration needs a cake not only to dazzle the eyes but also to satisfy the palates. With Belly Amy’s guide, make sure your celebration gets the best cake you deserve and make your celebrations sweeter. Don’t forget to devour a slice of two on your celebrations and enjoy the sweetness while it lasts. If you want cakes for your celebrations in Tricity, ring up Belly Amy’s and taste the wonder of the best cake shop in Chandigarh.