HORSESHOE-LAYER WEDDING CAKE

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My husband, Richard, and I "got hitched" in a little country church. His sister, Donna Epperson, made our wedding cake using this delicious white cake recipe. It's moist with wonderful homemade taste and texture.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 2h20m

Yield 100 servings (60 cups batter).

Number Of Ingredients 21

Baking Pans—two 6-inch round, two 10-inch round, two 14-inch round and six 12-inch horseshoe-shaped
Waxed paper
3 cups butter, softened, divided
3 cups shortening, divided
18 cups sugar, divided
24 cups all-purpose flour, divided
12 tablespoons baking powder, divided
6 teaspoons salt, divided
12 cups milk, divided
6 cups egg whites (about 42), divided
4 tablespoons vanilla extract, divided
1 cardboard cake base (6-inch round)
Bridal Cake Frosting
2 round separator plates (one 14 inches and one 12 inches)
3 covered boards (two 16-inch square and one 20-inch square)
2 pastry or heavy-duty resealable plastic bags
Pastry tips—#48 basket weave and #21 star
4 Grecian spiked pillars (7 inches)
4 Grecian spiked pillars (9 inches)
Dowel rod (3-feet x 1/4-inch diameter)
Silk or edible fresh flowers

Steps:

  • Line baking pans with waxed paper; grease and flour waxed paper and set aside. Note: Cakes may need to be baked in batches depending on number of pans and oven space available. , In a large bowl, cream 3/4 cup butter, 3/4 cup shortening and 4-1/2 cups sugar. Combine 6 cups flour, 3 tablespoons baking powder and 1-1/2 teaspoons salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with 3 cups milk. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. , In another bowl, beat 1-1/2 cups egg whites and 1 tablespoon vanilla until stiff peaks form. Fold into batter. Repeat three times. , Pour into prepared pans, filling each 6-in. pan with 2 cups batter, each 10-in. pan with 6 cups batter and each horseshoe-shaped pan with 4 cups batter. Bake the 6-in., 10-in. and horseshoe cakes at 350° for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Fill each 14-in. pan with 10 cups batter., Bake 14-in. cakes at 325° for 50-55 minutes or until cakes test done. Cool in pans for 10 minutes before removing to wire racks to cool completely. Level tops of cakes. , To Begin Decorating the Cake:, Each frosted layer of the wedding cake consists of two cakes with frosting in between. Place one 6-in. cake base; spread with frosting to within 1/2 in. of edge. Place second cake on top. Frost top and sides with a thin layer of frosting to coat crumbs. With additional frosting, frost top smooth. Place 10-in. cake on the 12-in. separator plate and one 14-in. cake on the 20-in. covered board. Frost and layer following the directions for the 6-in. cake. , Place one horseshoe cake on the 14-in. separator plate and each of the 16-in. covered boards. Frost and layer following the directions for the 6-in. cake. Also frost the sides of the horseshoe cakes, smoothing with an icing knife until surfaces are flat. , For Basket-Weave Design:, Cut a small hole in the corner of pastry of plastic bag; insert basket weave tip. Fill bag with frosting. Pipe one vertical line down the side of the 14-in. cake. Working from the top edge, cover the vertical line with 1-1/2-in. horizontal lines, leaving 1/2 in. space between each. Pipe another vertical line to the right of the first vertical line, overlapping ends of horizontal lines. Starting to the right of the first vertical line, pipe 1-1/2-in. horizontal lines over second vertical line to fill open spaces. Repeat process until entire side of cake is covered with basket-weave design. Repeat procedure for 10-in. and 6-in. layer cakes. , For Rope Border:, Prepare another bag; insert star tip. Fill bag with frosting. Touch tip to top edge of the 14-in. layer cake. Pipe frosting down, up and around to the right forming an "S" curve. Tuck tip under bottom arch of first "S" and repeat procedure. Continue joining "S" curves to from a rope border. Repeat on bottom edge. Pipe a rope border on top and bottom edges of each horseshoe cake. , To Assemble Cake:, Mark pillar placement by centering the separator plate with the horseshoe cake over the 14-in. layer cake; gently press onto cake surface. Lift plate off. Repeat procedure with 12-in. separator plate over the horseshoe cake. Insert 7-in. pillars into marks on 14-in. cake and 9-in. pillars into marks on the horseshoe cake. , Cut dowel into six pieces, about 1/8 in. above the height of 10-in. cake. Insert dowels 1 to 2 in. apart into 10 in. cake center to support 6-in. layer cake. Center and place the 6-in. cake on top of the 10-in. layer cake. To assemble, place separator plate with the horseshoe cake on the 7-in. pillars. Center separator plate with 6-in. and 10-in. tiered cake on the 9-in. pillars. Pipe rope border along top and bottom edges of 6-in. and 10-in. layer cakes. Arrange one horseshoe cake on each side of wedding cake. Decorate cakes with flowers.

Nutrition Facts :

Javid Khan
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I can't wait to try this recipe!


Seppy Ncube
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This cake looks like it would be perfect for a special occasion.


Chris Wayne
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I'm not sure about the different layers of cake and frosting, but I'm willing to try it.


Medhi Da dix
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This cake looks delicious, but I'm not sure if I could handle all the sweetness.


Shatra Remalistic Huzairu
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I'm not a big fan of horseshoe shapes, but this cake is still beautiful.


Jshbs Shs
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This cake is a work of art! I would be too afraid to cut into it.


Bobby Kelley
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I'm always looking for new cake recipes. This one looks like a winner.


ESD Deepika
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This cake looks amazing! I'm not sure I have the skills to make it, but I'm going to try.


ntswaki ndaba
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I'm definitely going to try this recipe for my next party.


M.M.J mxamed maxamud jamac
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This cake looks like it would be perfect for a wedding.


Akhter Vohra
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I'm not sure about the horseshoe shape, but the cake looks delicious.


Mxolisi Zuma
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This cake is stunning! I can't wait to try it.


DJ TONYz K.E
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The cake was delicious, but it was a lot of work to make. I would only recommend this recipe for special occasions.


haseeb khanx
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This cake was a disaster! The layers didn't rise evenly and the frosting was too runny. I would not recommend this recipe.


Mian Hamdan
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The cake was beautiful, but it was a little too sweet for my taste. I would recommend using less sugar in the frosting.


Muhammad Nazam
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This cake was easy to make and turned out great! The instructions were clear and easy to follow. I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.


Marvi Baloch
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I made this cake for my husband's birthday and he loved it! The cake was moist and fluffy, and the frosting was rich and creamy. The horseshoe shape was a fun touch.


Chaline Plaatjies
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This cake was a hit at my daughter's wedding! It was beautiful and delicious. The horseshoe shape was unique and eye-catching, and the different layers of cake and frosting were perfect.