I have seen some absolutely beautiful cakes that I know took tons of time and mad talent to accomplish. Then, I look down, and I see exposed corrugated cake boards, and think, oh gees, all that time and talent has been diminished because they couldn't take the five minutes to cover the cake board (not to mention seeing large sheet cakes on single layers of this thin stuff!).
Maybe it's my pet peeve, but I would think if you've gone to all this work to produce a very beautiful cake, you'd want to showcase it in the best possible way, which includes at the bare minimum a covered cake board.
So for those of you who are not covering your corrugated cake boards, please, take a few minutes to do so. That way, we can truly just enjoy your stunning creations! And, if you are making sheet cakes, might I suggest using foam core boards instead, so you don't have a sheet cake buckle due to the flimsiness of the board?
Maybe it's my pet peeve, but I would think if you've gone to all this work to produce a very beautiful cake, you'd want to showcase it in the best possible way, which includes at the bare minimum a covered cake board.
So for those of you who are not covering your corrugated cake boards, please, take a few minutes to do so. That way, we can truly just enjoy your stunning creations! And, if you are making sheet cakes, might I suggest using foam core boards instead, so you don't have a sheet cake buckle due to the flimsiness of the board?











