3-tier wedding cake
Stacked and Delivered In One Piece
Transporting A 3 tier Wedding Cake 150 miles
QuestionMy daughter is making a 3-tier wedding cake for her cousin's wedding. We will have to transport it about 150 miles. We have read about putting in the internal supports and the center dowel through all of the layers, but we are wondering whether it is okay to assemble the cake completely before the trip, or whether we will have to transport the layers unstacked and then stack them when we arrive?
AnswerAs long as you have a good support system you should have no problem stacking your 3 tier wedding cake and transporting it.
Tiered wedding cakes should be transported in a box. Here is what I do for long distance deliveries.
Get a box that is exactly the size of the base of the cake board. This will keep the cake from sliding around in the box. ( You can also use a little hot glue under the cake base if the box is not of the perfect size.)If you have a 14 inch cake the base should be at least 16 inches or larger. Cut one side of the box all the way down on one side to make a flap. Slide your cake in and tape up the sides. You may want to cover the top with plastic or even cardboard but make sure you tape that also.
Put the box with your 3 tier cake in the vehicle on a flat surface and drive like a little old lady :)
One more thing make sure the car is cool. I have also heard of people using dry ice to pack around the cake but have never had to do this. I just use the air conditioning at full blast.
Hope this helps and feel free to ask me more questions if you need to.
P.S. Please send a photo of the cake when it is done. I can post the photo for you or you can post it via the form that you used to write this question. My readers would love to see it and your daughter can write a story to go with it. We love wedding cake stories!