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Cake cutting
guide
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Tiered cakes with separators
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If the cake is round Before sinking the knife in the cake slightly mark on it where you intend to cut it, this is to ensure that you are slicing the right serving sizes. If for example you are cutting a 12" round cake (to be cut in 3 concentric circles) use the tip of your knife to mark the centre of the cake, the border of the inner circle and finally the border of the middle circle. The outer circle will provide 32 servings you should mark a quarter of this at a time (as each quarter will provide 8 servings it will therefore be easier to judge this smaller size by eye). Start cutting from the outer circle making sure that the slices are no longer than 2" |
If the cake is square Because of their shape square and rectangular cakes are much easier to cut. You should still make the markings on the cake before you start cutting. If the cake is small the tip of your knife is enough to leave the markings, if the cake is large it is more precise to make small markings at 2" intervals on 2 opposite sides of the cake and mark a line by stretching a thread the entire length of the cake and lowering it on the surface of the cake until it leaves a faint line between the two predefined points. You should then proceed to slice across 2" of the edge of the cake and then cut the 2" stripe at 1" intervals so that a serving will measure 1" by 2" by the depth of the cake. |
Every time you finish with a tier remove the next one and repeat the same steps as above. |
Tiered cakes without separators Cutting tiered cakes without separators follows the same mechanics of the above the main difference is that the tiers are not removed from the cake but will be cut whilst still in their original position. The only tier that is likely to be removed is the top one (if it is a wedding cake this will be the bride and groom keepsake tier), it therefore needs to be made in such a way that it can be easily removed without creating too much damage to the rest of the cake. |
There isn't a precise rule on how to cut cakes, some
cake decorators offer 2" by 2" servings.
Whatever shape or size cake you sell it is important
to have a reference diagram like the ones below in order to guide your customers
through the cake cutting process. Below are the diagrams of the most common round and square cake sizes, they show how servings should be cut for every different shape. By clicking on the image you will be forwarded to the printable version of the diagram. |
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