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Gluten-free Wedding Cake In South Florida


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Well my fiance and I are planning to get married August 2008. We live in Miami, but hope to get married in probably Broward County or Palm Beach County. Our wedding will be gluten free. The only thing that will not be, is the cake for the guests. I'll just get a sheet cake made up and serve the guests that. The display cake will be for my husband and I. So I need this cake to be gluten free. I don't mind a faux layer or two to reduce costs, but I don't want to risk any cross contamination with a partial gluten-free and partial regular cake. So here's the problem. 1, I need to find a baker down here who has some experience making gluten free cakes. 2, make sure their facility will be sterile and clean to reduce risk of cc. 3, I want it to taste good!!!! My mom makes wicked awesome gluten-free cakes, but they are a far cry from wedding cakes. Does anyone out there know of any bakeries in the tri-county area (South Florida) that can accomodate gluten-free???


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Well my fiance and I are planning to get married August 2008. We live in Miami, but hope to get married in probably Broward County or Palm Beach County. Our wedding will be gluten free. The only thing that will not be, is the cake for the guests. I'll just get a sheet cake made up and serve the guests that. The display cake will be for my husband and I. So I need this cake to be gluten free. I don't mind a faux layer or two to reduce costs, but I don't want to risk any cross contamination with a partial gluten-free and partial regular cake. So here's the problem. 1, I need to find a baker down here who has some experience making gluten free cakes. 2, make sure their facility will be sterile and clean to reduce risk of cc. 3, I want it to taste good!!!! My mom makes wicked awesome gluten-free cakes, but they are a far cry from wedding cakes. Does anyone out there know of any bakeries in the tri-county area (South Florida) that can accomodate gluten-free???

Hi luckotheeirish1,

If your Mom makes wicked awesome gluten-free cakes maybe, she could bake this recipe I posted

on the Irish Coeliac Society Site.

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It would just be a matter of covering it with marzipan (almond paste)

and covering that with ready to roll gluten-free white icing.

.

Brand names in brackets can be ignored, the are required by the Irish Coeliac Society

to show ingredients are vetted and 100% free of any possible Cross - Contamination.

.

Here's the Link.

.

Open Original Shared Link

Hope this is of some help or at least it's an option.

.

Best Regards,

David

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