
When cake is served at a birthday party, do you skip the frosting? Wish you could just savor the moist bread and fresh fruit by itself? Good thing naked cakes are now a trend!
Naked cakes have been receiving more attention because not only are they delicious and healthier than the traditional buttercream cakes, but they’re also visually appealing! Best of all, they’re easy to customize to match your theme.
Take a look at the following galleries for some quince cake inspiration. You’ll soon learn why naked cakes will become the top choice among quinceaneras-to-be!
NAKED CAKES WITH WHITE BREAD
White sponge cake and rich buttercream in between each layer topped off with fresh berries…we bet you’re craving this now!
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NAKED CHOCOLATE CAKES
If white bread won’t satisfy your taste buds, then chocolate will seal the deal! Decorate the cake with fresh flowers and metallic details to make it stand out. Instead of white frosting, use pink to add a feminine touch.
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NAKED CUPCAKES
Having cupcakes instead? Even these delicious desserts can be transformed into naked cupcakes! Decorate them with flowers or tell your baker to create roses with buttercream on top of each.
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