Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Cupcakes Take the Cake!

Coming from California to New York, cupcakes are showing up at more and more events. Let's face it, cupcakes are in! Plus with the new cupcake shops popping up all over the country, undoubtedly cupcakes are in high demand. However, you maybe asking yourself; can I create an attractive display with cookies? Are they really better than cake? Would cookies be cheaper than dessert? Would the tiny wonders work for my event? Are cupcakes acceptable to serve at a wedding?

Any time thinking of weddings or wedding cakes, the two words that come to mind are beautiful & elegant. Upon the other hand, when thinking of birthdays, baby showers, or graduation bread, the words fun or cute come to mind. Cupcakes are perfectly suitable for all occasions, because they can be both beautiful & elegant but concurrently they are always so cute! There's just something fun or special about getting your own mini-cake.

The versatility of cupcakes curso de confeitaria is amazing, which may be one reason why their popularity is on the rise. Cupcakes offer an endless number of ways to mix and match flavors, frostings, liners, as well as a amount of different ways they maybe displayed. Tiered cakes on the other hand don't appear to have as many display or decorating options, unless you spend thousands of dollars for a designer cake. Together with the a few different shapes, dimensions and styles of cupcake displays that are available, locating a way to screen your cupcakes is not a problem.

You may be thinking, who cares about you what it looks like, does it taste good? The particular answer is, Yes! Generally speaking, any flavor or type of cake can also be baked as cupcakes. This is not uncommon for a stacked or tiered cake to have two or three different flavors, but this is where cupcakes can have a great advantage. Together with cupcakes one could be more easily able to give a larger variety of flavours. In addition, cupcakes can make it much better to identify the various flavors than with a standard cake. Plus, there is no waiting to get to the taste on the base; and who wants to deal with all that mess from cutting and serving?

Speaking of mess, which one of both would be easier to serve? Within this, I am certain cupcakes are hands down, the winner. To become alarmed to have someone cut and serve, no waiting for all the pieces to be cut, no need to worry about trimming the right size or number of pieces, also no need for treat plates & forks. Cupcakes make it easy for your friends and relatives to serve on their own. They can even be placed individually at everyone's seats, making cupcakes a great wedding or party favor for your guests. Continue to, some prefer a smaller center cake or cupcake display at each table. This idea can be a money-saver, since it gets rid of the need for a floral centerpiece on each table. Cupcakes are also much easier to divvy up and send home with family and friends; that as if there are any left!

This brings us to one final question. Which of the 2 is less costly? Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to this. Here are a few variables to take into account when figuring the cost for either. The amount of servings do you need? What does your baker/caterer charge per cupcake? Exactly what do they charge each slice of cake? Do they charge more for a variety of flavors? Exactly how do you want your guests to be served? How do you want to display your cake or cupcakes? Can you rent a cake or cupcake stand? Would it be more cost efficient to buy a cake or cupcake stand? In general, the opinion appears to be that cupcakes are cheaper!

When you are planning on doing it yourself, the price would probably be about the same for a single one. However, unless one has experience in cake designing, most would probably find it a lot much easier to decorate cupcakes in order to assemble and decorate a tiered cake. In short, everything boils down to about three main questions. Which one do you prefer? When, where and how would you like your guests to be served? Plus what is the greatest way to accomplish this?

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