Naked cake. Plus, sampling wedding cakes while planning your big event is an absolute must. One recent trend involves ditching the wedding cake frosting and displaying a decorated naked cake instead. If you are interested in exploring naked wedding cake ideas, you may soon find that you absolutely love this unique, modern twist to a classic wedding confection.

Naked cake This cake may be naked on the outside, but you can tell that each layer is stuffed with tons of chocolate mousse and rich chocolate cake. Muted Fall Naked Cake Photo by Crystal Stokes Photography. Instead of completely coating the entire cake, this unique cake decorating technique spreads the frosting thin enough to leave the layers exposed--i.e. 'naked.' If you added too much frosting at first, firmly scrape excess frosting away while smoothing it out at the same time using a metal bench scraper or offset spatula. You can have Naked cake using 7 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

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Ingredients of Naked cake

  1. It's 4 of eggs.
  2. It's 100 g of sugar.
  3. You need 5 g of vanilla.
  4. Prepare 200 g of flour.
  5. Prepare 5 g of salt.
  6. Prepare 3 of bananas.
  7. It's 100 g of peanut.

Pro tip: Used boxed cake mix to make this recipe even easier. Less is more with naked cakes. If you are going to make it a naked cake don't use too much frosting. Let the layers beneath that crumb coat be seen.

Naked cake instructions

  1. Mix flour with eggs.
  2. Then sugar is added.
  3. Divided into four parts.
  4. While dekorating i used banana and peanut..
  5. To the top layer put macarons.

In fact, I love leaving my naked cakes without a crumb coat as well. Decorations If there's one thing that always looks good semi-naked, it's a cake. The barely-there buttercream is such a versatile look that works well for almost any kind of event. Whether you dress it with fresh flowers, drip it with ganache, or tint the buttercream, you can get pretty creative with this rustic or minimalist look. Presenting the naked cake, the dessert that's light on frosting but still surprisingly beautiful.