There are few things more satisfying to a home chef than cutting into a well-crafted cake lathered in homemade frosting. Whether you're making a rainbow layer cake for an upcoming birthday or a simple ...
Parties and cake are wonderful but cutting cake and potentially ruining perfection is stressful AF. You end up getting crumbs everywhere, messing up the beautiful frosting designs and someone looks at ...
To preserve cake freshness, try this brilliant slicing technique. — -- Wedges are officially for amateurs. For next-level cake cutting, a British math author unearthed a long-lost brilliant ...
The presentation of the wedding cake marks the culmination of the day's festivities and a final symbol of a happy couple's new partnership. Many people eagerly await the cake as much as they may ...
Advice on how to cut a cake—that ritualized moment of childhood birthdays and symbolic bride-and-groom bonding—usually centers on producing equal slices, to keep jealous kids from squawking and sugar ...
Weddings come loaded with traditions, and not all of them are equal. One of the worst has to be cake-cutting, where the couple slices into a cake you probably won't eat. A cake's only purpose is ...
Cutting a cake seems easy enough, if you don’t happen to eat the entire thing yourself. Grab a knife, cut a few slices, then pop the rest in the fridge. Well, according to science, we’re doing it ...
The Internet explainer culture is up in arms today, trying to tell us that we've "been cutting cake all wrong," because some math guy has discovered "the best way to cut cake." How dare you, sir.