Cake Cutting Guidelines
This guide shows how to cut popular shaped wedding tiers into pieces approximately 1 in. x 2 in. by two layers high
(about 4 in.). Even if a larger serving size is desired, the order of cutting is still the same. The first step in
cutting is to remove the top tier, and then begin the cutting with the 2nd tier followed by the 3rd, 4th and so on.
The top tier is usually saved for the first anniversary, so it is not calculated into the serving amount.
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Round Tiers:
Move in two inches from the tier's outer edge; cut a circle and then
slice 1 in. pieces within the circle. Now move in another 2 in., cut
another circle, slice 1 in. pieces and so on until the tier is
completely cut. The center core of each tier and the small top tier can
be cut into 3rds, 4ths, and 6ths, depending on size.
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Square Tiers:
Move in 2 in. from the outer edge and cut across. Then slice 1 in.
pieces of cake. Now move in another 2 in. and slice again until the
entire tier is cut.
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The information above is from the Wilton website. Most caterers are trained to cut wedding cakes based on this method.
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