The Best Chocolate Cakes for a Wedding
- Traditional, elegant weddings typically include an equally traditional cake, but underneath that beautiful white butter cream, try a classic chocolate combination. Raspberry and chocolate is a decadent flavor profile, perfect for a summer evening event when raspberries are in season. German chocolate is a rich combination of coconut, pecans and chocolate that would be suited for a fall occasion. Black Forest cake lends a vintage feel to a winter wedding, with cherries and cream layered between dark chocolate cakes. A fresh mint chocolate cake is the perfect centerpiece for a spring garden reception.
- Wedding cakes for more modern affairs can be elaborate or streamlined, often decorated with splashy color on a foundation of pristine fondant. The cake underneath can be as modern and artful as the artwork decorating it. Peanut butter and chocolate is a youthful combination, the comfort food of desserts. A rich mocha puts a sophisticated spin on chocolate cake laced with the flavor of coffee. Mexican chocolate swirls cinnamon and cayenne pepper with milk chocolate for a subtle, spicy kick. Red velvet cake, though not typically considered a chocolate cake, is a cocoa-infused cake colored a vibrant red, perfect for a holiday wedding.
- A wedding cake can be a platform for the bride and groom to make a bold statement with unexpected flavor combinations. Pumpkin spice pairs well with chocolate for a warm, earthy, autumn confection. Frosting infused with green tea holds up well against a chocolate cake for a refreshing Far East-inspired cake. The trendiest of culinary combinations today is bacon and chocolate. Not for the faint of heart, this bold flavor profile can be surprisingly satisfying and certainly memorable.
- To get an idea of how these flavors will pair, try some specialty chocolate bars with similar flavor profiles by visiting a chocolatier or shopping online. Bring your ideas to several wedding cake bakers and ask about arranging a tasting. Many bakers will customize flavors for their clients, and most will arrange for them to sample a variety of cakes for a nominal fee. Don't feel limited to choose one flavor. A tiered wedding cake can include as many flavors as there are tiers. Finally, ask your baker about pricing for your custom confection.
Classics
Modern
Trendy
Where to Begin
Source...