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Cake Tasting What Dream Are Made Of

From time to time, I like to remind yall of CupcakesOMG!s rise to international fame by taking you back to its roots: cake. 

A couple weeks ago, you practically rode side-saddle to the tasting for our wedding reception dinner, so it would have been sacrilege to not fill you in on all the details of our cake tasting.

As part of our package at our venue, we have the option of choosing one of their cake vendors. Because of my moms gluten allergy, I am adamant that we work with a bakery offering gluten free options. Even though our cake wont be gluten free, I want to have a couple of gluten free cupcakes for her so she can have the same experience as everyone else. Especially since, like, shes paying for this shindig. So, as part of our tasting, one of the cake vendors came along with a few options, including white cake with vanilla buttercream:
...chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream:
...German chocolate cake:
...and two gluten free mousse "cakes":
I use air-quotes (which, in this case are real quotes) to describe these cakes because in reality, they arent cake at all, theyre mousse. And mousses are DELICIOUS, but they are not cake. Thats why they are called mousse. And that concludes our English lesson for today.

I wasnt wowed by any of the cakes through our venues vendor, particularly because we didnt get a lot of choice in filling, frosting, cake combinations and ultimately, the cakes were only okay, which is why  I couldnt book a tasting at Fluffy Thoughts fast enough.
Fun fact: Fluffy Thoughts is owned by the sister of the woman who owns the shop where I bought my wedding dress (Carines Bridal Atelier, for those of you with inquiring minds). Now if that doesnt just scream meant-to-be, I dont know what does.
When we showed up for our tasting, I was taken with the bakery cases unusual selection of cupcake flavors. Samoa:
Candy bar Crunch:
Cannoli:
...and Tres Leches, which happens to be me ALL TIME FAVORITE dessert. Mashed up with a cupcake, and fugghedaboutit!
I knew we were in for a treat. Literally. This tasting experience was entirely different than the one we had at our venue, and by that I mean it was incredible!
{The bubble chandelier reminded me of Lady Gagas bubble dress}

The dozen frostings and fillings we wanted to try were arranged quite cleverly in this deveiled egg dish:
We then tried half a dozen cakes, all baked fresh just for us in mini loaf pans.
For the next 60 minutes, the pastry chef hand crafted individual bites of cake with various combinations of fillings and frostings for us to try, which I can only describe as my idea of heaven and I need to go back immediately!!! But ultimately, Kyle and I decided on two flavors--yes, you CAN do that!!!! Well have a white cake with passionfruit curd and blackberry buttercream (this will be the bottom layer of our three-tier cake, which well cut and eat during the cake ceremony) and an Oreo-inspired cake of rich chocolate cake, white chocolate ganache, and Oreo buttercream. And it literally tastes like an Oreo. Its gonna be soooooooo good you guys!

And for my mom, chocolate cupcakes filled with French raspberry preserves, topped with chocolate buttercream. 
{And after an hour of cake tasting, I still ate a cake pop. Sorry bout it.}

Anyone who doesnt like cake is officially not invited to my wedding. The End.

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