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In Praise Of Rustic Looking Cakes

063009-layercake.jpg It's summer and we have better things to do than slave over decorating a cake for your next weekend get together or outdoor party. It's often easier to think about doing desserts that don't require quite the same fuss, but in all honesty, cake is cake, it doesn't have to look perfect or prim and proper. That's why we're big fans of slapping on the frosting, swirling it around and heading to the table...

 
 

063009-cakecloseup.jpg It's easy to get caught up in the logistics of cake decorating. There's books upon books of ideas on how to make your,cake look like a smooth, perfectly constructed work of art.

But that's just not our style. We like things that look like they came from our kitchen. We like things that taste of quality ingredients and look amazing, even if they aren't smoothed out and slaved over for hours. Most of all, we like spending time with our guests, or relaxing before they arrive instead of crumb coating, chilling and frosting.

That's why we like the slap, slathered and smooshed look when it comes to our icing. It takes the stigma out of baking a cake and allows it to be a quick and easy dessert, once again, without all the fuss and muss!

Are you a fan of rustic looking cakes? Let us know in the comments below!

Related:
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Tip: How to Frost Cakes Without Making a Mess


(Images: Sarah Rae Trover)

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Comments (11)

I like rustic cake presentation but that one looks kind of sad. It isn't the frosting, which is fine, but the sad looking cake which has lost half of its delicous crusty bits.

How are you preparing your pans. I find it helpful to thickly grease with butter, add a parchment round, grease, and flour. If the bottom releases easily than the sides do as well.

posted by JudiAU on June 30th 2009 at 12:31pm
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I agree with Judi -- I acutally prefer to sugar my pans instead of flour them though -- it makes a little crunchy yummy crust on the edges of the cake, and comes out of the pan beautifully.

posted by mlleErica on June 30th 2009 at 12:54pm
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So what kind of cake is that, anyway? It does look delicious.

posted by Joan A. on June 30th 2009 at 1:33pm
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If someone is actually making a cake that I am invited to partake of, it's always beautiful. As far as I'm concerned that goes for everything homemade, always appreciated to fullest!

posted by stt64 on June 30th 2009 at 1:52pm
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I like this. As long as the cake tastes good.

posted by Nikita on June 30th 2009 at 2:46pm
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While i like rustic, that's a bit too slap dash for me. I'd have to smooth that frosting out a bit and, like my pals above, I'd like to see the crust more even.

I'm such a Felix Unger. I know.

posted by Dana McCauley on June 30th 2009 at 2:58pm
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That looks seriously yummy. Recipe?

posted by frenchfry on June 30th 2009 at 3:05pm
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Absolutely! As long as its a big piece. I won't have time to admire it since it will already be in my stomach.

posted by Darlene on June 30th 2009 at 4:06pm
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I'm not a fan of fondant or perfectly iced cakes either (they always seem to be trying too hard, or something), and while I like the aesthetic alternation of a cake that's frosted leisurely, I think the above application works better with WHIPPED CREAM. Or as I like to call it, summer frosting.

The bare walled cake with the high pile up there seems like it would make for some dry bites, so I'd just try to get it a bit more evenly thick. Or opt for the sugar crusted trick mentioned by Judi.

posted by MaryMaker on June 30th 2009 at 10:01pm
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I prefer the rustic look too. Plus I don't have the time, patience, or skill to perfectly decorate. But I also agree with other posters, that cake looks a bit TOO rustic. I like mine a little bit smoother!

posted by UptownGirl on July 1st 2009 at 12:56pm
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I need to eat that cake, recipe please?

posted by Zo Paige on July 6th 2009 at 10:18am
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