Here's a liberating and economical twist on wedding-day
dessert: NOT having a wedding cake at all. My friend who snagged her wedding
cake for $13 wins the cheap wedding cake contest hands-down... but for those
who won't come across this option, don't be afraid to Just Say No to wedding
cake.
Why no cake? Maybe you don't even like cake! Some people
don't. My husband and I could have easily passed on the wedding cake
extravaganza... it didn't even occur to us not to. There are some exciting
wedding-dessert alternatives that will let guests satisfy their sweet tooth
without frosting.
Some wedding-cake alternatives to consider:
Some wedding-cake alternatives to consider:
Cupcakes. You may be able to strike a deal with a local
baker who doesn't even have to know they're for a wedding. (Pssst! When people
hear it's for your nuptials, they're more likely to hike up the prices).
Other alternative: have a bunch of happy bakers who also
happen to be invited to your wedding show up with a dozen cupcakes each in a
designated flavor. One cupcake tree on each table, what could be more fun?
These cupcakes are clearly NOT in the frugal bride's price range. Pic courtesy of FlickRiver.com |
Pic courtesy of APieceofCakeinChicago.com |
Pastries. Talk to your wedding caterer, who may be able to
pull some strings and get you pastries on the cheap that have been purchased by
an outside vendor. This will then permit you to slice off the cake-cutting fee.
Napoleons, cream puffs, eclairs... mmm, who doesn't love pastries?
Pic courtesy ChadsChocolateFountains.com |
Chocolate fountain. I had posted the NJ chocolate fountain
website on an earlier blog... if you're really into chocolate, this could be a
bride and groom dessert dream come true! Serve with fruit and cookies for
dipping.
Pic courtesy Yelp.com |
Cheesecakes. Big fans of the New York cheesecake? Mmmm... how about a
table of cheesecakes in a variety of flavors, from lemon to chocolate to
blueberry?