so in honour of our love of cake we asked nutritionist Ludlam-Raine to analyse 50 cakes sold across five supermarkets (Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, M&S and Waitrose) and pick out her choice of the ...
But if if you're looking to cut costs ahead of the big day, one place you can start is the wedding cake. Supermarket wedding cakes can help massively cut costs, and you don't need to make ...
Bake me a cake as fast (and deliciously) as you can: We all know what it tastes like when grocery bakery items knock it out of the park. And simultaneously, we’ve all encountered days-old baked ...
We’ve got supermarket bargains as well as nut-safe, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan and eggless. Phew! If you're hoping to go egg-free for your child's birthday cake, then check out Cakebox, which has ...
Here are three things she says would be helpful for customers all over the country to know before going to pick up a sheet cake from their local supermarket bakery. When customers come in asking ...
Cake hacks (using store-bought cakes as a base for fun decorations) are all the rage, and for good reason. This impressive-looking cake comes together in 20 minutes and zero cake decorating ...
Bake in preheated oven until a wooden pick inserted in center of cakes comes out clean, 25 to 30 minutes. Let cake layers cool in baking pans on wire racks 10 minutes; remove cakes from baking ...
Cakes are best stored in airtight tins rather than plastic boxes. Once a cake has been cut, the cut surfaces will start to dry. Covering them with a piece of aluminium foil minimises the effect.
Ready-made icing can be bought from most supermarkets ... You can freeze iced cakes, too: first freeze the cake, unwrapped; once frozen, cover it in cling film and aluminium foil and return ...
Marks & Spencer and Aldi have reached a settlement in a trademark dispute over caterpillar cakes. M&S had accused the German discounter of copying its Colin the Caterpillar cake. The supermarkets ...