Transporting A 3 Tier Wedding Cake


Transporting A 3 Tier Wedding Cake. If your cake has more than one tier, package each tier separately, then assemble your cake once you’ve arrived at your destination. Prepare a 15cm/6in round cake pan, a 23cm/9in round cake tin, and a 30cm/12in round cake tin.

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I just transported a three tier buttercream cake last saturday. Stacked cakes must be supported by dowels on each tier. Baking times at 350 f will increase with the size of the layers:

Prepare A 15Cm/6In Round Cake Pan, A 23Cm/9In Round Cake Tin, And A 30Cm/12In Round Cake Tin.


Foam sheets) to keep your cake cool. The bottom most layer of the cake should be attached to the board and make sure it is firm. Then i put a non slip mat in my trunk and put the cake on top of the non slip mat.

You Are Not Attempting The Impossible.


If you have a cake that is two or more tiers, consider connecting each tier in some way so that the cake acts as one unit, rather than separate cakes. Stacked cakes must be supported by dowels on each tier. A simple wooden dowel can be stuck into the top of the cake and gently pressed down through all of the tiers.

This Might Seem Like Overkill, But It Will Ensure The Cakes Don't Stick.


Make sure to dowel each layer prior to stacking for proper structural support. For the 15cm/6in layer, cream together the butter, sugar, and vanilla in. I transport each tier on its own, either in a cake pan or a cake box.

They Are Strong And Narrow, So You Can Cut Them Evenly In One Stroke, And They Will Easily Support The Weight Of The Cake Tiers Above!


The top tier will have fresh fruit in it so that one will stay in the fridge overnight but the others just boxed/covered on the counter overnight. You could request for a trolley, table on wheels, and such. Adding in supports, such as dowels, will help the cake stay in place when driving on any hilly or curvy roads.

Baking Times At 350 F Will Increase With The Size Of The Layers:


Check bumpy roads, alternate routes, etc. Here is what i do for long distance deliveries. You can use thick, wide straws or wooden dowels.