Monday, 30 September 2013

Birthday Cake


The birthday cake has been an integral part of the birthday celebrations in western European countries since the middle of the 19th century, which extended to Western culture. Certain rituals and traditions, such as singing of birthday songs, associated with birthday cakes are common to many Western cultures. The Western tradition of adding lit candles to the top of a birthday cake originates in 18th-century Germany. However, the intertwining of cakes and birthday celebrations stretch back to the Ancient Romans. The development of the birthday cake has followed the development of culinary and confectionery advancement. While throughout most of Western history, these elaborate cakes in general were the privilege of the wealthy, birthday cakes are nowadays common to most Western birthday celebrations. Around the world many variations on the birthday cake, or rather the birthday pastry or sweets, exist.
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The tradition of placing candles on birthday cake is attributed to early Greeks,who used to place lit candles on cakes to make them glow like the moon. Greeks used to take the cake to the temple of Artemis. Somesay that candles were placed on the cake because people believed that the smoke of the candle carried their prayers to gods. Others believe that the custom originated in Germany where people used to place a large candle in the centre of the cake to symbolize ‘the light of life’.
In present times too, people place candles on birthday cakes and a silent wish is made before blowing out the candle. It is believed that blowing out all candles in one breath means the wish will come true and the person will enjoy good luck in the coming year. Some also smear out the name of the person before slicing of the cake to bring good luck.

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classical Roman culture, 'cakes' of flat rounds made with flour containing nuts, leavened with yeast, and sweetened with honey were occasionally served at special birthdays, but more often at weddings as in Ancient Greece.
In early Europe, the words for cake and bread were virtually interchangeable; the only difference being that cakes were sweet while bread was not. In the 15th century, bakeries in Germany conceived the idea of marketing one-layer cakes for customers' birthdays as well as for only their weddings, and thus the modern birthday cake was born. During the 17th century, the birthday cake took on more or less its contemporary form. However, these elaborate cakes, which possessed many aspects of contemporary cakes (such as multiple layers, icing, and decorations), were only available to the very wealthy. Birthday cakes became more and more proletarianized as a result of the industrial revolution, as materials and tools became more advanced and more accessible.

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The cake, or sometimes a pastry or dessert, is served to a person on his or her birthday. In contemporary Western cultures, two rituals are prominent: the singing of the traditional birthday song and the blowing out of candles decorating the cake by the birthday person.
The service of a birthday cake is often preceded by the singing of "Happy Birthday to You" in English speaking countries, or an equivalent birthday song in the appropriate language of that country. In fact, the phrase "Happy Birthday" did not appear on birthday cakes until the song "Happy Birthday to You" was popularized in the early 1900s. Variations on birthday song rituals exist. For example, in New Zealand, "Happy Birthday to You" is sung and is followed by clapping, once for each year of the person's life and once more for good luck. In Uruguay, party guests touch the birthday person's shoulder or head following the singing of "Happy Birthday to You". In Ecuador, sometimes the birthday person will take a large bite off the birthday cake before it is served.
Birthday cake featuring edible miniature birthday party.
The birthday cake is often decorated with small taper candles, secured with special holders or simply pressed down into the cake. In North America, Australasia and the U.K., the number of candles is equal to the age of the individual whose birthday it is, sometimes with one extra for luck. Traditionally, the birthday person makes a private wish, which will be realized if all the candles are extinguished in a single breath.

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Wedding Cakes


Wedding Cakes

The wedding cakes are the highlighting feature of any wedding. Brides and grooms take extra efforts to make it so special that the wedding day is made even more memorable for them and especially their guests. Here, you can find all the aspects related to these cakes for the most memorable occasion in your life.
Personalize your Cake
Every bride and groom wants to add a personal touch to their wedding cake that reflects their personality, likings and wedding theme. The recipe, flavor, shape, design, decoration, toppers, icing, wedding knife, wedding charms can be chosen from a vast variety of options available with the help of several ideas. One has to keep the theme, venue and flower arrangements in mind while choosing the cake for wedding as it should be a highlight of the wedding and not something which is odd in the whole setup.


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Choose from the Pictures
One can choose the best option from an array of pictures available in the gallery. Pictures related to the different types of cakes, toppers, knives, servers, accessories, charms, etc., help one plan for that unique cake that best suits the special occasion of wedding. A clear idea comes when a picture is there in your front so that the person can visualize the whole wedding setup with the central attraction of cake.
These pictures give you a clear idea about the look and feel of the cake in your wedding. Choose from a large variety of single layer, multi-tier, castle cakes, etc. It is essential that a couple goes through all the options by looking at all the pictures before deciding.
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The tempting Recipes
Find both traditional and modern versions of cake recipes for your wedding. Starting from the traditional cake to Mexican, Hawaiian, Cheesecake, Fondant, you will find every option available in the recipes section. There are unique recipes for icing and frosting as well. Pick a recipe of your choice and give a personal touch by adding fillings and flavors of your choice.


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Top it up with the right Topper
The topper should match the cake, design, color, theme, etc. You can choose from a vast collection of toppers available like figurines, monograms, crystals of different shapes, funny ones, etc. There are brides who use the topper that was used by the family for a long time. Exact replica of the bride and groom can also be used to give the cake a personal touch.


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Cut the Cake with the right Knife
The cake cutting ceremony is the main emphasis of any wedding and makes the perfect picture of the entire occasion. Choosing the right wedding cake knife and to customize it according to the choice of bride and groom is very much important. These knives are available in various shapes and sizes. One can go for a gold or silver plated knife or knives with engraved initials of the couple and wedding date on the handle as well. There also knives beautifully decorated with satin ribbons, crystals, pearls, etc. The bride herself can decorate the knife which would be appreciated by the guests and family.

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Charms to Charm your Guests
In this tradition, each bridesmaid would pull out a ribbon from the several layers of cake during the wedding and a charm attached to the ribbon is revealed. These wedding cake charms reveal the fortune of the bridesmaid. They are symbolic and are made of gold, silver or crystal. They also come in different shapes and sizes.

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Top 10 Bakery


Cakes by the Sea

2126 Highway 9 E 9, Longs, (843) 390-5501
CakesbytheSea.com

Three words: Cream filled cupcakes. The Veigels do wedding cakes, birthday cakes and even sweet 16 cakes with driver's licenses - complete with the driver's photo - on them. But it's their cupcakes with a dazzling array of flavored fillings that win the sweet hearts of thousands of locals who choose them instead of big cakes.

Coccadotts Cake Shop

106 Sayebrook Parkway, Myrtle Beach, (843) 294-2253

New in Myrtle Beach, the original location is in Albany, New York. The owners were featured on "Cupcake Wars" in 2011, and now locals know why! Their gourmet cupcakes, cakes and pastries are delicious.

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Crady’s Restaurant, Bar & Bakery

332 Main Street, Conway, (843) 248-3321
CradysRestaurant.com

Baker Barbara and her desserts are worth the drive to Conway. Offered daily because of their popularity are chocolate raspberry cake, melt-in-your mouth caramel cake andcappuccino brownies. Also, double crust fruit pies like peaches and cream are regularly on the dessert menu. Some items are seasonal but worth the wait including Barbara’s homemade fig cookies. Her recipes for pie crust and strawberry rhubarb pie are on Crady’s website.

Kudzu Bakery


120 King Street, Georgetown, (843) 546-1847
221 Willbroo Boulevard, Pawleys Island, (843) 235-8560
KudzuBakery.com

Something for every sweet tooth so order one of everything – almond lace cookies, apple squares, chocolate mousse cake, red velvet cake, chocolate chip cookies, cinnamon rolls, and an all American favorite, apple crumb pie.

UPDATE: A new Kudzu location is coming to Myrtle Beach in spring 2013!

Landolfi's Italian Bakery & Deli

9305 U.S. 17, Pawleys Island, (843) 237-7900

Lobster tails are popular – not the crustaceans but the crunchy pastry shaped like its name, filled with cannoli cream and whipped cream mixed with chocolate chips. Chocolate decadence served with raspberry, chocolate covered key lime pie and peanut butter cheesecake are as tasty as they are attractive in the pastry counter.

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Murray's Strawberry Shortcake Cupcake

Murray's Savory & Sweets

2954 Howard Ave., Myrtle Beach, (843) 839-0836

Chef Brothers Murray and Mike Stahler are baking mind-blowing treats, from Chocolate :Layer Cakes to Strawberry Shortcake Cupcakes. Need cupcakes for 200? These guys will hook you up.

Pawleys Island Bakery

10517 Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island, (843) 237-3100
PawleysIslandBakery.com
Best sellers for this new-around-Pawleys bakery that opened in 2010 are their cinnamon rolls, old-fashioned donuts and apple fritters for the morning crowd, large chocolate chip cookies and Reese’s cup cookies for cookie lovers, and, for chocoholics, their chocolate mousse cake.


Pink Pineapple Café & Bakery


810 3rd Ave. S., Surfside Beach, (843) 712-1757

It’s a bakery, it’s a café and the four women who run Pink Pineapple are extraordinarily friendly. A few choices include sandwiches, pastries, special occasion cakes, bagels and extraordinary mini desserts.
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Raspberry Bar, Pawleys Island Bakery

Toffino’s Italian Bakery & Deli

550 Farrow Parkway, Myrtle Beach, (843) 477-1598
Toffinos.com

Award-winning pastries include crunchy, cream-filled lobster tails, strawberry slices (Italian sponge cake layered with sugary strawberries, Italian custard and whipped cream), and peanut butter volcano (chocolate cake with a custard/peanut butter/whipped cream filling and topped with chocolate and white ganache). A friend says, “Best cannolis I’ve ever tasted,” and their fruit squares (French puff dough topped with Italian custard and mixed fruit) are mouthwatering.

The Trestle Bakery

Two Main Street locations, just a block or so apart –308 and 322 Main Street, Conway, (843) 488-2069
TrestleBakery.com

Just like old timey bakeries from days gone by, take home apple fritters, cinnamon sticks, éclairs, cream puffs, glazed doughnuts, fruit-filled doughnuts, scones, sticky buns, strudel, muffins, cream horns, cookies and more.