Where
do you have the grooms cake? What's the history of the grooms cake?
Traditionally,
groom's cakes were served at the wedding. Years ago, you could only get a
wedding cake in one flavor. To give guests options, brides (initially in the US
South) introduced a second cake. The bride choose the wedding cake flavor, and
the groom chose a different flavor for the second cake (hence "groom's
cake"). Now, in most wedding cakes you can get each layer as a separate
flavor, basically making the grooms cake more of a tradition than a functional component
of a wedding. Here
in the south, most people have the grooms cake at the reception, not the
rehearsal dinner. http://answers.yahoo.com
A
long-standing tradition in the southern United States, a groom's cake is a gift
from the bride to the groom. Think back to a scene in "Steel
Magnolias" where all the women are having a discussion about a red and
gray cake in the shape of an armadillo. That armadillo was the groom's cake
Shelby was planning to give her husband-to-be. (Probably one of my favorite movies, and I STILL cry at the end!) A
groom's cake is typically smaller than the couple's wedding cake, one layer
only, and is decorated to reflect a particular hobby or interest of the groom.
or example, a hockey fan's groom's cake may be made in the shape and color of a
hockey puck. The groom who enjoys shooting hoops could have a groom's cake
resembling a basketball. If the groom likes to strum a few tunes from time to
time, then a guitar groom's cake is perfect.
The
history of a groom's cake goes like this. The groom's cake was not to be served to the guests while at
the wedding reception, but rather it was to be sliced up, placed into packages
and given to them as favors when they departed. Single women at the wedding
would take their pieces of cake home and sleep with it under their pillows in
hopes of dreaming of their future husbands. www.online-weddings.com
"Where we are having our rehearsal dinner they don't allow outside food, and I was told
that you have the grooms cake at the rehearsal dinner. So does that mean you
have the grooms cake at the reception along with the actual wedding cake"?
Even
if the rehearsal dinner location doesn't allow food, they may allow a cake, so
ask (they often charge a "cake cutting fee"). You can honor him with something humorous like a beer keg, teddy
bear, sports car, cowboy boots, cigar, football or a computer. Go online to
view samples, ask his friends for suggestions, and check with your baker for
photos of previous work.
The groom's cake can be served at the rehearsal dinner
or at the wedding reception. Because the rehearsal
dinner is hosted by the groom's family, and involves a smaller number of
guests, this would be a good time to serve the groom's cake. www.weddingvendors.com
Even though the groom’s cake is usually displayed
alongside the wedding cake at the reception, I see no reason why you shouldn’t
have it at the rehearsal dinner. It can be a wonderful surprise for your
fiancé, especially if it reflects an interest or a hobby www.bridalguide.com
Here are some more ideas for your designs. Carrie of Two Cakes does an amazing job!!
I'm not much of a sports fan, but I love the Nikon cake!
ReplyDeletei love a good grooms cake. that last one is very impressive
ReplyDeleteA camera is already impressive but red velvet!!?? yummmmyyy
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