Saturday, May 7, 2011

Prince William and Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes


Prince William and Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes

Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes Prince William Kate Middleton
Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes

Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes Prince William Kate Middleton
Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes

Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes Prince William Kate Middleton
Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes

Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes Prince William Kate Middleton
Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes

Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes Prince William Kate Middleton
Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes

Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes Prince William Kate Middleton
Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes

Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes, Wedding Cakes Prince William Kate Middleton
Prince William Kate Middleton Wedding Cakes





The Lambeth technique is based on a style of decorating that was popular in England where chefs and decorators would use a lot of intricate piping to create 3-D scrollwork, leaves, flowers, and other decoration, it's absolutely royal wedding cake. And the method of making this special wedding cake is still popular today and is frequently used by wedding cake designers and decorators to create ornate wedding cakes.

The cake designer Fiona Cairns was chosen in February 2011 to create the wedding cake. Additionally, McVitie's created a groom's cake from chocolate biscuit for the reception at Buckingham Palace. The chocolate biscuit cake was made from a Royal Family recipe and was specially requested by Prince William.