Let them eat cake, indeed! Everyone’s favorite part of every meal is dessert, and your wedding won’t be any different. Wedding cakes are part of most celebrations, but they aren’t the only sweet ...
For a rustic wedding, keep the cake small, create a buffet with doughnuts, and invite guests to join in with a chalkboard sign. It's a unique and affordable way to serve up desserts at a causal or ...
Gulab jamun is a favorite Indian dessert at weddings. These small, round sweets are made of milk solids, fried until golden ...
Wedding desserts have come a long way since the 1600s. According to a recipe recorded in 1685, a savory bride’s pie was filled with oysters, lamb testicles, rooster comb, pine kernels and sweetbreads.
Wedding cake will always be the tradition, but brides are also serving up beautiful spreads of sweet treats for their guests. Feast your eyes on goodies from local bakers and get inspired to create ...
While the big, traditional wedding cake shows no signs of going away, many couples are also including an array of sweet little bites at their receptions. It's an opportunity for newlyweds to show who ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- On your wedding day, you can have your cake and eat it too. For our next episode of Weddings 101, we visit two Central New York bakeries to learn what’s trendy in the world of ...
What Will You Serve For Your Wedding Dessert? How about a Whole Dessert Table... I'm one of those few people who don't like cake, so at our wedding we served cookies. But what about serving a bunch of ...
Food at a wedding can sometimes be one of the best parts, but different dishes have graced these events over the centuries, ...