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simon2129 Jan 18th 2010 6:26 am

Wedding Cake
 
Hi This is along shot perhaps .but can anyone recommend where my daughter could have a professional wedding cake made for her wedding later this year in the Malaga area .PS i would rather keep away from so called professionals doing cakes from there kitchen.Thanks

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Jan 18th 2010 6:37 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by simon2129 (Post 8259991)
Hi This is along shot perhaps .but can anyone recommend where my daughter could have a professional wedding cake made for her wedding later this year in the Malaga area .PS i would rather keep away from so called professionals doing cakes from there kitchen.Thanks


My friend who owns a cafe/cake/snack shop in Alhaurin el Grande! She makes cakes to die for!!!!! The shop is called Pik-Niks - remove this if I'm advertising


Jo xxx

Mitzyboy Jan 18th 2010 6:41 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by jojojojojojojojojojojojo (Post 8260025)
My friend who owns a cafe/cake/snack shop in Alhaurin el Grande! She makes cakes to die for!!!!! The shop is called Pik-Niks - remove this if I'm advertising


Jo xxx

Its acceptable if it's personal recommendation

simon2129 Jan 18th 2010 6:48 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 
Thank you for that jo 'sorry to be a pain but could you tell me do they do celebration cakes to a high standard as as my daughters in laws¨are hi brow to say the least¨

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Jan 18th 2010 6:55 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by simon2129 (Post 8260057)
Thank you for that jo 'sorry to be a pain but could you tell me do they do celebration cakes to a high standard as as my daughters in laws¨are hi brow to say the least¨

Yes, they most certainly do. They did a guitar shaped brthday cake for my husbands birthday and it was absolutely amazing, both the taste and the look. The lady who runs it, Kate, is a professional cake maker/decorator! Its well worth the drive over to visit them and have a discreet "nose", a coffee and indeed one of their cakes!! - I wish I had a phone number for them, but I dont (broken mobile, long story!!)

Jo xxx

simon2129 Jan 18th 2010 7:03 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 
Thank you for that jo it sounds ideal:thumbup:

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Jan 18th 2010 7:06 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by simon2129 (Post 8260096)
Thank you for that jo it sounds ideal:thumbup:


It does actually!! Please visit their cafe, its lovely!

Jo xxx

sparkplug Jan 18th 2010 7:33 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by jojojojojojojojojojojojo (Post 8260105)
It does actually!! Please visit their cafe, its lovely!

Jo xxx

I still owe you a coffee!:rofl:

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Jan 18th 2010 7:58 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by sparkplug (Post 8260170)
I still owe you a coffee!:rofl:

Indeed!! Maybe we should meet at Pik niks in El Grande!??? Have you been there yet? Its on the top road, not far from the BP garage!?

Jo xxx

battlezone123 Jan 18th 2010 12:26 pm

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by simon2129 (Post 8259991)
PS i would rather keep away from so called professionals doing cakes from there kitchen.Thanks

Do not knock "professional amateurs" working from their kitchen. The hours needed to make a wedding cake (3 tiers) are enormous and they often do not earn even the minimum wage. I operated out of my kitchen in the UK making wedding cakes - this was after a two year course - and stopped making cakes when I moved here. Look at their pictures and then compare prices.

One word of warning - if you are going for sugar flowers be careful because of the humidity.

dancing queen Jan 19th 2010 6:56 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 
I actually own a cafe in the Malaga area and would like to tell you that i have all sorts of un-savoury people coming in to offer their services of " Home-baking " i certainly wouldnt entertain the Kitchen cook !!! i would prefer to buy from a fully licensed premises where i am sure that there are no animals etc. and their is a controlled standard of cleanliness.
Do you have any more details please JO, i host lots of communions and get asked for british style cakes and always struggle to find a reputable establishment......maybe i could work alongside Pic-niks. Many thanks

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Jan 19th 2010 8:34 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by dancing queen (Post 8263464)
I actually own a cafe in the Malaga area and would like to tell you that i have all sorts of un-savoury people coming in to offer their services of " Home-baking " i certainly wouldnt entertain the Kitchen cook !!! i would prefer to buy from a fully licensed premises where i am sure that there are no animals etc. and their is a controlled standard of cleanliness.
Do you have any more details please JO, i host lots of communions and get asked for british style cakes and always struggle to find a reputable establishment......maybe i could work alongside Pic-niks. Many thanks


I shall go into Pic niks tomorrow and ask them to give me their phone number to pass on to you - alternatively, if you're fairly close to Alhaurin El Grande, you could pop in there - Simon and Kate are the owners, he does the talking and she does the work lol!!!!!!!

Jo xxx

Fredbargate Jan 20th 2010 1:01 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 
Celebration cakes are easy to make. The Be-Ro recipe is good

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...ate/CAKE-1.jpg

However icing them is a different matter.

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...P5180001-1.jpg

dancing queen Jan 20th 2010 6:06 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 
goodness me.......a BeRo book, thats takes me back to my nanas kitchen !!, great memories. And the "old fart " iced cake.....what can i say....Smelly and un-savoury spring to mind. Thankyou for your help but huge thanks to Jo for a contact number for picniks, i have spoken to the lady who owns it and we are meeting tomorrow so i will let you know how it goes, once again thankyou for getting the info so quickly for me Jo.

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Jan 20th 2010 6:15 am

Re: Wedding Cake
 

Originally Posted by dancing queen (Post 8266744)
goodness me.......a BeRo book, thats takes me back to my nanas kitchen !!, great memories. And the "old fart " iced cake.....what can i say....Smelly and un-savoury spring to mind. Thankyou for your help but huge thanks to Jo for a contact number for picniks, i have spoken to the lady who owns it and we are meeting tomorrow so i will let you know how it goes, once again thankyou for getting the info so quickly for me Jo.

I hope its helpful for you both! Kate is really lovely and makes brilliant cakes too!!!!


Jo xxx


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